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EAGL Instructions for 2023–25 Remedial Action Grant & Loan Applications: Toxics Cleanup Program’s guidance for using Ecology’s Administration of Grants & Loans System (EAGL) to apply for Oversight Remedial Action Grants & Loans, Area-wide Groundwater Investigation Grants, Safe Drinking Water Action Grants

 
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22-09-044January 2022
VIEW NOW EAGL Instructions for 2023–25 Remedial Action Grant & Loan Applications: Toxics Cleanup Program’s guidance for using Ecology’s Administration of Grants & Loans System (EAGL) to apply for Oversight Remedial Action Grants & Loans, Area-wide Groundwater Investigation Grants, Safe Drinking Water Action Grants (Number of pages: 41) (Publication Size: 1869KB)
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Author(s) Toxics Cleanup Program, Washington State Department of Ecology
Description The Toxics Cleanup Program (TCP) at the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) offers “remedial action” grants and loans that help communities clean up contaminated sites and provide safe drinking water. Applicants must use Ecology’s Administration of Grants & Loans system (EAGL) to apply for this funding.

This guidance contains EAGL instructions, tips, and screenshots that help you apply for three types of grants and loans: 1) Oversight Remedial Action Grants and Loans, 2) Area-wide Groundwater Investigation Grants, and 3) Safe Drinking Water Action Grants.

This guidance is specific to TCP’s remedial action grant and loan solicitation for the 2023–25 biennium.
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Contact Financial Services Unit, Toxics Cleanup Program at 360-407-7170
Keywords Contaminated Cleanup, Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA), local government, Safe Drinking Water, Grant funding, Permit requirements, RAG Rule, Chapter 173-322A WAC, Remedial Action Grants & Loans (RAG)
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