United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Office of
Administration
Washington DC 20460
January 1982
Activities of the
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We obtain these data from the Grants Information and Control
System (GICS), monthly regional reports of grant activity
and other sources.
We base available funds upon advices of allowance (and sub-
allocations) issued; we have not reduced the balances to re-
flect projects recommended for funding (commitments) but
not yet awarded.
We estimate projected annual funding data at the time of
publication.
Monthly awards figures are preliminary and subject to
adjustment.
An administratively consolidated grant is one funded under
more than one grant authority by the Environmental Protection
Agency.
Increases and decreases in funding may include revisions
(change in project scope) and augmentations (project scope
unchanged ).
The Financial Management Division will provide detailed in-
formation upon request.
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Contents
Highlights 1
Charts ALL GRANT PROGRAMS
HEADQUARTERS AEWNISTEHED PROGRAMS
Awards by Grantee Type. ,,..,,,,.,....,,.., 2
STATE AND L3CAL ASSISTAHCE PROGRAMS
Hastewater Treatment Marfca (tMT) Construction
New and Continuation Projects Funded. 3,4
Other Than HWT Construction
Grant Awards by Program during FY 82 5
Cumulative Grant Avords by rtogram for FY 81 t FY 82 6,7
Tables ALL GRANT PROGRAMS
Grant Awards Sumfflary , 8
HEADQUARTERS AEMIHIgrERED PROGRftMS
Monthly Grant Awards 9
Active Grants. 10
STATE AND LOCAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Monthly Grant Awards by Program 11
Active Projects - Awards by Region 12
Mastewater treatment Hjrks (WHT) Construction
Grant Activity 13
Monthly Obligations by Region 14
Active Projects - Hunters and Dollars IS
Completed Projects. , 16
Status of Allotments 17,18,19
Grant Projects Over - S50 Million 20
States With Delegated Permit Programs 21
Other lhan WWT Construction
APC Grtnt Awards by State 22
WPC (106) State & Interstate - Solid t Hazardous Waste Management Grant
Awards Ly State 23
Safe ISrinkiiX) Water (, Pesticides Enforcement Grant Awards by State.. 24
This report is designed to be a working document for EPA staff and an information
source for our other readers. We welcome your suggestions so that the report can
nore accurately reflect the kinds of data our readers require. Address conments to;
Grants Administration Division
Grants Infiorraation and Analysis BraneJi (PM-216)
US Environmental Protection Ag=ncy .
Washington, C. C. 20460
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Grant Highlights
$55 MILLION FUNDED EPA approved 201 grants totalirq $55 million in January. Total
IN JANUARY grant dollars awarded during the first four months of FY 82 decreased
$467 million when compared to same period of FY 1981. {$265 million
compared to $732 million for the four month period ending
January 31, 1981).
RESEARCH, DEMONSTRATION, For the first four months of FY 1982, Headquarters active projects
OTHER HEADQUARTERS totaled $182 million, compared to $216 million for the same four non!
period ending January 31, 1981. Research grants, contrasted with
demonstration and other Headquarters projects, represented 65%
($118 million) of the total active grant dollars.
ACTIVE PROJECTS TOTALED
MORE THAN $180 MILLION
33 STATES HAVE
DELEGATED PERMIT
PROGRAMS
EPA AWARDED $50 MILLION
OR MORE TO 55 WT
STEP 3 CONSTRUCTION
PROJECTS
In accordance with Section 402(b) of the Clean Water Act, 33 states
administer delegated permit programs providing for discharges into
navigable waters within each state jurisdiction.
Since passage of PL 92-500 in 1972, EPA has awarded more than $50 mi:
each to 55 Step 3 projects located in 14 States. These 55 projects
received a total of $46 billion or 16% of the total Step 3 grant
dollars.
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Headquarters Administered Programs
Awards by Grantee Type
As of January
1982
{$ in Millions)
HFAJDQUARTERS GRANTS AWARDS FOR FY 82 NOW TOTAL- $5.7
MILLION.
PROFIT
EDUCATIONAL INSTTTU.
STATE * LOCAL ACS.
69% Of THE FY 82 HEADQUARTERS
GRANTT AVARHS HAVE BEHTSI AP^RnF
TO EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
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State and Local Assistance Programs
WWT Construction Grants - New § Continuation Projects Funded
New & Continuation
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•State Management Assistance.
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State and Local Assistance-Programs (Excluding WWT Construction
Grantsj ^—
Grant Awards by Program during FY 82
Distribution of
Awards by Program
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INVESTIGATIONS, SURVEYS AND STUDIES
Distribution of
Awards by Region
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State and Local Assistance Programs (Excluding WWT
Construction Grants)
Cumulative Grant Awards by Program for FY 81 & FY 82
Air Pollution
Control
1982
£0981
OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
WPC (106) State
& Interstate
60-
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= 50-
404
30
FY 1982
OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
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State and Local Assistance Programs (Excluding WWT Construction Grants)
Cumulative Grant Awards by Program for FY 81 § FY 82
Drinking Water
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1981
OCT NOV DEC JAN FBB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
Solid § Hazardous
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OCT NOV DEC JAN FEE MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
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All Grants Programs
Grant Awards Summary
($ in Thousands)
*Breakdown of
Administratively
Consolidated Grant
Funds:
GRANT PROGRAMS
STATE AND I0CAL ASSISTANCE
Administratively Consolidated*
Air Pollution Control
Chesapeake Bay
Demonstration
Investigations, Surveys and Studies
Pesticides Enforcement Program
Pi±>lic Water System Supervision
Research
Solid t Hazardous Haste
State & local Manpower Development
Underground Injection Control
WPC (208) Areawide Planning
WPC (106) State & Interstate Program
WPC Wastewater Treatment Construction
MANPOVER DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING
Air Pollution Fellowship
Air Pollution Manpower Training
Drinking Water Fellowship
Drinking Water Training
Interdisciplinary '
Noise
Public Awareness
Solid Haste Training
Toxic Substances
Water Ebllution Control Fellowship
Water Pollution Control Training
Pesticides
RESEARCH
Air Pollution Control
Drinking Water
Energy
Interdisciplinary
tfeise
Pesticides
Radiation
Solid Waste
Toxic Substances
Water Pollution Control
Super-fund
DEMONSTRATION
Air Pollution Control
Clean Lakes
Energy
Interdi sciplinary
Noise
Solid Waste
Toxic Substances
Water Pollution Control
Drinking Water
INVESTIGATIONS, SURVEYS AND STUDIES
Air Ebllution Control
Water
Radiation
Interdisciplinary
Toxic Substances
Public Awareness
Solid Waste
Drinking Water
Special Purpose
GRAND TOTAL
^Includes increases to New or Continuation
JANUARY
NO.
161
6
20
0
0
0
11
28
0
12
0
9
0
20
55
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
37
2
10
1
5
0
4
0
4
3
3
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
I
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
201
awards.
1981
DOLLARS
$50,942
1,950
6,680
0
0
0
881
6,549
0
6,348
0
448
0
6,918
21,150
390
0
0
0
390
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,048
130
849
77
214
0
1,055
0
95
161
467
0
185
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
100
85
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
554,547
GRANT PROGRAMS JANUARY 1981
Air Pollution Control
Demonstration
Pesticides
Public Water Sys. Supervision
Solid & Hazardous Waste
State Management Assistance
Underground Injection Control
WPC (203) Areawide Planning
WPC (106) State & Interstate Program
TOTAL $1
$383
0
0
86
303-
0
16
0
662
,950
FY 82
HO.
778
17
63
2
0
1
26
60
0
27
0
16
1
48
512
I
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
56
6
13
4
7
0
4
0
5
6
10
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
3
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
840
FY 82 TO-DATE
$3,135
0
0
547
1,232
76
108
0
2,214
$7,312
TO-DATE
DOLLARS
$259,458
7,235
12,498
47
0
9
1,439
9,471
0
9,531
0
714
26
12,072
206,416
390
0
0
0
390
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,898
600
1,073
576
227
0
1,055
0
270
435
652
10
135 .
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
100
85
$125
15
15
0
0
30
0
0
IS
50
$265,065
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Headquarters Administered Programs^
($ in Thousands)
Monthly
Grant Awards
RESEARCH
1 $
October
Nsweratosr
December
•January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
j F5f 1981
October
Howenter
Deoerber
January
February
March
April
Hay
June
July
August
Sept enter
FY 1982
TO-DATE
0
10
51
36
61
76
76
43
80
84
98
89
704
0
0
19
37
56
SAME PERIOD
FY 1981 97
0
775
5,471
4,507
5,374
6,347
8,739
6,885
9,309
9,219
8,405
10,046
577,077
0
0
51,850
3,048
$4,898
$10,753
DEMDKSTRATION
t $
0
6
2
2
5
8
4
2
23
3
6
5
66
0
0
0
2
2
10
0
566
535
193
1,037
2,118
235
100
961
159
247
312
56,465
0
0
0
5185
5185
51,296
TRAINING
* $
1 50
6 577
10 638
19 2,944
12 1,413
4 581
8 528
6 329
27 1,770
4 102
9 227
13 1,381
119 S10,540
0 0
1 $210
0 0
1 390
2 S600
36 54,209
INVESTIGATIONS ,
SURVEYS
FELLOWSHIP AND STUDIES
* $ * $
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
29
15
61
0
0
0
0
0
0
00 0
0 1 52
00 0
0 2 1,082
0 3 131
0 1 54
0 2 1,000
0 2 156
0 10 1,309
47 3 S39
70 3 2,801
57 8 1,091
S174 35 $8,215
•o o o
0 1 $75
0 1 80
00 0
0 ' 2 $155
0 2 SI, 134
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Headquarters Administered Programs
(As of January 1962)
Active Gra
REGION
1
TOEftL
2
TOTAL
3
TOTAL
4
TOTAL
5
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7
TOTAL
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TOTAL
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Mil
ME
NH
RI
VT
NJ
KY
PR
VI
DC
DE
MD
PA
VA
WV
AL
FL
A
KY
MS
HC
SC
TN
IL
IN
MI
MN
OH
WI
AH
IA
NM
OK
TX
IA
KS
MO
HE
CD
OT
ND
SD
OT
vff
AZ
CA
HI
NV
GO
PI
SA
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ID
OR
WA
nts - Geographic Distribution^
RESEARCH DEMONSTRATION TRAINING
NO.
3
33
3
3
8
1
51
6
56
1
0
65
20
2
20
29
IE
1
90
7
31
11
4
6
35
6
4
104
27
10
34
IS
48
19
156
e
4
2
10
40
62
e
i
e
i
16
16
7
0
1
2
2
28
S
70
3
5
0
0
0
86
7
1
20
19
47
GRANT 5
272
6,333
213
782
1,705
101
$9,406
4.05
7,317
148
0
$7,870
2,442
188
3,633
5,208
3,341
225
SIS, 037
497
4,771
1,216
553
939
6,804
825
• 445
$16,050
5,J40
1,J53
4,755
1,'Sl
7,178
3,510
$2i,487
749
779
232
4,502
11,760
$16,022
1,329
124
926
108
$2,4BT
1,821
740
0
-05
294
594
?3,554
824
12,256
544
1,100
0
0
0
514,724
933
104
3,127
2,257
56,421
NO.
3
1
1
0
0
0
5
2
6
1
0
9
2
1
3
3
2
0
11
0
5
1
0
0
3
1
0
10
2
1
1
2
5
2
13
0
1
2
1
1
5
1
0
0
1
2
3
0
2
0
0
0
5
0
3'
0
0
0
0
0
3
i
0
2
2
5
GRANT S
183
143
1,000
0
0
0
SI, 326
1,348
4,962
258
0
$6,568
616
40
431
1,162
275
0
$2,524
0
347
11
0
0
456
32
0
$846
514
40
1,033
3,665
1,081
215
$6,548
0
3,358
64
38
9,500
$12,960
45
0
0
30
S75
7,106
0
52
0
0
0
S7,15B
0
918
0
0
0
0
0
S918
13
0
175
410
$598
NO.
I
6
1
1
0
0
9
6
1
0
0
7
18
0
2
1
4
2
27
0
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
7
3
3
1
0
9
3
19
0
0
2
2
8
12
3
0
2
0
5
3
0
0
0
1
0
4
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
2
3
5
GRANT S
55
309
15
60
0
0
$414
229
45
0
0
S274
2,912
0
363
50
1,338
84
$4,747
0
372
44
0
0
0
0
0
$416
191
123
20
0
1,201
144
$1,679
0
0
79
1,707
267
82,053
311
0
168
0
$479
348
0
0
0
22
0
$370
0
683
0
0
0
0
0
$683
0
0
120
203
$323
FELLOWSHIP
NO.
6~
1
0
0
2
1
4
6
8
0
0
14
0
1
3
2
2
1
9
1
2
1
0
3
0
12
1
20
0
0
0
1
3
2
6
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
2
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
5
0
5
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
GRANT S
0
3
0
0
8
3
$14
7
14
0
0
S21
0
1
13
3
12
0
$29
6
7
6
0
14
0
34
6
$73
0
0
0
2
18
3
523
0
0
0
0
8
$8
0
12
6
0
$18
0
0
0
0
12
0
$12
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
$6
0
0
0
0
0
INVESTIGftTICNS,
SURVEYS AND
STUDIES
NO.
1
1
0
1
2
0
5
1
0
0
0
1
4
0
0
1
0
0
5
o
o
0
o
o
o
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0
0
o
0
• 3
1
1
0
5
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
o
0
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
o
0
2
3
GRANT S
100
1,050
o
2,306
4,998
o
$8,454
336
0
0
0
$336
511
0
Q
58
0
o
$569
0
o
o
9
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State and_ Local Assistance Programs
(S in Thousands)
Monthly
Grant Awards
AIR
POLLUTION
CONTROL
October
Novenber
December
January
February
Mar*
April
May
June
July
August
Sept enter
FY 1981
October
November
De center
January
February
March
Auril
May
June
July
August
September
FY 19B2
TO-DATE
*
8
37
16
17
18
17
7
17
18
4
22
34
215
0
30
18
20
68
$
6,219
22,013
10,151
12,863
11,943
2,715
725
3,682
3,004
144
4,090
6,122
$83,671
150
3,691
4,229
7,563
$15,633
by Program
SOLID AND
HAZARDOUS WASTE
t
2
20 4
26 8
8 4
14 9
13 3
10 2
14 2
15 1
7
1
14 2
144 $40
0
10
5 3
12 6
27 $10
$
706
,729
,143
,665
,306
,057
,110
,558
,849
501
111
,483
,230
108
989
,015
,651
,763
WPC (208)
WPC
(106) STATE
AREAWIDE PLANNING (, INTERSTATE
*
1
0
6
29
107
7
3
4
0
0
1
2
160
1
0
0
0
1
$
108
0
2,255
5,297
23,093
1,124
380
296
0
0
210
176
$32,939
26
0
0
0
$26
1
5
16
9
10
22
6
12
5
0
4
6
3
98
1
15
12
20
48
5
13
6
8
3
2
2
1
$51
2
4
7
$M
$
,397
,032
,458
.895
,849
.123
,259
352
69
190
,183
326
,133
481
,204
,021
,5«0
,286
SAME PERIOD
FY 1981
78
$51,246
56 $18
,243
36
$7,660
40
$3i
,782
HASTEHATERl
TREfflMENT WORKS
CORSTRUCnCK
October
Noventer
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
FY 1981
October
Noventer
Decenber
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
Sept enter
FY 19"82
TO-DATE
*
135
275
534
388
560
278
522
325
591
373
449
1,212
5,642
89
175
193
55
512
5
29,532
117,285
238,197
139,136
411,930
194,278
199,382
115,921
665,879
150,075
166,801
1,385,652
$3,884,068
42,345
53,837
89,084
21,150
$206,416
DRINKING WATER
t S
15 8,319
11 5,424
9 6,109
9 4,352
19 4,074
8 479
12 1,315
1 43
35 3,602
13 709
15 772
36 1,707
183 $36,905
0 194
23 1,956
16 1,591
37 7,099
76 510,840
TRAINING
*
6
0
0
1
2
1
1
2
22
3
5
13
56
0
0
0
0
0
S
23
0
0
14
103
20
8
39
257
.14
75
182
$735
0
0
0
0
0
CONSOLIDATED
PROGRAM AWARDS
t
3
0
9
6
12
5
5
0
4
3
1
8
56
1
4
6
6
17
$
(6,683)
(0)
(4,396)
(4,769)
(4,625)
(2,286)
(915)
(0)
(437)
(75)
(402)
(80S)
($25,396)
(553)
(1,339)
(3,393) '
(1,950)
($7,235)
OTHER2
*
6
7
7
23
94
14
8
13
70
11
7
38
298
0
5
13
11
29
$
681
1,2:19
$26
2,273
12,380
1,920
493
897
3,120
254
198
1,804
$26,175
0
222
392
881
$1,495
SAME PERIOD
py 19S1
1,332
$574,150
44 $24,204
7
S37
18
($15,848)
43
55,109
not include reinbursenents under PL 93-207.
2Includes Research, Demonstration, Chesapeake Bay, Pesticides, Great Lakes, Clean Lakes, and
Investigations, Surveys and Studies Programs.
-------
State and Local Assistance Programs
Active Projects - Awards by
AIR WPC (208)
Number of Active
Projects
(As of January 1982
REGION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOTAL
1/82
TOTAL
V 81
TOTAL
834
1,192
1,374
2,004
2,511
1,255
1,331
631
740
444
12,316
12,805
%
7
10
11
16
21
10
10
5
6
4
100
100
POLLUTION
COBTBDL
6
6
21
45
14
24
41
2
24
8
191
122
AREAWIEE
PLANNING
3
17
14
32
40
18
7
19
21
18
189
221
Region
WPC (106)
STHTE AND
INTERSTATE
7
3
11
8
6
12
0
5
3
4
59
51
WPC
WtSTEKSTER
CONSTRU1T10N
766
1,123
1,282
1,864
2,350
1,154
1,235
552
658
376
11,351
11,833
DRNKG.
WATER
12
1
14
14
10
12
8
4
7
2
84
102
SOLID i
HAZARDOUS CONSOLIDATED^
tftSTE MGHT.
9
13
7
8
18
12
7
3
9
5
91
123
PROGRAM
(0)
(0)
(1)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(5)
(0)
(5)
(10)
(21)
(12)
OTHER3
31
29
25
33
73
23
33
46
18
-40
351
353
J-Coroccnents of Consolidated Grants included in eacti program.
^Includes Chesapeake Bay, Training, Research, Demonstration, Pesticides, and Investigations,
Surveys and Studies programs.
Grant Dollar Awards
during rV 82 (ex-
cluding WOT
Construction Grants)
(S in Millions)
REGICT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
B
9
10
TOTAL
TOTAL
4.5
2.3
' 8.5
9.0
8.3
7.6
4.8
1.0
4.3
2.4
S52.9
%
8
4
16
17
16
14
9
3
8
5
100
POLLUTION
cnrrrejL
.8
0
3.0
2.5
1.6
2.0
1.6
.4
2.6
1.1
S15.6
AREAWIEE
PLANNING
' 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
c
0
0
STKTE AND DRNKG.
INTERSTATE WATEB
1.9
.5
3.0
3.3
1.3
1.7
1.4
.4
.3
.6
S14.4
1.2
0
.9
2.5
2.2
1.6
.8
.2
1.2
.3
S10.8
SOLID t HAZARDOUS
VIP&F& MANAGEP^TT OUTER!
,4
1,8
1.5
.6
3.2
1.9
.7
0
.2
.4
S10.7
.2
0
.1
.1
.1
.6
.3
0
0
0
$1.4
^•includes ChesapeaXe Bay, Training, Research, Demonstration, Pesticides, and Investigations, Surveys and
Studies prograns.
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1Z
Obligations and
Outlays1
(S in Millions)
St_a_te_ and Local Assistance Programs
WWT Construction Grants Activity
FISCAL NET OBLIGATIONS NET OBLIGATIONS OUTLAYS2
YEAR YEARLY CUMULATIVE YEARLY
57 - ee
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
763
•/?
78
79
80
81
336
0
$131.1
191.1
200.7
424.5
1,151.6
859.8
2,938.6
2,608.8
4,131,7
4,852.1
7,167.5
2,385.5
4,030.0
4,182.9
3,611.8
16.6
$668.5
799.6
990.7
1,191.4
1,615.9
2,767.5
3,627.3
6,615.9
9,224.7
13,356.4
18,208.5
23,376.0
27,761.5
31,791.5
36,174.4
39,786.2
39, 802. 84
0
$84.5
122.1
134.5
176.4
478.4
413.4
684.4
1,552.5
1,938.5
3,347.4
3,545.8
2,863.9
3,741.3
4,329.6
3,873.6
1,429.7
* OF
CUMULATIVE
OUTLAYS OBLIGATIONS
CUMULATIVE PAID
$450.0
534.5
656.6
791.1
967.5
1,445.9
1,859.3
2,543.7
4,096.2
6,034.7
9,382.1
12,927.9
15,791.8
19,533.1
23,862.7
27,736.3
29,166.0s
67.3
66.8
66.2
66.4
59.9
52.2
51.3
38.4
44.4
45.2
51.5
51.0
56.9
61.4
66.0
69.7
73.3
i
^'Preliminary figures. Includes all available finds.
2Net payments of obligations. Data provided by the Division of Financial
^Includes transition quarter.
4Includes $2,365.0 obligated under PL 93-207 (reimbursable) as of 1/31/82,
$2,210.1 paid under PL 93-207 as of 1/31/82.
of January 31, 1982.
Management.
Distribution by Step of RB3IOH
New & Continuation
Projects Awarded
during January 1982
($ in Thousands)
STATE
MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE
STEP 2+3
STEP 3
REGION
1
2-
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOTAL
1/31/82
* OF AWARDS
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
DOLLARS
0
0
0
953
0
0
0
0
0
0
S953
* OF AWARDS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
DOLLARS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
« OF AWARDS
0
0
1
1
1
0
2
0
0
1
6
DOLLARS
0
0
135
1,048
1,522
0
818
0
0
235
S3, 758
NOTE: Continuation defined as a subsequent related project within a grant.
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14
e and Local Assistance Programs
Monthly Obligations
during FY 82
the cjean Wa
Act1
(S in 1hn
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15
State and Local Assistance Programs
Number of Active
Projects Awarded under
the Clean Water Act
(As of Janmry 1982)
Cellars of Active
Projects Awarded under
the Clean Water Act1
(S in Millions)
(As of January 1982)
WWT Construction Grants Active Projects
STEP 3 PROJECTS3
REGION
1
2
3
4
5
e
7
8
9
10
TOTAL
1/82
TOTAL
1/81
llncludes
HtMEEE OF
ACTIVE PROJECTS
756
1,060
1,217
1,840
2,320
1,139
1,230
546
651
361
11,120
11,528-
STEP 1
PROJECTSl
325
333
407
901
1,360
500
581
211
237
119
4,974
5,275
STEP 2
PROJECTS
148
140
153
299
387
205
202
61
86
51
1,732
1,659
PROJECTS
PROJECTS
AWAITING ONCER
CONSTRUCTION^ CONSTRUCTION
52
208
177
209
210
186
193
112
98
^4
1,479
1,479
630 projects sufficiently complete to permit funding of the
231
379
480
431
363
248
254
162
230
157
2,935 4
3,115 4
Step 2 projects
TOTAL
283
587
657
640
573
434
447
274
328
191
,414
,594
.
^Onder Construction determined by the issuance to initial contractor of a notice ro
proceed under a contract, or if a notice to proceed was not required, the execution
of the initiaj contract awarded on the project.
3 Includes
REGION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
e
9
10
TOTAL
1/82
TOTAL
1/81
Step 2+3 projects.
TOTAL STEP 1
ACTIVE PROJECTS PROJECTS2
1,570
4,854
3,497
2,973
4,542
1,446
944
548
2,371
674
$23,419
323,654
41
139
55
140
223
46
32
8
83
16
$783
S798
STEP 2
PROJECTS
64
162
47
77
151
68
39
18
79
3:-
S738
$629
STEP
3 PROJECTS3
PRCOtCTS PROJECTS
AWAITING UNtER
CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION4
78
796
414
444
624
304
157
169
262
54
$3,302
$4,294
1,387 1
3,757 (.
2,981 3
2,312 2
3,544 4
1,028 1
716
353
1,947 2
571
518,596 $21
$17,933 $22
TOTAL
,465
,553
,395
,756
,168
,332
873
522
,209
625
,898
,227
ilncludes allotments under Public Works Bmploynent Act and Supplemental Budget Authority.
2Includes Step 1 projects totaling S175 million sufficiently conplete to permit funding
of the Step 2 projects,
^Includes reintoursement for Step 1 and Step 2 work where applicable, and Step 2+3 Projects.
*Under Construction determined by the issuance to initial contractor of a notice to proceejJ.
under a contract, or if a notice to proceed was not required, the execution of the initial
contract awarded on the project. *
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16
State and Local Assistance Programs
WWT Construction Grants Completed Projects
Regional Distribution
of Projects Awarded
under the Clean Water
Act Reported
Completed during EY 82l
(As of January 1982)
(S in Thousands)
REGION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
a
9
10
TOTAL
t
4
0
4
11
51
7
8
19
6
8
118
STEP 1
i
248
0
451
1,494
2,561
431
441
1,162
283
1,663
$8,734
^Project is considered complete
action remains to be taken on
^Includes
Step 2 +
3 projects.
STEP
*
8
1
2
2
20
3
0
5
2
1
44
2
$
3,522
86
363
62
2,519
295
0
1,637
88
151
$8,723
when all grant conditions
the project.
NOTE: Includes allotments under Public Works Employitent
Authority.
Regional Distribution of
Projects Awarded' under
the Clean Hater Act
Reported Completed
through January 19821
(S in Millions)
REGICN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOTAL
<
t
178
219
232
299
976
798
610
341
340
272
4,265
STEP 12
S
15
67
15
28
142
48
16
12
59
15
S417
STEP
#
214
116
187
512
586
469
448
221
286
225
3,264
2
S
49
46
50
112
102
39
. 34
22
102
36
S592 3,
STEP 32
I
25
18
2
33
85
32
0
2
27
12
236
S
79,102
173,833
409
66,115
355,775
32,016
0
235
108,347
10,703
$826,535
have been satisfied
Act and
Supplemental
STEP 33
t
262
131
185
364
759
419
513
204
500
335
672
S
598
616
328
819 1
2,512 2
419 1
372 1
79
1,050 1
328
S7,121 11
TOTAL
t
37
19
8
46
156
42
8
26
35
21
398
and no
Budget
S
82,872
173,919
1,223
67,671
360,855
32,742
441
3,034
108,718
12,517
£843,992
further
ICTlftL
t
654
466
P04
,175
,321
,686
,571
766
,126
832
,201
S
662
719
393
959
2,756
506
422
113
1,211
379
iJ,130
^Project is considered conplete when all grant conditions have been satisfied and no further
action remains to be taken on the project.
2Excludes 630 Step 1 projects ($175 million) sufficiently complete to permit funding of the
Step 2 projects.
^Includes Step 2 + 3 projects.
NOTE: Includes allotments under Public Works Employment Act and Supplemental Budget
Authority.
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State and Local Assistance Programs
17
WWT Construction Grants-
Status of Combined
Funds
(As of January 31, 19821
REGION
1 CT
MA
ME
NH
RI
VT
TOTAL
2 KJ
NY
PR
VI
TOTAL
3 DC
EE
MD
PA
VA
wv
TOTAL
4 AL
PL
GA
KY
MS
NC
sc
TN
TOTAL
S IL
IN
m
MN
OH
WI
TOTAL
C AS
LA
m
OK
TX
TOTAL
7 IA
KS
HO
HE
TOmL
6 CO
KT
ND
SD
OT
m
TOTAL
9 AZ
CA
HI
NV
GU
NKI
P!
SA
TOTAL
10 AK
ID
OR
HA
1OTAL
CUMULATIVE
ALLOTMENTS
479,5S'4,032"
996,329,279
262,247,989
287,891,154
171,204,910
111,791,971
$2,309,019,335
' 1,823,262,277
3,607,446,695
337,397,067
21,338,529
$5,789,444,568
210,450,371
179,353,997
975,066,498
1,633,336,405
800,360,353
400,927,342
$4,199,494,966
305,391,595
1,251,940,370
564,769,080
418,917,060
229,200,085
542,493,957
352,083,144
449,436,350
$4,114,231,641
1,919,873,109
873,430,975
1,849,444,468
616,847,087
1,869,143,416
566,116,521
$7,714,855,576
203,891,321
351,648,404
107,966,971
288,691,320
1,141,983,680
$2,100,181,696
382,241,139
256,083,629
669,491,898
163,983,141
$1,471,799,807
226,194,393
95,559,672
79,496,272
91,390,916
125,119,050
74,711,272
$692,471,575
182,706,372
3,099,321,155
223,141,006
137,418,334
24,420,858
2,297,892
27,332,241
10,577,373
$3,707,215,231
124,991,772
114,588,130
350,524,242
496,018,461,
31,086,122,605
UNOBLIGATED HZT
BEGINNING OBLIGATIONS
OF MONTH JANUARY 1982
4,333,90"?
10,801,068
3,533,394
5,654,976
11,954,689
1C, 120, 909
$46,898,943
13,856,977
68,139,374
40,336,661
980,333
$123,313,345
40,958,288
8,481,871
115,018,842
37,789,151
6,080,079
39,233,474
$247,561,705
2,430,273
10,706,948
3,565,697
6,579,849
3,064,288
3,781,350
4,915,817 .
6,951,031
$41,995,253
17,992,771
49,945,953
37,433,973
31,704,423
177,497,157
7,592,448
$322,166,725
681,585
1,651,783
2,i>71,053
8,867,986
11,352,610
$25,P;5,017
11,528,347
4,078,940
11,231,449
6,256,601
S?6,095,337
2,687,743
9,031,573
12,224,370
1,750,591
256,495
394,338
$26,345,110
1,447,942
17,568,256
7,045,827
9,081,730
1,380,635
27,664
2,583,962
123,589
$39,259,605
9,456,418
598,450
8,626,163
5,P50,734
$23,731,765
-2,136,790
-6,952,861
-145,243
-188,086
0
0
$-9,422,980
546,700
0
0
0
$546,700
0
-8,216
2,412,380
4,373,612
-375
-2,741,250
$4,034,151
0
1,018,017
327,751
-989,322
952,600
-283,073
-47,343
-1,500,000
S- 521,370
-1,651,390
137,507
-87,811
2,072,250
249,478
-34,374
$685,660
-51,221
-42,710
0
-67,485
-218,472
$-379,888
265,660
-287,696
-2,756,892
-19,818
$-2,798,746
0
-58, 526
-52,894
-1,396,262
-107,540
-378
$-1,615,600
-1S7,800
4,308,738
0
-765,610
0
0
0
0
$3,385,328
0
-95
-150,171
984,139
$833,873
UNOBLIGATED2
BALANCE
6,970,697
17,753,929
3,678,637
5,843,062
11,954,689
10,120,909
$56,321,923
13,310,277
68,139,374
40,336,661
980,333
$122,766,645
40,958,288
8,490,087
112,606,462
33,415,539
6,080,454
41,974,724
$243,525,554
2,430,273
9,688,931
3,237,946
7,569,171
2,111,688
4,064,423
4,963,160
8,451,031
$42,516,623
19,644,161
49,808,446
37,521,784
29,632,173
177,247,679
7,626,822
$321,481,065
732,806
1,694,493
2,971,053
8,935,471
11,571,082
$25,904,905
11,262,687
4,366,636
16,988,341
6,276,419
$38,894,083
2,687,743
9,090,099
12,277,264
3,14b,8b3
364,035
394,716
$27,960,710
1,605,742
13,259,518
7,045,827
9,847,340
1,380,635
27,664
2,583,962
123,589
$35,874,277
9,456,418
598,515
8,776,334
4,066,595
$22,897,892
Fi 82 NET
OBLIGATIONS
TO DATE
-2,023,924
6,664,693
-3,115,720
-2,187,589
69,803
-2,272,586
S-2,865,323
7,690,236
6,317,180
0
0
$14,007,416
296,720
2,805,324
1,623,739
8,321,301
920,122
-6,232,105
$7,735,101
1,096,581
4,054,648
1,548,734
-5,431,183
2,418,802
2,308,204
906,117
1,831,181
$8,733,034
3,674,032
-1,940,940
-12,099,328
2,557,652
-55,487,388
2,425,758
$-60,870,214
-577,882
-165,751
-2,969,828
-1,120,837
-11,530,829
$-16,365,127
6,419,718
-705,036
11,459,406
5,779,444
$22,953,532
-805,245
-2,529,280
2,552,872
-1,603,175
-157,737
3,684,898
$1,142,333
-717,938
44,538,203
945,709
323,886
0
0
0
0
$45,089,860
2,135,110
466,137
-363,112
-967,857
$1,270,278
U.S.TUTOL $33,184,837,000 $932,892,805
J-Prel.ijm.nary Figures
2 Includes fvjnds available for reallotment.
$-5,250,872 $938,143,677 $20,830,940
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18
State and Local Assistance Programs
Status of FY 76
Appropriation under
PL 94-4472
(As of January 31,
W1VT Construction Grants1
UNOBLIGATED
REGION
1
1982)
TOTAL
2
TOTAL
3
TOTAL
4
TOTAL
5
TOTAL
6
TOTAL
7
TOTAL
8
TOTAL
9
TOTAL
10
TOTAL
CT
HA
HE
NH
RI
VT
KJ
NY
PR
VI
DC
CE
HD
PA
VA
WV
AL
FL
GA
KIT
MS
NC
sc
TO
IL
IN
HI
HK
OH
KI
AR
LA '
NM
OK
TX
IA
KE
HO
NE
OD
KT
ND
SD
OT
VK
AZ
CA
HI
NV
GU
NMI
PI
SA
AK
ID
OR
W\
U.S. TOTAL
ALLOTMENTS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,451,403
0
$2,451,403
0
0 '
3,034,113
0
0
14,3-46,718
17,380,831
23,517,975
14,220,694
27,360,000
12,960,000
5,324,766
31,355,417
11,976,676
14,446,000
141,163,528
0
0
0
0
C
12,600,034
512,600,034
17,804,033
16,848,000
5,424,000
17,466,718
88,607,280
146,150,031
1,776,000
9,952,860
2,953,739
3,695,375
$18,377,974
6,108,411
2,620,801
4,409,601
4,272,000
7,737,601
3,785,601
$28,934,015
22,295,537
0
1,205,609
624,000
602,805
416,950
1,794,619
531,710
27,471,230
3,785,601
4,409,601
1,344,000
11,931,752
$21,470,954
$416,000,000
BEGINNING
OF MONTH
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,133,890
0
$1,133,890
0
0
0
0
0
4,625,443
$4,625,448
804,858
0
0
0
0
0
261,189
0
$1,066,047
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SO,3B8
0
0
15,118
1,290,292
$1,355,198
52,456
586,722
46,819
1,712
$687,709
0
0
3,489,462
0
0
0
$3,189,462
62,351
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
$62,351
0
0
0
0
0
$12, 420,705
NET
OBLIGATIONS
JANUARY 1982
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-31,039
0
$-31,039
0
0
0
0
0
-675
$-675
0
0
0
-3,437
-75
$-3,512
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
• 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S-35,226
UNOBLIGATED
BALANCE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,133,890
0
SI, 133,890
0
0
0
0
0
4,625,448
54,625,448
804,858
0
0
0
0
0
292,228
0
$1,097,086
0
0
0
0
0
675 .!'
$675
50,388 ;-•
C
0
18,555
1,290,367
$1,359,310
52,456
586,722
46,819
1,712
$687,709
0
0
3,489,462
0
0
0
$3,489,462
62,351
C
0
0
0
0
0
0
$62,351
0
0
0
0
0
$12,455,931
^•Preliminary Figures.
2Allotted under the authority of Title III of Public Works Biployraent Act of 1976.
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19
State and Local Assistance Programs
WWT- Construction Grants1
UNOBLIGATED
BEGINNING
Status Of FY 1981 Funds REGION ALLOTMENTS OF KOmH
• ••• 01 T
(As of January 31, 1982)
TOTAL
2
TOTAL
3
TOTAL
4
TOTAL
5
TOTAL
e
TOTAL
1
TOTAL
8
TOTAL
9
TOTAL
10
TOTAL
CT
MA
KE
NH
PI
VT
NJ
NY
PR
VI
DC
CE
HD
PA
VA
WV
AL
FL
GA
Ki
MS
NC
SC
TT;
IL
IN
MI
W5
OH
5JI
AR
LA
(W
OK
TX
IA
KS
MO
NE
00
MT
ND
SD
OT
W
AZ
CA
HI
NV
ms
tMI
PI
SA
AX
113
OR
WA
27,829,563
74,254,639
18,839,187
22,143,969
13,201,391
12,567,426
$168,836,197
89,770,533
266,958,518
29,493,929
950,174
$387,173,154
12,567,428
12,567,428
69,818,441
109,630,076
49,270,177
44,999,797
5298,853,347
32,278,892
96,434,084
48,907,431
36,742,855
24,280,316
49,787,682
29,574,138
38,924,705
$356,830,103
130,560,106
69,569,330
103,823,377
46,980,353
162,511,989
49,021,065
$562,466,220
18,883,919
31,732,851
12,567,428
23,323,202
109,674,808
$196,182,208
32,557,311
22,126,231
62,729,934
13,836,896
$131,250,372
23,091,829
12,567,428
12,567,428
12,567,428
12,567,428
12,567,428
S85,928,969
19,497,059
199,854,869
19,927,413
12,567,428
1,870,268
347,060
3,499,136
1,548,659
$259,111,892
12,567,428
12,567,428
32,610,527
44,459,155
$102,204,538
3,347,531
6,407,868
1,022,732
4,216,340
11,954,685
7,815,069
$34,764,229
13,690,212
39,216,782
28,834,044
950,174
$82,691,212
12,270,708
6,988,866
65,496,271
28,064,095
5,922,561
25,461,255
$3,44,203,756
1,524,856
$,883,425
3,373,341
2,790,314
2,703,760
1,147,830
4,014,338
4,372,934
$28,810,848
15,927,302
45,438,564
24,098,706
31,651,969
118,001,408
7,187,918
$242,305,867
45,892
951,985
0
6,633,329
215,787
57,846,993
9,690,957
665,227
8,264,198
5,949,899
$24,570,281
1,699,075
6,265,044
7,991,433
1,083,735
163,778
157,089
$17,360,154
1,063,672
15,012,832
6,797,660
8,498,440
1,333,702
10,411
2,540,382
46,459
$35,303,558
8,086,114
236,207
6,583,999
2,861,335
517,767,655
NET
OBLIGATIONS
JANUARY 1982
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
546,700
0
0
0
$546,700
0
0
2,412,380
4,462,220
0
84,150
$6,958,750
0
1,048,500
327,751
159,477
952,600
0
29,894
C
$2,518,222
-1,025,516
137,507
0
2,072,250
324,225
0
$1,508,466
0
0
0
0
-60,500
$-60,500
763,029
0
187,500
-13,818
$936,711
0
0
1,055
-1,258,731
0
0
$-1,257,676
0
5,875,500
0
. 59,375
* 0
0
0
0
$5,934,875
0
0
0
1,115,323
$1,115,323
UNOBLIQATIED
BALANCE
3,347,531
6,407,866
I,022r732
4,216,340
11,954.689
7,815,069
$34,764,229
13,143,512
39,216,782
28,834,044
950,174
$82,144,512
12,270,708
6,988,866
63,083,891
23,601,875
5,922,561
25,377,105
, $137,245,006
1,524,856
7,834,925
3,045,590
2,630,837
1,751,160
1,147,830
3,984,494
4,372,934
$26,292,626
16,952,818
45,301,057
24,098,706
29,579,719
117,677,183
7,187,918
$240,797,401
45,892
951,985
0
6,633,329
276,287
$7,907,493
8,927,928
665,227
8,076,698
6,168,467
$23,838,320
1,699,075
6,265,044
7,990,378
2,342,466
163,776
157,089
$18,617,830
1,063,672
9,137,332
6,797,660
8,439,065
1,333,702
10,411
2,540,382
46,459
$29,368,683
8,086,114
236,903
6,583,999
1,746,012
$16,653,023
U.S.TOTAL $2,548,837,000
Figures.
$635,624,553
$18,200,871
$617,629,128
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State and Local Assistance
WT Construction Grants Projects over $50 Million
Since 1973, 55 projects located in 14 states, received $4.6
billion or 161 of the total Step 3 grant dollars.
i t i
STATE AMOUNT AMAREGD
(S in Mil lions) California - 5 Projects
Sacramento County Regional S.D. SI62
San Francisco City * County 125
San Francisco City & County 113
Los Angeles 67
Sacramento County Regional S.D. 51
District of Columbia - 1 Project
District of Columbia $139
Illinois - 12 Projects
H.S.D of Chicago $139
M.S.D of Chicago 97
M.S.D of Chicago 92
H.S.D of Chicago 89
M.g.D of Chicago - . . 89
H.S.D of Chicago 88 "
H.S.D of Chicago 77
H.S.D of Chicago 76
M.S.D of Chicago 68
M.S.D of Chicago 67
M.S.D of Chicago 61
M.S.D of Chicago 55
Florida - 3 Projects
Miami-Bade W & Sa S79
City of Taapa 69
Orlando 52
Maryland - 1 Project
Washington Suburban Sant. Coma. S84
Michigan - 3 Projects
City of Detroit 581
City of Flint 64
County of Washington '* 51
Minnesota - 1 Project
Metro Waste Control Com. $57
New Jersey - 6 Projects
Passaie Valley Sewerage Conn. $304
Atlantic County Sewerage Auth. 80
Middlesex County 79
Ocean County Sewerage Authority 70
Ocean County Sewerage Authority 65
Ocean County Sewerage Authority 58
New York - 14 Projects
Nassau County {SD 3) S145
Nassau County (SD 3) 135
New York City 97
New York City (Oafcwood Beach) 92
Onondaga County 81
Rochester Pure Hater District BO
New York City 76
Suffolk County {SD 3) 70
Town of Amherst 66
Rochester 63
New York City 61
New tort City (North River) 54
Town of Tonawanda 53
New York City (Red Hook) 52
Ohio - 2 Projects
N.E. Ohio Regional Sewerage District $55
N.E, Ohio Regional Sewerage District 53
Pennsylvania - 3 Projects
City of Philadelphia 8119
City of Philadelphia 57
Philadelphia 51
Texas - 2 Projects
Houston S71
Houston • 56 -
Virginia - 1 Project
Alexandria Sanitation Authority S76
Wisconsin - 1 Project
Milwaukee County M.S.Q 578
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21
STATES WITH DELEGATED NATIONAL POLLUTION DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
JANUARY 1982
REGIONS STATES
I CONNECTICUT
VERMONT
II NEW YORK
VIRGIN ISLANDS
III DELAWARE
MARYLAND
PENNSYLVANIA
VIRGINIA
IV ALABAMA
GEORGIA
MISSISSIPPI
NORTH CAROLINA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
V ILLINOIS
INDIANA
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
OHIO
WISCONSIN
VII IOWA
« KANSAS
MISSOURI
NEBRASKA
VIII COLORADO
MONTANA
NORTH DAH3TA
WYOMING
IX CALIFORNIA
HAWAII
NEVADA
X OREGON
WASHINGTON
33 STATES INCLUDING THE VIRGIN ISLANDS HAVE DELEGATED PERMIT
PROGRAMS.
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22
State and Local Assistance Programs
(As of January 1982)
(S in Thousands)
Air
Pollution Control
REGION
1
TOTAL
2
TOTAL
3
TOTAL
4
TOTAL
5
2OTAL
6
TOTAL
7
TOTAL
8
TOTAL
9
TOTAL
10
TOTAL
CT
MA
ME
HH
RI
VT
NJ
NY
PR
VI
DC
EE
HD
PA
VA
wv
AL
FL
GA
KY
MS
1C
sc
TN
IL
IN
MI
MN
OH
WI
AR
IA
NM
OK
TX
IA
KS
MD
NE
CO
HT
ND
so
iff
WY
AZ
CA
HI
NV
GU
NMI
PI
SA
AK
ID
OH
HA
U.S. TOTAL
TOTAL
CUMULATIVE
FY 82 TO-DATE
400
0
200
0
200
0
5800
SO
0
0
0
$50
117
580*
0
665
1,677
9
$3,048
231
606
0
93
0
1,395
0
168
$2,493
558
D
694
0
367
0
SI, 619
0
625
132
660
511
$1,928
344*
249
962*
0
51,555
248
0
0
0
0
219
5467
0
2,264
150*
161
0
0
0
0
S2,575
0
0
764*
332*
$1,096
$15,631
Grant Awards
STATE AGENCY AWARDS
CUMULATIVE
FY 82 TODATE
400
0
200
0
200
0
$800
0
0
0
0
0
117
580*
0
665
1,534
9
$2,905
102
316
0
0
0
1,260
0
35
$1,713
0
0
0
0
367
0
S367
0
350
0
435
6
$791
344*
249
962*
0
SI, 555
248
0
0
0
0
219
$467
0
0
150*
161
0
0
0
0
$311
0
0
764*
332*
$1,096
$10,005
MONTH OF
JANUARY
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
108
280*
0
665
1,175
9
52,237
0
0
0
0
0
940
0
0
$940
0
0
0
0
367
0
$367
0
350
0
425
6
$791
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
219
S219
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
602*
0*
5602
$5,156
LOCAL AGETOT
CUMULATIVE.
FY 82 TO-DATE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
50
0
0
0
$50
0
0
0
G
14?-
0
$143
129
290
0
93
0
135
0
133
$780
558
0
694
0
0
0
Si, 252
0
275
132
225
505
SI, 137
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,264
0
0
0
0
0
0
$2,264
0
0
0
0
0
$5,626
A"RRE6
MONTH OF
JANUARY
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
0
0
0
$43
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
250
0
694
0
0
0
$944
0
0
132
0
145
5277
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,143
0
0
0
0
0
0
$1,143
0
0
0
0
0
$2,407
*Includes participation in a Consolidated grant.
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23
Cumulative Awards FTJ 82
(As of January 1982)
(S in Thousands)
(As of January 1982)
{$ ir. Thousands)
State and
Local Assistance Programs
Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Grant Awards
SOLID WASTE HAZARDOUS SftSTE RESOURCE SOLID WASTE HAZARDOUS WASTE
REGION MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT RECOVERY REGION MANAGmENT HMBGEKEWT
1
TOTAL
2
TOTAL
3
TOTAL
4
TOTAL
5
TOTAL
MA
ME
NH
RI
VT
NJ
NY
PR
VI
DC
DE
MD
PA
VA
WV
AL
FL
GA
KY
MS
NC
SC
TO
IL
IN
HI
UN
OH
WI
''Includes
we
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
59
107
125
24
31
24
5370
0
1,774
0
0
$1,774
61*
36*
0
1,136
266
0
51,501
0
0
0
0
0
410
220
0
$630
900
123
854
250
1,085
0
53,212
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D AR
LA
OK
TX
TOTAL
7 IA
KS
MO
NE
TOTAL
8 CO
KT
KD
3D
UT
WY
TOTAL
9 AZ
CA
HI
NV
GU
NMI
PI
SA
TOTAL
10 AK
ID
OR
Wfc
TOTAL
'J.S. TOTAL
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3B*
0
0
0
0
0
538
0
0
0
0
0
?38
0
0
0
0
1,B96
$1
$10
,696
195*
135
325*
104*
S609
0
0
0
0
0
0
C
0
0
70*
0
90*
0
0
15*
$175
0
0
273*
85*
S3 58
,725
RESOURCE
RECOVERY
C
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
participation in a Consolidated grant.
State
and
R3GION
T"
TOTAL
2
TOTAL
3
TOTAL
4
TGT5VL
5
TOTAL
6
TOWL
CT
MA
ME
NH
RI
VT
NJ
m
PR
VI
DC
FT,
MD
PA
VA
W
AL
FL
GA
KY
MS
NC
SC
Tt.-
IL
IK
MI
MN
OK
WI
AS
LA
NC.
OK
TX
Interstate (Sec.
CUMULATIVE AWARDS
FY 82 TO-DATE
3^5
ICC
210
175
200
1.30
51,570
0
347
120
0
$449
215
240*
4 SO
1,145
645
44
S2,719
490
475
576
0
274
672
3fi8
335
53,190
26B
150
256
134
273
203
$1,264
310
0
150
235
945
$1,760
106)
Grant Awards
CUMULATIVE
REGION
7
TOTAL
8
TOTAL
9
TOTAL
10
TOTAL
AWARB6
FY 82 TO-DATE
1A
KS
MO
HE
CO
KT
NH
SD
UT
wy
AZ
CA
HI
NV
GU
WI
PI
SA
AK
ID
OR
tft
3~C*
271
4-19*
295*
51,385
120
S8
55
Sb
0
43
S364
0
0
101*
0
120*
25*
0
10*
$256
0
49*
420*
135*
560*
INTERSTATE AGENCIES
NEH-'FCC
ISC
DFSC
INTOPOT
SUSQUEHANNA
ORSANCO
TOTAL
U.S. TOTAL
87
35
230
150
80
123
5705
514,286
*Inclu
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State and Local Assistance Programs
Safe Drinking Water Grant Awards
CUMULATIVE WARDS FY
AHABDS FY 1982
iAs of January 1982)
(S in Th
(Ar of January 1982)
?'JBUC WAIER SYS.
PCBLi; /-'WES SYS.
3BGION SUPERVISION UNDERGROUND SEGICW
i ir1 ifiS "47
MA 199 48
ME 147 24
HH 147 24
31. }47 24
VT 147 24
ICTAL S972 S191
2 N7 0 0
Si 0 0
PR 0 C
VI 0 0
TOTAL 0 0
3 DC 0 0
DE 147 0
MD 192 0 •
PA 0 59
VA 348 0
•W X70 0
TOTAL S3S7 . S59
4 AL 181 55
FL> 497 74
GA 290 44
KY 0 0
MS 229 56
NC 549 51
PC 221 36
TN 211 0
TOTAL 32,178 S316
S IL 507 . 0
IN 0 0
MI 463 24
MN 289 0
OH 4«S 0
MI 389 0
TOTAL 52,133 324
"includes participation in a Consolidated
Pesticides Enforcement Grant
CtKOIATIVE JWABOS
REGION FY 82 TO-DATE
1 CT 31
MA 0
ME 40
NH 0
RI 36
VT 48
TOTAL S155
2 S3 0
Wit 0
PR 0
VI 0
TOTAL 0
3 EC 54
DE 0
MD 0
FA 43
VA 0
W 0
TOTAL S97
4 AL 0
FL 26
ca 23
KY • 21
MS IS
w: 22
SC 12
Til 22
TOTAL 3141
5 li 0
is inn
HI 0
SN 0
C3 3
%T 0
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ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF GRANT INFORMATION
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance. Available at
libraries or from the
of Documents,
public
Superintendent
Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 20402.
Subscription: $20.
EPA and the Academic Community.
Solicitation for Grant Proposals.
Available from Office of Grants
and Centers (RD-675), EPA, 401 M
St., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20460.
Environmental Protection Agency
Operating Guidance 7 Available
from the Office of the Comptroller
(PM-225), EPA, 401 M St., S.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20460.
Grants Administration Manual.
Availablefrom the National
Technical Information Service,
Department of Commerce, Spring-
field, VA. 22161.
Subscription: $60 for 2 years.
Order No. NTIS UB/031.
Guidance for the Preparation
Of Lake Restoration Grant
Applications.Available from
Criteria and Standards Division
(WH-585), Office of Water Regula-
tions and Standards, EPA,
401 M St., S.W., Washington, D.C,
20460.
Handbook of Procedures, State
and Interstate Program Grants.
Available through EPA Regional
Offices.
How to Obtain Federal Grants
to Build Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Works. (MCD-04).
Write to General Services
Administration (8FFS), Centralized
Mailing List Services, Bldg. 41,
Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO.
80225.
Monthly Awards for Construction
Grants for Wastewater Treatment
Works. (Includes State Priority
List published annually). Super-
intendent of Documents, Government
Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
20402. Subscription: $70.
National Air Data Bank. U.S. EPA,
Mail Drop 14, Research Triangle
Park, N.C. 27711.
(919) 541-5395 or FTS 8-629-5395.
Office of Toxic Substances Guide-
lines for State Agencies to Use^ in
Submitting Aplications for Financial
Assistance for State Toxic Substances
Control Projects.Office of Toxic
Substances (TS-793), EPA, 401 M St.,
S.W., Washington, D.C. 20460.
ORD Extramural Program Guide.
Available from ORD Publications,
EPA/CERI, Cincinnati, OH. 45268.
A resource book on ORD grant funds.
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ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF GRANT INFORMATION
Catalog of Federal Domestic '
As s i st an c e. Available at
publicrfbraries or from the
Superintendent of Documents,
Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 20402.
Subscription: $20.
EPA and the Academic Community.
Solicitation for Grant Proposals.
Available from Office of Grants
and Centers (RD-675), EPA, 401 M
St., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20460.
Environmental Protection Agency
Operating Guidance" Available
from theT Office of the Comptroller
(PM-225), EPA, 401 M St., S.W. ,
Washington, D.C. 20460.
Grants Administration Marmal*
Available from the National
Technical Information Service,
Department of Commerce, Spring-
field, VA. 22161.
Subscription: $60 for 2 years.
Order No. NTIS UB/031.
Guidance for the Preparation
Of Lake Restoration Grant
Applications7Available from
Criteria^ and Standards Division
(WH-585), Office of Water Regula-
tions and Standards, EPA,
401 M St., S.W., Washington, D.C,
20460.
Handbook of Procedures, State
and Interstate Program Grants.
Available through EPA Regional
Offices.
How to Obtain Federal Grants
to Build Municipal Wastewater
Treatment WorksT(MCD-04).
Write to General Services
Administration (8FFS), Centralized
Mailing List Services, Bldg. 41,
Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO.
80225.
Monthly Awards for Construction
Grants for Wastewater Treatment
Works. (Includes State Priority
List published annually). Super-
intendent of Documents, Government
Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
20402. Subscription: $70.
National Air Data Bank. U.S. EPA,
Mail Drop 14, Research Triangle
Park, N.C. 27711.
(919) 541-5395 or FTS 8-629-5395.
Office of Toxic Substances Guide-
lines for State Agencies to Use Tn
Submitting Aplications for Financial
Assistemcefor State Toxic Substances
ControT Projects.Office of Toxic
Substances (TS-793), EPA, 401 M St.,
S.W., Washington, D.C. 20460.
ORD Extramural Program Guide.
Available from ORD Publications,
EPA/CERI, Cincinnati, OH. 45268.
A resource book on ORD grant funds.
-------
ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF GRANT INFORMATION
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance. Available at
public libraries or from the
Superintendent of Documents,
Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 20402.
Subscription: $20.
EPA and the Academic Community.
Solicitation for Grant Proposals.
Available from Office of Grants
and Centers (RD-675), EPA, 401 M
St., S.W., Washington, D.C. 20460.
Environmental Protection Agency
Operating Guidance.Available
from the Office of the Comptroller
(PM-225), EPA, 401 M St., S.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20460.
Grants Administration Manual.
Available from the National
Technical Information Service,
Department of Commerce, Spring-
field, VA. 22161.
Subscription: $60 for 2 years.
Order No. NTIS UB/031.
Guidance for the Preparation
Of Lake Restoration Grant
Applications.Available from
Criteria and Standards Division
(WH-585), Office of Water Regula-
tions and Standards, EPA,
401 M St., S.W., Washington, D.C,
20460.
Handbook of Procedures, State
and Interstate Program Grants.
Available through EPA RegionaT
Offices.
How to^ Obtain Federal Grants
to Build Municipal Wastewater
Treatment Works. (MCD-04).
Write to General Services
Administration (8FFS), Centralized
Mailing List Services, Bldg. 41,
Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO.
80225.
Monthly Awards for Construction
Grants for Wastewater Treatment
Works. (Includes State Priority
List published annually). Super-
intendent of Documents, Government
Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
20402. Subscription: $70.
National Air Data Bank. U.S. EPA,
Mail Drop 14, Research Triangle
Park, N.C. 27711.
(919) 541-5395 or FTS 8-629-5395.
Office of Toxic Substances Guide-
lines for State Agencies to Use in
Submitting Aplications for Financial
Assistance for StateToxic Substances
Control Projects.Office of Toxic
Substances (TS-793), EPA, 401 M St.,
S.W., Washington, D.C. 20460.
ORD Extramural Program Guide.
Available from ORD Publications,
EPA/CERI, Cincinnati, OH. 45268.
A resource book on ORD grant funds.
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