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Ozone Transport Commission

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Opportunity #: 66.033

Award Ceiling
$700K
Award Floor
N/A
Close Date
N/A
Total Funding
$700K
Cost Sharing Required
No
Grants.gov ID
usa-66.033

Description

The overall goal of the Ozone Transport Commission (OTC) grant is to facilitate collaboration among the OTC jurisdictions, notably the State Environmental Commissioners/Secretaries, State Air Directors and their staff, to assist them in reducing ozone precursor emissions in their states and in representing their ozone related issues to the EPA. The focus of the OTC is to ensure real results in air quality improvement in the Ozone Transport Region. The OTC brings together the State members to coordinate reductions in air pollution to benefit the entire region. The Ozone Transport Commission (OTC or the Commission) is the single regional multi-state organization created under the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 (CAA) responsible for advising EPA on ground-level ozone and its precursor pollutant transport issues. The Commission is responsible for developing and implementing regional solutions to the ground-level ozone problem in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic States. As directed under the CAA, EPA awards grants to the Commission under the authority of Section 106 of the CAA. Section 184 of the CAA established the Ozone Transport Region (OTR) that, by law, develops and recommends regional strategies for cleaning up air pollution. Funding Priorities - Fiscal Year 2023: The OTC�s work continues to help states develop state implementation plans through collaboration on coordinated state-level controls, as appropriate, that will reduce the formation and transport of ozone into and within the Ozone transport Region (OTR). Key ozone reduction strategies being pursued or under consideration by OTC members include transportation and building electrification, and low- and zero-emission electricity generation. These efforts will reduce ozone precursor pollution while also having co-benefits in reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels as well as reducing pollutants that disproportionately impact disadvantaged communities.

Types of Assistance: PROJECT GRANTS

Eligible Applicants

An agency or commission designated by the Governors of the affected States, which can recommend to those Governors' plans for implementation of national primary and secondary ambient air quality standards and which includes representation from the States and the appropriate political subdivisions within the affected air quality control region.

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