EPA Region 7 Communities Information Digest September i6, 2016 Welcome to the latest EPA Region 7 Digest! EPA Region 7's Communities Information Digest provides communities with the latest news about funding and technical assistance opportunities, webinars, conferences, and other activities related to human health and the environment. An * indicates a new item. Jump to: Headlines Funding and Technical Assistance Opportunities Meetings. Conferences. & Events Webinars and Conference Calls To subscribe or unsubscribe from this newsletter, or to suggest new content, email: R7_POIS_Communities_Mailbox@epa.gov Find us @ www.facebook.com/eparegion7 www.twitter.com/EPAregion7 www.scribd.com/eparegion7 Headlines National *USDA Awards Grants to Preserve Affordable Rural Housing USDA is awarding Housing Preservation Grants to 107 organizations in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and in every state except Montana and Washington. The grants can be used to remove health and safety hazards, make homes more energy efficient, and modernize the units. Grant recipients distribute the grants to homeowners and owners of multi-family rental properties or cooperative dwellings who rent to low- and very-low-income residents. SepticSmart Week September 19-23 EPA urges maintenance of septic systems to protect health, environment, and save money. For information on SepticSmart Week or tips on how to properly maintain your septic system, visit www.epa.gov/septicsmart. E-Cycle Your Old Electronics This School Year Find out where to donate or recycle your used electronics. Apply for Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities technical assistance Read the 2016-2017 Request for Letters of Interest for information on how to apply. ------- *EPA Finalizes Rule to Reduce Smog-Forming Pollution Across State Lines EPA recently announced final updates to the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule. This action will help protect communities in the eastern U.S. from smog-forming pollution that crosses state lines and will help states meet the 2008 air quality standards for smog, or ozone. *New Rule Proposed to Help Children Exposed to Lead Paint Hazards In an effort to immediately help young children with elevated blood lead levels living in federally assisted housing, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has proposed to lower the Department's threshold of lead in the child's blood to match the one used by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. HUD's proposed new reference level for lead in a young child's blood would be lowered from 20 micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood to five, and continue to be aligned with CDC recommendations. *EPA Awarded Three GreenGov Presidential Sustainabilitv Awards The GreenGov Presidential Awards celebrate outstanding achievement in the pursuit of President Obama's federal sustainability goals. *USDA Announces Rural Water and Waste Infrastructure Investments The investments are made through USDA Rural Development's Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant Program, which provides assistance and financing to develop drinking water and waste disposal systems for communities with 10,000 or fewer residents. *EPA Adds Sites to National Priorities List EPA is adding 10 and proposing to add eight hazardous waste sites to the Superfund program's National Priorities List (NPL). EPA adds sites to the NPL when mismanagement of contamination threatens public health and the environment. EPA typically initiates Superfund involvement at a site because states, tribes or citizens ask for the agency's help. *Rural America is Back in Business The total number of people living in rural counties remained essentially unchanged between 2014 and 2015, following rural net migration that began with the housing- market crisis. This improvement coincides with rural economic recovery and, if current trends continue, we will see gradual population growth in rural America in the coming years. identify Green Streets in Your Watershed and Filter and Slow Stormwater. Revitalize Neighborhoods and Make Streets Safer Green streets, like other green infrastructure approaches, can help replicate natural processes like infiltration to capture and reuse precipitation to dramatically reduce the volume, rate and temperature of runoff from impervious areas, while also providing street features that slow traffic and provide increased walkability. *New Resource: Green Infrastructure and Climate Change: Collaborating to Improve Community Resiliency In 2015, EPA convened charrettes in four cities, which focused on different issues based on the most pressing climate change impacts they were facing and their current level of green infrastructure implementation. ------- *New Resource: America's College Promise Playbook This Department of Education document provides practitioners with relevant information about how they can offer more students access to an affordable, high-quality education through which students can go as far as their talents and work ethic can take them. *New Resource: Upper Mississippi River Harmful Algal Bloom Response Resource Manual The Response Resource Manual provides information to assist the states of the Upper Mississippi River, federal partners and others, in addressing harmful algal blooms (HABs) on the Upper Mississippi River. In particular, it is envisioned for use in larger bloom incidents that may impact more than one state. However, the resources it contains may also be valuable for smaller-scale blooms and for information sharing purposes. *New Tool: Deconstruction Rapid Assessment Tool This EPA tool enables organizations to triage building stock slated for demolition and prioritize structures for deconstruction and salvage. The assessment process identifies candidates for deconstruction by examining information on the building's condition and salvageable material inventory, and considering factors that affect the value of the building. ^Back to Top Funding & Technical Assistance Opportunities Mid-America Region Council Sustainable Success Stories Call for Projects September 23 Future Cities Accelerator September 25 Applications for Climate Leadership Awards September 26 National Adaptation Forum Call for Proposals September 30 Safe Places to Play. US Soccer Foundation Grants Letter of Interest: September 30, Application Deadline: October 7 Fourth National Climate Assessment Author Nominations and Technical Inputs September 30 EPA Fifth Annual Campus RainWorks Challenge Prize Competition September 30 EPA National Wetland Condition Assessment Campus Research Challenge September 30 Training and Technical Assistance to Improve Water Quality and Enable Small Public Water Systems to Provide Safe Drinking Water September 30 *Strong Infrastructure Contest September 30 Build Healthy. Resilient Coastal Communities October 5 ------- *Application for Smart Growth America Technical Assistance October 6 FTA and Smart Growth America free TOD Technical Assistance October 7 PeopleForBikes Community Grant Program October 7 Levitt AMP lYour City] Grant Awards October 10 *Science Advisory Committee on Chemicals Request for Nominations October 11 *Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities technical assistance October 12 HUD Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program October 12 Asthma Empowerment Collaborations to Reduce Childhood Asthma Disparities Letters of Intent: October 16, Applications due: November 16 EPA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) October 20 DOE First Steps Toward Developing Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency on Tribal Lands Program October 20 National Science Foundation's Environmental Sustainability Program October 20 EPA's Smart City Air Challenge October 28 *National Native Health Research Training Initiative October 30 Performance Partnership Pilots for Disconnected Youth October 31 "Knight Cities Challenge November 3 "Culture of Health Prize. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation November 3 Agriculture and Natural Resources Science for Climate Variability and Change Challenge Area November 17 *EPA FY 2017 Exchange Network Grant Solicitation Notice November 18 *FY 2017 USDA Farm to School Grant December 8 *NOAA Educational Partnership Program Undergraduate Scholarship January 31 *NOAA Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship January 31 Ongoing Opportunities *River Network National Rain Barrel Program Through June 2017 POWER (Partnerships for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization) Grants Applications accepted on a rolling basis Tribal Climate Change Funding Guide Regularly updated grants and programs ------- EDA Public Works and Economic Adjustment Assistance Program USDA Agricultural Conservation Easement Program Local USDA Service Center Apply for a Fruit Tree Planting Foundation Orchard in Your Community American Planning Association Community Planning Assistance Teams Climate Solutions University Adaptation Plan Assistance ^Back to Top Meetings, Conferences, & Events Climate Week in NYC September 19-25, New York City, NY *Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Tribal Environmental Health Research Progress Review Meeting September 20-21, Research Triangle Park, NC ICMA Annual Conference September 25-28, Kansas City, MO International Economic Development Council Annual Conference September 25- 28, Cleveland, OH Designing Cities Conference September 26-29, Seattle, WA *Solomon-Republican Regional Advisory Committee Meeting September 27, Downs, KS Smart Cities Week September 27-29, Washington, D.C. National Reclaiming Vacant Properties Conference September 28-30, Baltimore, MD EPA Region 6 Annual Stormwater Conference October 2-6, Oklahoma City, OK Growing Sustainable Communities Annual Conference October 4-5, Dubuque, IA Rail-Volution Conference October 9-12, San Francisco, CA *How to Create Successful Markets October 14-15, New York City, NY *National Association of Development Organizations' Annual Training Conference October 15-18, San Antonio, TX AARP Livable Communities National Conference October 17-19, Chicago, IL Managing Water Resources: System Losses. Auditing. Conservation, and Drought Preparedness October 19, Emporia, KS Green Business Engagement National Network Summit October 19-20, St. Louis, MO ------- Toxic Release Inventory Conference October 19-21, Washington, D.C. National Training Conference on the Toxics Release Inventory and Environmental Conditions in Communities October 19-21, Washington, D.C. Behavior. Energy and Climate Change Conference October 20-22, Baltimore, MD Rally 2016: The National Land Conservation Conference October 28-30, Minneapolis, MN American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition October 29- November2, Denver, CO CitiesAlive: 14th Annual Green Roof and Wall Conference November 1-4, Washington, D.C. *Governor's Conference on the Future of Water in Kansas November 14-15, Manhattan, KS *Green Lands Blue Waters Conference November 29-30, Columbia, MO *AGU Chapman Conference on Extreme Climate Event Impacts on Aguatic Biogeochemical Cycles and Fluxes January 22-27, 2017, San Juan, Puerto Rico New Partners for Smart Growth Conference February 2-4, 2017, St. Louis, MO 2017 Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference February 5-8, 2017, Lincoln, NE Climate Leadership Conference March 1-3, 2017, Chicago, IL *11th Annual Iowa Water Conference March 22-23, 2017, Ames, IA 2017 National Brownfields Training Conference December 5-7, 2017, Pittsburg, PA ^Back to Top Webinars and Conference Calls *Showcasing Native American Successful Business and Entrepreneurship Development Projects September 16,1-2:30 p.m. CST USDA's Rural Business-Cooperative Service (RBS) is holding a series of informational webinars to share success stories and best practices on how customers and partner organizations have used RBS programs and resources to support businesses in rural and Tribal communities. *Healthv Cities in the Era of Climate Change September 19,12:15-1:45 p.m. CST Many of the actions we must take to mitigate climate change-reducing fossil fuel use; promoting walkable, bikeable cities; supporting sustainable, local agriculture-offer significant benefits for public health. This webinar will explore the possibilities for "win-win" solutions to climate change and health. *Portfolio Manager: Ask the Expert September 20,11:00 a.m.-noon CST ------- This live webinar gives all users an opportunity to ask their questions directly to EPA experts in an open forum. *Addressinq Environmentally Triggered Asthma in Tribal Communities September 20, 12:30-2:00 p.m. CST Participants will learn about: Asthma basics, including environmental triggers, how medical and environmental professionals can make positive changes together, the importance of partnerships in addressing asthma, and successful efforts to manage environmental asthma triggers in tribal communities. *How to Apply for the Energy Star September 20. 1-2:00 p.m. CST Learn about applying for the Energy Star Certification in Portfolio Manager. Understand the value of the Energy Star Certification, see the step-by-step process of applying, and gain tips to help your property get from application to award. *Citv/Utilitv Partnerships: Minneapolis Case Study September 20, 2-3:30 p.m. CST Cities can benefit from working with their utilities to achieve common clean power objectives. On this call we will highlight the work that Minneapolis has done to partner with its utility to achieve climate and economic goals. *Food: Too Good to Waste - Community Results and Lessons Learned September 22, 12-1:00 p.m. CST The Food: Too Good to Waste toolkit was designed and developed for local governments and other community partners to help prevent wasted food in households. During this webinar we will present results from an evaluation report on several campaign implementations and hear from three of those communities who implemented this toolkit. *Stronger Economies Together: Regional Planning & Business Development September 22, 1-2:30 p.m. CST USDA's Rural Business-Cooperative Service (RBS) is holding a series of informational webinars to share success stories and best practices on how customers and partner organizations have used RBS programs and resources to support businesses in rural and Tribal communities. State Resiliency Initiatives: From Issue to Action! September 22,1:00-2:00 p.m. CST Two floodplain and resilience professionals will discuss how different statewide approaches are being implemented to enable their communities to be more resilient. "Cooperatives as a Tool for Community Solutions September 27, 12-1:30 p.m. CST USDA's Rural Business-Cooperative Service (RBS) is holding a series of informational webinars to share success stories and best practices on how customers and partner organizations have used RBS programs and resources to support businesses in rural and Tribal communities. "Portfolio Manager 101 September 27,12-1:00 p.m. CST Learn about EPA's ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager tool. Attendees will learn how to: navigate Portfolio Manager; add a property and enter details about it; enter energy and water consumption data; and generate template performance reports to assess progress. *Mid-Market Solar Policy Webinar September 27,12-1:00 p.m. CST Learn about "Midmarket Solar Policies in the United States-A Guide for Midsized Solar Customers" during the webinar. The guidebook is aimed to help potential customers from ------- the mid-market PV segment (between 50 kWto 5 MW) to navigate through different kinds of policy mechanisms in order to do preliminary assessment of project feasibility. *Portfolio Manager: Ask the Expert September 28,11:00 a.m.-noon CST This live webinar gives all users an opportunity to ask their questions directly to EPA experts in an open forum. *Portfolio Manager 201 September 28,12-1:00 p.m. CST Continue to learn about EPA's ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager tool with a deeper dive into more advanced functionalities such as: editing property data; correcting and updating property use details; using the data quality checker; and sharing property data. *Tribal Renewable Energy Webinar: Strategic Partnerships for Clean Energy and Economic Development September 28,12-1:00 p.m. CST Learn how partnerships can help align economic development and clean energy development strategies and policies, leverage resources, reduce or remove policy and program barriers and silos, and identify the emerging opportunities and challenges clean energy industries face in the near and long term. *Farm to School Grant Program RFA Review September 29, 12-1:00 p.m. CST This webinar overview the Farm to School Grant Program and application requirements. *A Roadmap for Transforming Energy to 100% Wind. Water, and Solar September 29, 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CST Learn what communities and cities can do to help transform the United States' energy infrastructure for all purposes to 100% wind, water, and solar power. *Portfolio Manager 301 September 29,12-1:00 p.m. CST With a good background on the basic functionality of EPA's ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager tool, learn about some advanced features including: using spreadsheet upload templates to update property data; setting goals and targets to plan energy improvements for properties; creating custom reports; and using the Sustainable Buildings Checklist. "Local Food Financing and Cooperative Business Models September 29, 1-2:30 p.m. CST USDA's Rural Business-Cooperative Service (RBS) is holding a series of informational webinars to share success stories and best practices on how customers and partner organizations have used RBS programs and resources to support businesses in rural and Tribal communities. Responding To Drought and Water Challenges - National Kickoff Meeting October 4, 12-2:00 p.m. CST This webinar will engage Forest Service employees and partners in planning for and adapting to the impacts of drought and water challenges in the face of a changing climate. *U.S. EPA's Webinar for Environmental Justice Communities and Tribes on How to Engage in the Title V Petitions Process Rulemaking October 4, 12-1:00 p.m. CST The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing changes to increase the transparency and understanding of the title V petition process. *Protecting Endangered Species with Continuous Water Quality Data October 6,1 - 2:00 p.m. CST pm ------- Discover how scientists analyze and visualize biogeochemicals cycling in local rivers. Learn how automated red flags help them stay within acceptable deviation of historical daily averages, and how modern technologies can help you achieve water quality goals. 2015 PET Container Recycling Rate Report Overview October 18,12-1:00 p.m. CST This webinar will serve as an Executive Summary, featuring data and analyses from the Report on Postconsumer PET Container Recycling Activity in 2015. 2015 National Postconsumer Plastics Bottle Recycling Rate Report Overview November 15, 12-1:00 p.m. CST This webinar will serve as an Executive Summary, featuring data and analyses from the 2015 National Postconsumer Plastics Bottle Recycling Rate Report. On-Going and On-Demand Webinars Leveraging Resources for Brownfields Revitalization Webinar This previously recorded webinar discusses available tools to assist communities in leveraging resources to address community revitalization goals and challenges. It includes a presentation on Dubuque, Iowa's efforts to leverage its own resources to attract other federal, state, public and private sources of funding and technical assistance. EPA Computer Training Helps Water and Wastewater Utilities Build Resilience The training covers several topics including: identifying and funding potential hazard mitigation projects, developing and updating an Emergency Response Plan (ERP), coordinating mutual aid and assistance during emergencies, conducting damage assessments, and many more. EPA Sensible Steps to Healthier School Environments 10-Part Webinar Series Student Curriculum: Recipes for Healthy Kids, and a Healthy Environment Each 45-minute lesson empowers kids to take steps in their everyday lives to improve the environment for their communities and reduce their environmental risk. LeanPath presents: Five Food Waste Myths to Debunk - Now! This webinar will explore five myths about food waste and the facts you need to debunk them in your kitchen. ^Back to Top This digest is being provided by EPA Region 7 for informational purposes only. This digest contains links to information, agencies, sites, and organizations outside of the EPA website. EPA is not responsible for third party links. EPA does not endorse third party organizations or agencies. ------- |