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State Innovation Grant Program,
Preliminary Notice on the Development
of a Solicitation for Proposals for 2007
Awards
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The U. S. Environmental
Protection Agency, National Center for
Environmental Innovation (NCEI) is
giving preliminary notice of its
intention to solicit proposals for a 2007
grant program to support innovation by
state environmental agencies—the
‘‘State Innovation Grant Program.’’ In
addition, EPA is asking each State
Environmental Regulatory Agency to
designate a point of contact at the
management level (in addition to the
Commissioner or Cabinet Secretary
level) who will be the point of contact
for further communication about the
upcoming solicitation. If your point of
contact from previous State Innovation
Grant solicitations is to be your contact
for this year’s competition, there is no
need to send that information again, as
all previously designated points of
contact will remain on our notification
list for this year’s competition. EPA
anticipates publication of a Solicitation
Announcement of Federal Funding
Opportunity on the Federal
government’s grants opportunities Web
site (https://www.grants.gov) to announce
the availability of the next solicitation
approximately four weeks after
publication of this announcement.
DATES: State Environmental Regulatory
agencies will have 30 days from the date
of this pre-announcement notice in the
Federal Register publication until
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October 12, 2006 to respond with point
of contact information for the person
within the State Environmental
Regulatory Agency (in addition to
Commissioner or Cabinet Secretaries)
who will be designated to receive future
notices about the State Innovation
Grants. We will automatically transmit
notice of availability of the solicitation
to people in State agencies identified for
previous solicitations.
ADDRESSES: Information should be sent
to: State Innovation Grant Program;
National Center for Environmental
Innovation; Office of Policy, Economics,
and Innovation; U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (1807T), 1200
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington
DC 20460. Responses may also be sent
by fax to (202) 566–2220, addressed to
the ‘‘State Innovation Grant Program,’’
or by e-mail to:
Innovation_State_Grants@EPA.gov. We
encourage e-mail responses. If you have
questions about responding to this
notice, please contact EPA at this e-mail
address or fax number, or you may call
Sherri Walker at (202) 566–2186. For
point of contact information, please
provide: name, title, department and
agency, street or post office address,
city, state, zip code, telephone, fax
number, and e-mail address. EPA will
acknowledge all responses it receives to
this notice.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
In April 2002, EPA issued its plan for
future innovation efforts, published as
Innovating for Better Environmental
Results: A Strategy to Guide the Next
Generation of Innovation at EPA (EPA
100–R–02–002; https://www.epa.gov/
innovation/strategy/). The Agency’s
Innovation Strategy presents a
framework for environmental
innovation consisting of four major
elements:
(1) Strengthen EPA’s innovation
partnership with States;
(2) Focus on priority environmental
issues;
(3) Diversify environmental protection
tools and approaches;
(4) Foster more ‘‘innovation-friendly’’
organizational culture and systems.
This assistance program strengthens
EPA’s partnership with the States by
supporting innovation compatible with
the Innovation Strategy. EPA would like
to help States build on previous
experience and undertake strategic
innovation projects that promote largerscale models for ‘‘next generation’’
environmental protection and promise
better environmental results. EPA is
interested in funding projects that go
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beyond a single facility experiment to
promote change that is ‘‘systemsoriented’’ and provides better results
from a program, process, or sector-wide
innovation. EPA is particularly
interested in innovation that promotes
integrated (cross-media) environmental
management with high potential for
transfer to other States.
Since 2002, EPA has sponsored four
State Innovation Grant Program
competitions that asked for State project
pre-proposals that support innovation
generally related to environmental
permitting programs. This has included
alternatives to permitting and the
establishment of incentives to go
beyond compliance with permit
requirements. To date, projects have
clustered primarily around three target
areas: Environmental Results Programs
(ERP), Environmental Management
Systems (EMS) , and the National
Environmental Performance Track (PT)
Program and similar state performancebased environmental leadership
programs. Twenty-nine awards to States
have been made from the four prior
competitions. These projects amount to
approximately $5 million in assistance
to States. Among the grant projects,
including those with pending awards:
14 are for development of
Environmental Results Programs, 8
relate to Environmental Management
Systems and permitting (one project a
hybrid of EMS and ERP), 5 create or
enhance Performance-Based
Environmental Leadership programs, 2
are for Watershed-based permitting, and
1 was for permit process streamlining
through innovative information
technology applications. For more
information on last year’s solicitation,
the proposals received, and the award
decisions, please see the Web site at:
https://www.epa.gov/innovation/
stategrants.
Proposed General Topic Areas for
Solicitation
To increase the likelihood of strategic
impact with what we anticipate to be
limited funds, EPA proposes to continue
with the general theme of ‘‘innovation
in permitting,’’ and additionally to
continue with the focus on the three
topic areas similar to the last
competition: (1) Projects that support
the development of state Environmental
Results Programs (ERP); (2) projects
which involve the application of
Environmental Management Systems
(EMS) including those that explore the
relationship of EMS to permitting or
otherwise promote the use of EMS to
improve environmental performance
beyond permit requirements (see EPA’s
Strategy for Determining the Role of
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EMS in Regulatory Programs at https://
www.epa.gov/ems or https://
www.epa.gov/ems/docs/EMS_and_the
_Reg_Structure_41204Fpdf); (3) projects
that support state performance-based
environmental leadership programs or
state support for implementation of the
National Environmental Performance
Track Program, particularly including
the development and implementation of
incentives. EPA’s focus on a small
number of topics within this general
subject area effectively concentrates the
limited resources available for greater
strategic impact. Project selections and
awards will be subject to funding
availability. In addition, EPA may
contemplate a very limited number of
projects otherwise related to the general
theme of innovation in permitting, in
particular as they may address EPA
Regional and State environmental
permitting priorities.
EPA encourages communication from
States about potential thematic areas for
the future. Please note that these grants
will not be applied to the development
or demonstration of new environmental
technologies, nor will NCEI fund
projects that propose development or
upgrading of information technology
systems for anything other than a very
minor component of the project.
Projects will be much less likely to be
funded through the State Innovation
Grant Program if agency resources
pertinent to the topic are already
available through another EPA program.
Competition Limited to the State
Environmental Regulatory Agency
The competition will be limited to the
principal Environmental Regulatory
Agency within each State, although
these agencies are encouraged to partner
with other agencies within the State that
have environmental mandates (e.g.,
energy, agriculture, natural
management, transportation, public
health). EPA will accept only one
proposal from an individual State and it
must be submitted by the principal
Environmental Regulatory Agency from
that State. States are also encouraged to
partner with other States and Tribes to
address cross-boundary issues, to
encourage collaborative environmental
partnering within industrial sectors or
in certain topical areas (e.g.,
agriculture), and to create networks for
peer-mentoring. A multi-state or StateTribal proposal will be accepted in
addition to an individual State proposal,
but a State may appear in no more than
one multi-State or State-Tribal proposal
in addition to its individual proposal.
EPA regrets that because of the
limitation in available funding it is not
yet able to open this competition to
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Native American Tribal environmental
agencies but we strongly encourage
Tribal agencies to join with adjacent
States in project proposals.
Request for Designation of a Primary
Point of Contact
EPA asks that each State
Environmental Regulatory Agency
designate a manager as a primary pointof-contact who we will add to the EPA
notification list for further
announcements about the State
Innovation Grant Program. If your point
of contact from previous State
Innovation Grant solicitations is to be
your contact for this year’s competition,
there is no need to send that
information again, as all previously
designated points of contact will remain
on our notification list for this year’s
competition. We are asking that any
new name be submitted with the
approval of the highest levels of
management within an Agency
(Commissioner, Secretary, or their
deputies) within 30 days after
publication of this notice in the Federal
Register. Please submit this information
to EPA by mail, fax, or e-mail prior to
October 12, 2006 in the following
manner.
By mail to: State Innovation Grant
Program, National Center for
Environmental Innovation, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
(1807T), 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20460.
By fax to: State Innovation Grant
Program, (202) 566–2220.
By e-mail to:
Innovation_State_Grants@EPA.gov.
We encourage e-mail responses. If you
have questions about responding to this
notice, please contact EPA at this e-mail
address of fax number, or you may call
Sherri Walker at (202) 566–2186. For
point-of-contact information, please
provide: name, title, department and
agency, mailing address (street or P.O.
Box), city, State, zip code, telephone,
fax number, and e-mail address. EPA
will acknowledge all responses it
receives to this notice.
Opportunity for Dialogue
Between now and the initiation of the
competition with the release of the
solicitation, States are encouraged to
discuss potential projects with their
EPA Regional contact to ascertain
whether the scope of a potential project
is suitable for funding under this
program. Responses to questions that
come to us during the period between
this pre-announcement and the release
of the solicitation along with helpful
resource materials will be posted on the
State Innovation Grant Web site at
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https://www.epa.gov/innovation/
stategrants. States are also invited to
communicate with NCEI about ideas for
future competition themes by contacting
the EPA Headquarters contact listed
below. The contacts for the EPA Regions
and the EPA HQ National Center for
Environmental Innovation are as
follows:
Anne Leiby, U.S. EPA Region 1, 1 Congress Street, Suite 1100, Boston, MA 02114–2023, (617) 918–1076, leiby.anne@epa.gov, States:
CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT.
Grace Smith, U.S. EPA Region 2, 290 Broadway, 26th Floor, New
York, NY 10007–1866, (212) 637–3589, smith.grace@epa.gov,
States & Territories: NJ, NY, PR, VI.
Nicholas DiNardo, U.S. EPA Region 3, 1650 Arch Street (3EA40),
Philadelphia, PA 19103, (215) 814–3365, dinardo.nicholas@epa.gov,
States: DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV.
Bonita Johnson, U.S. EPA Region 4, 61 Forsyth Street, SW., Atlanta,
GA 30303, (404) 562–9388, johnson.bonita@epa.gov, States: AL,
FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN.
Marilou Martin, U.S. EPA Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604–3507, (312) 353–9660, martin.marilou@epa.gov,
States: IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI.
Craig Weeks, U.S. EPA Region 6, Fountain Place, Suite 1200, 1445
Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX 75202–2733, (214) 665–7505,
weeks.craig@epa.gov, States: AR, LA, NM, OK, TX.
Chrissy Wolfersberger, U.S. EPA Region 7, 901 North 5th Street, Kansas City, KS 66101, (913) 551–7854, wolfersberger.chris@epa.gov,
States: IA, KS, MO, NE.
Whitney Trulove-Cranor, U.S. EPA Region 8, 999 18th Street, Suite
300, Denver, CO 80202–2466, (303) 312–6099, trulovecranor.whitney@epa.gov, States: CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY.
Loretta Barsamian, U.S. EPA Region 9, 75 Hawthorne Street (SPE–1),
San
Francisco,
CA
94105,
(415)
947–4268,
barsamian.loretta@epa.gov, States and Territories: AS, AZ, CA, GU,
HI, NV.
Bill Glasser, U.S. EPA Region 10, 1200 Sixth Avenue (ENF–T), Seattle, WA 98101, (206) 553–7215, glasser.william@epa.gov, States:
AK, ID, OR, WA.
Headquarters Office: Sherri Walker,
U.S. EPA (MC 1807T), Office of the
Administrator, National Center for
Environmental Innovation, State
Innovation Grants Program, 1200
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20460, (202) 566–2186,
(202) 566–2220 fax.
For courier delivery only: Sherri
Walker, U.S. EPA, EPA West Building,
Room 4214D, 1301 Constitution
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20005.
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the last day of the comment period and
sent directly to the Docket Office listed
in ADDRESSES (in duplicate form if
possible).
Dated: September 6, 2006.
Elizabeth A. Shaw,
Director, Office of Environmental Policy
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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State Innovation Grant Program, Preliminary Notice on the
Development of a Solicitation for Proposals for 2007 Awards
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Center for
Environmental Innovation (NCEI) is giving preliminary notice of its
intention to solicit proposals for a 2007 grant program to support
innovation by state environmental agencies--the ``State Innovation
Grant Program.'' In addition, EPA is asking each State Environmental
Regulatory Agency to designate a point of contact at the management
level (in addition to the Commissioner or Cabinet Secretary level) who
will be the point of contact for further communication about the
upcoming solicitation. If your point of contact from previous State
Innovation Grant solicitations is to be your contact for this year's
competition, there is no need to send that information again, as all
previously designated points of contact will remain on our notification
list for this year's competition. EPA anticipates publication of a
Solicitation Announcement of Federal Funding Opportunity on the Federal
government's grants opportunities Web site (https://www.grants.gov) to
announce the availability of the next solicitation approximately four
weeks after publication of this announcement.
DATES: State Environmental Regulatory agencies will have 30 days from
the date of this pre-announcement notice in the Federal Register
publication until October 12, 2006 to respond with point of contact
information for the person within the State Environmental Regulatory
Agency (in addition to Commissioner or Cabinet Secretaries) who will be
designated to receive future notices about the State Innovation Grants.
We will automatically transmit notice of availability of the
solicitation to people in State agencies identified for previous
solicitations.
ADDRESSES: Information should be sent to: State Innovation Grant
Program; National Center for Environmental Innovation; Office of
Policy, Economics, and Innovation; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(1807T), 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington DC 20460. Responses
may also be sent by fax to (202) 566-2220, addressed to the ``State
Innovation Grant Program,'' or by e-mail to: Innovation--State--
Grants@EPA.gov. We encourage e-mail responses. If you have questions
about responding to this notice, please contact EPA at this e-mail
address or fax number, or you may call Sherri Walker at (202) 566-2186.
For point of contact information, please provide: name, title,
department and agency, street or post office address, city, state, zip
code, telephone, fax number, and e-mail address. EPA will acknowledge
all responses it receives to this notice.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
In April 2002, EPA issued its plan for future innovation efforts,
published as Innovating for Better Environmental Results: A Strategy to
Guide the Next Generation of Innovation at EPA (EPA 100-R-02-002;
https://www.epa.gov/innovation/strategy/). The Agency's Innovation
Strategy presents a framework for environmental innovation consisting
of four major elements:
(1) Strengthen EPA's innovation partnership with States;
(2) Focus on priority environmental issues;
(3) Diversify environmental protection tools and approaches;
(4) Foster more ``innovation-friendly'' organizational culture and
systems.
This assistance program strengthens EPA's partnership with the
States by supporting innovation compatible with the Innovation
Strategy. EPA would like to help States build on previous experience
and undertake strategic innovation projects that promote larger-scale
models for ``next generation'' environmental protection and promise
better environmental results. EPA is interested in funding projects
that go
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beyond a single facility experiment to promote change that is
``systems-oriented'' and provides better results from a program,
process, or sector-wide innovation. EPA is particularly interested in
innovation that promotes integrated (cross-media) environmental
management with high potential for transfer to other States.
Since 2002, EPA has sponsored four State Innovation Grant Program
competitions that asked for State project pre-proposals that support
innovation generally related to environmental permitting programs. This
has included alternatives to permitting and the establishment of
incentives to go beyond compliance with permit requirements. To date,
projects have clustered primarily around three target areas:
Environmental Results Programs (ERP), Environmental Management Systems
(EMS) , and the National Environmental Performance Track (PT) Program
and similar state performance-based environmental leadership programs.
Twenty-nine awards to States have been made from the four prior
competitions. These projects amount to approximately $5 million in
assistance to States. Among the grant projects, including those with
pending awards: 14 are for development of Environmental Results
Programs, 8 relate to Environmental Management Systems and permitting
(one project a hybrid of EMS and ERP), 5 create or enhance Performance-
Based Environmental Leadership programs, 2 are for Watershed-based
permitting, and 1 was for permit process streamlining through
innovative information technology applications. For more information on
last year's solicitation, the proposals received, and the award
decisions, please see the Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/innovation/
stategrants.
Proposed General Topic Areas for Solicitation
To increase the likelihood of strategic impact with what we
anticipate to be limited funds, EPA proposes to continue with the
general theme of ``innovation in permitting,'' and additionally to
continue with the focus on the three topic areas similar to the last
competition: (1) Projects that support the development of state
Environmental Results Programs (ERP); (2) projects which involve the
application of Environmental Management Systems (EMS) including those
that explore the relationship of EMS to permitting or otherwise promote
the use of EMS to improve environmental performance beyond permit
requirements (see EPA's Strategy for Determining the Role of EMS in
Regulatory Programs at https://www.epa.gov/ems or https://www.epa.gov/
ems/docs/EMS_and_the_Reg_Structure_41204Fpdf); (3)
projects that support state performance-based environmental leadership
programs or state support for implementation of the National
Environmental Performance Track Program, particularly including the
development and implementation of incentives. EPA's focus on a small
number of topics within this general subject area effectively
concentrates the limited resources available for greater strategic
impact. Project selections and awards will be subject to funding
availability. In addition, EPA may contemplate a very limited number of
projects otherwise related to the general theme of innovation in
permitting, in particular as they may address EPA Regional and State
environmental permitting priorities.
EPA encourages communication from States about potential thematic
areas for the future. Please note that these grants will not be applied
to the development or demonstration of new environmental technologies,
nor will NCEI fund projects that propose development or upgrading of
information technology systems for anything other than a very minor
component of the project. Projects will be much less likely to be
funded through the State Innovation Grant Program if agency resources
pertinent to the topic are already available through another EPA
program.
Competition Limited to the State Environmental Regulatory Agency
The competition will be limited to the principal Environmental
Regulatory Agency within each State, although these agencies are
encouraged to partner with other agencies within the State that have
environmental mandates (e.g., energy, agriculture, natural management,
transportation, public health). EPA will accept only one proposal from
an individual State and it must be submitted by the principal
Environmental Regulatory Agency from that State. States are also
encouraged to partner with other States and Tribes to address cross-
boundary issues, to encourage collaborative environmental partnering
within industrial sectors or in certain topical areas (e.g.,
agriculture), and to create networks for peer-mentoring. A multi-state
or State-Tribal proposal will be accepted in addition to an individual
State proposal, but a State may appear in no more than one multi-State
or State-Tribal proposal in addition to its individual proposal. EPA
regrets that because of the limitation in available funding it is not
yet able to open this competition to Native American Tribal
environmental agencies but we strongly encourage Tribal agencies to
join with adjacent States in project proposals.
Request for Designation of a Primary Point of Contact
EPA asks that each State Environmental Regulatory Agency designate
a manager as a primary point-of-contact who we will add to the EPA
notification list for further announcements about the State Innovation
Grant Program. If your point of contact from previous State Innovation
Grant solicitations is to be your contact for this year's competition,
there is no need to send that information again, as all previously
designated points of contact will remain on our notification list for
this year's competition. We are asking that any new name be submitted
with the approval of the highest levels of management within an Agency
(Commissioner, Secretary, or their deputies) within 30 days after
publication of this notice in the Federal Register. Please submit this
information to EPA by mail, fax, or e-mail prior to October 12, 2006 in
the following manner.
By mail to: State Innovation Grant Program, National Center for
Environmental Innovation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1807T),
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20460.
By fax to: State Innovation Grant Program, (202) 566-2220.
By e-mail to: Innovation--State--Grants@EPA.gov.
We encourage e-mail responses. If you have questions about
responding to this notice, please contact EPA at this e-mail address of
fax number, or you may call Sherri Walker at (202) 566-2186. For point-
of-contact information, please provide: name, title, department and
agency, mailing address (street or P.O. Box), city, State, zip code,
telephone, fax number, and e-mail address. EPA will acknowledge all
responses it receives to this notice.
Opportunity for Dialogue
Between now and the initiation of the competition with the release
of the solicitation, States are encouraged to discuss potential
projects with their EPA Regional contact to ascertain whether the scope
of a potential project is suitable for funding under this program.
Responses to questions that come to us during the period between this
pre-announcement and the release of the solicitation along with helpful
resource materials will be posted on the State Innovation Grant Web
site at
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https://www.epa.gov/innovation/stategrants. States are also invited to
communicate with NCEI about ideas for future competition themes by
contacting the EPA Headquarters contact listed below. The contacts for
the EPA Regions and the EPA HQ National Center for Environmental
Innovation are as follows:
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Anne Leiby, U.S. EPA Region 1, 1 Grace Smith, U.S. EPA Region 2,
Congress Street, Suite 1100, Boston, 290 Broadway, 26th Floor, New
MA 02114-2023, (617) 918-1076, York, NY 10007-1866, (212) 637-
leiby.anne@epa.gov, States: CT, MA, 3589, smith.grace@epa.gov,
ME, NH, RI, VT. States & Territories: NJ, NY,
PR, VI.
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Nicholas DiNardo, U.S. EPA Region 3, Bonita Johnson, U.S. EPA Region
1650 Arch Street (3EA40), 4, 61 Forsyth Street, SW.,
Philadelphia, PA 19103, (215) 814- Atlanta, GA 30303, (404) 562-
3365, dinardo.nicholas@epa.gov, 9388, johnson.bonita@epa.gov,
States: DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV. States: AL, FL, GA, KY, MS,
NC, SC, TN.
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Marilou Martin, U.S. EPA Region 5, 77 Craig Weeks, U.S. EPA Region 6,
West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL Fountain Place, Suite 1200,
60604-3507, (312) 353-9660, 1445 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX
martin.marilou@epa.gov, States: IL, 75202-2733, (214) 665-7505,
IN, MI, MN, OH, WI. weeks.craig@epa.gov, States:
AR, LA, NM, OK, TX.
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Chrissy Wolfersberger, U.S. EPA Region Whitney Trulove-Cranor, U.S.
7, 901 North 5th Street, Kansas City, EPA Region 8, 999 18th Street,
KS 66101, (913) 551-7854, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80202-
wolfersberger.chris@epa.gov, States: 2466, (303) 312-6099, trulove-
IA, KS, MO, NE. cranor.whitney@epa.gov,
States: CO, MT, ND, SD, UT,
WY.
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Loretta Barsamian, U.S. EPA Region 9, Bill Glasser, U.S. EPA Region
75 Hawthorne Street (SPE-1), San 10, 1200 Sixth Avenue (ENF-T),
Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 947-4268, Seattle, WA 98101, (206) 553-
barsamian.loretta@epa.gov, States and 7215, glasser.william@epa.gov,
Territories: AS, AZ, CA, GU, HI, NV. States: AK, ID, OR, WA.
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Headquarters Office: Sherri Walker, U.S. EPA (MC 1807T), Office of
the Administrator, National Center for Environmental Innovation, State
Innovation Grants Program, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington,
DC 20460, (202) 566-2186, (202) 566-2220 fax.
For courier delivery only: Sherri Walker, U.S. EPA, EPA West
Building, Room 4214D, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC
20005.
Dated: September 6, 2006.
Elizabeth A. Shaw,
Director, Office of Environmental Policy Innovation.
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