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EAGL Instructions for 2021–23 Remedial Action Grant & Loan Applications: Toxics Cleanup Program’s guidance for using Ecology’s Administration of Grants & Loans System (EAGL) to apply for Integrated Planning Grants

 
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21-09-044June 2021
VIEW NOW EAGL Instructions for 2021–23 Remedial Action Grant & Loan Applications: Toxics Cleanup Program’s guidance for using Ecology’s Administration of Grants & Loans System (EAGL) to apply for Integrated Planning Grants (Number of pages: 38) (Publication Size: 1713KB)
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Author(s) Shanyese Trujillo, Financial Services Unit
Description The Toxics Cleanup Program (TCP) at the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) offers “remedial action” grants and loans. They help communities clean up contaminated sites and provide safe drinking water under Washington’s environmental cleanup law, the Model Toxics Control Act.

Applicants must use Ecology’s Administration of Grants & Loans system (EAGL) to apply for the funding. This document contains EAGL instructions, tips, and screenshots when applying for Integrated Planning Grants (IPGs). This document is applicable only for TCP’s remedial action grant and loan solicitation for the 2021–23 biennium.

Integrated Planning Grants help local governments assess one or more contaminated sites. They can be used to develop integrated project plans for cleaning up and redeveloping brownfield properties. Brownfields are previously developed properties that are currently abandoned or underused because of actual or perceived historic contamination. IPGs are intended to help local governments make informed decisions when considering whether to purchase or redevelop such properties.
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Keywords contaminated site cleanup, RCW 70A.305.010, 2021-23 biennium, Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA), brownfields, Grant funding, RAG Rule, Chapter 173-322A WAC, Remedial Action Grants & Loans (RAG)
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