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Do applicants for brownfields grants (assessment, revolving loan fund or cleanup grant) need to inform their State regarding the submission of a grant proposal to EPA?

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Do applicants for brownfields grants (assessment, revolving loan fund or cleanup grant) need to inform their State regarding the submission of a grant proposal to EPA?

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A16. Yes. Applicants (other than a State or tribal environmental authority) must provide a letter from a State or Tribal environmental authority that acknowledges the applicant’s planned activities in their grant proposal and where specific sites are identified, eligibility determination on those sites, where appropriate. Only one letter reflecting all proposed activities is needed if the applicant applies for multiple grant types or multiple grants.

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