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PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
To restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and
biological integrity of the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem. The Great
Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO), in concert with Regions 2, 3, and
5, leads a consortium of programs, agencies, and public and private
institutions in attaining in specific objectives and actions that will
reduce contaminants, restore habitat, and protect the living resources
of the basin. Great Lakes Strategy 2002, developed by EPA in
conjunction with other Federal, State, and Tribal agencies and available
at http://www.epa.gov/glnpo/gls/index.html, is intended to guide the
activities of these organizations towards the Great Lakes Water Quality
Agreement goal of restoring the chemical, physical, and biological
integrity of the waters of the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem. GLNPO
funding priorities include: Contaminated Sediment Assessment and
Remediation, Pollution Prevention and Reduction, Ecological (Habitat)
Protection and Restoration, Invasive Species, Indicator Development,
Strategic and Emerging Issues described in requests for proposals,
Contaminant Monitoring of Lake and tributary waters and biota, and
information management.
ELIGIBLE FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES:
1. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY;
- Water Pollution Control;
WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM THIS PROGRAM:
- State;
- Local;
- Public nonprofit institution/organization;
- Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments;
- Individual/Family;
WHO CAN APPLY:
- State (includes District of Columbia, public institutions of higher education and hospitals);
- Public non-profit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals);
- Individual/Family;
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