In the case of multiple nominations from a state, can the Governor indicate to EPA his/her preference among the nominations?
While a Governor may prefer one nomination over another, this information would not enter into EPA’s evaluation and ranking of the nomination. EPA will not give points to a nomination because a Governor rated it higher than the others. At both the regional and national review level, nominations will be evaluated solely on their adherence to the criteria provided in Section V of the RFP.
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