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19
Date
Published
in F.R.
7-L0-84
Affected Part and Sections
Part 403 - General Pretreat-
ment Regulations for
Existing and New Sources
Final
Preamble FR p. 28058
Effective
Date
7-10-84
8-3-84
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Date
Published
in F.R. Affected Part and Sections
9-20-84
(P) 11-16-83
Part 133 - Secondary Treat-
ment Regulation
Final
Preamble FR p. 36986
Major Subjects Described
1. Permitting Authority
Comments
The five prerequisites for obtaining authorization
to give removal credits are that the POIVJ must
(1) apply for and receive authorization; (2) demon-
strate consistent removal; (3) have an approved
local pretreatment program or qualify for the
exception to this requirement; (4) meet all
applicable sludge requirements (if the POTW is
eligible for grant funding, EPA will not pay for
additional sludge management costs resulting from
giving removal credits); and (5) continue to comply
with all its NPDES permit limits and conditions.
Removal credits will generally remain set for the
term of the POTW's NPDES permit.
Cne difference between the proposed and final rule
is with respect to procedures for modifying or
withdrawing removal credits when circumstances
arise that warrant a change. The final rule
provides for notice and comment before removal
credits are modified or a POTW's authority to
grant removal credit is withdrawn.
Some changes were made to the regulation as
originally proposed:
The proposal provided that a "registered engineer"
would evaluate the design capability of a new
treatment process in establishing effluent limita-
tions. The final rule deletes this term and pro-
vides that the "permitting authority" shall deter-
mine the appropriate effluent limitation.
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Date
Published
in F.R.
Affected Part and Sections
Effective
Date
Comments
2. Level of Treatment
Hie final rule states that the permitting authority
may not set an effluent limitation for an existing
or new facility less stringent than allowed in
§§133.105 ("Treatment equivalent to secondary
treatment"). Also, permitting authorities may
require effluent limitations more stringent than
the limitations allowed in §133.105 if the
permitting authorities determine more stringent
limitations are achievable through proper design
and/or proper operation and maintenance.
3. Industrial wastes
The final rule allows an upward adjustment of
the 30-day BOD5 and SS concentration limitations
where PCTIVte receive industrial wastes for which
direct discharge standards are less stringent than
the secondary treatment requirements. This pro-
vision for adjustment has now been made applicable
to TFs and WSPs providing treatment equivalent to
secondary treatment.
4. Oxygen demand
Use of the CBOD5 parameter is allowed for second-
ary treatment including TFs and WSPs as facilities
providing treatment equivalent to secondary
treatment.
5. Alternative State Require-
ment
The final rule requires EPA approval of an
alternative state requirement (ASR). ASR is an
adjustment to minimun levels of effluent quality
for TFs and WSPs.
10-2-84
Part 30 - General Regulations
for Assistance Programs;
Corrections
Final
Preamble FR p. 38944
10-2-84
§30.410(d) is corrected to read that the Federal
Acquisition Regulation, 48 CFR Subparts 31.1 and
31.2, are applicable to profit making organiza-
tions.
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Date
Published
in F.R.
Affected Part and Sections
Effective
Date
Cements
10-16-84
Part 133 - Secondary Treat-
ment Regulation; Correction
Final
10-16-84
Corrects typographical errors made in fined
regulations published September 20, 1984.
1-11-85
Part 35 and 130 - Water
2-11-85
Water quality planning and management regulations
Quality Planning and Manage-
ment
Final
were simplified in order to provide States and
local governments with increased flexibility to
operate their programs and to implement individu-
ally effective water quality programs focused on
priority issues and areas. Water quality agencies
must properly manage and account for Federal funds
and document improvements in water quality.
1-29-85
Protest Appeals of Recipients
Procurement Actions Under
Ftederal Assistance Agreements
Index of EPA Bid Protests. Appeal determinations
issued by RA in 1983.
2-8-85
Part 30 - General Regulation
for Assistance Programs
Proposed
N/A
Revision to rules for collecting interest, pro-
cessing and handling (collection), and timing of
imposition of penalty charges on recipients' debts
under EPA assistance agreements. Interest will
accrue from date of DDO's decision even if review
of that decision is requested.
5-9-85
Part 403
Appendix D
Proposed
Preamble FR p. 19664
jq/A
This proposed rule revises Appendix D (a list of
waste streams considered dilute - i.e., having no
more than trace or non detectable amounts of
pollutants of concern) to update and correct list
and to eliminate errors. Some subcategories had
been erroneously listed or emitted.
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Date
Published
in F.R.
Affected Part and Sections
Effective
Date
Cements
5-28-85
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Date
Published
in F.R.
Affected Part and Sections
Effective
Date
Canments
proposed rule oal y requires that in such cases,
the partial acquisition caused a substantial
change in the nature of the farm operation;
(f) provides that only the market method be used
in determining the cost of a comparable replace-
ment dwelling; (g) deletes the requirement that
the displacing agency, at the request of a
displaced person, provide a certificate
concerning eligiblity for a replacement housing
payment; (h) deletes the provision of EPA's
current regulation requiring that payments and
other costs under the Uniform Act be shared in
the same manner as other project costs;
(i) deletes the provision that EPA may advance
to a State agency the EPA share of the cost of
Uniform Act payments if it is determined to be
necessary for the expenditious completion of a
program or a project; (j) allows for simplified
appraisal procedures for cases as identified by
the agency; (k) established an administrative
settlement procedure where negotiated purchase is
unsuccessful; (1) requires updating of purchase
offers based on information provided by landowner,
change in property characteristics or significant
delay; (m) requires agency to establish minimum
qualifications for appraisers; and, (n) clarifies
responsibility for paying damages to portions of
property not acquired for the project.
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84 CONTINUED
Date
Published
in F.R.
Affected Part and Sections
Effective
Date
Comments
6-3-85
(F) 9-20-84
(P) 9-20-84*
Part 133 - Secondary Treat-
ment Regulations
(*Notice soliciting comment
on percent removal (PR)
requirement of secondary
treatment regulations -
49 FR 37010-14).
Final
7-17-85
- Requires a thirty (30) day average of not less
than 85 PR for BOD5, CBOD5 and SS for conven-
tional secondary treatment processes.
- Requires a thirty (30) day average of not less
than 65 PR for BOD5, CBOD5 and SS (except SS
limits for waste stabilization ponds) for treat-
ment processes equivalent to secondary treatment.
- Provides special consideration for lowering the
PR requirements or for substituting a mass limit
for PR for certain POTW's that cannot meet the
minimun PR due to less concentrated influent
conditions.
- Treatment plans can apply for a permit adjust-
ment in PR under this special consideration only
if: (1) The treatment plant is consistently
meeting or will consistently meet (for new plant)
its other permit effluent concentration limita-
tions, but its PR requirements cannot be met due
to less concentrated influent; (2) to meet the PR
requirement would require significantly more
stringent effluent limitations than would other-
wise be required by the concentration based
standard; and (3) the less concentrated influent
is not the result of "excessive" I/I.
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Date
Published
in F.R.
Affected Part and Sections
Effective
Date
Comments
- Under this final rule, NPDES permitting
authorities would be allowed to modify the PR
requirement in existing secondary treatment
permits on a case-by-case basis, based on the
removal capability of the treatment plant,
influent wastewater concentration and the i/l
situation. The concentration limits in the
permit would remain unchanged.
lO
Co
6-19-85
Part 403 - General Pretreat-
ment Regulations for
Existing and New Sources
Proposed
Preamble FT? p. 25526-9
Defintions FR p. 225529
N/A
This regualtion proposes new definitions for the
terms "interference" and "pass through "to replace
those which were suspended in a court ruling on
9/30/83 and, subsequently, in regulations of
2/10/84.
6-25-85
(P) 1-7-83
Part 6 - Procedures and
Requirements Implementing
the National Environmental
Policy Act for the Municipal
Wastewater Treatment Con-
struction Grants Program
(Subpart E) and Related
Sections
Interim
6-25-85
The procedural amendments acccnroodate recent
changes in EPA's regulations for the e.g. prog ram
(40 CFR Part 35) which have been modified to in-
corporate the Anendments of 1981 (Pub.L. 97-117) .
The modifications in the grant program change the
process that recipients of EPA grants follow in
the planning and building of wastewater treatment
facilities. Several amendments to Subpart E and
related sections, though substantive, are minor
in nature and streamline the process and criteria
for undertaking an environmental review and
preparing an EIS. The reg. also revises the
reference to "Office of Federal Activities" to
"Office of External Affairs". More substantive
changes were made to the environmental review
process including the partitioning of the review
process and public involvement requirements.
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1975 - 5
Handbook of Procedures
Allowable and Unallowable Cbsts
1st
Edit.
7/75
TM
76-1*
8/76
TM
77-1
1/77
TM
78-1
2/78
2nd
Etiit.
10/79
3rd**
Edit.
10/84
TM
85-1
7/85
1
Acquisition of Privately or Publicly
Constructed Waste Treatment Facilities
X
X
X
Administration Building
X
AE Services
X
Aesthetics
X
Assistance with State and Federal Regulations
X
X
Bid Bond Forfeiture
X
X
X
X
Biological "Seeding"
X
X
Bond Costs
X
X
Bonus Payments
X
Building Maintenance Equipment
X
Certificate as to Title to Project Site
X
X
Change Orders
X
Claims (defense)
X
Claims (settlements)
X
Collection System Maintenance Equipment
X
X
X
Computers
X
Crossover Sewers
X
Defects in plans and Drawings (Subagreements
for Correction of)
X
Delays
X
Demolition of Existing Structures
X
X
X
Federal Facilities
X
X
Federal Statutory Procedures(Compliance with)
X
Field Surveys to Identify Cultural Resources
X
X
X
Financial Reports and Studies
X
X
First Year of Operation (A/E)
X
Fringe Benefits
X
X
Furnishings (incl. Draperies, Furniture, and
Office Equipment)
X
X
X
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Handbook (Continued)
Allowable and Unallowable Costs
1st
Edit.
7/75
TM
76-1*
8/76
TM
77-1
1/77
TM
78-1
2/78
2nd
Eldit.
10/79
3rd**
Eflit.
10/84
TM
85-1
7/85
Grantee Employee Salaries and Benefits
X
Grantee Employees Transportation
X
Grantee Training Wbrkshops
X
X
X
Groundwater Monitoring Facilities
X
X
X
Individual Systems
X
Industrial (planninq) (Use of Facilities)
X
X
Inflltration/Inflow
X
Inspection
X
X
X
Labor Charges and Related Costs
X
X
Laboratory Equipment, Chemicals and Supplies
X
X
X
Liquidated Damages
X
X
X
MBE/WBE Liaison Services
X
Mobile Equipment
X
X
X
New Habitation Capacity or Establishments on
Environmentally Sensitive Land
X
Plan of Operation (and O&M manual)
X
Pretreatment Program
X
X
Procurement
X
Professional Liability Insurance
X
Protests (Procurement) (Legal and Engineering
Services)
X
Public Liaison Services
X
X
X
Public Participation (On-Site Visits)
X
X
Rate Studies
X
X
Redesigrv/Replanning Costs Resulting from
Changes in Federal Requirements
X
X
Replacement Parts
X
X
Restoration of Streets and Rights-of-Way
X
X
X
Royalties and Patents
X
X
Safety Equipment
X
X I
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Handbook (Continued)
Allowable and Unallowable Costs
1st
Edit.
7/75
TM
76-1*
8/76
TM
77-1
1/77
TM
78-1
2/78
2nd
Edit.
10/79
3rd
Eflit.
10/84
TM
85-1
7/85
Services (Non-engineering; Required during
Construction by State or Local Law)
X
X
X
Shop Equipment
X
X
X
Site Acquisition vs. Site Preparation Costs
X
X
X
X
X
Site Screening
X
Small and Onsite Systems
X
Special Assessment Districts (Establish-
ment of)
X
X
X
Start-up Services
X
X
X
Subagreements (building)
X
Tools
X
X
X
Transporation of Liquid or Dewatered Wastes
X
Travel Costs
X
X
X
Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real
Property Acquisition Policies
X
X
Utilities
X
X
X
*TM 76-1 contains a revision to the general "Allowability Determinations" and reads, "The cost items listed
below are applicable to both PL 84-660 and PL 92-500 projects. In making eligibility determinations,
consideration should be given to commitments previously made to grantees in the absence of prior National
policy, pertinent statutes or regulations."
**Only those allowable/unallowable costs which are expanded in the Handbook are listed here. "Appendix A"
costs (from 2/17/84 regs) , which are repeated verbatim in the Handbook but not annotated, have been omitted.
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Docket No.
Assistance Appeal Case Name Date
of Dec is
83-59
Arlington County, Virgina
11-30-84
83-122
City of Itasca, Texas
11-30-84
83-129
Freeport Sewer District, Maine
(Reconsideration)
12-06-84
83-74
City of Columbus, Mississippi
12-18-84
8 2-99
City of Baytown, Texas
12-19-84
83-106
Bradford Sanitary Authority,
Pennsylvania
12-19-84
80-89
Upper Allegheny Joint Sanitary
Authority, Pennsylvania
12-26-84
82-65
City of Coppell, Texas
12-28-84
83-39
Pound, Virginia
1-2 3-8 5
83-72
City of Lawrence, Kansas
1-23-85
83-135
New Orleans, Louisiana
1-2 3-8 5
83-124
Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer
District
1-24-85
8 3-78
Princeton Sanitary Board,
West Virginia
1-25-85
8 3-41
Accident, Maryland
1-29-85
82-106
Fulton County, Georgia
1-30-85
83-58
City of Medford, Wisconsin
1-31-85
8 3-75
City of Fort Wayne, Indiana
2-06-85
81-117
City of Port Towsend, Oregon
2-26-85
8 3-52
City of Greensboro, North Carolina
2-27-85
83-121
City of Ventura, California
3-01-85
78-07
Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage
3-07-85
District
83-61/83-62 Cumberland-Franklin Joint Municipal 3-08-85
Authority and Hamilton Township
Municipal Authority
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Docket No.
8 3-134
83-1Q8
83-127
81-113
8 2-0 5
8 3-46
83-138
82-73
83-14
83-50
82-56/82-58
80-89
83-44
83-130
Date of Decision
3-2 2-85
3-25-8 5
3-28-85
Assistance Appeals Case Name
Saraland, Alabama
City of Clifton Forge, Virginia
Secaucus Municipal Utilities'
Authority
Metropolitan Waste Control 3-28-85
Commission, St. Paul, Minnesota
Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, 4-26-85
Detroit, Michigan
Glen Rogers Public Service District, 5-01-85
West Virginia
City and County of San Francisco, 5-10-85
California
Saratoga County Sewer District, 5-17-85
New York
Port Huron Township, Michigan 5-21-85
City of Bend, Oregon 5-31-85
City of Jackson, Mississippi 6-05-85
Upper Allegheny Joint Sanitary 6-25-85
Authority, Pennsylvania
City of Attleboro, Massachusetts 6-28-8 5
City of Attleboro, Massachusetts 6-28-85
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DRAFT
Assistance Appeals Subject Index*
Current as of July 1, 1985
Allowability of Costs for Grant Funding
Accounting Method
7 6-16t 79-08t
Allocation
78-04t 79-09t
8 0-13t ft 80-18tt
80-61ft 80-64t t
8 2-7 4tt t 8 2- 7 91
79-34t
80-73t t 82-61t
79-18t tt 79-29t
80-26t t 80-3 It
80-691" t 80-85t
8 2-13 It 8 3-99t
79-43t tt 80-011
8 0-56tt 8 0-60t t
81-03t 81-57t
83-138t
Direct Costs
7 9-09t
80-25tt
8 0-102t t
81-92t
79-29t
80-28t
81-17tt
8 2-12t
80-01t
80-57tt
81-18
82-122t
80-0911
80-65tt
81-58tt
83-45t
80-12t t
8 0-70tt
81-71t
8 3-129ttt
80-1711
8 0- 811
81-89t
Documentation
76-16t
79-4 3t
80-54t
8 0-10 It
81-62ttt
81-79tt
81-98t
82-15tt
82-4 4t
82-92
82-122t
8 3-6 Ot
tt
77-0 6t
80-22t
80-64tt
8 0-114t t
81-63tt
81-84t
81-102tt
82-19t
82-47
82-93t
82-90tt
8 3-7 4t
77-2 2t
80-28t
80-72tt
81-02t
81-72tt
81-89t
81-112t
8 2-20t
82-48t
82-96t
82-125ttt
8 3-7 5t
Federal Cost Principles
7 5-23t
8 2- 611
80-13t tt 80-54t
79-09t
80-29tt
80-77t
81-03t
81-73tt
81-92t
81-113t
82-28ttt
82-53t
82-97t
83-39t
83-87t
80-76t
79-29t
80-41t
80-81t
81-42t
81-74t
81-93tt
82-10t
82-29t
82-79t
8 2-113t
83-4 5t
8 3-127t
tt
79-36t
80-51t
80-97t
81-47t t
81-77t
81-97t
82-12t
82-37t t
82-86t t
82-119t
83-58t
83-138t
80-83tt 81-89t
Force Account
7 9-18t tt
80-55tt
81-0 6t
8l-99t
83-75t
80-09tt
80-57tt
81-3 It t
8l-109t
83-113t
80-10tt 80-13t tt 80-36tt 80-49tt
8 0-64tt 8 0-94tt 80-101t 80-113t
81-43t 81-74t tt 81-77t 81-86tt
8 2-44t 8 2-5 4t 82-73 83-71
* Key: Pending appeals are designated by docket numbers with-
out symbols. Decisions and other determinations of the Board
of Assistance Appeals are designated by docket numbers with the
following symbols:
t Decided Appeal
tt Ruling on Procedural/Jurisdictional Motion or Order
ttt Reconsidered Appeal
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Fringe Benefits
7 7-2 2t
80-113t
82-86tt
79-08t
81-2 It
79-091"
81-79tt
79-34t
82-15tt
Incurred After Completion Date
79-43t ft
81-23t
8l-109t
83-33t
83-134t
80-54t
81-261" t
82-06t
83-4 It
8 3-14 It
8 0-6 2tt
81-54t
82-77t
83-45t
8 0-94tt
81-57t
8 2-9 91
83-60t
80-54t
82-73
80-101t
81-89t
83-106t
83-74t
80-85t
8 2-7 91
80-109t
81-107t
82-131t
83-78t
Incurred Before Grant Award
7 5-171 7 5-36t 76-01t
80-39t tt 80-62tt 80-113t
82-65t
t9-08t
81-20tt
79-1Ot
81-78t
79-43t tt
81-79tt
Indirect Costs
General Municipal Administrative Expenses
78-14t
80-54t
81-2 3t
82-28t tt
82-103tt
83-1 2 2t
78-17t
80-79t
81-35t
82-3 2t t
82-106t
83-125
78-19t
80-80t
81-36t
82-37tt
82-125ttt
83-1381
79-08t
80-85t
81-67t
82-53t
83-05ttt
79-43t tt
80-106t
81-84t
82-73
8 3-7 4t
80-51t
81-0 3t
81-89t
82-97t
8 3-9 71
Generally
7 8-12t t 79-0 4t t 80-26tt 80-27tt 80-30tt 80-65tt
80-113t 81-03t 81-06t 81-08tt 81-38t 81-40tt
81-43t 81-74t tt 81-89t 82-lltt 82-12t 82-94t
83-138
Indirect Cost Rate
8 0-70t t
82-64t
80-80t
8 3-7 5t
81-03t
81-36t
81-76t t 81-107t
Interest Against the Government
80-50tt 80-54t 81-37t 81-42t 82-06t 82-133t tt
83-112t
Outside Scope of the Project
77-13t 80-51t 8 0-7 91 80-80t 81-54t 81-89t
81-99t 81-115t t 82-171 83-108t
Overhead
80-07t 80-17tt 80-52t 80-81t 81-03t 81-21t
81-9 7t 82-56 82-61t 83-52t 83-97t
Profit
8 0-07t 80-30tt 80-65t t 80-81t 81-21t 81-36t
81-49t 8 2-6 41 82-93t 83-52t
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Reasonableness
79-18+ tt 79-36t
80-23+ 80-39+ ++
80-97+ 81-02+
81-98+ 82-23+
83-19+ 83-58+
83-89t 83-91+
Audits
79-43+ tt 80-01+
80-52+ 80-54+
81-03+ 81-49+
82-79+ 82-96+
83-59+ 83-72+
83-108+ 83-134+
80-07+ 80-13t t+
80-63+ 80-76 +
81-77+ 81-89+
82-99+ 82-119+
8 3-74+ 83-78 +
83-138+
Access to Records
78-06+
Record Retention
77-06+ 78-06+ 79-15+ 79-18+ ++ 79-29+ 79-36+
80-01+ 80-13+ ++ 80-22+ 80-23+ 80-28+ 80-54+
80-97+ 81-03+ 81-38+ 81-62+++ 81-77+ 81-81++
81-89+ 81-92+ 81-98+ 82-20+ 82-46++ 82-79t
82-96+ 83-87+
Board of Assistance Appeals
Burden of Proof
75-16+
78-19++
80-01+
80-26++
80-60+ +
80-116++
81-62+++
82-24+
82-99+
83-3 3+
83-91 +
83-138+
75-38+
78-20++
80-07+
80-39+ ++
80-61++
81-02+
81-66+
82-26+
82-105+
83-39+
83-97t
76-20+ 77-21+ +t 78-14++ 78-15++
79-09+ 79-18+ ++ 79-25+ 79-36+
80-13+ ++ 80-18++ 80-22+ 80-23t
80-52+ 80-54+ 80-55++ 80-56++
80-64++ 80-69++ 80-80+ 80-85+
81-21+ 81-23+ 81-35+ 81-36+
81-74+ ++ 81-98+ 81-107+ 82-19+
82-28+++ 82-53+ 82-79+ 82-86++
82-106+ 82-125+++ 83-05+++ 83-09++
83-45+ 83-60+ 83-74+ 83-75 +
83-99+ 83-106+ ++83-112+ 83-124+
Cost of Appeal
80-54+ 80r80 +
80-97+
81-36+
Issues on Appeal
80-28+ 81-79++
81-89+
82-65+
83-106+ ++83-122+
Jurisdiction
Bid Protests
75-37+ 79-42++ 82-03+
Deviations from Regulations
77-13+ 78-01+ 79-48++ 80-22+ 80-40++
80-79+ 80-110++ 81-54+ 81-77+ 82-110+
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Equitable Powers
7 5-071" 79-49t 80-22t 81-77t 82-03t 82-26t
8 3-391"
Final Disputes Decision
7 7-2 It tt 7 9-18t tt 79-48tt
8 0-8 5t 8 0-97t 80-113 +
81-89t 81-96t 81-103t t
82-16tt 82-28ttt 82-60t
8 3-126t t 8 3-1 3 It t 83-132tt
80-13t tt 80-53tt 80-79t
81-36t 81-74t tt 81-79tt
81-108t 81-113t
82-125ttt 83-05ttt
83-133t t 83-137tt
82-0 2t t
83-106t tt
83-139tt
Generally
78-14tt
80-22t
80-64tt
81-62ttt
83-133t t
78-191
80-26tt
80-69tt
81-79tt
83-138t
79-4 8t t
8 0-5 5tt
80-80t
81-9 6t
79-49t
80-56tt
80-105t
82-26t
80-0 It
80-60tt
80-113t
82-65t
80-1811
8 0-61tt
81-3 3ttt
83-45t
Notice of Appeal
78-0 It 78-23t t
79-181 tt 79-251
Parties to Appeal
7 9-38t t 8 0-80t 80-103tt 82-61t
Reconsideration
74-08ttt 7 4-09ttt 75-05ttt
80-26tt 80-39t tt 80-55tt
8 0-6 4t t 8 0-69t t 81-23t
8 2-57t 8 2-74ttt 82-122t
Standard of Review
80-13t tt 83-05ttt
78-07t
81-115tt
83-09tt
7 9-4 9t
8 2-26t
83-61t
80-0 It
82-30t
83-62t
75-06ttt
80-56tt
81-3 3t 11
8 3-129tt t
79-36t 80-18tt
80-60tt 8 0-6 It t
81-74t tt 82-37tt
80-39t tt 81-57t 81-66t
8 2-74ttt 8 2-79t 82-96t
Procedures
Deadlines
7 4-13t t
Dismissal
7 4-1 3t t
76-2Itt 83-106t tt8 3-129ttt
81-80tt 8 3-05ttt
Generally
80-85t
8 0-1lOt t 81-16t
Panel Appointment
8 0-89t tt 80-98tt
82-23t
83-05t 11
Clean Air Act
7 7-0 6t 7lM)6t 79-0 9t 79-29t 30-28t 80-77t 8l-38t
81-6 2tt t 8l-79tt
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Cleart Water Act
Wastewater Treatment Works Construction Grants
Abandonment of Treatment works
81-021"
Acquisitions
Land
76-0 It 77-2Of 80-01t 80-31f 80-38tt
80-54t 80-85t 80-97t 81-02f 81-42t
81-551" t 81-67t 81-68t t 82-19t 82-23t
8 2- 7 4111 83-121t
Treatment Works
7 4-08ttt 74-09ttt 75-05t ft 75-06t ft 76-011
76-181" 78-261" 81-191" 81-119tt
Additions to Treatment Works
7 5-0 It 7 5-25t 78-26t
81-58tt 82-24t 82-66tt
Advanced Wastewater Treatment
78-07t 8l-96t
80-76t 80-117tt 81-35t
Alternative Technology
83-121t
Applicable Regulations
8l-62ttt 81-117t 82-47 82-81 82-92 82-110t
83-45t 83-52t 83-59t 83-72t 83-73t 83-106t tt
83-1 lOt 83-121t
Architect/Engineering
Services
7 9-1Ot
79-15t
79-18t tt
79-3 3t
79-43t tt
79-47t
80-0 It
80-04t t
80-07t
80-13t tt
80-14tt
8 0-22t
80-38tt
80-39t tt
80-52t
80-63t
80-64t t
80-72tt
80-79t
8 0-8 Ot
8 0-8 5t
80-89t tt
8 0-94tt
80-104t t
80-1 lOtt
81-05tt
81-06t
81-20tt
81-21t
81-2 2t
81-3 It t
81-3 2t t
81-3 6t
81-4 3t
81-491
81-58tt
81-77t
81-80t t
81-97t
81-98t
82-17t'
82-20t
8 2-37t t
82-49tt
82-5 3t
82-56
82-57t
8 2-6 5t
82-77t
82-8 0t
82-86t t
82-90tt
82-94t
82-96t
8 2- 9 71
8 2-10 6t
82-113t
8 3-1 It
8 3-3 3t
83-35tt
83-39t
83-4 It
83-4 5t
83-4 6t
83-50
83-58t
83-59t
8 3-60t
8 3-67t
8 3-7 2t
8 3-7 41
83-78t
83-87t
83-97t
83-108t
83-113t
83-122t
83-127t
83-134t
83-138t
8 3-14 It
Bond Costs
7 4-13t t 79-36t
81-8 6tt 82-19t
80-01t 80-09tt
80-54t 81-3 2tt
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Collectors
and Interceptors
74-12+
75-09+
75-10+
75-14+
75-15+
75-16+
7 6-2 0+
77-02+
77-17++
79-49t
80-22+
80-105+
83-05+ + +
83-06+
75-11+ 7 5-12+ 7 5-13t
7 5-171 7 5-2 It 7 5-39t
77-18+ 78-12++ 79-25+
81-04+ 81-98+ 82-55+
81-02+
79-38++ 80-07+ 80-54+
82-19+ 82-28+++ 82-79+
83-43 +
Cost Effectiveness
75-01+ 75-05+ ++ 79-33+ 79-43+ ++ 80-22+
81-19+ 81-106+ 82-74+++ 83-05+++ 83-12+
Crossover Sewers
77-09t+ 80-54+
Duplicative Costs
77-22+ 79-33+ 79-34+
81-02+ 81-58++ 81-74+ ++
82-105t 82-125+++ 83-35++
Eligibility of Applicant
75-07+ 78-26+ 83-05+++
Industrial Cost Recovery
78-07+ 79-49+
Industrial Sources
75-30+ 79-49+ 81-99+
initiation of Construction
74-07+ 75-38+ 77-15++ 78-26+ 81-114++
Innovative Technology
82-110+
Landscaping
81-32++ 81-34++ 81-101++
Legal Fees
Claim Defense
82-05+ 82-26+ 83-44 83-130 83-131++
Claim Prosecution
78-14++ 78-19+ 83-05+++ 83-93
Egual Access to Justice Act
80-80+
Generally
79-36+ 80-01+
80-104++ 81-32++
82-05 82-53+
83-39+
80-04++ 80-54+
81-36+ 81-42+
82-77+ 82-80+
80-80+ 80-97+
81-95++ 81-98+
82-119+ 8 3-05+ +1
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Municipality
7 5-0 3t
Operation and Maintenance
79-38tt 80-2 6tt 81-21t
82-103tt 8 3-4 5t 83-109t
Plans and Specifications
80-04tt 8 0-6 3t 8 0-64tt
Pollution Control Need
7 5-1 It
82-17t
8 0-2 2t
8 2-24t
81-50t t
81-89t 81-112t 82-17t
8 3-112t 83-129ttt
80-80t 8 l-94t t
81-66t 81-691" 81- 106t
Project Inspection
7 8-0 6t 7 9-3 6t
81-2 3t
81-98t
8 2-7 7t
8 3- 3 91
8 3-781"
8l-26tt
81-106t
8 2-991
83-4 It
8 3-108t
80-0 It
81-32tt
81-107t
82-106t
83-4 3t
83-134t
80-26tt
81-4 3t
81-109t
82-113t
83-4 5t
8 3—1411
80-109t
81-44t t
82-20t
8 2-13 It
83-60t
81-06t
81-891
82-57t
83-33t
83-74t
Redesign Costs
7 9-4 3t tt 80-38tt
8 3- 7 31 8 3- 7 41
Regionalization
7 4-08ttt 74-09t tt
7 8-14t t 78-15tt
80-80t
8 3-108t
81-3 3t tt
8 3-112t
75-05t tt 76-17tt
78-19t 78-20tt
82-94t
83-140t
77-19 tt
81-84t
83-12t
78-08tt
Reimbursement for Pre-Award Costs
7 4-07t
7 4-13t t 7 5-2 5t
76-18t
Replacement of Treatment Works
77-02t 79-38tt 79-49t 82-110t
77-15tt
83-135t
80-39t tt
Sewer Use Ordinance
80-54t
States
8 0-7 9t
81-112t
Approval
7 5-0 It 80-89t 82-66t t 83-135t
Certi fication
80-89t tt 81-54t
8 2-6 5t
8 3-61t
83-62t
Deleqation to State Agencies
7 5-0 3t 80-79t 81-54t 82-17t 82-74ttt 82-118t
83-12 6t 8 3-137tt
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Priority List
80-89t +t 81-19t
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Street Repair
77-21+ tt 81-47tt 81-115t t
8 3-137t t
User Charqe System
7 6-0 4t 78-07t 80-95tt 80-116tt
Estoppel
7 4-0 7t
79-34t
80-22t
81-0 3t
81-62ttt
81-112t
82-611"
83-129ttt
75-25t
79-3 6t
80-501" t
81-33ttt
81-66t
81-114t t
82-641"
83-1351"
7 5-371
79-47t
80-52t
81-37t
81-69t
82-06t
82-74t tt
8 3-4 3t
78-23t t
79-49t
80-54t
8 l-50tt
81-77t
8 2-19t
82-92
83-61t
83-39t
79-12t
80-07t
80-81t
81-54t
81-89t
82-26t
82-133t tt
83-62t
83-112t
79-181 tt
80-13t tt
80-97t
81-56
81-98t
82-47
83-1271
Grant Administration
Amendments
77-13t 80-03t 80-89t tt 80-116tt 81-69t 81-114tt
83-135t
Annulment
81-106t
Breach
8l-16t 81-114t t
Characterization
Contract
7 6-02t 80-105t 81-114t t 83-59t 83-121t
Cooperative Agreement
Trust
79-18t tt 80-13t tt 80-23t 82-53t 83-09tt
83-39t 8 3-7 4t 83-112t
Conditions
8l-16t 81-58tt 83-127t
Contingency Funds
83-1271 83-135t
De-Obligation of Grant Funds
81-105tt
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In-Kind Contributions
81-27tt
Matching Funds
81-16t 81-65t t
Project Changes
Generally
77-13t 79-43t tt 80-03t 80-54t 80-105t 81-22t
81-23t 8l-54t 81-107t 82-23+
Grant Amount
Decrease
81-103t t
Increase
78-14tt 78-19t 78-17t 79-36t 80-79t 80-89t tt
80-116tt 81-2 3t 81-54t 81-107t 81-112t 82-66tt
82-1191 82-13 It 83-1lOt 83-135t
Prior Approval
78-14tt 78-19t 79-10t 79-18t tt 79-36t 80-13t tt
80-79t 81-98t 81-99t 82-26t 82-66tt 82^79t
83-61t 83-62t 83-74t
Schedule
Recoupment of Grant Funds
7 6-0 2t 78-06t 79-12t
80-28t 80-97t 81-03t
81-79t t 81-92t 81-98t
82-125ttt 83-106t tt
79-18t tt 80-0It
81-45tt 81-56
82-18tt 82-28ttt
80-13t tt
81-75t
82-53t
Suspension
8 0-03t
Te rmmation
7 6-0 2t
81-114t t 82-1181
8 3-76tt
Withholding of Grant Funds
80-83t t 80-104t t
Grant Related Income
Generally
81-68tt 8 2-1061
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Interest on Grant Funds
Earned
79-18t ft 80-13t ft 80-50tt 80-57tt 80-58tt 80-71tt
80-83tt 8 l-37t 81-52tt 81-58tt 82-06t 82-53t
82-133t tt 83-124t
Imputed
79-18t tt 80-13t tt 81-86tt 81-102tt 81-106t
Grant Types
Advance Payment
80-50tt 81-37t 82-06t 82-133t tt
Reimbursement
80-50tt 8l-37t 82-06t 82-44t 82-133t tt
Grantee's Management Responsibilities
Financial Management
81-16t 81-114tt 8 2-80t
Project Management
79-10t 79-36t
80-109t 81-0 2t
82-2 3t 82-131t
83-66tt 8 3-106t
tt
79-38tt 80-52t 80-54t 80-80t
81-33ttt 81-115tt 82-05 82-17t
83-09tt 83-19t 83-33t 83-39t
8 3-112t 8 3-113t
Grantor's Responsibilities
8l-69t 81-78t 82-03t
Subagreements
Change Orders
75-37t 79-18t tt
80-26tt
81-21t
8 l-98t
82-53t
83-21t
83-108t
80-40tt
81-33ttt
81-107t
82-60t
83-39t
83-1lOt
79-36t
80-75tt
81-3 5t
82-03t
82-103tt
8 3-5 2t
83-130
80-07t
80-83tt
81-39tt
82-16tt
82-105t
8 3-59t
80-14tt
80-94tt
81-71t
8 2-36tt
83-09tt
8 3-60t
8 0-1911
80-10 It
81-86tt
82-45tt
83-12t
83-91t
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Compensation
79-18t tt 79-43t tt 80-01t 80-13t tt 80-39t ft 80-52t
80-54t 80-80t 81-2 It 81-36t 81-62ttt 81-77t
81-971" 81-98t 81-106t 82-90tt 82-96t 83-llt
83-33t 83-59t 83-67t 83-89t 83-122t
Contract Clauses
Escalation Clause
82-601"
Generally
76-15t 80-23t 81-97t 83-06t
Contractor's Failure to Perform
80-541" 81-23t 81-6$+ 82-131t 83-09tt 83-45t
83-60t 8 3-67t 83-74t 83-134t
Cost and Pricing Data
79-15t 8 0- 5 2t 80-81t 83-138t
Generally
80-17t t 80-23t 80-81t 81-08tt 81-22t
Interest on Fees Paid
80-54t
Minority and Women's Business Enterprise Requirements
81-96t 82-03t
Procurement
Formally Advertised
75-37t 82-03t 82-19t 82-106t 83-106t tt
Negotiated
75-37t 82-03t
Types
Cost Plus
Fixed Fee
81-2 2t 81-2 It 81-2 3t 81-49t 82-20t
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Multiplier
79-43t tt 80-521" 81-21t
Percentage of Construction Cost
79-18t tt 79-43t tt 79-47t 80-39t tt 80-52t
8 0-8 5t 81-16t 81-22t 81-97t 81-98t
81-112t 82-96t 82-106t 82-112t 83-llt
83-3 3t 83-39t 83-41t 83-58t 83-59t
83-67t 83-72t 83-78t 83-108t 83-127t
Percentage of Cost
80-13t tt 80-16tt 80-34tt 80-55tt 80-68tt
8 0-7 Itt 8 0-8 5t
Fixed Price
80-3Ott 80-391 tt 80-52t 81-49t 81-69t 81-77t «
81-117t 8 2-65t 83-46t 83-106t tt83-122t
Uniform Relocation and Real Property Act
77-20t
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