Are the requirements in the National Environmental Policy Act applicable to section 319 funds?
A. No. CWA section 511(c)(1) states that the only EPA actions under the CWA subject to the NEPA requirements for “major federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment” are new source permits and grants for the construction of publicly owned treatment works. Section 319 grants do not fit within either category and are therefore not subject to NEPA requirements. Q. I have misplaced my copy of Standard Form LLL. Where can I get another copy? A. Copies of all required federal forms can be found on the On-Line Grant Application Kit Web site. Q. Is there a required format for a state work plan? A. The state may use any format it chooses, as long as the required information is included and meets the needs of EPA’s regional office. The state is encouraged to consider the following: • Include a narrative description or introduction of the approach taken for each of the major work plan categories. • Clearly identify the output or product, including the due date, that
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