Difference between revisions of "EPA Exchange Network Grants/Coops"

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===Background (Subjective evaluation by [[User:Rhusar|Rhusar]]) ===
  
The Exchange Network Grant Program provides funding for states, territories, and tribes.  
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The information needs of EPA are supplied largely by the Agency itself. The regulatory AQ monitoring is performed by the States and supported by Grants from the EPA. The emission inventory work is also conducted by the Agency and States. Recently, even the scientific documents in support of NAAQS have been performed in house by EPA staff. Its extramural AQ research is conducted through competitive STAR grants. These are all relatively independent programs that have bee performed by by dedicated teams, using tools and methods at their disposal.
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Since 2002 EPA has few programs that are The Exchange Network Grant Program provides funding for states, territories, and tribes.  
 
2010 grant program.  
 
2010 grant program.  
  

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Background (Subjective evaluation by Rhusar)

The information needs of EPA are supplied largely by the Agency itself. The regulatory AQ monitoring is performed by the States and supported by Grants from the EPA. The emission inventory work is also conducted by the Agency and States. Recently, even the scientific documents in support of NAAQS have been performed in house by EPA staff. Its extramural AQ research is conducted through competitive STAR grants. These are all relatively independent programs that have bee performed by by dedicated teams, using tools and methods at their disposal.

Since 2002 EPA has few programs that are The Exchange Network Grant Program provides funding for states, territories, and tribes. 2010 grant program.

EPA Exchange Network Grant Program links

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