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Coordinated Prevention Grants Biennial Report - Local Toxics Control Account Dollars At Work - 1998-99 Grant Cycle (Historical)

 
Publication number Date Published
00-07-019May 2000
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Author(s) Loftness, Steve
Description The Model Toxics Control Act was established through a referendum by a vote of the public. The Act generates funds through a tax on hazardous substances sold in the state. Of that tax, 53% is deposited into the Local Toxics Control Account (LTCA). The Department of Ecology is directed by the Act to provide grants or loans to local government from funds in the LTCA for the following purposes in this priority order:
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Keywords Toxics Control Account, Local Toxics Control Account, Coordinated Prevention Grants, prevention, toxics, results, loans, model, cleanup, implementation, order, plan, toxic, waste, model toxics control act, loan, grant
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