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The two types of EPA financial assistance instruments are
grants and cooperative agreements. The difference between the two
is the involvement by the Agency in the performance by the recipient.
A grant presumes a limited amount of involvement by the Agency and
a cooperative agreement presumes substantial amount of involvement
by the Agency.
An interagency agreement (TAG) is a written agreement between
Federal agencies under which goods or services are provided in
exchange for monetary reimbursement, or where services are provided
without monetary reimbursement.
An intergovernmental agreement is a written agreement between a
Federal agency and a State or local government under which the
Federal agency provides special or technical services to the State
or local Government with or without monetary reimbursement.
An administratively consolidated grant is one funded under more
than one grant authority by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Data for this report is derived from the Grants Information
and Control System (GICS), monthly regional reports of grant activity
and other sources.
Monthly awards figures are preliminary and subject to adjust-
ment.
Increases and decreases in funding may include revisions
(change in project scope) and augmentations (project scope un-
changed) .
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Highlights
Charts ALL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
STATE AND LOCAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Wastewater Treatment Construction (HHT) Works
New and Continuation Projects Funded 2,3
Other Than HWT Construction
Cumulative Assistance Awards by Program FY86 & FY87 4,5
Assistance Awards by Program during FY87 6
Tables ALL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Assistance Awards Summary 7
HEADQUARTERS ADMINISTERED PROGRAMS
Interagency/Intergoverrmental Agreements 8,9
Monthly Assistance Awards 10
Active Projects 11
Determent and Suspension 12
STATE AND LOCAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Monthly Assistance Awards by Program 13
Active Projects - Awards by Region 14
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Wastewater Treatment Works (HWT) Construction
WT Assistance Activity 15
Monthly Obligations by Region 16
Active Projects - Numbers and Dollars 17
Completed Projects 18
State Management Assistance Awards 19
Water Quality Management Planning 20
Other Than WHT Construction
APC Assistance Awards by State 21
Hazardous Waste Management Assistance—WPC (106) State & Interstate
Assistance Awards by State 22
Safe Drinking Water & Pesticides Enforcement Assistance Awards by State 23
RCRA/Superfund Awards 24
leaking Underground Storage Tank Program 25
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
more accurately reflect the kinds of data our readers require. Address comments
to:
Grants Administration Division
Grants Information and Analysis Branch (PM-216F)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20460
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Assistance and Interagency Agreements Highlights
$185 MILLION
FUNDED IN JUNE
49 STATES AND TWO
TERRITORIES AWARDED
STATE MANAGEMENT
ASSISTANCE
56 STATES/TERRITORIES
AWARDED WOMP ASSISTANCE
41 STATES AWARDED RCRA
SUPERFUND ASSISTANCE
IN FY87
47 STATES/TERRITORIES
AWARDED LUST PROGRAM
ASSISTANCE IN FY87
EPA approved 356 assistance awards totaling
$184.9 million in June. Assistance dollars
for FY87 totaled $1,111.9 billion compared
to $980.2 million for FY86. (p.7.)
Since April 1980, EPA awarded State Management
Assistance funds totaling $679 million to 49
states and two territories. These awards provide
funds for the states to employ staff to administer
segments of the WWT Construction Grants program
delegated to them by EPA. (p. 19.)
Since October 1981, EPA awarded 56 states and/or
territories $92.4 million for Water Quality;
Management Planning in accordance with Section
205 (j) of the Clean Water Act. (p. 20.)
During FY87, EPA awarded forty-one (41) states
"superfund" assistance for State Inventory
programs as authorized under Section 3012 of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. (p.24.)
The Hazardous & Solid Waste Amendments of 1984,
(P.L. 98-616), established a program under a new
Subtitle I of RCRA for regulation of leaking under-
ground storage tanks, (LUST), (p. 25.)
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State and Local Assistance Programs
Construction - New and Continuation Projects Funded
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FEB 1 0.6
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JUN 5 6.2
JUL 0 0
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TOTAL 10 $12.9
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22
29
20
19
36
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0
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142
3
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$ * $ 1 $
00 00 0
00 00 0
31.6 1 0 16 34.9
11.3 4 1.2 7 12.5
41.6 1 0.1 24 42.3
84.6 3 0.7 33 87.3
82.5 2 0.7 23 84.0
43.7 3 0.9 22 44.6
89.1 3 0.4 44 95.7
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$384.4 17 $4.0 169 $ 401.3
NOTE: Excludes amendments to existing grants.
*State Management Assistance.
**Water Ouality Management Assistance
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State and Local Assistance Programs
WWT Construction - New and Continuation Projects Funded
NEW AND CONTINUATION NUMBER OF PROJECTS
AWARDED DURING FY86 AND FY87
500
400-
300
200-
100-
MONTHLY CUMULATIVE # OF PROJECTS
FY19M
•FY1M7
OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
FY86-FY87
NEW AND CONTINUATION PROJECTS GRANT DOLLARS
AWARDED DURING FY86 AND FY87
1*00
1000
MONTHLY CUMULATIVE GRANT DOLLARS
FY1MC
I
I
OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
FY86-FY87
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State and Local Assistance Programs
Cumulative Assistance by Program for FY86 and FY87
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
WPC 106 STATE & INTERSTATE
OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
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State and Local Assistance Programs
Cumulative Assistance Awards fey Program for FY86 and FY87
DRINKING WATER
OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
HAZARDOUS WASTE/SUPERFUND
OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
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State and Local Assistance Programs
Assistance Awards by Program during FY87
DISTRIBUTION OF AWARDS BY REGION
V VI
REGIONS
DISTRIBUTION OF AWARDS BY PROGRAM
AIR POLLUTION
WPC 106 STATE
HAZ WASTE/
SUPERFUND
DRINKING WATER
PESTICIDES
OTHER
OTHER INCLUDES RESEARCH. DEMONSTRATION.
TRAINING. CHESAPEAKE BAY, INVESTIGATIONS.
SURVEYS. STUDIES AND TOMC SUBSTANCES.
20
H •• 10*
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
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All Assistance Programs
Assistance Awards Summaryl
($ in Thousands)
'Breakdown of
Administratively
Consolidated Grant
Funds:
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
STATE AND 1JOCAL ASSISTANCE
Administratively Consolidated*
Air Pollution Control
Superfund/RCRA
Demonstration
Investigations, Surveys and Studies
Pesticides Enforcement & Certification
Public Water System Supervision
Research
Hazardous Waste
State s local Manpower Development
Underground Injection Control
Asbestos Compliance Monitoring Pro.
WPC (106) State & Interstate Program
WPC Wastewater Treatment Construction
Toxic Substances Compliance
Leaking Underground Storage Tank
MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING
Air Pollution Control Training
Drinking Water Training
Interd isc ipl inary
Noise Pollution Training
Hazardous Waste Training
Toxic Substances Training
Water Pollution Control Training
RESEARCH
Air Pollution Control
Drinking Water
Energy
Interdisciplinary
Pesticides
Radiation
Hazardous Waste
Toxic Substances
Water Pollution Control
Superfund
MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT-FELLOWSHIP
Air Pollution Control Fellowship
Drinking Water Fellowship
Interdisciplinary
Noise Fellowship
Hazardous Waste Fellowship
Toxic Substances Fellowship
Water Pollution Control Fellowship
Drinking Water Fellowship
INVESTIGATIONS, SURVEYS AND STUDIES
Air Pollution Control
Water Pollution Control
Energy
Audit
Toxic Substances
Public Awareness
Hazardous Waste
Drinking Water
Radiation
Superfund
Interdisciplinary
Pesticides
GRAND TOTAL
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Air Pollution Control
Demonstration
Pesticides
Public Water Sys- Supervision
Hazardous Waste
State Management Assistance
Underground Injection Control
Water Quality Management Planning
WPC (106) State & Interstate Program
LUST
JUNE
NO.
240
6
9
58
0
17
2
6
4
4
0
5
0
11
115
0
3
9
0
2
4
0
2
0
1
73
10
12
9
19
0
0
6
8
1
8
7
0
6
1
0
0
0
0
0
27
1
2
1
1
5
3
5
6
0
0
2
1
356
JUNE 1987
348
0
45
295
75
2,206
0
100
1,065
32'
1987
DOLLARS
5176,118
4,166
2,558
41,909
0
2,449
37
552
132
1,232
0
268
0
6,282
116,196
0
337
S582
0
161
259
0
90
0
72
$ 6,494
825
1,159
369
1,820
0
0
706
655
66
894
$ 29
0
29
0
0
0
0
0
0
$1,565
1
110
60
72
816
29
77
193
0
26
132
49
$184,886
NO.
1,597
42
135
159
0
31
72
78
18
51
4
44
0
101
795
4
63
33
3
8
7
0
12
0
3
406
46
50
51
85
31
3
44
46
25
25
10
0
9
' 1
0
0
0
0
0
153
19
20
4
21
18
4
26
11
3
8
11
8
2,199
FY 1987
11.750
0
102
2,250
2,668
5,621
604
1,960
16,245
570
FY 1987
DOLLARS
$1,049,110
41,770
70,649
105,945
0
4,084
7,071
25,347
662
48,503
290
5,105
0
43,215
689,955
499
6,015
$6,068
1,421
1,693
380
0
2,429
0
145
$ 43,319
3,746
4,079
6,663
11,018
2,514
174
6,469
4,042
1,743
2,871
$ 289
0
289
0
0
0
0
0
0
$13,159
2,586
1,050
218
1,110
4,285
144
1,636
532
399
219
574
406
$1,111,945
Total
$4,166
$41,770
^Includes increases to New or Continuation awards.
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Headquarters Administered Programs
Interagency/Intergovernmental Agreements Processed - FY87
GRANTS INFORMATION & ANALYSIS BRANCH
IAG PROCESSING
JUNE 1987
IAG TRANSACTIONS PROCESSED
JUNE FY87 YTD
SUPERFUND:
NEW 1 2
AMENDMENTS 1 33
INCREASES & NO COST TIME EXTENSIONS
DECREASES - -
TOTAL 2 35
ALL OTHER PROGRAMS:
NEW 31 159
AMENDMENTS
INCREASES & NO COST TIME EXTENSIONS 39 234
DECREASES 1 5
TOTAL ' 71 398
TOTAL PROGRAMS:
NEW 32 161
AMENDMENTS
INCREASES & NO COST TIME EXTENSIONS 40 267
DECREASES 1 5
TOTAL 73 433
DOLLAR VALUE OF TRANSACTIONS PROCESSED ($ IN 000's)
JUNE FY87 YTD
SUPERFUND $ 60 $63,281
ALL OTHER PROGRAMS $5,619 $72,610
$5,679 $135,891
AVERAGE NUMBER OF DAYS TO PROCESS
JUNE FY87 YTD
SUPERFUND 12.5 5,5
ALL OTHER PROGRAMS 11.0 7. 9^
TOTAL PROGRAMS 11.0 7.7
BACKLOG - TRANSACTIONS RECEIVED BUT NOT PROCESSED
FY87 YTD
SUPERFUND 1
ALL OTHER PROGRAMS 35
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Distribution of Headquarters Administered Interagency Agreements by Agency
($ in OOO's)
JUNE 1987 FY87 YTD
# of Transactions
Name of Agency:
Agency for International Development 1
Agriculture, Department of 7
Air1Force, Department of 1
Army Corps of Engineers 3
Army, Department of 3
Commerce, Department of 6
Consumer Product Safety
Defense, Department of
Energy, Department of 22
Equal Employment Opputunity Commission 1
Executive Office of the President
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Federal Communications Commission
General Services Administration (GSA) 1
Health & Human Services, (HHS) 7
Interior, Department of 11
Justice, Department of -
Labor, Department of
Library of Congress 1
National Aeronautics & Space Admin (NASA) 1
National Regulatory Commission 1
National Science Foundation
Navy, Department of
Office of Personnel Mgmt (0PM)
State, Department of 1
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) 1
Transportation, Department of 1
Treasury, Department of 2
U.S. Information Agency
Veterans Administration (VA) 2
States & Countries ^
Totals 73
$ Amount
5
1,602
50
423
16
385
828
2
897
906
62
31
11
76
20
100
138
127
$ 5,679
# of Transactions
1
27
9
25
25
30
2
10
108
1
12
1
1
7
49
50
5
1
4
8
1
2
12
1
4
3
12
6
1
5
10
433
$ Amount
5
7,543
681
24,339
2,015
3,960
65
2,009
12,432
2
340
1,291
60
8,683
50,595
3937
5,559
1,213
583
736
11
1,504
2,046
200
155
165
4,823
174
30
239
496
$135,891
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±_ £S—
Monthly Assistance Awards
($ in Thousands)
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
Hay
June
July-
August
September
FY 1986
9/30/86
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
Hay
June
July
August
September
FY 1987
FY 1986
RESEARCH
* $
3
39
30
60
55
68
56
76
65
57
113
161
783
6
12
34
36
29
85
51
80
73
0
0
0
406
452
278
3,261
2,051
6,141
5,558
8,431
5,917
7,138
6,993
9,513
9,514
14,920
$79,715
706
964
2,864
5,464
3,366
6,710
7,831
8,920
6,494
0
0
0
$ 43,319
$45,768
INVESTIGATIONS,
SURVEYS
AND STUDIES
1 5
1
3
4
17
14
23
25
31
22
19
32
58
249
1
5
13
14
20
32
19
22
27
0
0
0
153
140
264
276
185
3,207
1,077
2,074
2,017
1,754
3,988
1,188
2,425
3,525
$21,980
12
322
420
2,193
3,745
1,959
1,239
1,694
1,565
0
0
0
$13,149
$14,842
TRAINING
* $
0
0
0
4
4
7
7
4
8
5
26
18
83
0
0
2
6
7
7
1
2
9
0
0
0
34
34
0
0
0
155
377
1,614
559.
185
625
149
562
784
$ 5,010
0
0
327
1,807
620
1,298
1,400
84
582
0
0
0
$6,118
$3,515
FELLOWSHIP
* $
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
12
26
39
80
7
165
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
7
0
0
0
10
39
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
34
97
121
196
52
$ 506
0
0
256
0
0
0
0
4
29
0
0
0
$289
$137
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11
Active Projects- Geographic Distribution!
INVESTIGATIONS
(As of May 1987)
($ in Thousands)
RESEARCH
REGION
1
TOTAL
2
TOTAL
3
TOTAL
4
TOTAL
5
TOTAL
6
TOTAL
7
TOTAL
8
TOTAL
9
TOTAL
10
TOTAL
FOREIGN
CT
MA
ME
NH
RI
VT
NJ
NY
PR
VI
DC
OE
MD
PA
VA
WV
AL
FL
GA
KY
MS
NC
SC
TN
IL
IN
MI
MN
OH
WI
AR
IA
KM
OK
TX
IA
KS
HO
NE
CO
MT
NO
SD
UT
WY
AZ
CA
HI
NV
GU
PI
SA
AK
ID ,.
OR -
WA
COUNTRIES!
U.S. TOTAL
NO.
4
33
7
3
9
3
59
9
62
0
0
71
30
0
17
20
ie
7
90
9
16
15
1
5
44
3
16
109
27
11
22
16
42
15
133
7
6
5
10
36
64
8
2
4
1
15
23
9
1
3
7
0
43
10
51
1
7
0
0
0
69
1
3
23
21
48
12
713
GRANT 5
412
9,397
1,662
405
2,067
208
$14,151
753
11,693
0
0
$12,446
5,022
0
2,378
3,400
2,664
701
$14,165
4,115
2,090
3,029
66
788
9,804
662
1,345
$21,899
5,392
1,257
3,090
2,338
6,503
- 1,760
$20,340
527
976
782
1,690
7,837
$11,812
1,207
193
350
105
$1,855
5,785
1,686
137
168
1,109
0
$ 8,885
1,386
8,777
33
983
0
0
0
$11,179
88
383
2,603
2,203
$5,277
$ 833
$122,842
DEMDNSTRATION
NO.
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
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
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
GRANT $
0
0
700
0
0
0
$700
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
1,388
160
0
0
$ 1,548
0
0
0
0
$ 0
7,046
0
0
0
0
0
$7,046
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
$ 0
$ 0
$9,294
TRAINING
NO.
0
6
0
0
0
0
6
1
7
0
0
8
7
0
0
2
1
1
11
0
2
0
0
2
1
2
1
8
5
2
0
0
2
2
11
0
0
1
3
4
8
1
1
1
0
3
3
0
0
0
2
0
5
4
7
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
1
3
4
0
75
GRANT $
0
391
0
0
0
0
$399
41
407
0
0
$448
983
0
0
132
8
32
$1,155
0
137
0
0
59
7
233
39
$475
551
233
0
0
60
15
$ 859
0
0
8
2,852
71
$2,931
202
8
8
0
$218
119
0
0
0
142
0
$261
1,228
458
0
0
0
0
0
$1,686
0
0
8
61
$ 69
0
$8,501
FELLOWSHIP
NO.
4
8
0
5
3
0
20
16
5
2
0
23
0
1
3
5
4
1
17
3
0
0
1
3
3
8
5
23
0
6
1
4
2
0
13
0
4
0
0
3
7
0
0
1
2
3
I
0
0
0
7
0
a
l
2
7
0
0
1
0
11
0
0
1
5
6
0
131
GRANT
8
26
0
15
17
0
$66
37
20
8
0
$65
0
3
14
22
20
2
$ 61
9
0
0
3
8
8
23
22
$ 73
0
3
3
14
3
0
$23
0
11
0
0
10
$21
0
0
1
8
$ 9
1
0
0
0
18
0
$19
1
8
35
0
0
4
0
$48
0
0
3
15
$18
0
$403
SURVEYS & STUDIES
NO.
3
18
1
1
3
1
27
3
7
1
0
11
21
2
3
3
4
2
35
1
1
2
3
0
1
2
1
11
0
0
1
0
2
2
5
1
0
1
il
•1
4
1
3
1
2
7
2
0
1
0
2
0
5
0
5
0
1
0
0
0
6
0
0
3
7
10
2
123
GRANT $
664
5,893
99
59
2,257
92
$ 9,064
228
605
44
0
$ 877
2,820
349
200
183
265
153
$3,970
50
89
244
122
0
300
170
106
$1,081
0
0
82
0
295
126
$ 503
60
0
60
100
342
$ 562
69
191
99
128
$487
153
0
38
0
136
0
$ 327
0
554
0
16
0
0
0
$ 570
0
0
288
753
$1,041
$818
$19,300
'•Does not include any funds carried over from prior budget periods.
2Does not include PL 480 projects.
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Headquarters Administered Programs
Debarment and Suspension
DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION FROM ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
UNDER 40 CFR PART 32
as ot June 30, 1987
Cases accepted
Cases completed — total
Debarred
Voluntarily excluded
Other settlements
Dismissed
Closed after investigation
Other actions
Referred £or investigation
Invest, report to program
or counsel
Memo of info received
Suspension or S/PD issued
Notice of ?D issued
Active cases- -total number
Distribution by status:
Under investigation
Under review-program, OGC
Proposed for debarraent
Suspended or S/PD
Otherwise pending
FY
'84
85
93
24
16
20
1
32
181
49
57
40
8
27
77
35
20
17
1
4
FY
'85
177
63
27
3
15
0
18
259
17
116
72
17
37
192
69
86
20
17
0
FY
'86
378
142
77
13
12
0
40
606
95
275
123
41
72
429
142
242
10
22
13
OCT
'86
32
4
4
0
0
0
0
58
0
44
6
6
2
457
129
284
10
26
8
NOV
'86
34
10
6
2
0
0
2
55
0
35
8
3
9
481
128
308
16
23
6
DEC
'86
2
11
3
0
0
0
8
39
0
21
11
0
7
472
109
313
20
23
7
JAN
'87
10
12
2
2
1
0
7
47
0
28
18
0
1
470
90
323
18
20
19
FEU
'87
3
18
3
0
0
0
15
8
0
0
2
3
3
454
93
321
12
23
5
MAR
'87
0
2
1
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
3
0
0
452
93
318
11
23
7
APR
'87
9
26
9
0
0
0
17
21
0
5
8
3
5
435
88
310
10,
22
5
MAY
'87
3
12
1
2
1
0
8
20
0
5
. 12
0
3
426
86
303
10
22
5
JUN
'87
41
9
2
0
0
0
7
24
1
0
11
5
7
458
124
292
15
24
3
JUL
'87
AUG
'87
SEP
'87
FY
'87
134
104
31
6
2
0
65
275
1
138
79
20
37
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State and Local Assistance Programs
13
Monthly Assistance Awards by Program
(S in Thousands)
AIR
POLLUTION
CONTROL
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
Hay
June
July
August
September
FY 1986
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
FY 1987
FY 1986
t
1
15
24
20
35
29
24
38
21
19
18
59
303
0
3
37
22
28
14
13
9
9
0
0
0
135
207
S
25
2,923
18,113
12,916
13,270
10,045
6,157
5,222
7,048
4,825
2,397
8,956
$91,896
0
936
18,208
16,840
18,120
7,144
13,367
4,877
2,906
0
0
0
?82,399
$75,719
HAZARDOUS HASTE
*
0
9
9
11
30
41
7
19
3
6
6
22
163
0
9
26
23
21
12
10
6
7
0
0
0
114
129
2,
9,
10,
6.
9,
8,
4,
1,
1,
S,
$59,
1.
14,
16,
9,
3,
7,
3,
1,
$57,
$52,
¥
0
169
012
931
769
506
242
037
966
850
175
148
805
0
939
442
166
286
698
474
084
676
0
0
0
765
632
RCRA
SUPERFUND
*
0
2
10 1
1
5
12 1
5 5
38 18
0
0
0
3
76 $28
0
3
10
7 8
6 1
46 45
17 4
12 4
58 41
0
0
0
159 $105
73 $27
$
0
380
,761
5
380
,571
,314
,560
0
0
0
345
,316
0
165
459
,253
,178
,196
,752
,033
,909
0
0
0
,944
,971
WPC
&
t
0
13
16
10
17
11
5
10
5
9
11
16
123
0
5
16
18
15
13
19
4
11
0
0
0
101
87
(106) STATE
INTERSTATE
$
0
2,754
11,044
17,400
11,389
4,430
2,812
3,103
4,288
3,385
1,189
3.323
$65,026
0
3.887
9,557
13,536
15,920
2,257
5,544
1,411
7,347
0
0
0
$59,460
$57,220
WftSTEWATER1
TREATMENT WORKS
CONSTRUCTION
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
FY 1986
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
FY 1987
FY 1986
*
1
13
82
126
106
164
138
148
146
121
155
570
1,770
0
7
132
102
98
175
86
80
115
0
0
0
795
924
S
310
3,920
87,221
67,841
54,699
180,105
78,761
111,053
70,256
64,374
135,449
1,076,302
$1,930,291
0
1,575
80,219
42,133
71,690
236,926
53,920
87,296
116,196
0
0
0
$689,955
$654,166
DRINKING WATER
*
0
19
22
26
15
19
9
10
14
18
8
36
196
1
11
28
20
14
13
13
11
11
0
0
0
122
134
$
0
4,114
8,506
6,087
5,836
1,747
1,638
1.358
1,980
1,406
101
1,871
$34,732
245
2,366
11,525
9,465
2,751
1,431
2,573
1,837
1.115
0
0
0
$33,308
$31,266
TRAINING
*
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
2
10
2
33
50
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
5
$
0
0
0
0
6
32
0
0
60
399
50
1,290
$1,837
0
30
160
50
0
0
50
0
0
0
0
0
$ 290
$ 98
CONSOLIDATED
PROGRAM AWARDS
*
0
8
6
6
14
6
10
7
7
7
7
16
94
0
0
1
8
9
6
5
7
6
0
0
0
42
64
(
( 3
( 10
( 8
( 3
( 2
( 8
(
( 6
( 1
( 4
( 3
( $53
(
(
( 1
(17
(11
(
( 4
( 1
( 4
(
(
(
($41
$
0)
,109)
,392)
,618)
,572)
,993)
,593)
293)
,233)
,622)
,140)
,783)
,348)
0)
0)
,510)
.766)
,154)
813)
,899)
,462)
,166)
0)
0)
0)
,770)
($43,803)
OTHER2.
* $
0 0
12 455
22 2,322
5 683
19 2,059
32 2,961
21 2,341
26 3,082
40 5,840
16 308
16 3,320
204 11,935
413 $35,306
0 0
6 701
27 2,410
20 2,326
16 1,984
8 826
12 742
15 855
20 2,663
0 0
0 0
0 0
124 $12,507
147 $19,743
1
Does not include reimbursements under PL 93-207.
2
Includes Research, Demonstration, Chesapeake Bay, Pesticides, Great Lakes, Clean Lakes, and
Investigations, Surveys and Studies, Toxic Substances Compliance Programs.
-------
State and Local Assistance Programs
Grant Dollars
Awards during
FY 87 (exclu-
ing WrtT Con-
struction
Grants)
REGION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOTAL
TOTAL
23.4
86.5
35.3
43.0
62.5
31.1
15,5
17.2
22.8
12,2
$349.5
%
7
25
10
12
18
9
4
5
6
4
100
Assistance by
AIR
POLLUTION
CONTROL
6.5
9.0
13,7
10.4
15.6
7.6
4.6
4.4
6.7
4.3
$82.8
Region
WPC
(106)
STATE. AND
INTERSTATE
4.
5.
5.
12.
11.
4.
3.
2.
5.
2.
$56.
1
6
2
4
3
1
3
6
3
5
4
DRNKG.
WATER
2.5
2.6
3.0
5.6
5.3
5.4
2.3
2.1
2.8
1.8
$33.4
HAZARDOUS
WASTE MANAGEMENT
4
6
6
10
12
6
2
2
5
0
$57
.2
.9
.8
.2
.0
.9
.5
,2
.3
.9
.9
SUPERFUND
5.4
61,3
3.4
2.8
15.7
5.6
2.6
5.4
1.7
2.1
$106.0
1
OTHER
0.7
1.1
3.2
1.6
2.6
1.5
0.2
0.5
1.0
0.6
$13.0
^Includes Chesapeake Bay, Training, Research, Demonstration, Pesticides, and Investigations, Surveys and
Studies and Toxic Substances program. \.
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State and Local Assistance Programs
15
WWT Construction Assistance Activity
Obligations and
Outlays1
($ in Millions)
FISCAL
YEAR
57 - 66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
763
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
y
87
NET OBLIGATIONS
YEARLY
0
$131.1
191.1
200.7
424.5
1,151.6
859.8
2,988.6
2,608.8
4,131.7
4,852.1
7,167.5
2,385.5
4.030.0
4,382.9
3,611.8
1,413.3
2,929.7
3.525.1
2,573.4
1,762.1
688.6
NET OBLIGATIONS
CUMULATIVE
S668.5
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
41,199.5
44,129.2
47,654.3
50,227.7
51,989.8
4/
52,678.4
OUTLAYS2
YEARLY
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
3,762.3
2,979.0
2,624.7
2,865.3
3,074.2
2,184.1
OUTLAYS
CUMULATIVE
$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
31, 498.6s
34,477.6
37,102.0
39,967.3
43,041.5
5/
45,225.6
% OF
CUMULATIVE
OBLIGATIONS
PAID
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
76.4
78.1
77.8
79.6
83.7
85.8
1/Prelirainary figures. Includes all available funds.
2Net payments of obligations. Data provided by the Division of Financial Management.
Includes transition quarter.
4Includes $2,355.2 obligated under PL 93-207 (reimbursable) as of 6/30/87.
5Includes $2,301.3 paid under PL 93-207 as of 6/30/87.
6/As of June 30, 1987.
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State and Local Assistance Programs
WWT Construction Assistance
REGION
Distribution by
Step of New and 1
Continuation
Projects Awarded 2
during June 1987)
3
($ in Thousands)
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOTAL
6/30/87
Obligations by
STATE
MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE
t OF AWARDS DOLLARS
1 476
0 0
0 0
1 4,952
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 195
0 0
1 458
4 $6,081
Region
WATER QUMJTY
MANAGEMENT PLNG.
t OF AWARDS DOLLARS
1 9
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 369
1 200
0 0
3 $ 578
NOTE: Continuation defined as a subsequent related project
Obligations REGION
under the Clean
Water Act by 1
Region1
2
{$ in Thousands)
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOTAL
MONTH OF
*JDNE
OBLIGATIONS!
1,278
10,769
1,494
15,292
19,456
19,391
159
3,848
16.693
6,541
$ 94,921
FISCAL YEAR
OBLIGATIONS
25,239
301,290-
26,640
58,469
189,868
48,677
27,215
18,001
49,867
4,951
$147,637
STEP 3 & 4
t OF AWARDS DOLLARS
2 1,224
2 10.938
0 0
13 - 18,197
4 19,434
3 16,616
0 0
9 3,236
2 17,704
1 1,738
36 $ 89,087
within a grant.
OMULATIVE
OBLIGATIONS
3,160,699
7,598,365
5,337,069
5,553,691
10,143,822
2,932,159
2,113,714
1,050,560
4,856,298
1,504,750
$44,251,127
% OF TOTAL
OBLIGATIONS
7
17
12
13
23
7
5
2
11
3
100
^Includes allotments under Public Works Employment Act and Supplemental Budget Authority.
2Data provided by Division of Financial Management. *Prellminary figures.
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State and Local Assistance Programs
WWT Construction Assistance
Number of Active REGION
Projects Awarded under
the Clean Water Act 1
(As of Hay 1987) 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOTOL
5/87
TOTAL
5/86
llncludes
Active Projects
NUMBER OP
ACTIVE PROJECTS
267
412
431
440
670
238
226
127
175
37
3,023
3,743
STEP 1
PROJECTSJL
52
103
83
8
175
0
42
11
18
5
497
883
STEP 2
PROJECTS
13
26
5
9
18
0
11
3
4
1
90
134
STEP :
3 PROJECTS!
MUJUCTS PROJECTS
AWAITING UNDER
CONSTRUCTION?. CONSTRUCTION
59
56
140
187
137
78
26
35
54
17
789
905
51 projects sufficiently complete to permit funding of the
143
227
203
236
340
160
147
78
99
14
1,647 2
1,821 2
Step 2 projects
TOTAL
202
283
343
423
477
238
173
113
153
31
,436
,726
Bunder Construction determined by the issuance to initial contractor of a notice to
proceed under a contract, or if a notice to proceed was not required, the execution
of the initial contract awarded on the project.
^Includes
Dollars of Active REGION
Projects Awarded under
the Clean Water Act1 1
($ in Millions) 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOTAL
5/87
TOTAL
5/86
Step 2+3 projects.
TOTAL
ACTIVE PROJECTS
1,070
4,019
2,182
1,548
2,736
916
524
301
1,026
161
$14,483
516,157
STEP 1
PROJECTS!
17
81
19
2
140
0
3
1
36
0
$299
$381
STEP 2
PROJECTS
13
85
2
7
20
0
5
5
15
0
$152
$200
STEP
3 PROJECTS!
PROJECTS PROJECTS
AWAITING UNDER
CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION4.
85
272
361
206
324
89
27
25
155
6
$1,550
$1,884
955 1
3,581 3
1,800 2
1,333 1
2,252 2
827
489
270
820
155
$12,482 $14
$13,692 $15
TOTAL
,040
,853
,161
,539
,576
916
516
295
975
161
,032
,576
1Includes allotments under Public Works Employment Act and Supplemental Budget Authority.
^Includes step 1 projects totaling $160 million sufficiently complete to permit funding
of the Step 2 projects.
•^Includes reimbursement for Step 1 and Step 2 work where applicable, and Step 2 * 3 Projects.
4Under Construction determined by the issuance to initial contractor of a notice to proceed
under a contract, or if a notice to proceed was not required, the execution of the initial
contract awarded on the project.
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State and Local Assistance Programs
WWT Construction A
Regional Distribution
of Projects Awarded
under the Clean Water
Act Reported
Completed during FY 871
(As of May 1987)
($ in Thousands)
ssistar
REGION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOTAL
ice Completed Projects
STEP 1 STEP 2
*
81
134
138
344
614
46
213
17
65
14
1.665
5
12,556
48,175
24,660
68,912
105,519
9,877
8,613
610
11,051
8,137
$298,110
iproject is considered complete
action remains to be taken on
2Includes
Step 2 +
3 projects.
«
44
37
31
35
96
18
35
7
23
9
335
32
44
10
19
39
21
9
2
40
15
$
,392
,292
,255
,658
,690
,368
,258
,031
,335
,471
$234,750 2,
when all grant
the project.
NOTE: Includes allotments under Public
Authority.
STEP iZ
Regional Distribution of
Projects Awarded under
the Clean Water Act
Reported Completed
through June 1987
($ in Millions)
REGION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOTAL
*
456
437
552
1,184
2,122
1,190
1,156
501
519
363
8,480
$
45
126
62
156
242
87
46
16
102
32
$914
t
353
226
328
775
945
656
630
276
363
277
4,829
Works
STEP 2
$1
STEP 32
If
115
191 1
218
309 1
337 1
231
255
137
176 1
58
027 $8
$
543,641
,351,136
926,275
,366,691
TOTAL
t
240
362 1
387
687 1
,577,353 1,047 1
617,447
473,866
245,703
,043,667
240,213
,385,992 4,
conditions have been satisfied
Employment
$
114
128
99
167 1,
229 1,
100
66 1.
37
195
76
,211 9,
Act and
STEP
t
588
640
889
139
490
956
193
665
926
566
052
Supplemental
3l
$
1,896 1,
3,186 1,
3,010 1,
3,521 3,
6,721 4,
1,663 2,
1,446 2,
703 1,
3,357 1,
1,070 1,
$26,573 22,
295
503
161
264 1
81
027 $8
and no
Budget
$
588,589
,443,603
961,190
,455,261
,722,562
648,692
491,737
248,344
,095,053
263,821
,918,852
further
TOTAL
1
397
303
769
098
557
802
979
442
808
206
361
$
2,055
3,440
3,171
3,844
7,192
1,850
1,558
756
3,654
1,178
$28,698
^Project is considered complete when all grant conditions have been satisfied and no further
action remains to be taken on the project.
^Excludes 51 Step 1 projects ($160 million) sufficiently complete to permit funding of the
Step 2 projects.
3Includes 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
WWT Construction Assistance - State Management Assistance
19
TOTAL STATE MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE FUNDS AWARDED
April 1980 - JUNE 1987
REGION
01
TOTAL
02
TOTAL
03
TOTAL
04
TOTAL
05
TOTAL
CT
MA
ME
NH
RI
VT
NJ
NY
PR
VI
DC
DE
MD
PA
VA
WV
AL
FL
GA
KY
MS
NC
SC
TN
IL
IN
MN
MI
OH
WI
TOTALS
10,115,420
17,705,075
5,006,222
6,332,820
4,258,900
4,736,360
$48,154,797
36,551,410
76,747,310
6,111,300
100,000
$119,510,020
0
1,786,118
20,041,517
26,228,074
1,250,330
8,500,182
$57,806,221
4,423,643*
20,627,760
10,665,179
7,494,436
6,034,400
13,861,044
7,046,590
6,464,080
$76,617,132
40,684,263
12,507,925*
25,015,820
28,060,757*
42,970,084
18,653,204*
$167,892,053
REGION
06 AR
LA
NM
OK
TX
TOTAL
07 IA
KS
MO
NE
TOTAL
08 CO
MT
ND
SD
UT
WY
TOTAL
09 AZ
CA
HI
NV
GU
PI
SA
TOTAL
10 AK
ID
OR
WA
TOTAL
U.S. TOTAL
TOTALS
5,014,370
5,497,920
2,229,920
7,576,200
33,279,780
$53,598,190
8,498,676
4,109,560
18,022,712
3,610,253
$34,241,201
5,391,924
3,352,684
3,491,660
3,155,740
3,635,511
4,954,436
$23,612,835
5,709,980
64,463,365
6,069,770
3,418,240
0
0
0
$79,661,355
2,972,382*
2,784,980
0
12,480,855*
$18,238,217
$679,332,021
*Includes funds used on a consolidated award.
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20
State and Local Assistance Programs
WWT Construction Assistance - Water Quality Management Planning
The Administrator shall reserve each fiscal year 1 per centum, or ?100,000 which-
ever amount is greater, of the sums allotted and available for obligation to each
State under Sec. 205 (j) of the Clean Water Act for each fiscal year beginning
on or after October 1, 1981, for grants for Water Quality Management planning.
June 1987
REGION/STATE
REGION I
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
REGION II
New Jersey
New York
Puerto Rico
Virgin Insland
REGION III
Delaware
Dist of Col
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia
REGION IV
Alabana
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Mississippi
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
REGION V
Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Minnesota
Ohio
Wisconsin
REGION VI
Arkansas
Louisiana
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
REGION VII
Iowa
Kansas
Missouri
Nebraska
REGION VIII
Colorado
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming
REGION IX
Arizona
California
Guam
Hawaii
Nevada
American Samoa
Trust Terr
No. Marianas
REGION X
Alaska
Idaho
Oregon
Washington
FY 84
MAXIMUM
RESERVE
$ 299,690
186,910
830,600
244,460
162,000
119,160
999,700
2,714,360
319,080
119,160
119,160
591,680
969,060
500,670
381,360
273,550
825,770
413,620
311,350
220,410
441,510
250,620
355,370
1,106,430
589,590
1,051,910
449,640
1,337,210
661,370
160,030
268,920
119,160
197,640
929,430
331,100
220,820
678,170
125,130
195,690
118,101
119,160
119,160
128,900
119,160
165,240
1,749,640
**
189,480
119,160
**
**
**
146,420
119,160
276,360
425,420
FY 85
MAXIMUM
RESERVE
$ 299,690
186,910
830,600
244,460
162,000
119,160
999,700
2,714,360
319,080
119,160
119,160
591,680
969,060
500,670
381,360
273,550
825,770
413,620
311,350
220,410
441,510
250,620
355,370
1,106,430
589,590
1,051,910
449,640
1,337,210
661,370
160,030
268,920
119,160
197,640
929,430
331,100
220,820
678,170
125,130
195,696
119,160
119,160
119,160
128,900
119,160
165,240
1,749,640
**
189,480
119,160
**
**
**
146,420
119,160
276,360
425,420
FY86
MAXIMUM
RESERVE
S 221,550
138,180
614,020
180,720
162,000
88,090
739,030
2,006,570
235,880
**
88,090
88,090
437,400
716,380
370,110
281,920
202,230
610,460
305,770
230,170
162,940
326,380
185,260
262,710
817,920
435,850
777,620
332,400
1,018,090
488,920
118,310
198,800
88,090
146,110
687,080
244,770
163,240
501,340
92,510
144,670
88,090
88,090
88,090
95,290
88,090
122,150
1,293,410
**
*140,070
88,090
**
**
**
108,240
88,090
240,300
314,490
FY87
MAXIMUM
RESERRVE
$ 299,690
186,910
830,600
244,460
162,000
119,160
999,700
2,714,360
319,080"
*
119,160
119,160
591,680
969,060
500,670
381,360
273,550
825,770
413,620
311,350
220,410
441,510
250,610
355,370
1,106,430
589,590
1,051,910
449,640
1,377,210
661,370
160,030
268,920
119,160
197,640
929,430
331,100
220,820
678,170
125,130
195,690
119,160
119,160
119,160
128,900
119,160
165,240
1,749,640
*
189,480
119,160
*
It
*
140,420
119,160
276,360
425,420
CUMULATIVE
ASSISTANCE
AWARDS
1,355,620
875,931
4,327,924
452,546
709,908
455,160
1,833,924
12,648,873
596,217
100,000
886,931
467,369
1,858,429
2,969,301
1,488,754
2,277,858
1,426,195
3,168,162
1,586,004
1,198,123
1,181,988
2,560,279
1,214,994
2,791,455
4,546,132
1,632,475
3,098,607
1,515,1541
4,305,4591
3,063,3781
497,513
1,069,260
475,581
749,431
4,505,959
1,198,8601
868,3231
1,356,4301
995,555
460,469
576,081
576,081
733,701
66|,256
470,615
4,543,455
294,3301
930,5181
437,261
300,0001
200,0001
300,0001
592,800
1,246,6041
437,0801
1,370,397
Reserve Data provided by Water Planning Division.
*The Reg'l Adminis. may reserve a reasonable amount for WOP.
** The Administrator may reserve a reasonable amount for WQP.
$92,445,710
Part of a consolidated award.
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State and Local Assistance Programs
Air Pollution Control Assistance
(As of June 1987)
(S in Thousands)
REGION
1
TOTAL
2
TOTAL
3
TOTAL
4
TOTAL
5
TOTAL
6
TOTAL
7
TOTAL
8
TOTAL
9
TOTAL
10
TOTAL
CT
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
MI
MN
OH
HI
AR
LA
NH
OK
TX
IA
KS
MO
NE
CO
MT
ND
SD
UT
WY
AZ
CA
HI
NV
GU
NMI
PI
SA
AK
ID
OR
WA
U.S. TOTAL .
TOTAL
CUMULATIVE
FY87 TO-DATE
1,842
2,486
570
589
569
465
$6,521
2,500
5,892
650
30
$9,072
506
589
1,825
7,992
2,017
723
$13,652
1,523
1,627
1,066
1,419
594
1,451
893
1,750
$10,323
2,911
2,526
2 105
1,457
4,404
1,755
$15,158
515
1,300
799
935
4,013
$7,562
877
1,110
2,080
483
$4,550
1,472
608
540
410
1,101
369
$4,500
775
5,200
0
584
74
8
0
7
$6,648
1,231
320
1,257
1,599
$4,407
$82,393
STATE AGENCY
CUMOLATIVE
FY1987
1,842
2,382
570
589
569
465
$6,417
2,202
5,892
0
30
$8,124
0
589
141
6,476
2,017
723
$9,946
1,013
747
1,066
1,419
594
1,014
893
942
$7,688
1,743
2,526
0
2
2,895
1,755
$11,026
515
0
799
935
3,361
$ 5,610
738*
748*
2,080*
483*
$4,049
1,433
403
0
347
1,042
369
$3,594
530
2,108
0
197
74*
8*
0
7*
$2,924
1,131*
320*
1,247*
1.599
$4,297
$63,675
AWARDS
MONTH OF
JUNE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
$10
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
$ 4
0
0
2,105
2
0
0
$2,107
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
172
0
0
0
0
0
$172
0
106
0
0
0
0
0
0
$106
175
0
172
0
$ 347
$ 2,746
LOCAL AGENCY
CUMULATIVE
FY1987
0
104
0
0
0
0
$ 104
298
0
650
0
$948
506
0
1,684
1,516
0
0
$3,706
510
880
0
0
0
437
0
808
$2,635
1,168
0
0
1,455
1,509
0
$4,132
0
1,300
0
0
652
$1,952
139
362
0
0
$ 501
39
205
540
63
59
0
$906
245
3,092
0
387
0
0
0
0
$3,724
100
0
10
0
$ 110
$18,718
AWARDS
MONTH OF
JUNE
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
50
10
$ 60
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
100
0
0
0
$ 100
$ 160
'Included in a consolidated grant oroaram.
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22
State and Local Assistance Programs
Hazardous Waste Management Assistance
Cumulative Awards FY 87 REGION
1
(As of June 1987)
($ in Thousands)
TOTAL
2
TOTAL
3
TOTAL
4
TOTAL
5
TOTAL
CT
MA
ME
NH
RI
VT
NJ
NY
PR
VI
DC
DB
MD
PA
VA
WV
AL
FL
6A
KY
MS
NC
SC
TO
IL
IN
MI
MN
OH
HI
WPG (Section 106) State and Interstate
(As of June 1987) REGION
1
($ in Thousands)
TOTAL
2
TOTAL
3
TOTAL
4
TOTAL
5
TOTAL
6
CT
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
MI
MN
OH
HI
AR
IA
NM
OK
TX
,->-••-:•
HAZARDOUS WASTE
MANAGEMENT
1,275
1,339
244
207
0
265
S3, 330
2,056
3,578
802
0
$6,436
0
406
796
2,961
1,284
706
$6,153
1,051
1,502
1,291
757
520
1,528
1,122
1,423
$9,194
3,373
2,026
2 631
0
2,171
947
$11,148
Assistance
CUMULATIVE AWARDS
FY 87 TO-DATE
700
1,264
605
468
664
367
$4,068
950
3,596
748
313
$5,607
622
312
1,105
4,446
1,211
1,384
$9,080
1,951
1,555
1,909
917
786
2,194
1,821
1,126
$12,380
2,195*
1,317*
2,159*
1,422*
2,385
1,727*
$11.205
688
702
294
524
1/688
-$4*096
REGION
6 AR
LA
NM
OK
TX
TOTAL
7 IA
KS
MO
ME
TOTAL
8 CO
MT
NO
SD
UT
WY
TOTAL.
9 AZ
CA
HI
NV
GU
Mil
PI
SA
TOTAL
10 AK
ID
OR
WA
TOTAL
U.S. TOTAL
REGION
7 IA
KS
MO
NE
TOTAL
8 CO
MT
ND
SD
UT
WY
TOTAL
9 AZ
CA
RI
NV
GU
NMI
PI
SA
TOTAL
10 AK
ID
OR
WA
TOTAL
HAZARDOUS WASTE
MANAGEMENT
383
1,000
265
507
4,411
$6,566
23*
519*
1,166*
325*
$2,033
263
183
252
411
410
75
$1,594
93
3,968
0
16
30*
0
0
0
$4,107
100*
82*
0
425
$607
$51,168
CUMULATIVE AWARDS
FY 87 TO-DATE
882*
577*
1,165*
624*
$3,248
924
298
341
151
443
396
$2,553
387
3,691
439
185
405*
99*
0
90*
$5,295
226*
408*
865*
68*
$1,567
INTERSTATE AGENCIES
NEIWPCC
ISC
DRBC
INCOPOT
SUSQUEHANNA
ORSANCO
.TOTAL
U.S.TOTAL^'-^-
59
58
240
0
0
0
$ 357
,859,456 _.._._» w-"L
•included in-a consolidated .grant progreeu
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State and Local Assistance Programs
23
Safe Drinking Water Assistance
CUMULATIVE AWARDS FY 1987
CUMULATIVE AWARDS FY 1987
PUBLIC WATER SYS.
(As of June 1987) REGION
1
($ in Thousands)
TOTAL
2
TOTAL
3
TOTAL
4
TOTAL
5
TOTAL
CT
HA
ME
NH
RI
VT
NJ
NY
PR
VI
DC
DE
MD
PA
VR
WV
AL
FL
GA
KY
MS
NC
SC
TO
IL
IN
HI
HN
OH
WI
SUPERVISION
426
312
335
334
256
335
$1,998
0
1,623
284
159
$2,066
0
284
378
1,075
654
373
$2,764
401
855
699
360
517
1,168
495
403
$4,898
1,121
14
1,069
754
896
937
$4,791
Pesticides Enforcement and Certification
(As of June 1987) REGION
1
($ in Thousands)
TOTAL
2
TOTAL
3
TOTAL
4
-
TOTAL
5
TOTAL
UNDERGROUND
25
0
33
47
43
43
$191
355
0
0
0
$355
2
0
66
0
0
144
$ 212
183
178
75
0
70
64
58
0
$628
252
0
8
0
373
0
$625
PUBLIC WATER SYS.
REGION SUPERVISION UNDERGROUND
6 AR
LA
m
OK
TX
TOTAL
7 IA
KS
MO
ME
TOTAL
8 CO
MT
ND
SD
UT
WY
TOTAL
9 AZ
CA
HI
NV
GU
NMI
PI
SA
TOTAL
10 AK
ID
OR
WA
TOTAL
U.S.TOTAL
1
$3
$1
$1
1
$2
$1
$27
384
597
343
232
,973
.529
417*
363*
524*
300
,604
464
210
334
95
334
45
,482
356
,792
0
284
111*
111*
0
111*
,765
315
298*
379
675
,667
.564
83
335
8
359
1,065
$1,850
0
389*
134*
124*
$ 647
84
0
141
28
115
274
$642
0
245
0
0
40*
32*
0
0
$317
0
81
156*
0
$237
$5,704
Assistance
CUMULATIVE
AWARDS
FY87 TO-DATE
or
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
MI
MN
OH
WI
93
124
83
79
79
79
$537
122
235
190
32
$579
51
78
191
185
0
60
$565
0
342
164
166
105
182
0
212
$1,171
317
260
212
149
206
204
$1,348
REGION
6
TOTAL
7
TOTAL
8
TOTAL
9
AR
LA
NM
OK
TX
IA
KS
MO
NE
00
MT
ND
SD
UT
WY
AZ
CA
HI
NV
GU
NMI
TOTAL
10
TOTAL
U.S.TOTAL
PI
SA
AK
ID
OR
WA
CUMULATIVE AWARDS
FY87 TO-DATE
141
138
108
168
432
$ 987
228
0
0
0
$ 228
0
112
0
198
89
0
$ 399
228
485
107
63
27*
15*
0
15*
$ 940
45*
126
165
93
$ 429
$ 7,183
* Included in a consolidated grant.
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State and Local Assistance Programs
24
Resource Conservation and Recovery - Superfund Assistance
Cumulative states awards received under Sec. 3012 (a)(c) of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act for a state program for Hazardous Waste
Site Inventory.
REGION
01
TOTAL
02
TOTAL
03
TOTAL
04
TOTAL
05
\J *J
TOTAL
CT
MA
ME
NH
RI
VT
NJ
NY
PR
VI
DC
DE
MD
PA
VA
WV
AL
FL
GA
KY
MS
NC
SC
TN
IL
IN
MN
MI
OH
WS
lw*J
AWARDS
146,251
1,781,645
475,775
2,703,512
358,444
0
$5,465,627
37,548,307
23,723,070
0
0
$61,271,377
0
0
0
2,577,624
791,995
0
$3,369,619
30,902
841,814
0
366,991
181,274
607,000
453,681
400,000
$2,881,662
2,034,496
757,009
4,161,694
8,075,079
77,869
540,480
$15,646,627
REGION
06 AR ,
LA
NM
OK
TX
TOTAL
07 IA
KS
MO
NE
TOTAL
08 CO
MT
ND
SD
UT
WY
TOTAL
09 AZ
CA
HI
NV
GU
PI
SA
TOTAL
10 AK
ID
OR
WA
TOTAL
U.S. TOTAL
AWARDS
89,000
665,000
530,266
517,000
3,744,830
$5,546,096
295,735
601,581
1,692,695
0
$2,590,011
2,132,726
2,660,000
325,000
32,988
100,000
44,083
$5,294,797
0
1,696,303
0
0
0
0
0
$1,696,303
«* 20,000
758,205
217,047
1,187,434
$ 2,182,686
$105,944,805
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25
State and Local Assistance Programs
Resource Conservation and Recovery -LUST- Assistance
On November 8, 1984, the President signed into law the Hazardous & Solid Waste
Amendments of 1984 (P.L. 98-616). The Amendments established a program under a new
Subtitle I of RCRA for regulation of leaking underground storage tanks, (LUST). Secti
9004 established the authority for a State LUST delegation program and Section 2007(f)
authorized appropriation of funds for State grants.
REGION
01 CT
MA
ME
NH
RI
VT
TOTAL
02 NJ
NY
PR
VI
TOTAL
03 DC
EE
MD
PA
VA
WV
TOTAL
04 AL
FL
GA
KY
MS
NC
SC
TN
TOTAL
05 IL
IN
MN
MI
OH
WI
TOTAL
AWARDS
222,855
70,000
157,495
72,631
149,927
125,000
$797,908
82,367
215,325
70,000
21,158
$388,850
121,000
125,000
140,153
125,000
0
225,520
$736,673
125,000
171,879
0
125,000
125,000
155,000
125,000
125,000
$951,879
178,692
125,000
147,805
178,067
0
172,480
$802,044
REGION
06 AR
LA
NM
OK
TX
TOTAL
07 IA
KS
MO
NE
TOTAL
08 CO
MT
ND
SD
UT
WY
TOTAL
AZ
CA
HI
NV
GU
PI
NMI
SA
TOTAL
10 AK
ID
OR
WA
TOTAL
AWARDS
0
119,000
119,000
119,000
0
$357,000
154,000*
137,500*
45,000*
161,893*
$498,393
105,205
61,735
0
384,421
0
100,000
$ 651,361
250,000
300,000
284,500
150,000
0
0
20,000*
20,000*
$1,024,500
132,358
0
131,821
111,924
376,103
U.S. TOTAL
*Included in a consolidated grant program.
$6,584,711
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