[JPRT, 111th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]



                 [House Appropriations Committee Print]

                    Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009

                     (H.R. 1105; Public Law 111-8)


 
   DIVISION E--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ENVIRONMENT, AND RELATED 
                   AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2009

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                          CONTENTS, DIVISION E

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Legislative Text:
    Title I--Department of the Interior..........................  1047
    Title II--Environmental Protection Agency....................  1071
    Title III--Related Agencies..................................  1076
    Title IV--General Provisions.................................  1092
Explanatory Statement:
    Title I--Department of the Interior..........................  1099
    Title II--Environmental Protection Agency....................  1125
    Title III--Related Agencies..................................  1144
    Title IV--General Provisions.................................  1161
    [Clerk's note: Five sections which precede division E in 
the Omnibus Appropriations Act apply to all divisions of the 
Act, including this one. The text of these sections is as 
follows:

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

    This Act may be cited as the ``Omnibus Appropriations Act, 
2009''.

SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS.

    [Text omitted for purposes of this note]

SEC. 3. REFERENCES.

    Except as expressly provided otherwise, any reference to 
``this Act'' contained in any division of this Act shall be 
treated as referring only to the provisions of that division.

SEC. 4. EXPLANATORY STATEMENT.

    The explanatory statement regarding this Act, printed in 
the House of Representatives section of the Congressional 
Record on or about February 23, 2009 by the Chairman of the 
Committee on Appropriations of the House, shall have the same 
effect with respect to the allocation of funds and 
implementation f this Act as if it were a joint explanatory 
statement of a committee of conference.

SEC. 5. STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS.

    The following sums in this Act are appropriated, out of any 
money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the 
fiscal year ending September 30, 2009.
    Reproduced below is the text of division E of the Omnibus 
Appropriations Act, 2009 (H.R. 1105; P.L. 111-8) as presented 
to the President for signature.]
   DIVISION E--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ENVIRONMENT, AND RELATED 
                   AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2009

                                TITLE I

                       DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

                       Bureau of Land Management

                   management of lands and resources

    For necessary expenses for protection, use, improvement, 
development, disposal, cadastral surveying, classification, 
acquisition of easements and other interests in lands, and 
performance of other functions, including maintenance of 
facilities, as authorized by law, in the management of lands 
and their resources under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of 
Land Management, including the general administration of the 
Bureau, and assessment of mineral potential of public lands 
pursuant to Public Law 96-487 (16 U.S.C. 3150(a)), 
$890,194,000, to remain available until expended, of which not 
to exceed $79,478,000 is available for oil and gas management; 
and of which $1,500,000 is for high priority projects, to be 
carried out by the Youth Conservation Corps; and of which 
$3,000,000 shall be available in fiscal year 2009 subject to a 
match by at least an equal amount by the National Fish and 
Wildlife Foundation for cost-shared projects supporting 
conservation of Bureau lands; and such funds shall be advanced 
to the Foundation as a lump sum grant without regard to when 
expenses are incurred.
    In addition, $36,400,000 is for the processing of 
applications for permit to drill and related use 
authorizations, to remain available until expended, to be 
reduced by amounts collected by the Bureau and credited to this 
appropriation that shall be derived from $4,000 per new 
application for permit to drill that the Bureau shall collect 
upon submission of each new application, and in addition, 
$34,696,000 is for Mining Law Administration program 
operations, including the cost of administering the mining 
claim fee program; to remain available until expended, to be 
reduced by amounts collected by the Bureau and credited to this 
appropriation from annual mining claim fees so as to result in 
a final appropriation estimated at not more than $890,194,000, 
and $2,000,000, to remain available until expended, from 
communication site rental fees established by the Bureau for 
the cost of administering communication site activities.

                              CONSTRUCTION

    For construction of buildings, recreation facilities, 
roads, trails, and appurtenant facilities, $6,590,000, to 
remain available until expended.

                            LAND ACQUISITION

    For expenses necessary to carry out sections 205, 206, and 
318(d) of Public Law 94-579, including administrative expenses 
and acquisition of lands or waters, or interests therein, 
$14,775,000, to be derived from the Land and Water Conservation 
Fund and to remain available until expended.

                   OREGON AND CALIFORNIA GRANT LANDS

    For expenses necessary for management, protection, and 
development of resources and for construction, operation, and 
maintenance of access roads, reforestation, and other 
improvements on the revested Oregon and California Railroad 
grant lands, on other Federal lands in the Oregon and 
California land-grant counties of Oregon, and on adjacent 
rights-of-way; and acquisition of lands or interests therein, 
including existing connecting roads on or adjacent to such 
grant lands; $109,949,000, to remain available until expended: 
Provided, That 25 percent of the aggregate of all receipts 
during the current fiscal year from the revested Oregon and 
California Railroad grant lands is hereby made a charge against 
the Oregon and California land-grant fund and shall be 
transferred to the General Fund in the Treasury in accordance 
with the second paragraph of subsection (b) of title II of the 
Act of August 28, 1937 (50 Stat. 876).

               FOREST ECOSYSTEM HEALTH AND RECOVERY FUND

                   (REVOLVING FUND, SPECIAL ACCOUNT)

    In addition to the purposes authorized in Public Law 102-
381, funds made available in the Forest Ecosystem Health and 
Recovery Fund can be used for the purpose of planning, 
preparing, implementing and monitoring salvage timber sales and 
forest ecosystem health and recovery activities, such as 
release from competing vegetation and density control 
treatments. The Federal share of receipts (defined as the 
portion of salvage timber receipts not paid to the counties 
under 43 U.S.C. 1181f and 43 U.S.C. 1181f-1 et seq., and Public 
Law 106-393) derived from treatments funded by this account 
shall be deposited into the Forest Ecosystem Health and 
Recovery Fund.

                           RANGE IMPROVEMENTS

    For rehabilitation, protection, and acquisition of lands 
and interests therein, and improvement of Federal rangelands 
pursuant to section 401 of the Federal Land Policy and 
Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1701), notwithstanding any 
other Act, sums equal to 50 percent of all moneys received 
during the prior fiscal year under sections 3 and 15 of the 
Taylor Grazing Act (43 U.S.C. 315 et seq.) and the amount 
designated for range improvements from grazing fees and mineral 
leasing receipts from Bankhead-Jones lands transferred to the 
Department of the Interior pursuant to law, but not less than 
$10,000,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That 
not to exceed $600,000 shall be available for administrative 
expenses.

               SERVICE CHARGES, DEPOSITS, AND FORFEITURES

    For administrative expenses and other costs related to 
processing application documents and other authorizations for 
use and disposal of public lands and resources, for costs of 
providing copies of official public land documents, for 
monitoring construction, operation, and termination of 
facilities in conjunction with use authorizations, and for 
rehabilitation of damaged property, such amounts as may be 
collected under Public Law 94-579, as amended, and Public Law 
93-153, to remain available until expended: Provided, That, 
notwithstanding any provision to the contrary of section 305(a) 
of Public Law 94-579 (43 U.S.C. 1735(a)), any moneys that have 
been or will be received pursuant to that section, whether as a 
result of forfeiture, compromise, or settlement, if not 
appropriate for refund pursuant to section 305(c) of that Act 
(43 U.S.C. 1735(c)), shall be available and may be expended 
under the authority of this Act by the Secretary to improve, 
protect, or rehabilitate any public lands administered through 
the Bureau of Land Management which have been damaged by the 
action of a resource developer, purchaser, permittee, or any 
unauthorized person, without regard to whether all moneys 
collected from each such action are used on the exact lands 
damaged which led to the action: Provided further, That any 
such moneys that are in excess of amounts needed to repair 
damage to the exact land for which funds were collected may be 
used to repair other damaged public lands.

                       MISCELLANEOUS TRUST FUNDS

    In addition to amounts authorized to be expended under 
existing laws, there is hereby appropriated such amounts as may 
be contributed under section 307 of the Act of October 21, 1976 
(43 U.S.C. 1701), and such amounts as may be advanced for 
administrative costs, surveys, appraisals, and costs of making 
conveyances of omitted lands under section 211(b) of that Act, 
to remain available until expended.

                 PAYMENTS FROM PROCEEDS, SALE OF WATER

                              (RESCISSION)

    The unobligated balances available under this heading on 
the date of enactment of this Act are permanently rescinded.

 USE OF RECEIPTS FROM MINERAL LEASING ACTIVITIES ON CERTAIN NAVAL OIL 
                             SHALE RESERVES

                              (RESCISSION)

    Of the unobligated balances available under this heading, 
$12,996,000 are permanently rescinded.

                       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

    Appropriations for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) 
shall be available for purchase, erection, and dismantlement of 
temporary structures, and alteration and maintenance of 
necessary buildings and appurtenant facilities to which the 
United States has title; up to $100,000 for payments, at the 
discretion of the Secretary, for information or evidence 
concerning violations of laws administered by the Bureau; 
miscellaneous and emergency expenses of enforcement activities 
authorized or approved by the Secretary and to be accounted for 
solely on the Secretary's certificate, not to exceed $10,000: 
Provided, That notwithstanding 44 U.S.C. 501, the Bureau may, 
under cooperative cost-sharing and partnership arrangements 
authorized by law, procure printing services from cooperators 
in connection with jointly produced publications for which the 
cooperators share the cost of printing either in cash or in 
services, and the Bureau determines the cooperator is capable 
of meeting accepted quality standards: Provided further, That 
projects to be funded pursuant to a written commitment by a 
State government to provide an identified amount of money in 
support of the project may be carried out by the Bureau on a 
reimbursable basis.
    In fiscal year 2009 and each fiscal year thereafter, the 
Bureau of Land Management shall collect mining law 
administration fees; such fees shall be collected in the same 
manner as those authorized by 30 U.S.C. 28f and 28g only to the 
extent provided in advance in appropriations Acts.
    The provisions of law codified at sections 28f(a) and 28g 
of title 30, United States Code, are amended to remove the 
modifications made under the heading ``administrative 
provisions'', under the heading ``Bureau of Land Management'' 
in title I of the Department of the Interior, Environment, and 
Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008 (division F of Public 
Law 110-161; 121 Stat. 2101).
    Sums not to exceed 1 percent of the total value of 
procurements received by the Bureau of Land Management from 
vendors under enterprise information technology-procurements 
that the Department of the Interior and other Federal 
Government agencies may use to order information technology 
hereafter may be deposited into the Management of Lands and 
Resources account to offset costs incurred in conducting the 
procurement.

                United States Fish and Wildlife Service

                          resource management

    For necessary expenses of the United States Fish and 
Wildlife Service, as authorized by law, and for scientific and 
economic studies, maintenance of the herd of long-horned cattle 
on the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, general 
administration, and for the performance of other authorized 
functions related to such resources by direct expenditure, 
contracts, grants, cooperative agreements and reimbursable 
agreements with public and private entities, $1,140,962,000, to 
remain available until September 30, 2010 except as otherwise 
provided herein: Provided, That $2,500,000 is for high priority 
projects, which shall be carried out by the Youth Conservation 
Corps: Provided further, That not to exceed $19,266,000 shall 
be used for implementing subsections (a), (b), (c), and (e) of 
section 4 of the Endangered Species Act, as amended, for 
species that are indigenous to the United States (except for 
processing petitions, developing and issuing proposed and final 
regulations, and taking any other steps to implement actions 
described in subsection (c)(2)(A), (c)(2)(B)(i), or 
(c)(2)(B)(ii)), of which not to exceed $10,458,000 shall be 
used for any activity regarding the designation of critical 
habitat, pursuant to subsection (a)(3), excluding litigation 
support, for species listed pursuant to subsection (a)(1) prior 
to October 1, 2008: Provided further, That of the amount 
available for law enforcement, up to $400,000, to remain 
available until expended, may at the discretion of the 
Secretary be used for payment for information, rewards, or 
evidence concerning violations of laws administered by the 
Service, and miscellaneous and emergency expenses of 
enforcement activity, authorized or approved by the Secretary 
and to be accounted for solely on the Secretary's certificate: 
Provided further, That of the amount provided for environmental 
contaminants, up to $1,000,000 may remain available until 
expended for contaminant sample analyses.

                              CONSTRUCTION

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

    For construction, improvement, acquisition, or removal of 
buildings and other facilities required in the conservation, 
management, investigation, protection, and utilization of 
fishery and wildlife resources, and the acquisition of lands 
and interests therein; $35,587,000, to remain available until 
expended: Provided, That of the unobligated balances made 
available in Public Law 101-512 to carry out the Anadromous 
Fish Conservation Act, all remaining amounts are permanently 
rescinded.

                            land acquisition

    For expenses necessary to carry out the Land and Water 
Conservation Fund Act of 1965, as amended (16 U.S.C. 460l-4 
through 11), including administrative expenses, and for 
acquisition of land or waters, or interest therein, in 
accordance with statutory authority applicable to the United 
States Fish and Wildlife Service, $42,455,000, to be derived 
from the Land and Water Conservation Fund and to remain 
available until expended, of which, notwithstanding 16 U.S.C. 
460l-9, not more than $1,500,000 shall be for land conservation 
partnerships authorized by the Highlands Conservation Act of 
2004: Provided, That none of the funds appropriated for 
specific land acquisition projects can be used to pay for any 
administrative overhead, planning or other management costs.

            COOPERATIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES CONSERVATION FUND

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

    For expenses necessary to carry out section 6 of the 
Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), as 
amended, $80,001,000, to remain available until expended, of 
which $25,307,000 is to be derived from the Cooperative 
Endangered Species Conservation Fund, of which $5,145,706 shall 
be for the Idaho Salmon and Clearwater River Basins Habitat 
Account pursuant to the Snake River Water Rights Act of 2004; 
and of which $54,694,000 is to be derived from the Land and 
Water Conservation Fund: Provided, That of the unobligated 
balances available under this heading, $4,500,000 are 
permanently rescinded.

                     national wildlife refuge fund

    For expenses necessary to implement the Act of October 17, 
1978 (16 U.S.C. 715s), $14,100,000.

               NORTH AMERICAN WETLANDS CONSERVATION FUND

    For expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of the 
North American Wetlands Conservation Act, as amended (16 U.S.C. 
4401-4414), $42,647,000, to remain available until expended.

                NEOTROPICAL MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION

    For expenses necessary to carry out the Neotropical 
Migratory Bird Conservation Act, as amended, (16 U.S.C. 6101 et 
seq.), $4,750,000, to remain available until expended.

                MULTINATIONAL SPECIES CONSERVATION FUND

    For expenses necessary to carry out the African Elephant 
Conservation Act (16 U.S.C. 4201-4203, 4211-4214, 4221-4225, 
4241-4246, and 1538), the Asian Elephant Conservation Act of 
1997 (16 U.S.C. 4261-4266), the Rhinoceros and Tiger 
Conservation Act of 1994 (16 U.S.C. 5301-5306), the Great Ape 
Conservation Act of 2000 (16 U.S.C. 6301-6305), and the Marine 
Turtle Conservation Act of 2004 (16 U.S.C. 6601-6606), 
$10,000,000, to remain available until expended.

                    state and tribal wildlife grants

    For wildlife conservation grants to States and to the 
District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the United States 
Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, 
and federally-recognized Indian tribes under the provisions of 
the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 and the Fish and Wildlife 
Coordination Act, for the development and implementation of 
programs for the benefit of wildlife and their habitat, 
including species that are not hunted or fished, $75,000,000, 
to remain available until expended: Provided, That of the 
amount provided herein, $7,000,000 is for a competitive grant 
program for Indian tribes not subject to the remaining 
provisions of this appropriation: Provided further, That 
$5,000,000 is for a competitive grant program for States, 
territories, and other jurisdictions with approved plans, not 
subject to the remaining provisions of this appropriation: 
Provided further, That the Secretary shall, after deducting 
$11,106,000 and administrative expenses, apportion the amount 
provided herein in the following manner: (1) to the District of 
Columbia and to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, each a sum 
equal to not more than one-half of 1 percent thereof; and (2) 
to Guam, American Samoa, the United States Virgin Islands, and 
the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, each a sum 
equal to not more than one-fourth of 1 percent thereof: 
Provided further, That the Secretary shall apportion the 
remaining amount in the following manner: (1) one-third of 
which is based on the ratio to which the land area of such 
State bears to the total land area of all such States; and (2) 
two-thirds of which is based on the ratio to which the 
population of such State bears to the total population of all 
such States: Provided further, That the amounts apportioned 
under this paragraph shall be adjusted equitably so that no 
State shall be apportioned a sum which is less than 1 percent 
of the amount available for apportionment under this paragraph 
for any fiscal year or more than 5 percent of such amount: 
Provided further, That the Federal share of planning grants 
shall not exceed 75 percent of the total costs of such projects 
and the Federal share of implementation grants shall not exceed 
50 percent of the total costs of such projects: Provided 
further, That the non-Federal share of such projects may not be 
derived from Federal grant programs: Provided further, That no 
State, territory, or other jurisdiction shall receive a grant 
if its comprehensive wildlife conservation plan is disapproved 
and such funds that would have been distributed to such State, 
territory, or other jurisdiction shall be distributed equitably 
to States, territories, and other jurisdictions with approved 
plans: Provided further, That any amount apportioned in 2009 to 
any State, territory, or other jurisdiction that remains 
unobligated as of September 30, 2010, shall be reapportioned, 
together with funds appropriated in 2011, in the manner 
provided herein.

              WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND APPRECIATION FUND

                              (RESCISSION)

    Of the unobligated balances available under this heading 
from prior year appropriations, all remaining amounts are 
permanently rescinded.

                       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

    Appropriations and funds available to the United States 
Fish and Wildlife Service shall be available for repair of 
damage to public roads within and adjacent to reservation areas 
caused by operations of the Service; options for the purchase 
of land at not to exceed $1 for each option; facilities 
incident to such public recreational uses on conservation areas 
as are consistent with their primary purpose; and the 
maintenance and improvement of aquaria, buildings, and other 
facilities under the jurisdiction of the Service and to which 
the United States has title, and which are used pursuant to law 
in connection with management, and investigation of fish and 
wildlife resources: Provided, That notwithstanding 44 U.S.C. 
501, the Service may, under cooperative cost sharing and 
partnership arrangements authorized by law, procure printing 
services from cooperators in connection with jointly produced 
publications for which the cooperators share at least one-half 
the cost of printing either in cash or services and the Service 
determines the cooperator is capable of meeting accepted 
quality standards: Provided further, That, notwithstanding any 
other provision of law, the Service may use up to $2,000,000 
from funds provided for contracts for employment-related legal 
services: Provided further, That the Service may accept donated 
aircraft as replacements for existing aircraft.

                         National Park Service

                 OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM

    For expenses necessary for the management, operation, and 
maintenance of areas and facilities administered by the 
National Park Service (including expenses to carry out programs 
of the United States Park Police), and for the general 
administration of the National Park Service, $2,131,529,000, of 
which $9,851,000 for planning and interagency coordination in 
support of Everglades restoration and $99,586,000 for 
maintenance, repair or rehabilitation projects for constructed 
assets, operation of the National Park Service automated 
facility management software system, and comprehensive facility 
condition assessments shall remain available until September 
30, 2010.

                  NATIONAL RECREATION AND PRESERVATION

    For expenses necessary to carry out recreation programs, 
natural programs, cultural programs, heritage partnership 
programs, environmental compliance and review, international 
park affairs, statutory or contractual aid for other 
activities, and grant administration, not otherwise provided 
for, $59,684,000.

                       historic preservation fund

             (INCLUDING TRANSFERS AND RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

    For expenses necessary in carrying out the Historic 
Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. 470), and the 
Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 (Public 
Law 104-333), $69,500,000, to be derived from the Historic 
Preservation Fund and to remain available until September 30, 
2010; of which $20,000,000 shall be for Save America's 
Treasures for preservation of nationally significant sites, 
structures, and artifacts: Provided, That any individual Save 
America's Treasures grant shall be matched by non-Federal 
funds; individual projects shall only be eligible for one 
grant; and all projects to be funded shall be approved by the 
Secretary of the Interior in consultation with the House and 
Senate Committees on Appropriations: Provided further, That 
Save America's Treasures funds allocated for Federal projects, 
following approval, shall be available by transfer to 
appropriate accounts of individual agencies: Provided further, 
That of the unobligated balances in this account, $516,000 are 
permanently rescinded.

                              CONSTRUCTION

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

    For construction, improvements, repair or replacement of 
physical facilities, including a portion of the expense for the 
modifications authorized by section 104 of the Everglades 
National Park Protection and Expansion Act of 1989, 
$233,158,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, 
That funds appropriated in this Act, or in any prior Act of 
Congress, for the implementation of the Modified Water 
Deliveries to Everglades National Park Project, shall be made 
available to the Army Corps of Engineers which shall, 
notwithstanding any other provision of law, immediately and 
without further delay construct or cause to be constructed 
Alternative 3.2.2.a to U.S. Highway 41 (the Tamiami Trail) 
consistent with the Limited Reevaluation Report with Integrated 
Environmental Assessment and addendum, approved August 2008: 
Provided further, That the Secretary of the Interior, acting 
through the National Park Service, is directed to immediately 
evaluate the feasibility of additional bridge length, beyond 
that to be constructed pursuant to the Modified Water 
Deliveries to Everglades National Park Project (16 U.S.C. 
Sec. 410r-8), including a continuous bridge, or additional 
bridges or some combination thereof, for the Tamiami Trail 
(U.S. Highway 41) to restore more natural water flow to 
Everglades National Park and Florida Bay and for the purpose of 
restoring habitat within the Park and the ecological 
connectivity between the Park and the Water Conservation Areas. 
The feasibility study and the recommendation of the Secretary 
shall be submitted to the Congress no later than 12 months from 
the date of enactment of this Act: Provided further, That for 
fiscal year 2009 and hereafter, fees paid by the National Park 
Service to the West Yellowstone/Hebgen Basin Solid Waste 
District will be restricted to operations and maintenance costs 
of the facility, given the capital contribution made by the 
National Park Service: Provided further, That, notwithstanding 
any other provision of law, a single procurement for the 
construction project at the Jefferson Memorial plaza and 
seawall in Washington, DC, may be issued which includes the 
full scope of the project: Provided further, That the 
solicitation and the contract shall contain the clause 
``availability of funds'' found at 48 CFR 52.232.18: Provided 
further, That the National Park Service shall grant funds not 
to exceed $3,000,000 to the St. Louis Metropolitan Park and 
Recreation District for the purpose of planning and 
constructing a pedestrian bridge to provide safe visitor access 
to the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Arch: Provided 
further, That the unobligated balances in the Federal 
Infrastructure Improvement Fund under this heading are 
permanently rescinded.

                    LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND

                              (RESCISSION)

    The contract authority provided for fiscal year 2009 by 16 
U.S.C. 460l-10a is rescinded.

                 LAND ACQUISITION AND STATE ASSISTANCE

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

    For expenses necessary to carry out the Land and Water 
Conservation Act of 1965, as amended (16 U.S.C. 460l-4 through 
11), including administrative expenses, and for acquisition of 
lands or waters, or interest therein, in accordance with the 
statutory authority applicable to the National Park Service, 
$65,190,000, to be derived from the Land and Water Conservation 
Fund and to remain available until expended, of which 
$20,000,000 is for the State assistance program and of which 
$4,000,000 is available for grants, subject to a match by at 
least an equal amount, to States, regional entities, local 
communities, and the private sector for cost-shared fee simple 
acquisition of land or permanent, protective interests in land, 
to preserve, conserve, and enhance nationally significant Civil 
War Battlefields: Provided, That of the unobligated balances 
under this heading for State Assistance, $1,000,000 are 
permanently rescinded.

                     URBAN PARK AND RECREATION FUND

                              (RESCISSION)

    Of the unobligated balances available under this heading, 
$1,300,000 are rescinded.

                       administrative provisions

    In addition to other uses set forth in section 407(d) of 
Public Law 105-391, franchise fees credited to a sub-account 
shall be available for expenditure by the Secretary, without 
further appropriation, for use at any unit within the National 
Park System to extinguish or reduce liability for Possessory 
Interest or leasehold surrender interest. Such funds may only 
be used for this purpose to the extent that the benefiting unit 
anticipated franchise fee receipts over the term of the 
contract at that unit exceed the amount of funds used to 
extinguish or reduce liability. Franchise fees at the 
benefiting unit shall be credited to the sub-account of the 
originating unit over a period not to exceed the term of a 
single contract at the benefiting unit, in the amount of funds 
so expended to extinguish or reduce liability.
    For fiscal year 2009 and hereafter, a willing seller from 
whom the Service acquires title to real property may be 
considered a ``displaced person'' for purposes of the Uniform 
Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policy Act 
and its implementing regulations, whether or not the Service 
has the authority to acquire such property by eminent domain.
    For the costs of administration of the Land and Water 
Conservation Fund grants authorized by section 105(a)(2)(B) of 
the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006 (Public Law 109-
432), the National Park Service may retain up to 3 percent of 
the amounts which are authorized to be disbursed under such 
section, such retained amounts to remain available until 
expended.
    Section 3(f) of the Act of August 21, 1935 (16 U.S.C. 
463(f)), related to the National Park System Advisory Board, is 
amended in the first sentence by striking ``2009'' and 
inserting ``2010''.

                    United States Geological Survey

                 surveys, investigations, and research

    For expenses necessary for the United States Geological 
Survey to perform surveys, investigations, and research 
covering topography, geology, hydrology, biology, and the 
mineral and water resources of the United States, its 
territories and possessions, and other areas as authorized by 
43 U.S.C. 31, 1332, and 1340; classify lands as to their 
mineral and water resources; give engineering supervision to 
power permittees and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 
licensees; administer the minerals exploration program (30 
U.S.C. 641); conduct inquiries into the economic conditions 
affecting mining and materials processing industries (30 U.S.C. 
3, 21a, and 1603; 50 U.S.C. 98g(1)) and related purposes as 
authorized by law; and to publish and disseminate data relative 
to the foregoing activities; $1,043,803,000, to remain 
available until September 30, 2010, of which $64,078,000 shall 
be available only for cooperation with States or municipalities 
for water resources investigations; of which $40,150,000 shall 
remain available until expended for satellite operations; and 
of which $7,321,000 shall be available until expended for 
deferred maintenance and capital improvement projects that 
exceed $100,000 in cost: Provided, That none of the funds 
provided for the biological research activity shall be used to 
conduct new surveys on private property, unless specifically 
authorized in writing by the property owner: Provided further, 
That no part of this appropriation shall be used to pay more 
than one-half the cost of topographic mapping or water 
resources data collection and investigations carried on in 
cooperation with States and municipalities.

                       administrative provisions

    From within the amount appropriated for activities of the 
United States Geological Survey such sums as are necessary 
shall be available for reimbursement to the General Services 
Administration for security guard services; contracting for the 
furnishing of topographic maps and for the making of 
geophysical or other specialized surveys when it is 
administratively determined that such procedures are in the 
public interest; construction and maintenance of necessary 
buildings and appurtenant facilities; acquisition of lands for 
gauging stations and observation wells; expenses of the United 
States National Committee on Geology; and payment of 
compensation and expenses of persons on the rolls of the Survey 
duly appointed to represent the United States in the 
negotiation and administration of interstate compacts: 
Provided, That activities funded by appropriations herein made 
may be accomplished through the use of contracts, grants, or 
cooperative agreements as defined in 31 U.S.C. 6302 et seq.: 
Provided further, That the United States Geological Survey may 
enter into contracts or cooperative agreements directly with 
individuals or indirectly with institutions or nonprofit 
organizations, without regard to 41 U.S.C. 5, for the temporary 
or intermittent services of students or recent graduates, who 
shall be considered employees for the purpose of chapters 57 
and 81 of title 5, United States Code, relating to compensation 
for travel and work injuries, and chapter 171 of title 28, 
United States Code, relating to tort claims, but shall not be 
considered to be Federal employees for any other purposes.

                      Minerals Management Service

                ROYALTY AND OFFSHORE MINERALS MANAGEMENT

    For expenses necessary for minerals leasing and 
environmental studies, regulation of industry operations, and 
collection of royalties, as authorized by law; for enforcing 
laws and regulations applicable to oil, gas, and other minerals 
leases, permits, licenses and operating contracts; for energy-
related or other authorized marine-related purposes on the 
Outer Continental Shelf; and for matching grants or cooperative 
agreements, $157,373,000, to remain available until September 
30, 2010, of which $86,684,000 shall be available for royalty 
management activities; and an amount not to exceed 
$146,730,000, to be credited to this appropriation and to 
remain available until expended, from additions to receipts 
resulting from increases to rates in effect on August 5, 1993, 
and from cost recovery fees: Provided, That in fiscal year 2009 
and each fiscal year thereafter, fees and charges authorized by 
31 U.S.C. 9701 may be collected only to the extent provided in 
advance in appropriations Acts: Provided further, That 
notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 3302, in fiscal year 2009, such 
amounts as are assessed under 31 U.S.C. 9701 shall be collected 
and credited to this account and shall be available until 
expended for necessary expenses: Provided further, That to the 
extent $146,730,000 in addition to receipts are not realized 
from the sources of receipts stated above, the amount needed to 
reach $146,730,000 shall be credited to this appropriation from 
receipts resulting from rental rates for Outer Continental 
Shelf leases in effect before August 5, 1993: Provided further, 
That the term ``qualified Outer Continental Shelf revenues'', 
as defined in section 102(9)(A) of the Gulf of Mexico Energy 
Security Act, division C of Public Law 109-432, shall include 
only the portion of rental revenues that would have been 
collected at the rental rates in effect before August 5, 1993: 
Provided further, That not to exceed $3,000 shall be available 
for reasonable expenses related to promoting volunteer beach 
and marine cleanup activities: Provided further, That 
notwithstanding any other provision of law, $15,000 under this 
heading shall be available for refunds of overpayments in 
connection with certain Indian leases in which the Director of 
MMS concurred with the claimed refund due, to pay amounts owed 
to Indian allottees or tribes, or to correct prior 
unrecoverable erroneous payments.

                           OIL SPILL RESEARCH

    For necessary expenses to carry out title I, section 1016, 
title IV, sections 4202 and 4303, title VII, and title VIII, 
section 8201 of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, $6,303,000, 
which shall be derived from the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, 
to remain available until expended.

                        ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION

    Notwithstanding the provisions of section 35(b) of the 
Mineral Leasing Act, as amended (30 U.S.C. 191(b)), the 
Secretary shall deduct 2 percent from the amount payable to 
each State in fiscal year 2009 and deposit the amount deducted 
to miscellaneous receipts of the Treasury.

          Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement

                       regulation and technology

    For necessary expenses to carry out the provisions of the 
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, Public Law 
95-87, as amended, $120,156,000, to remain available until 
September 30, 2010: Provided, That, in fiscal year 2009 and 
thereafter, the Secretary of the Interior, pursuant to 
regulations, may use directly or through grants to States, 
moneys collected for civil penalties assessed under section 518 
of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (30 
U.S.C. 1268), to reclaim lands adversely affected by coal 
mining practices after August 3, 1977, to remain available 
until expended: Provided further, That appropriations for the 
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement may 
provide for the travel and per diem expenses of State and 
tribal personnel attending Office of Surface Mining Reclamation 
and Enforcement sponsored training.

                    abandoned mine reclamation fund

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

    For necessary expenses to carry out title IV of the Surface 
Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, Public Law 95-87, 
as amended, $52,946,000, to be derived from receipts of the 
Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund and to remain available until 
expended: Provided, That pursuant to Public Law 97-365, the 
Department of the Interior is authorized to use up to 20 
percent from the recovery of the delinquent debt owed to the 
United States Government to pay for contracts to collect these 
debts: Provided further, That in fiscal year 2009 and 
hereafter, the State of Maryland may set aside the greater of 
$1,000,000 or 10 percent of the total of the grants made 
available to the State under title IV of the Act, if the amount 
set aside is deposited in an acid mine drainage abatement and 
treatment fund established under a State law, pursuant to which 
law the amount, together with all interest earned on the 
amount, is expended by the State to undertake acid mine 
drainage abatement and treatment projects, except that before 
any amounts greater than 10 percent of its title IV grants are 
deposited in an acid mine drainage abatement and treatment 
fund, the State of Maryland must first complete all Surface 
Mining Control and Reclamation Act priority one projects: 
Provided further, That of the unobligated balances available 
under this heading, $8,500,000 are permanently rescinded: 
Provided further, That amounts provided under this heading may 
be used for the travel and per diem expenses of State and 
tribal personnel attending Office of Surface Mining Reclamation 
and Enforcement sponsored training.

                        administrative provision

    With funds available for the Technical Innovation and 
Professional Services program in this Act, the Secretary may 
transfer title for computer hardware, software and other 
technical equipment to State and tribal regulatory and 
reclamation programs.

                        Bureau of Indian Affairs

                      operation of indian programs

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

    For expenses necessary for the operation of Indian 
programs, as authorized by law, including the Snyder Act of 
November 2, 1921 (25 U.S.C. 13), the Indian Self-Determination 
and Education Assistance Act of 1975 (25 U.S.C. 450 et seq.), 
as amended, the Education Amendments of 1978 (25 U.S.C. 2001-
2019), and the Tribally Controlled Schools Act of 1988 (25 
U.S.C. 2501 et seq.), as amended, $2,128,630,000, to remain 
available until September 30, 2010 except as otherwise provided 
herein; of which not to exceed $8,500 may be for official 
reception and representation expenses; of which not to exceed 
$74,915,000 shall be for welfare assistance payments: Provided, 
That in cases of designated Federal disasters, the Secretary 
may exceed such cap, from the amounts provided herein, to 
provide for disaster relief to Indian communities affected by 
the disaster; notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
including but not limited to the Indian Self-Determination Act 
of 1975, as amended, not to exceed $147,294,000 shall be 
available for payments for contract support costs associated 
with ongoing contracts, grants, compacts, or annual funding 
agreements entered into with the Bureau prior to or during 
fiscal year 2009, as authorized by such Act, except that tribes 
and tribal organizations may use their tribal priority 
allocations for unmet contract support costs of ongoing 
contracts, grants, or compacts, or annual funding agreements 
and for unmet welfare assistance costs; of which not to exceed 
$499,470,000 for school operations costs of Bureau-funded 
schools and other education programs shall become available on 
July 1, 2009, and shall remain available until September 30, 
2010; and of which not to exceed $58,623,000 shall remain 
available until expended for housing improvement, road 
maintenance, attorney fees, litigation support, the Indian 
Self-Determination Fund, land records improvement, and the 
Navajo-Hopi Settlement Program: Provided further, That 
notwithstanding any other provision of law, including but not 
limited to the Indian Self-Determination Act of 1975, as 
amended, and 25 U.S.C. 2008, not to exceed $43,373,000 within 
and only from such amounts made available for school operations 
shall be available for administrative cost grants associated 
with ongoing grants entered into with the Bureau prior to or 
during fiscal year 2008 for the operation of Bureau-funded 
schools, and up to $500,000 within and only from such amounts 
made available for administrative cost grants shall be 
available for the transitional costs of initial administrative 
cost grants to grantees that assume operation on or after July 
1, 2008, of Bureau-funded schools: Provided further, That any 
forestry funds allocated to a tribe which remain unobligated as 
of September 30, 2010, may be transferred during fiscal year 
2011 to an Indian forest land assistance account established 
for the benefit of the holder of the funds within the holder's 
trust fund account: Provided further, That any such unobligated 
balances not so transferred shall expire on September 30, 2011.

                              construction

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

    For construction, repair, improvement, and maintenance of 
irrigation and power systems, buildings, utilities, and other 
facilities, including architectural and engineering services by 
contract; acquisition of lands, and interests in lands; and 
preparation of lands for farming, and for construction of the 
Navajo Indian Irrigation Project pursuant to Public Law 87-483, 
$217,688,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, 
That such amounts as may be available for the construction of 
the Navajo Indian Irrigation Project may be transferred to the 
Bureau of Reclamation: Provided further, That not to exceed 6 
percent of contract authority available to the Bureau of Indian 
Affairs from the Federal Highway Trust Fund may be used to 
cover the road program management costs of the Bureau: Provided 
further, That any funds provided for the Safety of Dams program 
pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 13 shall be made available on a 
nonreimbursable basis: Provided further, That for fiscal year 
2009, in implementing new construction or facilities 
improvement and repair project grants in excess of $100,000 
that are provided to grant schools under Public Law 100-297, as 
amended, the Secretary of the Interior shall use the 
Administrative and Audit Requirements and Cost Principles for 
Assistance Programs contained in 43 CFR part 12 as the 
regulatory requirements: Provided further, That such grants 
shall not be subject to section 12.61 of 43 CFR; the Secretary 
and the grantee shall negotiate and determine a schedule of 
payments for the work to be performed: Provided further, That 
in considering grant applications, the Secretary shall consider 
whether such grantee would be deficient in assuring that the 
construction projects conform to applicable building standards 
and codes and Federal, tribal, or State health and safety 
standards as required by 25 U.S.C. 2005(b), with respect to 
organizational and financial management capabilities: Provided 
further, That if the Secretary declines a grant application, 
the Secretary shall follow the requirements contained in 25 
U.S.C. 2504(f): Provided further, That any disputes between the 
Secretary and any grantee concerning a grant shall be subject 
to the disputes provision in 25 U.S.C. 2507(e): Provided 
further, That in order to ensure timely completion of 
construction projects, the Secretary may assume control of a 
project and all funds related to the project, if, within 
eighteen months of the date of enactment of this Act, any 
grantee receiving funds appropriated in this Act or in any 
prior Act, has not completed the planning and design phase of 
the project and commenced construction: Provided further, That 
this appropriation may be reimbursed from the Office of the 
Special Trustee for American Indians appropriation for the 
appropriate share of construction costs for space expansion 
needed in agency offices to meet trust reform implementation.

 INDIAN LAND AND WATER CLAIM SETTLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS TO 
                                INDIANS

    For payments and necessary administrative expenses for 
implementation of Indian land and water claim settlements 
pursuant to Public Laws 99-264, 100-580, 101-618, 108-447, 109-
379, and 109-479, and for implementation of other land and 
water rights settlements, $21,627,000, to remain available 
until expended.

                 indian guaranteed loan program account

    For the cost of guaranteed loans, $8,186,000, of which 
$1,600,000 is for administrative expenses, as authorized by the 
Indian Financing Act of 1974, as amended: Provided, That of the 
amounts provided herein for administrative expenses, $500,000 
is for the modernization of a management and accounting system: 
Provided further, That such costs, including the cost of 
modifying such loans, shall be as defined in section 502 of the 
Congressional Budget Act of 1974: Provided further, That these 
funds are available to subsidize total loan principal, any part 
of which is to be guaranteed, not to exceed $85,200,517.

                       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

    The Bureau of Indian Affairs may carry out the operation of 
Indian programs by direct expenditure, contracts, cooperative 
agreements, compacts and grants, either directly or in 
cooperation with States and other organizations.
    Notwithstanding 25 U.S.C. 15, the Bureau of Indian Affairs 
may contract for services in support of the management, 
operation, and maintenance of the Power Division of the San 
Carlos Irrigation Project.
    Appropriations for the Bureau of Indian Affairs (except the 
Revolving Fund for Loans Liquidating Account, Indian Loan 
Guaranty and Insurance Fund Liquidating Account, Indian 
Guaranteed Loan Financing Account, Indian Direct Loan Financing 
Account, and the Indian Guaranteed Loan Program account) shall 
be available for expenses of exhibits.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no funds 
available to the Bureau of Indian Affairs for central office 
oversight and Executive Direction and Administrative Services 
(except executive direction and administrative services funding 
for Tribal Priority Allocations, regional offices, and 
facilities operations and maintenance) shall be available for 
contracts, grants, compacts, or cooperative agreements with the 
Bureau of Indian Affairs under the provisions of the Indian 
Self-Determination Act or the Tribal Self-Governance Act of 
1994 (Public Law 103-413).
    In the event any tribe returns appropriations made 
available by this Act to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, this 
action shall not diminish the Federal Government's trust 
responsibility to that tribe, or the government-to-government 
relationship between the United States and that tribe, or that 
tribe's ability to access future appropriations.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no funds 
available to the Bureau, other than the amounts provided herein 
for assistance to public schools under 25 U.S.C. 452 et seq., 
shall be available to support the operation of any elementary 
or secondary school in the State of Alaska.
    Appropriations made available in this or any other Act for 
schools funded by the Bureau shall be available only to the 
schools in the Bureau school system as of September 1, 1996. No 
funds available to the Bureau shall be used to support expanded 
grades for any school or dormitory beyond the grade structure 
in place or approved by the Secretary of the Interior at each 
school in the Bureau school system as of October 1, 1995. Funds 
made available under this Act may not be used to establish a 
charter school at a Bureau-funded school (as that term is 
defined in section 1146 of the Education Amendments of 1978 (25 
U.S.C. 2026)), except that a charter school that is in 
existence on the date of the enactment of this Act and that has 
operated at a Bureau-funded school before September 1, 1999, 
may continue to operate during that period, but only if the 
charter school pays to the Bureau a pro rata share of funds to 
reimburse the Bureau for the use of the real and personal 
property (including buses and vans), the funds of the charter 
school are kept separate and apart from Bureau funds, and the 
Bureau does not assume any obligation for charter school 
programs of the State in which the school is located if the 
charter school loses such funding. Employees of Bureau-funded 
schools sharing a campus with a charter school and performing 
functions related to the charter schools operation and 
employees of a charter school shall not be treated as Federal 
employees for purposes of chapter 171 of title 28, United 
States Code.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, including 
section 113 of title I of appendix C of Public Law 106-113, if 
in fiscal year 2003 or 2004 a grantee received indirect and 
administrative costs pursuant to a distribution formula based 
on section 5(f) of Public Law 101-301, the Secretary shall 
continue to distribute indirect and administrative cost funds 
to such grantee using the section 5(f) distribution formula.

                          Departmental Offices

                        Office of the Secretary

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

    For necessary expenses for management of the Department of 
the Interior, $107,264,000; of which not to exceed $15,000 may 
be for official reception and representation expenses; and of 
which up to $1,000,000 shall be available for workers 
compensation payments and unemployment compensation payments 
associated with the orderly closure of the United States Bureau 
of Mines: Provided, That, for fiscal year 2009 up to $400,000 
of the payments authorized by the Act of October 20, 1976, as 
amended (31 U.S.C. 6901-6907) may be retained for 
administrative expenses of the Payments in Lieu of Taxes 
Program: Provided further, That no payment shall be made 
pursuant to that Act to otherwise eligible units of local 
government if the computed amount of the payment is less than 
$100.

            Management of Federal Lands for Subsistence Uses

                              (RESCISSION)

    The unobligated balances under this heading as of the date 
of enactment of this provision are permanently rescinded.

                            Insular Affairs

                       ASSISTANCE TO TERRITORIES

    For expenses necessary for assistance to territories under 
the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior, 
$78,665,000, of which: (1) $69,815,000 shall remain available 
until expended for technical assistance, including maintenance 
assistance, disaster assistance, insular management controls, 
coral reef initiative activities, and brown tree snake control 
and research; grants to the judiciary in American Samoa for 
compensation and expenses, as authorized by law (48 U.S.C. 
1661(c)); grants to the Government of American Samoa, in 
addition to current local revenues, for construction and 
support of governmental functions; grants to the Government of 
the Virgin Islands as authorized by law; grants to the 
Government of Guam, as authorized by law; and grants to the 
Government of the Northern Mariana Islands as authorized by law 
(Public Law 94-241; 90 Stat. 272); and (2) $8,850,000 shall be 
available until September 30, 2010 for salaries and expenses of 
the Office of Insular Affairs: Provided, That all financial 
transactions of the territorial and local governments herein 
provided for, including such transactions of all agencies or 
instrumentalities established or used by such governments, may 
be audited by the Government Accountability Office, at its 
discretion, in accordance with chapter 35 of title 31, United 
States Code: Provided further, That Northern Mariana Islands 
Covenant grant funding shall be provided according to those 
terms of the Agreement of the Special Representatives on Future 
United States Financial Assistance for the Northern Mariana 
Islands approved by Public Law 104-134: Provided further, That 
of the amounts provided for technical assistance, sufficient 
funds shall be made available for a grant to the Pacific Basin 
Development Council: Provided further, That of the amounts 
provided for technical assistance, sufficient funding shall be 
made available for a grant to the Close Up Foundation: Provided 
further, That the funds for the program of operations and 
maintenance improvement are appropriated to institutionalize 
routine operations and maintenance improvement of capital 
infrastructure with territorial participation and cost sharing 
to be determined by the Secretary based on the grantee's 
commitment to timely maintenance of its capital assets: 
Provided further, That any appropriation for disaster 
assistance under this heading in this Act or previous 
appropriations Acts may be used as non-Federal matching funds 
for the purpose of hazard mitigation grants provided pursuant 
to section 404 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and 
Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5170c).

                      COMPACT OF FREE ASSOCIATION

    For grants and necessary expenses, $5,318,000, to remain 
available until expended, as provided for in sections 
221(a)(2), 221(b), and 233 of the Compact of Free Association 
for the Republic of Palau; and section 221(a)(2) of the 
Compacts of Free Association for the Government of the Republic 
of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia, 
as authorized by Public Law 99-658 and Public Law 108-188.

                        Office of the Solicitor

                         salaries and expenses

    For necessary expenses of the Office of the Solicitor, 
$62,050,000.

                      Office of Inspector General

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

    For necessary expenses of the Office of Inspector General, 
$45,953,000.

           Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians

                         FEDERAL TRUST PROGRAMS

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

    For the operation of trust programs for Indians by direct 
expenditure, contracts, cooperative agreements, compacts, and 
grants, $181,648,000, to remain available until expended, of 
which not to exceed $56,445,000 from this or any other Act, 
shall be available for historical accounting: Provided, That 
funds for trust management improvements and litigation support 
may, as needed, be transferred to or merged with the Bureau of 
Indian Affairs, ``Operation of Indian Programs'' account; the 
Office of the Solicitor, ``Salaries and Expenses'' account; and 
the Office of the Secretary, ``Salaries and Expenses'' account: 
Provided further, That funds made available through contracts 
or grants obligated during fiscal year 2009, as authorized by 
the Indian Self-Determination Act of 1975 (25 U.S.C. 450 et 
seq.), shall remain available until expended by the contractor 
or grantee: Provided further, That, notwithstanding any other 
provision of law, the statute of limitations shall not commence 
to run on any claim, including any claim in litigation pending 
on the date of the enactment of this Act, concerning losses to 
or mismanagement of trust funds, until the affected tribe or 
individual Indian has been furnished with an accounting of such 
funds from which the beneficiary can determine whether there 
has been a loss: Provided further, That, notwithstanding any 
other provision of law, the Secretary shall not be required to 
provide a quarterly statement of performance for any Indian 
trust account that has not had activity for at least 18 months 
and has a balance of $15.00 or less: Provided further, That the 
Secretary shall issue an annual account statement and maintain 
a record of any such accounts and shall permit the balance in 
each such account to be withdrawn upon the express written 
request of the account holder: Provided further, That not to 
exceed $50,000 is available for the Secretary to make payments 
to correct administrative errors of either disbursements from 
or deposits to Individual Indian Money or Tribal accounts after 
September 30, 2002: Provided further, That erroneous payments 
that are recovered shall be credited to and remain available in 
this account for this purpose: Provided further, That not to 
exceed $6,000,000 may be transferred from unobligated balances 
(Treasury Accounts 14X6039, 14X6803 and 14X8030) for the 
purpose of one-time accounting reconciliations of the balances, 
as sanctioned by the Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990, 
American Indian Trust Fund Management Reform Act of 1994 and 
the Federal Managers' Financial Integrity Act (FMFIA).

                        Department-wide Programs

                        WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

    For necessary expenses for fire preparedness, suppression 
operations, fire science and research, emergency 
rehabilitation, hazardous fuels reduction, and rural fire 
assistance by the Department of the Interior, $859,453,000, to 
remain available until expended, of which not to exceed 
$6,137,000 shall be for the renovation or construction of fire 
facilities: Provided, That such funds are also available for 
repayment of advances to other appropriation accounts from 
which funds were previously transferred for such purposes: 
Provided further, That persons hired pursuant to 43 U.S.C. 1469 
may be furnished subsistence and lodging without cost from 
funds available from this appropriation: Provided further, That 
notwithstanding 42 U.S.C. 1856d, sums received by a bureau or 
office of the Department of the Interior for fire protection 
rendered pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 1856 et seq., protection of 
United States property, may be credited to the appropriation 
from which funds were expended to provide that protection, and 
are available without fiscal year limitation: Provided further, 
That using the amounts designated under this title of this Act, 
the Secretary of the Interior may enter into procurement 
contracts, grants, or cooperative agreements, for hazardous 
fuels reduction activities, and for training and monitoring 
associated with such hazardous fuels reduction activities, on 
Federal land, or on adjacent non-Federal land for activities 
that benefit resources on Federal land: Provided further, That 
the costs of implementing any cooperative agreement between the 
Federal Government and any non-Federal entity may be shared, as 
mutually agreed on by the affected parties: Provided further, 
That notwithstanding requirements of the Competition in 
Contracting Act, the Secretary, for purposes of hazardous fuels 
reduction activities, may obtain maximum practicable 
competition among: (1) local private, nonprofit, or cooperative 
entities; (2) Youth Conservation Corps crews, Public Lands 
Corps (Public Law 109-154), or related partnerships with State, 
local, or non-profit youth groups; (3) small or micro-
businesses; or (4) other entities that will hire or train 
locally a significant percentage, defined as 50 percent or 
more, of the project workforce to complete such contracts: 
Provided further, That in implementing this section, the 
Secretary shall develop written guidance to field units to 
ensure accountability and consistent application of the 
authorities provided herein: Provided further, That funds 
appropriated under this head may be used to reimburse the 
United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine 
Fisheries Service for the costs of carrying out their 
responsibilities under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) to consult and conference, as required by 
section 7 of such Act, in connection with wildland fire 
management activities: Provided further, That the Secretary of 
the Interior may use wildland fire appropriations to enter into 
non-competitive sole source leases of real property with local 
governments, at or below fair market value, to construct 
capitalized improvements for fire facilities on such leased 
properties, including but not limited to fire guard stations, 
retardant stations, and other initial attack and fire support 
facilities, and to make advance payments for any such lease or 
for construction activity associated with the lease: Provided 
further, That the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary 
of Agriculture may authorize the transfer of funds appropriated 
for wildland fire management, in an aggregate amount not to 
exceed $10,000,000, between the Departments when such transfers 
would facilitate and expedite jointly funded wildland fire 
management programs and projects: Provided further, That funds 
provided for wildfire suppression shall be available for 
support of Federal emergency response actions.

                    central hazardous materials fund

    For necessary expenses of the Department of the Interior 
and any of its component offices and bureaus for the remedial 
action, including associated activities, of hazardous waste 
substances, pollutants, or contaminants pursuant to the 
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and 
Liability Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.), 
$10,148,000, to remain available until expended.

           NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND RESTORATION

                NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT FUND

    To conduct natural resource damage assessment and 
restoration activities by the Department of the Interior 
necessary to carry out the provisions of the Comprehensive 
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, as 
amended (42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq.), the Federal Water Pollution 
Control Act, as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.), the Oil 
Pollution Act of 1990 (33 U.S.C. 2701 et seq.), and Public Law 
101-337, as amended (16 U.S.C. 19jj et seq.), $6,338,000, to 
remain available until expended.

                          WORKING CAPITAL FUND

    For the acquisition of a departmental financial and 
business management system, $73,435,000, to remain available 
until expended: Provided, That none of the funds in this Act or 
previous appropriations Acts may be used to establish reserves 
in the Working Capital Fund account other than for accrued 
annual leave and depreciation of equipment without prior 
approval of the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations.

                       administrative provisions

    There is hereby authorized for acquisition from available 
resources within the Working Capital Fund, 15 aircraft, 10 of 
which shall be for replacement and which may be obtained by 
donation, purchase or through available excess surplus 
property: Provided, That existing aircraft being replaced may 
be sold, with proceeds derived or trade-in value used to offset 
the purchase price for the replacement aircraft.

             General Provisions, Department of the Interior

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

    Sec. 101. Appropriations made in this title shall be 
available for expenditure or transfer (within each bureau or 
office), with the approval of the Secretary, for the emergency 
reconstruction, replacement, or repair of aircraft, buildings, 
utilities, or other facilities or equipment damaged or 
destroyed by fire, flood, storm, or other unavoidable causes: 
Provided, That no funds shall be made available under this 
authority until funds specifically made available to the 
Department of the Interior for emergencies shall have been 
exhausted: Provided further, That all funds used pursuant to 
this section must be replenished by a supplemental 
appropriation which must be requested as promptly as possible.
    Sec. 102. The Secretary may authorize the expenditure or 
transfer of any no year appropriation in this title, in 
addition to the amounts included in the budget programs of the 
several agencies, for the suppression or emergency prevention 
of wildland fires on or threatening lands under the 
jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior; for the 
emergency rehabilitation of burned-over lands under its 
jurisdiction; for emergency actions related to potential or 
actual earthquakes, floods, volcanoes, storms, or other 
unavoidable causes; for contingency planning subsequent to 
actual oil spills; for response and natural resource damage 
assessment activities related to actual oil spills; for the 
prevention, suppression, and control of actual or potential 
grasshopper and Mormon cricket outbreaks on lands under the 
jurisdiction of the Secretary, pursuant to the authority in 
section 1773(b) of Public Law 99-198 (99 Stat. 1658); for 
emergency reclamation projects under section 410 of Public Law 
95-87; and shall transfer, from any no year funds available to 
the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, such 
funds as may be necessary to permit assumption of regulatory 
authority in the event a primacy State is not carrying out the 
regulatory provisions of the Surface Mining Act: Provided, That 
appropriations made in this title for wildland fire operations 
shall be available for the payment of obligations incurred 
during the preceding fiscal year, and for reimbursement to 
other Federal agencies for destruction of vehicles, aircraft, 
or other equipment in connection with their use for wildland 
fire operations, such reimbursement to be credited to 
appropriations currently available at the time of receipt 
thereof: Provided further, That for wildland fire operations, 
no funds shall be made available under this authority until the 
Secretary determines that funds appropriated for ``wildland 
fire operations'' shall be exhausted within 30 days: Provided 
further, That all funds used pursuant to this section must be 
replenished by a supplemental appropriation which must be 
requested as promptly as possible: Provided further, That such 
replenishment funds shall be used to reimburse, on a pro rata 
basis, accounts from which emergency funds were transferred.
    Sec. 103. Appropriations made to the Department of the 
Interior in this title shall be available for services as 
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, when authorized by the Secretary, 
in total amount not to exceed $500,000; purchase and 
replacement of motor vehicles, including specially equipped law 
enforcement vehicles; hire, maintenance, and operation of 
aircraft; hire of passenger motor vehicles; purchase of 
reprints; payment for telephone service in private residences 
in the field, when authorized under regulations approved by the 
Secretary; and the payment of dues, when authorized by the 
Secretary, for library membership in societies or associations 
which issue publications to members only or at a price to 
members lower than to subscribers who are not members.
    Sec. 104. Appropriations made in this Act under the 
headings Bureau of Indian Affairs and Office of the Special 
Trustee for American Indians and any unobligated balances from 
prior appropriations Acts made under the same headings shall be 
available for expenditure or transfer for Indian trust 
management and reform activities. Total funding for historical 
accounting activities shall not exceed amounts specifically 
designated in this Act for such purpose.
    Sec. 105. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 
Secretary of the Interior is authorized to redistribute any 
Tribal Priority Allocation funds, including tribal base funds, 
to alleviate tribal funding inequities by transferring funds to 
address identified, unmet needs, dual enrollment, overlapping 
service areas or inaccurate distribution methodologies. No 
tribe shall receive a reduction in Tribal Priority Allocation 
funds of more than 10 percent in fiscal year 2009. Under 
circumstances of dual enrollment, overlapping service areas or 
inaccurate distribution methodologies, the 10 percent 
limitation does not apply.
    Sec. 106. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in 
conveying the Twin Cities Research Center under the authority 
provided by Public Law 104-134, as amended by Public Law 104-
208, the Secretary may accept and retain land and other forms 
of reimbursement: Provided, That the Secretary may retain and 
use any such reimbursement until expended and without further 
appropriation: (1) for the benefit of the National Wildlife 
Refuge System within the State of Minnesota; and (2) for all 
activities authorized by 16 U.S.C. 460zz.
    Sec. 107. The Secretary of the Interior may use 
discretionary funds to pay private attorney fees and costs for 
employees and former employees of the Department of the 
Interior reasonably incurred in connection with Cobell v. 
Kempthorne to the extent that such fees and costs are not paid 
by the Department of Justice or by private insurance. In no 
case shall the Secretary make payments under this section that 
would result in payment of hourly fees in excess of the highest 
hourly rate approved by the District Court for the District of 
Columbia for counsel in Cobell v. Kempthorne.
    Sec. 108. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service 
shall, in carrying out its responsibilities to protect 
threatened and endangered species of salmon, implement a system 
of mass marking of salmonid stocks, intended for harvest, that 
are released from federally operated or federally financed 
hatcheries including but not limited to fish releases of coho, 
chinook, and steelhead species. Marked fish must have a visible 
mark that can be readily identified by commercial and 
recreational fishers.
    Sec. 109. No funds appropriated for the Department of the 
Interior by this Act or any other Act shall be used to study or 
implement any plan to drain Lake Powell or to reduce the water 
level of the lake below the range of water levels required for 
the operation of the Glen Canyon Dam.
    Sec. 110. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 
Secretary of the Interior is authorized to acquire lands, 
waters, or interests therein including the use of all or part 
of any pier, dock, or landing within the State of New York and 
the State of New Jersey, for the purpose of operating and 
maintaining facilities in the support of transportation and 
accommodation of visitors to Ellis, Governors, and Liberty 
Islands, and of other program and administrative activities, by 
donation or with appropriated funds, including franchise fees 
(and other monetary consideration), or by exchange; and the 
Secretary is authorized to negotiate and enter into leases, 
subleases, concession contracts or other agreements for the use 
of such facilities on such terms and conditions as the 
Secretary may determine reasonable.
    Sec. 111. Title 43 U.S.C. 1473, as amended by Public Law 
110-161, is further amended by deleting the phrase ``in fiscal 
year 2008 only'' and inserting in lieu thereof ``in fiscal 
years 2008 and 2009 only''.
    Sec. 112. No funds appropriated or otherwise made available 
to the Department of the Interior may be used, in relation to 
any proposal to store water for the purpose of export, for 
approval of any right-of-way or similar authorization on the 
Mojave National Preserve or lands managed by the Needles Field 
Office of the Bureau of Land Management, or for carrying out 
any activities associated with such right-of-way or similar 
approval.
    Sec. 113. The Secretary of the Interior may enter into 
cooperative agreements with a State or political subdivision 
(including any agency thereof), or any not-for-profit 
organization if the agreement will: (1) serve a mutual interest 
of the parties to the agreement in carrying out the programs 
administered by the Department of the Interior; and (2) all 
parties will contribute resources to the accomplishment of 
these objectives. At the discretion of the Secretary, such 
agreements shall not be subject to a competitive process.
    Sec. 114. Funds provided in this Act for Federal land 
acquisition by the National Park Service for Shenandoah Valley 
Battlefields National Historic District and Ice Age National 
Scenic Trail may be used for a grant to a State, a local 
government, or any other land management entity for the 
acquisition of lands without regard to any restriction on the 
use of Federal land acquisition funds provided through the Land 
and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 as amended.
    Sec. 115. Sections 109 and 110 of the Federal Oil and Gas 
Royalty Management Act (30 U.S.C. 1719 and 1720) shall apply to 
any lease authorizing exploration for or development of coal, 
any other solid mineral, or any geothermal resource on any 
Federal or Indian lands and any lease, easement, right of way, 
or other agreement, regardless of form, for use of the Outer 
Continental Shelf or any of its resources under sections 8(k) 
or 8(p) of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (43 U.S.C. 
1337(k) and 1337(p)) to the same extent as if such lease, 
easement, right of way, or other agreement, regardless of form, 
were an oil and gas lease, except that in such cases the term 
``royalty payment'' shall include any payment required by such 
lease, easement, right of way or other agreement, regardless of 
form, or by applicable regulation.
    Sec. 116. The Pittsford National Fish Hatchery in 
Chittenden, Vermont is hereby renamed the Dwight D. Eisenhower 
National Fish Hatchery.
    Sec. 117. Section 6 of the Great Sand Dunes National Park 
and Preserve Act of 2000 (16 U.S.C. 410hhh-4) is amended--
            (1) in subsection (a)--
                    (A) by striking ``(a) Establishment.--(1) 
                When'' and inserting the following:
    ``(a) Establishment and Purpose.--
            ``(1) Establishment.--
                    ``(A) In general.--When'';
                    (B) in paragraph (2), by striking ``(2) 
                Such establishment'' and inserting the 
                following:
                    ``(B) Effective date.--The establishment of 
                the refuge under subparagraph (A)''; and
                    (C) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(2) Purpose.--The purpose of the Baca National 
        Wildlife Refuge shall be to restore, enhance, and 
        maintain wetland, upland, riparian, and other habitats 
        for native wildlife, plant, and fish species in the San 
        Luis Valley.'';
            (2) in subsection (c)--
                    (A) by striking ``The Secretary'' and 
                inserting the following:
            ``(1) In general.--The Secretary''; and
                    (B) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(2) Requirements.--In administering the Baca 
        National Wildlife Refuge, the Secretary shall, to the 
        maximum extent practicable--
                    ``(A) emphasize migratory bird 
                conservation; and
                    ``(B) take into consideration the role of 
                the Refuge in broader landscape conservation 
                efforts.''; and
            (3) in subsection (d)--
                    (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``and'' 
                at the end;
                    (B) in paragraph (2), by striking the 
                period at the end and inserting ``; and''; and
                    (C) by adding at the end the following:
            ``(3) subject to any agreement in existence as of 
        the date of enactment of this paragraph, and to the 
        extent consistent with the purposes of the Refuge, use 
        decreed water rights on the Refuge in approximately the 
        same manner that the water rights have been used 
        historically.''.
    Sec. 118. None of the funds in this Act may be used to 
further reduce the number of Axis or Fallow deer at Point Reyes 
National Seashore below the number as of the date of enactment 
of this Act.

                                TITLE II


                    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY


                         Science and Technology

    For science and technology, including research and 
development activities, which shall include research and 
development activities under the Comprehensive Environmental 
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as amended; 
necessary expenses for personnel and related costs and travel 
expenses; procurement of laboratory equipment and supplies; and 
other operating expenses in support of research and 
development, $790,051,000, to remain available until September 
30, 2010.

                 Environmental Programs and Management

    For environmental programs and management, including 
necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, for personnel 
and related costs and travel expenses; hire of passenger motor 
vehicles; hire, maintenance, and operation of aircraft; 
purchase of reprints; library memberships in societies or 
associations which issue publications to members only or at a 
price to members lower than to subscribers who are not members; 
administrative costs of the brownfields program under the Small 
Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act of 
2002; and not to exceed $19,000 for official reception and 
representation expenses, $2,392,079,000, to remain available 
until September 30, 2010: Provided, That of the funds included 
under this heading, not less than $95,846,000 shall be for the 
Geographic Programs specified in the explanatory statement 
described in section 4 (in the matter preceding division A of 
this consolidated Act).

                      Office of Inspector General

    For necessary expenses of the Office of Inspector General 
in carrying out the provisions of the Inspector General Act of 
1978, as amended, $44,791,000, to remain available until 
September 30, 2010.

                        Buildings and Facilities

    For construction, repair, improvement, extension, 
alteration, and purchase of fixed equipment or facilities of, 
or for use by, the Environmental Protection Agency, 
$35,001,000, to remain available until expended.

                     Hazardous Substance Superfund


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

    For necessary expenses to carry out the Comprehensive 
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 
(CERCLA), as amended, including sections 111(c)(3), (c)(5), 
(c)(6), and (e)(4) (42 U.S.C. 9611) $1,285,024,000, to remain 
available until expended, consisting of such sums as are 
available in the Trust Fund on September 30, 2008, as 
authorized by section 517(a) of the Superfund Amendments and 
Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) and up to $1,285,024,000 as 
a payment from general revenues to the Hazardous Substance 
Superfund for purposes as authorized by section 517(b) of SARA, 
as amended: Provided, That funds appropriated under this 
heading may be allocated to other Federal agencies in 
accordance with section 111(a) of CERCLA: Provided further, 
That of the funds appropriated under this heading, $9,975,000 
shall be paid to the ``Office of Inspector General'' 
appropriation to remain available until September 30, 2010, and 
$26,417,000 shall be paid to the ``Science and Technology'' 
appropriation to remain available until September 30, 2010.

          Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund Program

    For necessary expenses to carry out leaking underground 
storage tank cleanup activities authorized by subtitle I of the 
Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended, $112,577,000, to remain 
available until expended, of which $77,077,000 shall be for 
carrying out leaking underground storage tank cleanup 
activities authorized by section 9003(h) of the Solid Waste 
Disposal Act, as amended; $35,500,000 shall be for carrying out 
the other provisions of the Solid Waste Disposal Act specified 
in section 9508(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended: 
Provided, That the Administrator is authorized to use 
appropriations made available under this heading to implement 
section 9013 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act to provide 
financial assistance to federally recognized Indian tribes for 
the development and implementation of programs to manage 
underground storage tanks.

                           Oil Spill Response

    For expenses necessary to carry out the Environmental 
Protection Agency's responsibilities under the Oil Pollution 
Act of 1990, $17,687,000, to be derived from the Oil Spill 
Liability trust fund, to remain available until expended.

                   State and Tribal Assistance Grants

    For environmental programs and infrastructure assistance, 
including capitalization grants for State revolving funds and 
performance partnership grants, $2,968,464,000, to remain 
available until expended, of which $689,080,000 shall be for 
making capitalization grants for the Clean Water State 
Revolving Funds under title VI of the Federal Water Pollution 
Control Act, as amended (the ``Act''); of which up to 
$75,000,000 shall be available for loans, including interest 
free loans as authorized by 33 U.S.C. 1383(d)(1)(A), to 
municipal, inter-municipal, interstate, or State agencies or 
nonprofit entities for projects that provide treatment for or 
that minimize sewage or stormwater discharges using one or more 
approaches which include, but are not limited to, decentralized 
or distributed stormwater controls, decentralized wastewater 
treatment, low-impact development practices, conservation 
easements, stream buffers, or wetlands restoration; 
$829,029,000 shall be for capitalization grants for the 
Drinking Water State Revolving Funds under section 1452 of the 
Safe Drinking Water Act, as amended; $20,000,000 shall be for 
architectural, engineering, planning, design, construction and 
related activities in connection with the construction of high 
priority water and wastewater facilities in the area of the 
United States-Mexico Border, after consultation with the 
appropriate border commission; $18,500,000 shall be for grants 
to the State of Alaska to address drinking water and waste 
infrastructure needs of rural and Alaska Native Villages: 
Provided, That, of these funds: (1) the State of Alaska shall 
provide a match of 25 percent; (2) no more than 5 percent of 
the funds may be used for administrative and overhead expenses; 
and (3) the State of Alaska shall make awards consistent with 
the State-wide priority list established in conjunction with 
the Agency and the U.S. Department of Agriculture for all 
water, sewer, waste disposal, and similar projects carried out 
by the State of Alaska that are funded under section 221 of the 
Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1301) or the 
Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act (7 U.S.C. 1921 et 
seq.) which shall allocate not less than 25 percent of the 
funds provided for projects in regional hub communities; 
$145,000,000 shall be for making special project grants for the 
construction of drinking water, wastewater and storm water 
infrastructure and for water quality protection in accordance 
with the terms and conditions specified for such grants in the 
explanatory statement described in section 4 (in the matter 
preceding division A of this consolidated Act), and, for 
purposes of these grants, each grantee shall contribute not 
less than 45 percent of the cost of the project unless the 
grantee is approved for a waiver by the Agency; $97,000,000 
shall be to carry out section 104(k) of the Comprehensive 
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 
(CERCLA), as amended, including grants, interagency agreements, 
and associated program support costs; $60,000,000 shall be for 
grants under title VII, subtitle G of the Energy Policy Act of 
2005, as amended; $15,000,000 shall be for grants for cost-
effective emission reduction projects in accordance with the 
terms and conditions of the explanatory statement described in 
section 4 (in the matter preceding division A of this 
consolidated Act); and $1,094,855,000 shall be for grants, 
including associated program support costs, to States, 
federally recognized tribes, interstate agencies, tribal 
consortia, and air pollution control agencies for multi-media 
or single media pollution prevention, control and abatement and 
related activities, including activities pursuant to the 
provisions set forth under this heading in Public Law 104-134, 
and for making grants under section 103 of the Clean Air Act 
for particulate matter monitoring and data collection 
activities subject to terms and conditions specified by the 
Administrator, of which $49,495,000 shall be for carrying out 
section 128 of CERCLA, as amended, $10,000,000 shall be for 
Environmental Information Exchange Network grants, including 
associated program support costs, $18,500,000 of the funds 
available for grants under section 106 of the Act shall be for 
water quality monitoring activities, $10,000,000 shall be for 
competitive grants to communities to develop plans and 
demonstrate and implement projects which reduce greenhouse gas 
emissions, and, in addition to funds appropriated under the 
heading ``Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund Program'' 
to carry out the provisions of the Solid Waste Disposal Act 
specified in section 9508(c) of the Internal Revenue Code other 
than section 9003(h) of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as 
amended, $2,500,000 shall be for grants to States under section 
2007(f)(2) of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended: 
Provided further, That notwithstanding section 603(d)(7) of the 
Federal Water Pollution Control Act, the limitation on the 
amounts in a State water pollution control revolving fund that 
may be used by a State to administer the fund shall not apply 
to amounts included as principal in loans made by such fund in 
fiscal year 2009 and prior years where such amounts represent 
costs of administering the fund to the extent that such amounts 
are or were deemed reasonable by the Administrator, accounted 
for separately from other assets in the fund, and used for 
eligible purposes of the fund, including administration: 
Provided further, That for fiscal year 2009, and 
notwithstanding section 518(f) of the Act, the Administrator is 
authorized to use the amounts appropriated for any fiscal year 
under section 319 of that Act to make grants to federally 
recognized Indian tribes pursuant to sections 319(h) and 518(e) 
of that Act: Provided further, That for fiscal year 2009, 
notwithstanding the limitation on amounts in section 518(c) of 
the Act, up to a total of 1\1/2\ percent of the funds 
appropriated for State Revolving Funds under title VI of that 
Act may be reserved by the Administrator for grants under 
section 518(c) of that Act: Provided further, That no funds 
provided by this appropriations Act to address the water, 
wastewater and other critical infrastructure needs of the 
colonias in the United States along the United States-Mexico 
border shall be made available to a county or municipal 
government unless that government has established an 
enforceable local ordinance, or other zoning rule, which 
prevents in that jurisdiction the development or construction 
of any additional colonia areas, or the development within an 
existing colonia the construction of any new home, business, or 
other structure which lacks water, wastewater, or other 
necessary infrastructure.

       Administrative Provisions, Environmental Protection Agency


                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

    For fiscal year 2009, notwithstanding 31 U.S.C. 6303(1) and 
6305(1), the Administrator of the Environmental Protection 
Agency, in carrying out the Agency's function to implement 
directly Federal environmental programs required or authorized 
by law in the absence of an acceptable tribal program, may 
award cooperative agreements to federally recognized Indian 
Tribes or Intertribal consortia, if authorized by their member 
Tribes, to assist the Administrator in implementing Federal 
environmental programs for Indian Tribes required or authorized 
by law, except that no such cooperative agreements may be 
awarded from funds designated for State financial assistance 
agreements.
    The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency is 
authorized to collect and obligate pesticide registration 
service fees in accordance with section 33 of the Federal 
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, as amended by 
Public Law 110-94, the Pesticide Registration Improvement 
Renewal Act.
    For fiscal year 2009 and thereafter, the Science and 
Technology and Environmental Programs and Management Accounts 
are available for uniforms, or allowances therefore, as 
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901-02 and for services as authorized 
by 5 U.S.C. 3109, but at rates for individuals not to exceed 
the daily equivalent of the rate paid for level IV of the 
Executive Schedule. Unless specifically authorized by law, for 
fiscal year 2009 and thereafter, none of the funds available 
under this title for grants may be used to pay for the salaries 
of individual consultants at more than the daily equivalent of 
the rate paid for level IV of the Executive Schedule.
    None of the funds made available by this Act may be used in 
contravention of, or to delay the implementation of, Executive 
Order No. 12898 of February 11, 1994 (59 Fed. Reg. 7629; 
relating to Federal actions to address environmental justice in 
minority populations and low-income populations).
    Title II of Public Law 109-54, under the heading 
Administrative Provisions, is amended: in the fourth paragraph, 
strike ``make not to exceed five appointments in any fiscal 
year under the authority provided in 42 U.S.C. 209 for the 
Office of Research and Development'' and insert ``employ up to 
thirty persons at any one time in the Office of Research and 
Development under the authority provided in 42 U.S.C. 209''.
    From unobligated balances to carry out projects and 
activities funded through the State and Tribal Assistance 
Grants Account, $10,000,000 are permanently rescinded.
    Of the funds provided in the Environmental Programs and 
Management Account, not less than $6,500,000 shall be used for 
activities to develop and publish a final rule not later than 
June 26, 2009, and to begin implementation, to require 
mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas emissions above 
appropriate thresholds in all sectors of the economy of the 
United States, as required by Public Law 110-161.
    For fiscal year 2009 and thereafter, the Science and 
Technology, Environmental Programs and Management, Office of 
Inspector General, Hazardous Substance Superfund, and Leaking 
Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund Program Accounts, are 
available for the construction, alteration, repair, 
rehabilitation, and renovation of facilities provided that the 
cost does not exceed $85,000 per project.

                               TITLE III


                            RELATED AGENCIES


                       DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE


                             Forest Service


                     FOREST AND RANGELAND RESEARCH

    For necessary expenses of forest and rangeland research as 
authorized by law, $296,380,000, to remain available until 
expended: Provided, That of the funds provided, $60,770,000 is 
for the forest inventory and analysis program.

                       state and private forestry

    For necessary expenses of cooperating with and providing 
technical and financial assistance to States, territories, 
possessions, and others, and for forest health management, 
including treatments of pests, pathogens, and invasive or 
noxious plants and for restoring and rehabilitating forests 
damaged by pests or invasive plants, cooperative forestry, and 
education and land conservation activities and conducting an 
international program as authorized, $265,861,000, to remain 
available until expended, as authorized by law; and of which 
$49,445,000 is to be derived from the Land and Water 
Conservation Fund.

                         NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

    For necessary expenses of the Forest Service, not otherwise 
provided for, for management, protection, improvement, and 
utilization of the National Forest System, $1,514,805,000, to 
remain available until expended, which shall include 50 percent 
of all moneys received during prior fiscal years as fees 
collected under the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 
1965, as amended, in accordance with section 4 of the Act (16 
U.S.C. 460l-6a(i)): Provided, That of the unobligated balances 
in this account, $5,000,000 are rescinded.

                  capital improvement and maintenance


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

    For necessary expenses of the Forest Service, not otherwise 
provided for, $495,393,000, to remain available until expended, 
for construction, capital improvement, maintenance and 
acquisition of buildings and other facilities and 
infrastructure; and for construction, capital improvement, 
decommissioning, and maintenance of forest roads and trails by 
the Forest Service as authorized by 16 U.S.C. 532-538 and 23 
U.S.C. 101 and 205: Provided, That $50,000,000 shall be 
designated for urgently needed road decommissioning, road and 
trail repair and maintenance and associated activities, and 
removal of fish passage barriers, especially in areas where 
Forest Service roads may be contributing to water quality 
problems in streams and water bodies which support threatened, 
endangered or sensitive species or community water sources: 
Provided further, That up to $40,000,000 of the funds provided 
herein for road maintenance shall be available for the 
decommissioning of roads, including unauthorized roads not part 
of the transportation system, which are no longer needed: 
Provided further, That no funds shall be expended to 
decommission any system road until notice and an opportunity 
for public comment has been provided on each decommissioning 
project: Provided further, That the decommissioning of 
unauthorized roads not part of the official transportation 
system shall be expedited in response to threats to public 
safety, water quality, or natural resources: Provided further, 
That funds becoming available in fiscal year 2009 under the Act 
of March 4, 1913 (16 U.S.C. 501) shall be transferred to the 
General Fund of the Treasury and shall not be available for 
transfer or obligation for any other purpose unless the funds 
are appropriated.

                            LAND ACQUISITION

    For expenses necessary to carry out the provisions of the 
Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965, as amended (16 
U.S.C. 460l-4 through 11), including administrative expenses, 
and for acquisition of land or waters, or interest therein, in 
accordance with statutory authority applicable to the Forest 
Service, $49,775,000, to be derived from the Land and Water 
Conservation Fund and to remain available until expended.

         ACQUISITION OF LANDS FOR NATIONAL FORESTS SPECIAL ACTS

    For acquisition of lands within the exterior boundaries of 
the Cache, Uinta, and Wasatch National Forests, Utah; the 
Toiyabe National Forest, Nevada; and the Angeles, San 
Bernardino, Sequoia, and Cleveland National Forests, 
California, as authorized by law, $1,050,000, to be derived 
from forest receipts.

            acquisition of lands to complete land exchanges

    For acquisition of lands, such sums, to be derived from 
funds deposited by State, county, or municipal governments, 
public school districts, or other public school authorities, 
and for authorized expenditures from funds deposited by non-
Federal parties pursuant to Land Sale and Exchange Acts, 
pursuant to the Act of December 4, 1967, as amended (16 U.S.C. 
484a), to remain available until expended. (16 U.S.C. 4601-516-
617a, 555a; Public Law 96-586; Public Law 76-589, 76-591; and 
78-310).

                         RANGE BETTERMENT FUND

    For necessary expenses of range rehabilitation, protection, 
and improvement, 50 percent of all moneys received during the 
prior fiscal year, as fees for grazing domestic livestock on 
lands in National Forests in the 16 Western States, pursuant to 
section 401(b)(1) of Public Law 94-579, as amended, to remain 
available until expended, of which not to exceed 6 percent 
shall be available for administrative expenses associated with 
on-the-ground range rehabilitation, protection, and 
improvements.

    GIFTS, DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS FOR FOREST AND RANGELAND RESEARCH

    For expenses authorized by 16 U.S.C. 1643(b), $50,000, to 
remain available until expended, to be derived from the fund 
established pursuant to the above Act.

        MANAGEMENT OF NATIONAL FOREST LANDS FOR SUBSISTENCE USES

    For necessary expenses of the Forest Service to manage 
Federal lands in Alaska for subsistence uses under title VIII 
of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (Public 
Law 96-487), $5,000,000, to remain available until expended.

                        WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

    For necessary expenses for forest fire presuppression 
activities on National Forest System lands, for emergency fire 
suppression on or adjacent to such lands or other lands under 
fire protection agreement, hazardous fuels reduction on or 
adjacent to such lands, and for emergency rehabilitation of 
burned-over National Forest System lands and water, 
$2,131,630,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, 
That such funds including unobligated balances under this 
heading, are available for repayment of advances from other 
appropriations accounts previously transferred for such 
purposes: Provided further, That such funds shall be available 
to reimburse State and other cooperating entities for services 
provided in response to wildfire and other emergencies or 
disasters to the extent such reimbursements by the Forest 
Service for non-fire emergencies are fully repaid by the 
responsible emergency management agency: Provided further, 
That, notwithstanding any other provision of law, $8,000,000 of 
funds appropriated under this appropriation shall be used for 
Fire Science Research in support of the Joint Fire Science 
Program: Provided further, That all authorities for the use of 
funds, including the use of contracts, grants, and cooperative 
agreements, available to execute the Forest and Rangeland 
Research appropriation, are also available in the utilization 
of these funds for Fire Science Research: Provided further, 
That funds provided shall be available for emergency 
rehabilitation and restoration, hazardous fuels reduction 
activities in the urban-wildland interface, support to Federal 
emergency response, and wildfire suppression activities of the 
Forest Service: Provided further, That of the funds provided, 
$328,086,000 is for hazardous fuels reduction activities, 
$11,500,000 is for rehabilitation and restoration, $23,917,000 
is for research activities and to make competitive research 
grants pursuant to the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources 
Research Act, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1641 et seq.), $55,000,000 
is for State fire assistance, $9,000,000 is for volunteer fire 
assistance, $17,252,000 is for forest health activities on 
Federal lands and $9,928,000 is for forest health activities on 
State and private lands: Provided further, That amounts in this 
paragraph may be transferred to the ``State and Private 
Forestry'', ``National Forest System'', and ``Forest and 
Rangeland Research'' accounts to fund State fire assistance, 
volunteer fire assistance, forest health management, forest and 
rangeland research, the Joint Fire Science Program, vegetation 
and watershed management, heritage site rehabilitation, and 
wildlife and fish habitat management and restoration: Provided 
further, That up to $15,000,000 of the funds provided under 
this heading for hazardous fuels treatments may be transferred 
to and made a part of the ``National Forest System'' account at 
the sole discretion of the Chief of the Forest Service 30 days 
after notifying the House and the Senate Committees on 
Appropriations: Provided further, That the costs of 
implementing any cooperative agreement between the Federal 
Government and any non-Federal entity may be shared, as 
mutually agreed on by the affected parties: Provided further, 
That in addition to funds provided for State Fire Assistance 
programs, and subject to all authorities available to the 
Forest Service under the State and Private Forestry 
Appropriation, up to $15,000,000 may be used on adjacent non-
Federal lands for the purpose of protecting communities when 
hazard reduction activities are planned on national forest 
lands that have the potential to place such communities at 
risk: Provided further, That funds made available to implement 
the Community Forest Restoration Act, Public Law 106-393, title 
VI, shall be available for use on non-Federal lands in 
accordance with authorities available to the Forest Service 
under the State and Private Forestry Appropriation: Provided 
further, That the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary 
of Agriculture may authorize the transfer of funds appropriated 
for wildland fire management, in an aggregate amount not to 
exceed $10,000,000, between the Departments when such transfers 
would facilitate and expedite jointly funded wildland fire 
management programs and projects: Provided further, That of the 
funds provided for hazardous fuels reduction, not to exceed 
$5,000,000, may be used to make grants, using any authorities 
available to the Forest Service under the State and Private 
Forestry appropriation, for the purpose of creating incentives 
for increased use of biomass from national forest lands: 
Provided further, That funds designated for wildfire 
suppression shall be assessed for cost pools on the same basis 
as such assessments are calculated against other agency 
programs.

               ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS, FOREST SERVICE

    Appropriations to the Forest Service for the current fiscal 
year shall be available for: (1) purchase of passenger motor 
vehicles; acquisition of passenger motor vehicles from excess 
sources, and hire of such vehicles; purchase, lease, operation, 
maintenance, and acquisition of aircraft from excess sources to 
maintain the operable fleet for use in Forest Service wildland 
fire programs and other Forest Service programs; 
notwithstanding other provisions of law, existing aircraft 
being replaced may be sold, with proceeds derived or trade-in 
value used to offset the purchase price for the replacement 
aircraft; (2) services pursuant to 7 U.S.C. 2225, and not to 
exceed $100,000 for employment under 5 U.S.C. 3109; (3) 
purchase, erection, and alteration of buildings and other 
public improvements (7 U.S.C. 2250); (4) acquisition of land, 
waters, and interests therein pursuant to 7 U.S.C. 428a; (5) 
for expenses pursuant to the Volunteers in the National Forest 
Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 558a, 558d, and 558a note); (6) the cost 
of uniforms as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901-5902; and (7) for 
debt collection contracts in accordance with 31 U.S.C. 3718(c).
    Any appropriations or funds available to the Forest Service 
may be transferred to the Wildland Fire Management 
appropriation for forest firefighting, emergency rehabilitation 
of burned-over or damaged lands or waters under its 
jurisdiction, and fire preparedness due to severe burning 
conditions upon notification of the House and Senate Committees 
on Appropriations and if and only if all previously 
appropriated emergency contingent funds under the heading 
``Wildland Fire Management'' have been released by the 
President and apportioned and all wildfire suppression funds 
under the heading ``Wildland Fire Management'' are obligated.
    Funds appropriated to the Forest Service shall be available 
for assistance to or through the Agency for International 
Development in connection with forest and rangeland research, 
technical information, and assistance in foreign countries, and 
shall be available to support forestry and related natural 
resource activities outside the United States and its 
territories and possessions, including technical assistance, 
education and training, and cooperation with United States and 
international organizations.
    None of the funds made available to the Forest Service in 
this Act or any other Act with respect to any fiscal year shall 
be subject to transfer under the provisions of section 702(b) 
of the Department of Agriculture Organic Act of 1944 (7 U.S.C. 
2257), section 442 of Public Law 106-224 (7 U.S.C. 7772), or 
section 10417(b) of Public Law 107-107 (7 U.S.C. 8316(b)).
    None of the funds available to the Forest Service may be 
reprogrammed without the advance approval of the House and 
Senate Committees on Appropriations in accordance with the 
reprogramming procedures contained in the explanatory statement 
described in section 4 (in the matter preceding division A of 
this consolidated Act).
    Not more than $73,285,000 of funds available to the Forest 
Service shall be transferred to the Working Capital Fund of the 
Department of Agriculture and not more than $19,400,000 of 
funds available to the Forest Service shall be transferred to 
the Department of Agriculture for Department Reimbursable 
Programs, commonly referred to as Greenbook charges. Nothing in 
this paragraph shall prohibit or limit the use of reimbursable 
agreements requested by the Forest Service in order to obtain 
services from the Department of Agriculture's National 
Information Technology Center.
    Funds available to the Forest Service shall be available to 
conduct a program of up to $5,000,000 for priority projects 
within the scope of the approved budget, of which $2,500,000 
shall be carried out by the Youth Conservation Corps and 
$2,500,000 shall be carried out under the authority of the 
Public Lands Corps Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2005, 
Public Law 109-154.
    Of the funds available to the Forest Service, $4,000 is 
available to the Chief of the Forest Service for official 
reception and representation expenses.
    Pursuant to sections 405(b) and 410(b) of Public Law 101-
593, of the funds available to the Forest Service, $3,000,000 
may be advanced in a lump sum to the National Forest Foundation 
to aid conservation partnership projects in support of the 
Forest Service mission, without regard to when the Foundation 
incurs expenses, for administrative expenses or projects on or 
benefitting National Forest System lands or related to Forest 
Service programs: Provided, That the Foundation shall obtain, 
by the end of the period of Federal financial assistance, 
private contributions to match on at least one-for-one basis 
funds made available by the Forest Service: Provided further, 
That the Foundation may transfer Federal funds to Federal or a 
non-Federal recipient for a project at the same rate that the 
recipient has obtained the non-Federal matching funds: Provided 
further, That authorized investments of Federal funds held by 
the Foundation may be made only in interest-bearing obligations 
of the United States or in obligations guaranteed as to both 
principal and interest by the United States.
    Pursuant to section 2(b)(2) of Public Law 98-244, 
$3,000,000 of the funds available to the Forest Service shall 
be advanced to the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation in a 
lump sum to aid cost-share conservation projects, without 
regard to when expenses are incurred, on or benefitting 
National Forest System lands or related to Forest Service 
programs: Provided, That such funds shall be matched on at 
least a one-for-one basis by the Foundation or its sub-
recipients: Provided further, That the Foundation may transfer 
Federal funds to a Federal or non-Federal recipient for a 
project at the same rate that the recipient has obtained the 
non-Federal matching funds.
    Funds appropriated to the Forest Service shall be available 
for interactions with and providing technical assistance to 
rural communities and natural resource-based businesses for 
sustainable rural development purposes.
    Funds appropriated to the Forest Service shall be available 
for payments to counties within the Columbia River Gorge 
National Scenic Area, pursuant to section 14(c)(1) and (2), and 
section 16(a)(2) of Public Law 99-663.
    An eligible individual who is employed in any project 
funded under title V of the Older American Act of 1965 (42 
U.S.C. 3056 et seq.) and administered by the Forest Service 
shall be considered to be a Federal employee for purposes of 
chapter 171 of title 28, United States Code.
    Any funds appropriated to the Forest Service may be used to 
meet the non-Federal share requirement in section 502(c) of the 
Older American Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C. 3056(c)(2)).
    Funds available to the Forest Service, not to exceed 
$50,000,000, shall be assessed for the purpose of performing 
facilities maintenance. Such assessments shall occur using a 
square foot rate charged on the same basis the agency uses to 
assess programs for payment of rent, utilities, and other 
support services.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any 
appropriations or funds available to the Forest Service not to 
exceed $500,000 may be used to reimburse the Office of the 
General Counsel (OGC), Department of Agriculture, for travel 
and related expenses incurred as a result of OGC assistance or 
participation requested by the Forest Service at meetings, 
training sessions, management reviews, land purchase 
negotiations and similar non-litigation related matters. Future 
budget justifications for both the Forest Service and the 
Department of Agriculture should clearly display the sums 
previously transferred and the requested funding transfers.

                DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES


                         Indian Health Service


                         INDIAN HEALTH SERVICES

    For expenses necessary to carry out the Act of August 5, 
1954 (68 Stat. 674), the Indian Self-Determination Act, the 
Indian Health Care Improvement Act, and titles II and III of 
the Public Health Service Act with respect to the Indian Health 
Service, $3,190,956,000, together with payments received during 
the fiscal year pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 238(b) and 238b for 
services furnished by the Indian Health Service: Provided, That 
funds made available to tribes and tribal organizations through 
contracts, grant agreements, or any other agreements or 
compacts authorized by the Indian Self-Determination and 
Education Assistance Act of 1975 (25 U.S.C. 450), shall be 
deemed to be obligated at the time of the grant or contract 
award and thereafter shall remain available to the tribe or 
tribal organization without fiscal year limitation: Provided 
further, That $634,477,000 for contract medical care, including 
$31,000,000 for the Indian Catastrophic Health Emergency Fund, 
shall remain available until expended: Provided further, That 
no less than $36,189,000 is provided for maintaining operations 
of the urban Indian health program: Provided further, That of 
the funds provided, up to $32,000,000 shall remain available 
until expended for implementation of the loan repayment program 
under section 108 of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act: 
Provided further, That $16,391,000 is provided for the 
methamphetamine and suicide prevention and treatment initiative 
and $7,500,000 is provided for the domestic violence prevention 
initiative and, notwithstanding any other provision of law, the 
amounts available under this proviso shall be allocated at the 
discretion of the Director of the Indian Health Service and 
shall remain available until expended: Provided further, That 
funds provided in this Act may be used for one-year contracts 
and grants which are to be performed in two fiscal years, so 
long as the total obligation is recorded in the year for which 
the funds are appropriated: Provided further, That the amounts 
collected by the Secretary of Health and Human Services under 
the authority of title IV of the Indian Health Care Improvement 
Act shall remain available until expended for the purpose of 
achieving compliance with the applicable conditions and 
requirements of titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act 
(exclusive of planning, design, or construction of new 
facilities): Provided further, That funding contained herein, 
and in any earlier appropriations Acts for scholarship programs 
under the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (25 U.S.C. 1613) 
shall remain available until expended: Provided further, That 
amounts received by tribes and tribal organizations under title 
IV of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act shall be reported 
and accounted for and available to the receiving tribes and 
tribal organizations until expended: Provided further, That, 
notwithstanding any other provision of law, of the amounts 
provided herein, not to exceed $282,398,000 shall be for 
payments to tribes and tribal organizations for contract or 
grant support costs associated with contracts, grants, self-
governance compacts, or annual funding agreements between the 
Indian Health Service and a tribe or tribal organization 
pursuant to the Indian Self-Determination Act of 1975, as 
amended, prior to or during fiscal year 2009, of which not to 
exceed $5,000,000 may be used for contract support costs 
associated with new or expanded self-determination contracts, 
grants, self-governance compacts, or annual funding agreements: 
Provided further, That the Bureau of Indian Affairs may collect 
from the Indian Health Service, tribes and tribal organizations 
operating health facilities pursuant to Public Law 93-638, such 
individually identifiable health information relating to 
disabled children as may be necessary for the purpose of 
carrying out its functions under the Individuals with 
Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. 1400, et seq.): Provided 
further, That the Indian Health Care Improvement Fund may be 
used, as needed, to carry out activities typically funded under 
the Indian Health Facilities account.

                        INDIAN HEALTH FACILITIES

    For construction, repair, maintenance, improvement, and 
equipment of health and related auxiliary facilities, including 
quarters for personnel; preparation of plans, specifications, 
and drawings; acquisition of sites, purchase and erection of 
modular buildings, and purchases of trailers; and for provision 
of domestic and community sanitation facilities for Indians, as 
authorized by section 7 of the Act of August 5, 1954 (42 U.S.C. 
2004a), the Indian Self-Determination Act, and the Indian 
Health Care Improvement Act, and for expenses necessary to 
carry out such Acts and titles II and III of the Public Health 
Service Act with respect to environmental health and facilities 
support activities of the Indian Health Service, $390,168,000, 
to remain available until expended: Provided, That 
notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated 
for the planning, design, construction or renovation of health 
facilities for the benefit of an Indian tribe or tribes may be 
used to purchase land for sites to construct, improve, or 
enlarge health or related facilities: Provided further, That 
not to exceed $500,000 shall be used by the Indian Health 
Service to purchase TRANSAM equipment from the Department of 
Defense for distribution to the Indian Health Service and 
tribal facilities: Provided further, That none of the funds 
appropriated to the Indian Health Service may be used for 
sanitation facilities construction for new homes funded with 
grants by the housing programs of the United States Department 
of Housing and Urban Development: Provided further, That not to 
exceed $2,700,000 from this account and the ``Indian Health 
Services'' account shall be used by the Indian Health Service 
to obtain ambulances for the Indian Health Service and tribal 
facilities in conjunction with an existing interagency 
agreement between the Indian Health Service and the General 
Services Administration: Provided further, That not to exceed 
$500,000 shall be placed in a Demolition Fund, available until 
expended, to be used by the Indian Health Service for 
demolition of Federal buildings.

            ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS, INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE

    Appropriations in this Act to the Indian Health Service 
shall be available for services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 
but at rates not to exceed the per diem rate equivalent to the 
maximum rate payable for senior-level positions under 5 U.S.C. 
5376; hire of passenger motor vehicles and aircraft; purchase 
of medical equipment; purchase of reprints; purchase, 
renovation and erection of modular buildings and renovation of 
existing facilities; payments for telephone service in private 
residences in the field, when authorized under regulations 
approved by the Secretary; and for uniforms or allowances 
therefor as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901-5902; and for expenses 
of attendance at meetings that relate to the functions or 
activities for which the appropriation is made or otherwise 
contribute to the improved conduct, supervision, or management 
of those functions or activities.
    In accordance with the provisions of the Indian Health Care 
Improvement Act, non-Indian patients may be extended health 
care at all tribally administered or Indian Health Service 
facilities, subject to charges, and the proceeds along with 
funds recovered under the Federal Medical Care Recovery Act (42 
U.S.C. 2651-2653) shall be credited to the account of the 
facility providing the service and shall be available without 
fiscal year limitation. Notwithstanding any other law or 
regulation, funds transferred from the Department of Housing 
and Urban Development to the Indian Health Service shall be 
administered under Public Law 86-121, the Indian Sanitation 
Facilities Act and Public Law 93-638, as amended.
    Funds appropriated to the Indian Health Service in this 
Act, except those used for administrative and program direction 
purposes, shall not be subject to limitations directed at 
curtailing Federal travel and transportation.
    None of the funds made available to the Indian Health 
Service in this Act shall be used for any assessments or 
charges by the Department of Health and Human Services unless 
identified in the budget justification and provided in this 
Act, or approved by the House and Senate Committees on 
Appropriations through the reprogramming process.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds 
previously or herein made available to a tribe or tribal 
organization through a contract, grant, or agreement authorized 
by title I or title V of the Indian Self-Determination and 
Education Assistance Act of 1975 (25 U.S.C. 450), may be 
deobligated and reobligated to a self-determination contract 
under title I, or a self-governance agreement under title V of 
such Act and thereafter shall remain available to the tribe or 
tribal organization without fiscal year limitation.
    None of the funds made available to the Indian Health 
Service in this Act shall be used to implement the final rule 
published in the Federal Register on September 16, 1987, by the 
Department of Health and Human Services, relating to the 
eligibility for the health care services of the Indian Health 
Service until the Indian Health Service has submitted a budget 
request reflecting the increased costs associated with the 
proposed final rule, and such request has been included in an 
appropriations Act and enacted into law.
    With respect to functions transferred by the Indian Health 
Service to tribes or tribal organizations, the Indian Health 
Service is authorized to provide goods and services to those 
entities, on a reimbursable basis, including payment in advance 
with subsequent adjustment. The reimbursements received 
therefrom, along with the funds received from those entities 
pursuant to the Indian Self-Determination Act, may be credited 
to the same or subsequent appropriation account that provided 
the funding, with such amounts to remain available until 
expended.
    Reimbursements for training, technical assistance, or 
services provided by the Indian Health Service will contain 
total costs, including direct, administrative, and overhead 
associated with the provision of goods, services, or technical 
assistance.
    The appropriation structure for the Indian Health Service 
may not be altered without advance notification to the House 
and Senate Committees on Appropriations.

                     National Institutes of Health


          NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES

    For necessary expenses for the National Institute of 
Environmental Health Sciences in carrying out activities set 
forth in section 311(a) of the Comprehensive Environmental 
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as amended, 
and section 126(g) of the Superfund Amendments and 
Reauthorization Act of 1986, $78,074,000.

            Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry


            TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH

    For necessary expenses for the Agency for Toxic Substances 
and Disease Registry (ATSDR) in carrying out activities set 
forth in sections 104(i) and 111(c)(4) of the Comprehensive 
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 
(CERCLA), as amended; section 118(f) of the Superfund 
Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA), as amended; 
and section 3019 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended, 
$74,039,000, of which up to $1,000 to remain available until 
expended, is for Individual Learning Accounts for full-time 
equivalent employees of the Agency for Toxic Substances and 
Disease Registry: Provided, That notwithstanding any other 
provision of law, in lieu of performing a health assessment 
under section 104(i)(6) of CERCLA, the Administrator of ATSDR 
may conduct other appropriate health studies, evaluations, or 
activities, including, without limitation, biomedical testing, 
clinical evaluations, medical monitoring, and referral to 
accredited health care providers: Provided further, That in 
performing any such health assessment or health study, 
evaluation, or activity, the Administrator of ATSDR shall not 
be bound by the deadlines in section 104(i)(6)(A) of CERCLA: 
Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated under 
this heading shall be available for ATSDR to issue in excess of 
40 toxicological profiles pursuant to section 104(i) of CERCLA 
during fiscal year 2009, and existing profiles may be updated 
as necessary.

                         OTHER RELATED AGENCIES


                   Executive Office of the President


  council on environmental quality and office of environmental quality

    For necessary expenses to continue functions assigned to 
the Council on Environmental Quality and Office of 
Environmental Quality pursuant to the National Environmental 
Policy Act of 1969, the Environmental Quality Improvement Act 
of 1970, and Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1977, and not to 
exceed $750 for official reception and representation expenses, 
$2,703,000: Provided, That notwithstanding section 202 of the 
National Environmental Policy Act of 1970, the Council shall 
consist of one member, appointed by the President, by and with 
the advice and consent of the Senate, serving as chairman and 
exercising all powers, functions, and duties of the Council.

             Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

    For necessary expenses in carrying out activities pursuant 
to section 112(r)(6) of the Clean Air Act, as amended, 
including hire of passenger vehicles, uniforms or allowances 
therefor, as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5901-5902, and for services 
authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109 but at rates for individuals not to 
exceed the per diem equivalent to the maximum rate payable for 
senior level positions under 5 U.S.C. 5376, $10,199,000: 
Provided, That the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation 
Board (Board) shall have not more than three career Senior 
Executive Service positions: Provided further, That 
notwithstanding any other provision of law, the individual 
appointed to the position of Inspector General of the 
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shall, by virtue of such 
appointment, also hold the position of Inspector General of the 
Board: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other 
provision of law, the Inspector General of the Board shall 
utilize personnel of the Office of Inspector General of EPA in 
performing the duties of the Inspector General of the Board, 
and shall not appoint any individuals to positions within the 
Board: Provided further, That of the funds appropriated under 
this heading, $300,000 shall be paid to the ``Office of 
Inspector General'' appropriation of the Environmental 
Protection Agency.

              Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

    For necessary expenses of the Office of Navajo and Hopi 
Indian Relocation as authorized by Public Law 93-531, 
$7,530,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That 
funds provided in this or any other appropriations Act are to 
be used to relocate eligible individuals and groups including 
evictees from District 6, Hopi-partitioned lands residents, 
those in significantly substandard housing, and all others 
certified as eligible and not included in the preceding 
categories: Provided further, That none of the funds contained 
in this or any other Act may be used by the Office of Navajo 
and Hopi Indian Relocation to evict any single Navajo or Navajo 
family who, as of November 30, 1985, was physically domiciled 
on the lands partitioned to the Hopi Tribe unless a new or 
replacement home is provided for such household: Provided 
further, That no relocatee will be provided with more than one 
new or replacement home: Provided further, That the Office 
shall relocate any certified eligible relocatees who have 
selected and received an approved homesite on the Navajo 
reservation or selected a replacement residence off the Navajo 
reservation or on the land acquired pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 640d-
10.

    Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts 
                              Development


                        payment to the institute

    For payment to the Institute of American Indian and Alaska 
Native Culture and Arts Development, as authorized by title XV 
of Public Law 99-498, as amended (20 U.S.C. 56 part A), 
$7,900,000.

                        Smithsonian Institution


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

    For necessary expenses of the Smithsonian Institution, as 
authorized by law, including research in the fields of art, 
science, and history; development, preservation, and 
documentation of the National Collections; presentation of 
public exhibits and performances; collection, preparation, 
dissemination, and exchange of information and publications; 
conduct of education, training, and museum assistance programs; 
maintenance, alteration, operation, lease (for terms not to 
exceed 30 years), and protection of buildings, facilities, and 
approaches; not to exceed $100,000 for services as authorized 
by 5 U.S.C. 3109; and purchase, rental, repair, and cleaning of 
uniforms for employees, $593,400,000, of which not to exceed 
$19,352,000 for the instrumentation program, collections 
acquisition, exhibition reinstallation, the National Museum of 
African American History and Culture, and the repatriation of 
skeletal remains program shall remain available until expended; 
and of which $1,553,000 for fellowships and scholarly awards 
shall remain available until September 30, 2010; and including 
such funds as may be necessary to support American overseas 
research centers: Provided, That funds appropriated herein are 
available for advance payments to independent contractors 
performing research services or participating in official 
Smithsonian presentations.

                           facilities capital

    For necessary expenses of repair, revitalization, and 
alteration of facilities owned or occupied by the Smithsonian 
Institution, by contract or otherwise, as authorized by section 
2 of the Act of August 22, 1949 (63 Stat. 623), and for 
construction, including necessary personnel, $123,000,000, to 
remain available until expended, of which not to exceed $10,000 
is for services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109.

                              LEGACY FUND

    For major restoration, renovation, and rehabilitation of 
existing Smithsonian facilities, $15,000,000, to remain 
available until expended: Provided, That such funds may be made 
available in incremental amounts for individual projects after 
being matched by an equal amount in private donations, which 
shall not include in-kind contributions: Provided further, That 
none of the funds made available under this heading, or any 
required matching funds, shall be used for day-to-day 
maintenance, general salaries and expenses, or programmatic 
purposes: Provided further, That the total amount of private 
contributions may be adjusted to reflect any provision in this 
or any other appropriations Act that affects the overall amount 
of the Federal appropriation for this Fund.

                        National Gallery of Art


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

    For the upkeep and operations of the National Gallery of 
Art, the protection and care of the works of art therein, and 
administrative expenses incident thereto, as authorized by the 
Act of March 24, 1937 (50 Stat. 51), as amended by the public 
resolution of April 13, 1939 (Public Resolution 9, Seventy-
sixth Congress), including services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 
3109; payment in advance when authorized by the treasurer of 
the Gallery for membership in library, museum, and art 
associations or societies whose publications or services are 
available to members only, or to members at a price lower than 
to the general public; purchase, repair, and cleaning of 
uniforms for guards, and uniforms, or allowances therefor, for 
other employees as authorized by law (5 U.S.C. 5901-5902); 
purchase or rental of devices and services for protecting 
buildings and contents thereof, and maintenance, alteration, 
improvement, and repair of buildings, approaches, and grounds; 
and purchase of services for restoration and repair of works of 
art for the National Gallery of Art by contracts made, without 
advertising, with individuals, firms, or organizations at such 
rates or prices and under such terms and conditions as the 
Gallery may deem proper, $105,388,000, of which not to exceed 
$3,350,000 for the special exhibition program shall remain 
available until expended.

            REPAIR, RESTORATION AND RENOVATION OF BUILDINGS

    For necessary expenses of repair, restoration and 
renovation of buildings, grounds and facilities owned or 
occupied by the National Gallery of Art, by contract or 
otherwise, as authorized, $17,368,000, to remain available 
until expended: Provided, That contracts awarded for 
environmental systems, protection systems, and exterior repair 
or renovation of buildings of the National Gallery of Art may 
be negotiated with selected contractors and awarded on the 
basis of contractor qualifications as well as price.

             John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts


                       OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE

    For necessary expenses for the operation, maintenance and 
security of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 
$21,300,000.

                     CAPITAL REPAIR AND RESTORATION

    For necessary expenses for capital repair and restoration 
of the existing features of the building and site of the John 
F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, $15,064,000, to 
remain available until expended.

            Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars


                         salaries and expenses

    For expenses necessary in carrying out the provisions of 
the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Act of 1968 (82 Stat. 1356) 
including hire of passenger vehicles and services as authorized 
by 5 U.S.C. 3109, $10,000,000.

           National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities


                    National Endowment for the Arts


                       GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

    For necessary expenses to carry out the National Foundation 
on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965, as amended, 
$155,000,000 shall be available to the National Endowment for 
the Arts for the support of projects and productions in the 
arts, including arts education and public outreach activities, 
through assistance to organizations and individuals pursuant to 
section 5 of the Act, for program support, and for 
administering the functions of the Act, to remain available 
until expended: Provided, That funds appropriated herein shall 
be expended in accordance with sections 309 and 311 of Public 
Law 108-447: Provided further, That hereinafter funds 
previously appropriated to the National Endowment for the Arts 
``Challenge America'' account may be transferred to and merged 
with this account.

                 National Endowment for the Humanities


                       GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION

    For necessary expenses to carry out the National Foundation 
on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965, as amended, 
$155,000,000, to remain available until expended, of which 
$140,700,000 shall be available for support of activities in 
the humanities, pursuant to section 7(c) of the Act and for 
administering the functions of the Act; and $14,300,000 shall 
be available to carry out the matching grants program pursuant 
to section 10(a)(2) of the Act including $9,300,000 for the 
purposes of section 7(h): Provided, That appropriations for 
carrying out section 10(a)(2) shall be available for obligation 
only in such amounts as may be equal to the total amounts of 
gifts, bequests, and devises of money, and other property 
accepted by the chairman or by grantees of the Endowment under 
the provisions of subsections 11(a)(2)(B) and 11(a)(3)(B) 
during the current and preceding fiscal years for which equal 
amounts have not previously been appropriated.

                        ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISION

    None of the funds appropriated to the National Foundation 
on the Arts and the Humanities may be used to process any grant 
or contract documents which do not include the text of 18 
U.S.C. 1913: Provided, That none of the funds appropriated to 
the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities may be 
used for official reception and representation expenses: 
Provided further, That funds from nonappropriated sources may 
be used as necessary for official reception and representation 
expenses: Provided further, That the Chairperson of the 
National Endowment for the Arts may approve grants of up to 
$10,000, if in the aggregate this amount does not exceed 5 
percent of the sums appropriated for grant-making purposes per 
year: Provided further, That such small grant actions are taken 
pursuant to the terms of an expressed and direct delegation of 
authority from the National Council on the Arts to the 
Chairperson.

                        Commission of Fine Arts


                         salaries and expenses

    For expenses made necessary by the Act establishing a 
Commission of Fine Arts (40 U.S.C. 104), $2,234,000: Provided, 
That the Commission is authorized to charge fees to cover the 
full costs of its publications, and such fees shall be credited 
to this account as an offsetting collection, to remain 
available until expended without further appropriation.

               NATIONAL CAPITAL ARTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS

    For necessary expenses as authorized by Public Law 99-190 
(20 U.S.C. 956a), as amended, $9,500,000: Provided, That no 
organization shall receive a grant in excess of $650,000 in a 
single year.

               Advisory Council on Historic Preservation


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

    For necessary expenses of the Advisory Council on Historic 
Preservation (Public Law 89-665, as amended), $5,498,000: 
Provided, That none of these funds shall be available for 
compensation of level V of the Executive Schedule or higher 
positions.

                  National Capital Planning Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

    For necessary expenses, as authorized by the National 
Capital Planning Act of 1952 (40 U.S.C. 71-71i), including 
services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109, $8,328,000: Provided, 
That one-quarter of 1 percent of the funds provided under this 
heading may be used for official reception and representational 
expenses associated with hosting international visitors engaged 
in the planning and physical development of world capitals.

                United States Holocaust Memorial Museum


                       HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM

    For expenses of the Holocaust Memorial Museum, as 
authorized by Public Law 106-292 (36 U.S.C. 2301-2310), 
$47,260,000, of which $515,000 for the Museum's equipment 
replacement program, $1,900,000 for the museum's repair and 
rehabilitation program and $1,264,000 for the museum's 
exhibition design and production program shall remain available 
until expended.

                             Presidio Trust


                          PRESIDIO TRUST FUND

    For necessary expenses to carry out title I of the Omnibus 
Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996, $17,450,000 
shall be available to the Presidio Trust, to remain available 
until expended.

                Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

    For necessary expenses, including the costs of construction 
design, of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission, 
$2,000,000, to remain available until expended.

                                TITLE IV


                           GENERAL PROVISIONS


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

    Sec. 401. The expenditure of any appropriation under this 
Act for any consulting service through procurement contract, 
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3109, shall be limited to those contracts 
where such expenditures are a matter of public record and 
available for public inspection, except where otherwise 
provided under existing law, or under existing Executive Order 
issued pursuant to existing law.
    Sec. 402. No part of any appropriation contained in this 
Act shall be available for any activity or the publication or 
distribution of literature that in any way tends to promote 
public support or opposition to any legislative proposal on 
which Congressional action is not complete other than to 
communicate to Members of Congress as described in 18 U.S.C. 
1913.
    Sec. 403. No part of any appropriation contained in this 
Act shall remain available for obligation beyond the current 
fiscal year unless expressly so provided herein.
    Sec. 404. None of the funds provided in this Act to any 
department or agency shall be obligated or expended to provide 
a personal cook, chauffeur, or other personal servants to any 
officer or employee of such department or agency except as 
otherwise provided by law.
    Sec. 405. Estimated overhead charges, deductions, reserves 
or holdbacks from programs, projects, activities and 
subactivities to support government-wide, departmental, agency 
or bureau administrative functions or headquarters, regional or 
central operations shall be presented in annual budget 
justifications and subject to approval by the Committees on 
Appropriations. Changes to such estimates shall be presented to 
the Committees on Appropriations for approval.
    Sec. 406. None of the funds made available in this Act may 
be transferred to any department, agency, or instrumentality of 
the United States Government except pursuant to a transfer made 
by, or transfer provided in, this Act or any other Act.
    Sec. 407. None of the funds in this Act may be used to 
plan, prepare, or offer for sale timber from trees classified 
as giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) which are located 
on National Forest System or Bureau of Land Management lands in 
a manner different than such sales were conducted in fiscal 
year 2006.
    Sec. 408. (a) Limitation of Funds.--None of the funds 
appropriated or otherwise made available pursuant to this Act 
shall be obligated or expended to accept or process 
applications for a patent for any mining or mill site claim 
located under the general mining laws.
    (b) Exceptions.--The provisions of subsection (a) shall not 
apply if the Secretary of the Interior determines that, for the 
claim concerned: (1) a patent application was filed with the 
Secretary on or before September 30, 1994; and (2) all 
requirements established under sections 2325 and 2326 of the 
Revised Statutes (30 U.S.C. 29 and 30) for vein or lode claims 
and sections 2329, 2330, 2331, and 2333 of the Revised Statutes 
(30 U.S.C. 35, 36, and 37) for placer claims, and section 2337 
of the Revised Statutes (30 U.S.C. 42) for mill site claims, as 
the case may be, were fully complied with by the applicant by 
that date.
    (c) Report.--On September 30, 2009, the Secretary of the 
Interior shall file with the House and Senate Committees on 
Appropriations and the Committee on Natural Resources of the 
House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and 
Natural Resources of the Senate a report on actions taken by 
the Department under the plan submitted pursuant to section 
314(c) of the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies 
Appropriations Act, 1997 (Public Law 104-208).
    (d) Mineral Examinations.--In order to process patent 
applications in a timely and responsible manner, upon the 
request of a patent applicant, the Secretary of the Interior 
shall allow the applicant to fund a qualified third-party 
contractor to be selected by the Bureau of Land Management to 
conduct a mineral examination of the mining claims or mill 
sites contained in a patent application as set forth in 
subsection (b). The Bureau of Land Management shall have the 
sole responsibility to choose and pay the third-party 
contractor in accordance with the standard procedures employed 
by the Bureau of Land Management in the retention of third-
party contractors.
    Sec. 409. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, 
amounts appropriated to or otherwise designated in committee 
reports for the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Indian Health 
Service by Public Laws 103-138, 103-332, 104-134, 104-208, 105-
83, 105-277, 106-113, 106-291, 107-63, 108-7, 108-108, 108-447, 
109-54, 109-289, division B and Continuing Appropriations 
Resolution, 2007 (division B of Public Law 109-289, as amended 
by Public Laws 110-5 and 110-28), and Public Law 110-161 for 
payments for contract support costs associated with self-
determination or self-governance contracts, grants, compacts, 
or annual funding agreements with the Bureau of Indian Affairs 
or the Indian Health Service as funded by such Acts, are the 
total amounts available for fiscal years 1994 through 2008 for 
such purposes, except that for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 
tribes and tribal organizations may use their tribal priority 
allocations for unmet contract support costs of ongoing 
contracts, grants, self-governance compacts, or annual funding 
agreements.
    Sec. 410. Prior to October 1, 2009, the Secretary of 
Agriculture shall not be considered to be in violation of 
subparagraph 6(f)(5)(A) of the Forest and Rangeland Renewable 
Resources Planning Act of 1974 (16 U.S.C. 1604(f)(5)(A)) solely 
because more than 15 years have passed without revision of the 
plan for a unit of the National Forest System. Nothing in this 
section exempts the Secretary from any other requirement of the 
Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act (16 
U.S.C. 1600 et seq.) or any other law: Provided, That if the 
Secretary is not acting expeditiously and in good faith, within 
the funding available, to revise a plan for a unit of the 
National Forest System, this section shall be void with respect 
to such plan and a court of proper jurisdiction may order 
completion of the plan on an accelerated basis.
    Sec. 411. No funds provided in this Act may be expended to 
conduct preleasing, leasing and related activities under either 
the Mineral Leasing Act (30 U.S.C. 181 et seq.) or the Outer 
Continental Shelf Lands Act (43 U.S.C. 1331 et seq.) within the 
boundaries of a National Monument established pursuant to the 
Act of June 8, 1906 (16 U.S.C. 431 et seq.) as such boundary 
existed on January 20, 2001, except where such activities are 
allowed under the Presidential proclamation establishing such 
monument.
    Sec. 412. In entering into agreements with foreign 
countries pursuant to the Wildfire Suppression Assistance Act 
(42 U.S.C. 1856m) the Secretary of Agriculture and the 
Secretary of the Interior are authorized to enter into 
reciprocal agreements in which the individuals furnished under 
said agreements to provide wildfire services are considered, 
for purposes of tort liability, employees of the country 
receiving said services when the individuals are engaged in 
fire suppression: Provided, That the Secretary of Agriculture 
or the Secretary of the Interior shall not enter into any 
agreement under this provision unless the foreign country 
(either directly or through its fire organization) agrees to 
assume any and all liability for the acts or omissions of 
American firefighters engaged in firefighting in a foreign 
country: Provided further, That when an agreement is reached 
for furnishing fire fighting services, the only remedies for 
acts or omissions committed while fighting fires shall be those 
provided under the laws of the host country, and those remedies 
shall be the exclusive remedies for any claim arising out of 
fighting fires in a foreign country: Provided further, That 
neither the sending country nor any legal organization 
associated with the firefighter shall be subject to any legal 
action whatsoever pertaining to or arising out of the 
firefighter's role in fire suppression.
    Sec. 413. In awarding a Federal contract with funds made 
available by this Act, notwithstanding Federal Government 
procurement and contracting laws, the Secretary of Agriculture 
and the Secretary of the Interior (the ``Secretaries'') may, in 
evaluating bids and proposals, give consideration to local 
contractors who are from, and who provide employment and 
training for, dislocated and displaced workers in an 
economically disadvantaged rural community, including those 
historically timber-dependent areas that have been affected by 
reduced timber harvesting on Federal lands and other forest-
dependent rural communities isolated from significant 
alternative employment opportunities: Provided, That 
notwithstanding Federal Government procurement and contracting 
laws the Secretaries may award contracts, grants or cooperative 
agreements to local non-profit entities, Youth Conservation 
Corps or related partnerships with State, local or non-profit 
youth groups, or small or micro-business or disadvantaged 
business: Provided further, That the contract, grant, or 
cooperative agreement is for forest hazardous fuels reduction, 
watershed or water quality monitoring or restoration, wildlife 
or fish population monitoring, or habitat restoration or 
management: Provided further, That the terms ``rural 
community'' and ``economically disadvantaged'' shall have the 
same meanings as in section 2374 of Public Law 101-624: 
Provided further, That the Secretaries shall develop guidance 
to implement this section: Provided further, That nothing in 
this section shall be construed as relieving the Secretaries of 
any duty under applicable procurement laws, except as provided 
in this section.
    Sec. 414. None of the funds made available by this or any 
other Act may be used in fiscal year 2009 for competitive 
sourcing studies and any related activities involving Forest 
Service personnel.
    Sec. 415. Unless otherwise provided herein, no funds 
appropriated in this Act for the acquisition of lands or 
interests in lands may be expended for the filing of 
declarations of taking or complaints in condemnation without 
the approval of the House and Senate Committees on 
Appropriations: Provided, That this provision shall not apply 
to funds appropriated to implement the Everglades National Park 
Protection and Expansion Act of 1989, or to funds appropriated 
for Federal assistance to the State of Florida to acquire lands 
for Everglades restoration purposes.
    Sec. 416. None of the funds made available under this Act 
may be used to promulgate or implement the Environmental 
Protection Agency proposed regulations published in the Federal 
Register on January 3, 2007 (72 Fed. Reg. 69).
    Sec. 417. Section 337(a) of the Department of the Interior 
and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2005 (Public Law 108-
447; 118 Stat. 3012) is amended by striking ``September 30, 
2006'' and inserting ``September 30, 2010''.
    Sec. 418. Section 330 of Public Law 106-291 concerning 
Service First authorities (114 Stat. 996), as amended by 
section 428 of Public Law 109-54 (119 Stat. 555-556), is 
further amended by striking ``2008'' and inserting in lieu 
thereof ``2011''.
    Sec. 419. Section 422 of title IV of division F of Public 
Law 110-161 is amended by inserting after ``fiscal year 2007'' 
the following: ``and subsequent fiscal years through fiscal 
year 2014''.
    Sec. 420. In addition to the amounts otherwise provided to 
the Environmental Protection Agency in this Act, $8,000,000, to 
remain available until expended, is provided to EPA to be 
transferred to the Department of the Navy for clean-up 
activities at the Treasure Island Naval Station--Hunters Point 
Annex.
    Sec. 421. The boundaries of the Tongass National Forest in 
the State of Alaska are modified to include the approximately 
1,043.38 acres of land acquired by the United States from the 
Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority, which is more 
particularly described as lots 1-B and 1-C, Mt. Verstovia-Gavan 
Hill Subdivision of U.S. Survey No. 3858 and U.S. Survey No. 
3849.
    Sec. 422. Title V of the Forest Service Realignment and 
Enhancement Act, 2005, Public Law 109-54, 119 Stat. 559-563; 16 
U.S.C. 580d note, is amended as follows:
            (1) In section 503, subsection (f) by striking 
        ``2008'' and inserting in lieu thereof ``2011'' and;
            (2) In section 504--
                    (A) in subsection (a)(3) by striking in 
                whole, and inserting in lieu thereof ``Terms, 
                conditions, and reservations.--The conveyance 
                of an administrative site under this title 
                shall be subject to such terms, conditions, and 
                reservations as the Secretary determines to be 
                necessary to protect the public interest'';
                    (B) in subsection (d)(1) by striking 
                ``Subchapter I of chapter 5'', and inserting in 
                lieu thereof ``Chapter 5 of subtitle I''; and
                    (C) in subsection (d)(4)(B) by striking in 
                whole, and inserting in lieu thereof 
                ``determine whether to include terms, 
                conditions, and reservations under subsection 
                (a)(3); and''.
    Sec. 423. Lake Tahoe Basin Hazardous Fuel Reduction 
Projects. (a) Hereafter, subject to subsection (b), a proposal 
to authorize a hazardous fuel reduction project, not to exceed 
5,000 acres, including no more than 1,500 acres of mechanical 
thinning, on the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit may be 
categorically excluded from documentation in an environmental 
impact statement or an environmental assessment under the 
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 
4321 et seq.) if the project:
            (1) is consistent with the Lake Tahoe Basin Multi-
        Jurisdictional Fuel Reduction and Wildfire Prevention 
        Strategy published in December 2007 and any subsequent 
        revisions to the Strategy;
            (2) is not conducted in any wilderness areas; and
            (3) does not involve any new permanent roads.
    (b) A proposal that is categorically excluded under this 
section shall be subject to--
            (1) the extraordinary circumstances procedures 
        established by the Forest Service pursuant to section 
        1508.4 of title 40, Code of Federal Regulations; and
            (2) an opportunity for public input.
    Sec. 424. Not later than June 30, 2009, the Administrator 
of the Environmental Protection Agency shall reconsider, and 
confirm or reverse, the decision to deny the request of the 
State of California to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from 
new motor vehicles.
    Sec. 425. Toxics Release Inventory Reporting. 
Notwithstanding any other provision of law--
            (1) none of the funds made available by this or any 
        other Act may, hereafter, be used to implement the 
        final rule promulgated by the Administrator of the 
        Environmental Protection Agency entitled ``Toxics 
        Release Inventory Burden Reduction Final Rule'' (71 
        Fed. Reg. 76932); and
            (2) the final rule described in paragraph (1) shall 
        have no force or effect. The affected regulatory text 
        shall revert to what it was before the final rule 
        described in paragraph (1) became effective, until any 
        future action taken by the Administrator.
    Sec. 426. Section 325 of Public Law 108-108 is amended by 
striking ``fiscal years 2004-2008'' and inserting ``fiscal year 
2009.''
    Sec. 427. The Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of 
the Interior shall execute an agreement that transfers 
management and oversight including transfer of function for the 
workforce, of the Centennial, Collbran, Columbia Basin, Fort 
Simcoe, Treasure Lake, and Weber Basin Job Corps Centers to the 
Forest Service. These Job Corps centers shall continue to be 
administered as described in section 147(c) of Public Law 105-
220, Workforce Investment Act of 1998.
    Sec. 428. Section 434 of division F of Public Law 110-161 
is amended by striking paragraph (3) and inserting a new 
paragraph (3) as follows:
            ``(3) By adding at the end the following:
    `` `(m) Section 106 of Public Law 108-148 shall apply to 
all projects authorized by this Act. Sections 104 and 105 of 
Public Law 108-148 may be applied to projects authorized by 
this Act.'. ''.
    Sec. 429. (a) During the 60-day period beginning on the 
date of the enactment of this Act--
            (1) the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary 
        of Commerce may withdraw or reissue the rule described 
        in subsection (c)(1) without regard to any provision of 
        statute or regulation that establishes a requirement 
        for such withdrawal; and
            (2) the Secretary of the Interior may withdraw or 
        reissue the rule referred to in subsection (c)(2) 
        without regard to any provision of statute or 
        regulation that establishes a requirement for such 
        withdrawal.
    (b) If the Secretary of the Interior or the Secretary of 
Commerce (or both) withdraws a rule under subsection (a), such 
Secretary shall implement the provisions of law under which the 
rule was issued in accordance with the regulations in effect 
under such provisions immediately before the effective date of 
such rule, except as otherwise provided by any Act or rule that 
takes effect after the effective date of the rule that is 
withdrawn.
    (c) The rules referred to in subsection (a) are the 
following:
            (1) The final rule relating to ``Interagency 
        Cooperation under the Endangered Species Act'', issued 
        by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the 
        National Marine Fisheries Service and signed November 
        26, 2008, by the Assistant Secretary of Fish and 
        Wildlife and Parks of the Department of the Interior 
        and the Deputy Assistant Administrator for the 
        Regulatory Programs of the National Marine Fisheries 
        Service.
            (2) The final rule relating to ``Endangered and 
        Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Special Rule for the 
        Polar Bear'', issued by the Assistant Secretary of Fish 
        and Wildlife and Parks of the Department of the 
        Interior on December 10, 2008.
    Sec. 430. Within the amounts appropriated in this division, 
funding shall be allocated in the amounts specified for those 
projects and purposes delineated in the table titled 
``Congressionally Directed Spending'' included in the 
explanatory statement accompanying this Act (as described in 
section 4, in the matter preceding division A of this 
consolidated Act).
    This division may be cited as the ``Department of the 
Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 
2009''.
    [Clerk's note: Reproduced below is the material relating to 
division E contained in the ``Explanatory Statement Submitted 
by Mr. Obey, Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations, 
Regarding H.R. 1105, Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009''.\1\
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    \1\ This Explanatory Statement was submitted for printing the 
Congressional Record on February 23, 2009, prior to House consideration 
of the bill and as directed by the House of Representatives in section 
2 of H. Res. 92 (as amended by section 2 of H. Res. 108). The Statement 
appears in the February 23 Congressional Record, beginning on page 
H1653.
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   DIVISION E--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ENVIRONMENT, AND RELATED 
                   AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2009

                  TITLE I--DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

                       Bureau of Land Management

                   MANAGEMENT OF LANDS AND RESOURCES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $853,931,000
Budget estimate.........................................     864,827,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     890,194,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +36,263,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +25,367,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program, activity and 
subactivity is included in the table at the end of this section 
of the statement. In addition, the bill also includes the 
following specific funding levels and directions:
    Land Resources.--Within the funds provided for soil, water, 
and air management, there is a program increase of $7,500,000 
for abandoned mine remediation and inventory in the West. Of 
this amount, a minimum of $6,000,000 is for actions to secure, 
seal, and remediate hazards from known mine openings. An amount 
up to $1,500,000 may be used for discovery and inventory 
activities.
    Cultural Resources Management.--Within the amounts 
provided, there is an increase of $500,000 to begin 
implementation of the Galisteo Basin Archeological Sites 
Protection Act of 2004 (NM).
    Wildlife Management.--Within the funds provided there is an 
additional $4,600,000 for the native plant materials 
development program. This funding and program has been moved 
out of the Department's wildland fire management appropriation 
account. This program should continue previous activities as 
part of the national fire plan working closely with the Forest 
Service, and develop a seed bank of desirable native plant 
species to be available for use in burned area restoration, 
habitat restoration, and other related purposes by all of the 
Interior land management bureaus. An annual report on the 
accomplishments and expenditures of the program should be 
submitted no later than 90 days after the end of the fiscal 
year.
    Recreation Resources Management.--Within the amounts 
provided, there is an increase of $1,000,000 for management of 
the national scenic and historic trails.
    Energy and Minerals.--The bill continues the same 
application for permits to drill (APD) fee as in fiscal year 
2008, $4,000 per APD, which is estimated to net $36,400,000 
during fiscal year 2009 to partially offset BLM administrative 
costs. In addition, the bill includes $6,000,000 for Alaska 
legacy well remediation, no specific funds for gas hydrates 
research or North Slope science, and $1,000,000 for oil shale 
sample shipment and storage in Colorado. The discretionary 
funding total for oil and gas management is $79,478,000, which 
when added to the APD fee receipts, and the off-budget pilot 
offices funds, is a small increase over the total fiscal year 
2008 oil and gas management funding.
    Future budget justifications should clearly delineate how 
the Bureau is complying with section 713 of the Energy 
Independence and Security Act of 2007 dealing with inventories 
of carbon dioxide sequestration in Federal mineral leaseholds.
    Realty Ownership and Management.--Within the funds 
provided, there is an increase of $750,000 for GIS/cadastral 
mapping in Utah.
    Resource Protection and Law Enforcement.--Within the 
amounts provided, there is an increase of $5,100,000 for drug 
enforcement on public lands.
    Hazardous Materials Management.--Within the amounts 
provided, there is an increase of $1,000,000 for activities 
related to southwest border problems.
    Challenge Cost Share.--The Bureau should not set aside a 
specific allocation for the National Landscape Conservation 
System as was proposed in the budget request.
    National Monuments and Conservation Areas.--The bill 
includes the various funding transfers proposed by the Bureau, 
and an increase of $6,371,000 above the request, for a total of 
$28,196,000 for the new National Monuments and Conservation 
Areas activity. Additional National Landscape Conservation 
System funding is included in the wilderness and recreation 
activities in this account, and in the Oregon and California 
Grant Lands account.
    Healthy Lands Initiative.--Within the amounts provided 
there is a total of $7,797,000 for the Healthy Lands 
Initiative, including $750,000 in soil, water and air 
management, $2,586,000 in rangeland management, $150,000 in 
forestry management, $867,000 in riparian management, 
$2,602,000 in wildlife management, $292,000 in fisheries 
management, and $550,000 in the threatened and endangered 
species activity.
    National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.--The bill includes 
$3,000,000 to continue cost share activities as in the past, 
including $1,917,000 in wildlife management, $246,000 in 
fisheries management, $246,000 in threatened and endangered 
species, $345,000 in rangeland management, and $246,000 in 
riparian management.
    Other.--The Bureau should retain its current level of 
support for the National Conservation Training Center; funds 
should be made available to the Center within 60 days of 
enactment.

                              CONSTRUCTION

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $6,375,000
Budget estimate.........................................       4,476,000
Bill, 2009..............................................       6,590,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +215,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +2,114,000

    The bill includes the funds requested, plus an additional 
$14,000 for architectural and engineering services, and 
$1,500,000 for the California National Historic Trail visitor 
center in Nevada and $600,000 for the King Range National 
Conservation Area, CA.

                            LAND ACQUISITION

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $8,939,000
Budget estimate.........................................       4,475,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      14,775,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +5,836,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +10,300,000

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             State               Project description         Amount
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CA............................  Santa Rosa and San            $1,300,000
                                 Jacinto NM.
CA............................  Upper Sacramento               2,200,000
                                 River ACEC.
CO............................  Arkansas River SRMA..          2,200,000
ID............................  Henrys Lake ACEC.....          2,000,000
ID............................  Upper Snake/South                500,000
                                 Fork River ACEC/SRMA.
MT............................  Meeteetsee Spires              1,000,000
                                 ACEC.
OR............................  Cascade-Siskiyou NM..            875,000
OR............................  Sandy River/Oregon             1,350,000
                                 NHT.
                                   Subtotal, Line             11,425,000
                                    Item Projects.
                                Acquisition                    1,850,000
                                 Management.
                                Inholdings,                    1,500,000
                                 Emergencies, and
                                 Hardships.
                                   Total, BLM Land           $14,775,000
                                    Acquisition.
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                     OREGON AND CALIFORNIA GRANT LANDS

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $108,522,000
Budget estimate.........................................     108,253,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     109,949,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +1,427,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +1,696,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program, activity and 
subactivity is included in the table at the end of this section 
of the statement.

               FOREST ECOSYSTEM HEALTH AND RECOVERY FUND

                   (REVOLVING FUND, SPECIAL ACCOUNT)

    The bill includes language, as in the past, allowing funds 
made available in the Forest Ecosystem Health and Recovery Fund 
to be used for various forestry purposes including planning, 
preparing, implementing and monitoring salvage timber sales and 
forest ecosystem restoration activities.

                           RANGE IMPROVEMENTS

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $10,000,000
Budget estimate.........................................      10,000,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      10,000,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................               0
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill includes an indefinite appropriation of not less 
than $10,000,000 to be derived from public lands receipts and 
Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act lands grazing receipts. The bill 
retains this language as in previous years even though the 
Administration requested its deletion. Receipts are used for 
construction, purchase, and maintenance of range improvements, 
such as seeding, fence construction, weed control, water 
development, fish and wildlife habitat improvement, and 
planning and design of these projects.

               SERVICE CHARGES, DEPOSITS, AND FORFEITURES

    The bill includes an indefinite appropriation estimated to 
be $27,990,000 for service charges, deposits, and forfeitures. 
The bill modifies the Administration request to continue the 
energy and minerals cost recovery program for oil and gas 
management activities. The Administration request originally 
estimated that $34,000,000 would be generated within this 
account; instead, the bill, as in fiscal year 2008, leaves the 
cost recovery program in the Management of Lands and Resources 
appropriation.

                       MISCELLANEOUS TRUST FUNDS

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $20,130,000
Budget estimate.........................................      20,130,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      20,130,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................               0
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill includes an indefinite appropriation estimated to 
be $20,130,000, the budget request, for miscellaneous trust 
funds.

                  PAYMENT FROM PROCEEDS, SALE OF WATER

                              (RESCISSION)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................              $0
Budget estimate.........................................         -46,000
Bill, 2009..............................................         -46,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................         -46,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill includes the Administration request that 
unobligated balances remaining in the account, a total of 
$46,000, be permanently rescinded.

 USE OF RECEIPTS FROM MINERAL LEASING ACTIVITIES ON CERTAIN NAVAL OIL 
                             SHALE RESERVES

                              (RESCISSION)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................              $0
Budget estimate.........................................     -12,996,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     -12,996,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     -12,996,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill includes the Administration request to rescind 
$12,996,000 from the naval oil shale reserves, mineral leasing 
receipts account.

                       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

    The bill includes the administrative provisions as 
requested, and provides a technical change to the Bureau's 
authority to collect mining claim maintenance fees so that 
mining law administration can be supported with claim 
maintenance fees, as in the past.

                United States Fish and Wildlife Service


                          RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................  $1,082,616,000
Budget estimate.........................................   1,068,886,000
Bill, 2009..............................................   1,140,962,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +58,346,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +72,076,000


    The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
activity for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service account is 
included in the table at the end of this section of the 
statement.
    Ecological Services.--Within the funds for the listing 
program there is $10,458,000 for critical habitat and 
$8,808,000 for listing. Within the funds for candidate 
conservation, there is $250,000 for the sage grouse in Idaho. 
Within the funds for the recovery program, there is $1,500,000 
for endangered species grants with the National Fish and 
Wildlife Foundation, $250,000 for the Lahontan cutthroat trout 
restoration and an increase of $250,000 for wolf monitoring in 
western states.
    Within habitat conservation, the bill includes the 
following distribution of funds:

Habitat Conservation....................................    $105,055,000
    Partners for Fish and Wildlife......................      52,943,000
    Conservation Planning Assistance....................      32,048,000
    Coastal Programs....................................      14,736,000
    National Wetlands Inventory.........................       5,328,000

    Within the funds for the partners for fish and wildlife 
program, there is $350,000 for invasive species management in 
Hawaii, $350,000 for the Nevada Biodiversity Research and 
Conservation Initiative, and $350,000 for the Natural Resources 
Economic Enterprises Program at Mississippi State University. 
There is also $725,000 for new activities for bald and golden 
eagle protection.
    National Wildlife Refuge System.--Within the funds provided 
for the refuge system there is $450,000 for the oceans and 
coastal frontiers initiative, increases of $15,500,000 for 
wildlife and habitat management, $1,000,000 for the invasive 
species program, and $1,000,000 for the challenge cost share 
program. Within the increase provided for refuge system 
maintenance, $2,185,000 is for annual maintenance, and 
$1,199,000 is for maintenance support. The Service is directed 
to continue spartina grass eradication and control at Willapa 
Bay NWR.
    Migratory Bird Management, Law Enforcement, and 
International Affairs.--Within the funds provided for migratory 
birds, law enforcement and international programs, there is 
$2,100,000 for the wild birds forever initiative, $1,950,000 
for activities under the North American Waterfowl Management 
Plan, $960,000 for bald and golden eagle management programs, 
and $150,000 for the Caddo Lake Ramsar Center. There is an 
increase of $250,000 for the international wildlife trade 
program and a total program level of $1,000,000 for the 
wildlife without borders program.
    Fisheries.--Within the funds provided for fisheries and 
aquatic resource conservation, there is $500,000 for freshwater 
mussel recovery conducted at national fish hatcheries, and 
$350,000 for sea otters and pacific marine mammals. A $350,000 
increase is provided for annual maintenance activities.
    General.--The Service is urged to continue ongoing priority 
efforts for aplomado falcons, California condors, southern sea 
otters and eiders, brown bullhead catfish and snakehead fish. 
The Service is expected to be an integral part of the 
Department-wide effort to eradicate marijuana on public lands.

                              CONSTRUCTION

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $33,162,000
Budget estimate.........................................      12,180,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      35,533,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008.................................      +2,371,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +23,353,000


------------------------------------------------------------------------
             State               Project Description         Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    National Wildlife Refuge Projects
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AL............................  Cahaba River NWR P&D            $300,000
                                 VC.
CA............................  Don Edwards San                4,000,000
                                 Francisco Bay NWR--
                                 salt ponds.
HI............................  Kealia Pond NWR--P&D             750,000
                                 VCO.
WV............................  Ohio River Islands               800,000
                                 NWR erosion control.
MD............................  Patuxent Research              3,000,000
                                 Refuge--safety
                                 reconstruction.
TN............................  Tennessee NWR--P&D               800,000
                                 VCO.
MS............................  Theodore Roosevelt               600,000
                                 NWR--P&D VC.
WA............................  Nisqually NWR estuary            750,000
                                 restoration.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     National Fish Hatchery Projects
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AR............................  Mammoth Springs NFH--          1,750,000
                                 Complete VCO.
MO............................  Neosho NFH--Complete             919,000
                                 VCO.
WV............................  White Sulphur                    750,000
                                 Springs--facilities
                                 & water supply.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             Other Projects
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MI............................  Great Lakes Mass               1,500,000
                                 Marking.
WA............................  Gig Harbor Fish                  800,000
                                 Passage.
NC, WA........................  Red Wolf Breeding                870,000
                                 Facilities
                                 Relocation.
WV............................  NCTC--telecommunicati          1,500,000
                                 ons infrastructure
                                 and road paving.
Mult..........................  OAS--survey aircraft.          1,178,000
Mult..........................  Sustainable Energy             2,000,000
                                 Enhancements.
Mult..........................  Visitor Facility               3,000,000
                                 Enhancements--NWRs
                                 and NFHs.
                                                      ------------------
                                   Subtotal, Line             25,267,000
                                    Item Projects.
                                Dam & Bridge Safety            1,350,000
                                 Inspections.
                                Nationwide                     8,970,000
                                 Engineering Services.
                                Rescission of                    -54,000
                                 anadromous fish
                                 balances.
                                                      ------------------
                                     Total, FWS              $35,533,000
                                      Construction.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Service should use the funds provided for sustainable 
energy enhancements at national wildlife refuges and national 
fish hatcheries to install alternative and renewable energy 
applications such as solar, wind, and geothermal energy. These 
should be small-scale projects that can be used as 
demonstration projects for the public and surrounding 
communities.
    The Service is directed to name the visitor center at 
Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife Refuge in Sharkey County, 
MS, the Holt Collier Visitor and Interpretive Center.

                            LAND ACQUISITION

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $34,596,000
Budget estimate, 2009...................................      10,171,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      42,455,000
Comparison:
    Appropriation, 2008.................................      +7,859,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +32,284,000

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             State               Project description         Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AK............................  Alaska Maritime NWR..           $400,000
CA............................  San Joaquin NWR......            900,000
CT, NJ, NY, PA................  Highlands                      1,500,000
                                 Conservation Act--
                                 easements.
FL............................  Crystal River NWR....          1,500,000
HI............................  James Campbell NWR...          7,000,000
IA............................  Driftless Area NWR...            250,000
IA, IL, MN, WI................  Upper Mississippi                500,000
                                 River NFWR.
IN............................  Patoka River NWR.....            500,000
KY............................  Clarks River NWR.....            750,000
MA, VT, NH, CT................  Silvio Conte NWR.....          3,815,000
MD............................  Blackwater NWR.......          1,000,000
MN, IA........................  Northern Tallgrass               500,000
                                 Prairie NWR.
MT............................  Rocky Mountain Front           1,000,000
                                 Conservation Area.
NE............................  Rainwater Basin WMA..            500,000
NH............................  Lake Umbagog NWR.....          1,000,000
NJ............................  Great Swamp NWR......            750,000
NJ............................  Supawna Meadows NWR..          1,500,000
RI............................  Rhode Island NWR                 700,000
                                 Complex.
SD, ND........................  Dakota Tallgrass                 500,000
                                 Prairie WMA.
TX............................  Lower Rio Grande                 500,000
                                 Valley NWR.
VA............................  Rappahannock River             1,500,000
                                 Valley NWR.
WV............................  Canaan Valley NWR....          2,250,000
WV............................  Ohio River Islands               500,000
                                 NWR.
                                Delayed Project               -1,000,000
                                 Savings.
                                                      ------------------
                                   Subtotal, Line             28,315,000
                                    Item Projects.
                                Acquisition                    8,140,000
                                 Management.
                                Cost Allocation                1,500,000
                                 Methodology.
                                Exchanges............          1,500,000
                                Inholdings,                    3,000,000
                                 Emergencies, and
                                 Hardships.
                                                      ------------------
                                     Total, FWS              $42,455,000
                                      Acquisition.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Service is directed to submit the proposed allocation 
of the delayed project savings to the House and Senate 
Committees on Appropriations for approval.

            COOPERATIVE ENDANGERED SPECIES CONSERVATION FUND

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $73,831,000
Budget estimate.........................................      75,501,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      75,501,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +1,670,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides $80,001,000, as requested, for the 
Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund, which is 
partially offset by a $4,500,000 rescission of unobligated 
balances from prior appropriations. A detailed allocation of 
funding by activity is included in the table at the end of this 
section of the statement.

                     NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $13,980,000
Budget estimate.........................................      10,811,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      14,100,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +120,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +3,289,000

    The bill provides $14,100,000 for payments to counties 
authorized by the National Wildlife Refuge Fund.

               NORTH AMERICAN WETLANDS CONSERVATION FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $41,981,000
Budget estimate.........................................      42,647,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      42,647,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +666,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides $42,647,000, as requested, for the North 
American Wetlands Conservation Fund. A detailed allocation of 
funding by activity is included in the table at the end of this 
section of the statement.

                NEOTROPICAL MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $4,430,000
Budget estimate.........................................       3,960,000
Bill, 2009..............................................       4,750,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +320,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................        +790,000

    The bill provides $4,750,000 for Neotropical Migratory Bird 
Conservation.

                MULTINATIONAL SPECIES CONSERVATION FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $7,875,000
Budget estimate.........................................       4,256,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      10,000,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +2,125,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +5,744,000

    The bill provides $10,000,000 for the Multinational Species 
Conservation Fund. A detailed allocation of funding by activity 
is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
statement.

                    STATE AND TRIBAL WILDLIFE GRANTS

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $73,830,000
Budget estimate.........................................      73,830,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      75,000,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +1,170,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +1,170,000

    The bill provides $75,000,000 for State and Tribal Wildlife 
Grants.

              WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND APPRECIATION FUND

                              (RESCISSION)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................              $0
Budget estimate.........................................        -497,000
Bill, 2009..............................................        -497,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        -497,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill rescinds $497,000, as requested, from the Wildlife 
Conservation and Appreciation Fund.

                         NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

                 OPERATION OF THE NATIONAL PARK SYSTEM

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................  $1,970,581,000
Budget estimate, 2009...................................   2,131,529,000
Bill, 2009..............................................   2,131,529,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................    +160,948,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
activity for the National Park Service account is included in 
the table at the end of this section of the statement. The 
amounts in this bill will support 20,923 full time equivalent 
(FTE) positions throughout the National Park Service, an 
increase of 622 FTE's over the number funded in 2008. This 
includes continuation of funding for the 3,000 new seasonal 
positions added in fiscal year 2008. Savings in personnel and 
contracting costs of $9,855,000 compared to the request have 
been realized due to delayed enactment of the 2009 
appropriations. In addition, the bill includes the following 
specific funding levels and directions:
    Visitor Services.--Within the amounts provided for visitor 
services, the bill assumes an increase of $3,300,000 above the 
amounts requested in the President's budget for the National 
Park Service portion of an expanded law enforcement effort to 
eradicate drug production and related activities on public 
lands.
    Park Support.--The bill assumes funding of $11,000,000 for 
the National Trail System, and $1,750,000 for the Wild and 
Scenic Rivers program.
    U.S. Park Police.--The $96,555,000 provided in the bill for 
the U.S. Park Police annual operations budget includes 
sufficient funding for two additional recruit classes during 
2009. In addition the bill includes the $2,000,000 for security 
costs associated with the 2009 Presidential Inauguration.
    Gettysburg National Military Park (NMP).--$200,000 is 
provided to continue the restoration of historic battlefield 
landscaping at Gettysburg NMP.
    National Mall Concerts.--The bill includes funding to 
continue support for the National Mall concerts program at the 
fiscal year 2008 level.
    Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) and Public Lands Corps 
(PLC).--The bill includes not less than $3,000,000 of funding 
in this account for projects to be carried out by the YCC 
program and not less than $3,000,000 for projects carried out 
by the PLC. The Committees on Appropriations are fully 
supportive of these partnership programs, as well as similar 
partnership arrangements with the Student Conservation 
Association, and encourages expansion of these programs in 
2009.
    Special Resource Studies.--The bill includes sufficient 
funding to carry out all special resource studies authorized by 
law during the 110th and previous Congresses.
    Harpers Ferry NHP.--The Committees on Appropriations 
appreciate the Service's efforts to commemorate the 150th 
anniversary of John Brown's raid on the arsenal at Harpers 
Ferry National Historical Park, and authorize the use of up to 
$300,000 to defray the costs of the extensive events that will 
surround the anniversary.
    Traditional and Folk Arts Heritage Programs.--The bill 
includes funding to continue National Park Service support of 
traditional and folk arts programs at parks whose mission 
includes preservation of these heritage traditions. The 
Committees are fully supportive of this important partnership 
program and encourage the National Park Service to expand its 
support of these programs in fiscal year 2009.
    Haleakala National Park.--The Committees on Appropriations 
are aware and supportive of the potential development of an 
Advanced Technology Solar Telescope (ATST) within the Haleakala 
High Altitude Observatories site at the summit of Haleakala, 
Maui, Hawaii. As the proposed ATST construction site can only 
be accessed via a road through the Haleakala National Park, the 
Service is expected to work cooperatively with the National 
Science Foundation to effectuate the issuance of a Special Use 
Permit as soon as possible. In turn, the Foundation is expected 
to complete its analysis on the effects to service standards in 
a timely fashion so that the Service can fully comply with all 
procedural requirements, with a goal of completing the 
permitting process within 150 days of enactment of this Act.

                  NATIONAL RECREATION AND PRESERVATION

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $67,413,000
Budget estimate, 2009...................................      45,488,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      59,684,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      -7,729,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +14,196,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
activity for the National Recreation and Preservation account 
is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
statement. The bill also includes the following specific 
funding levels and directions:
    Cultural Programs.--The bill includes $1,000,000 to 
initiate programmatic activities under the Japanese-American 
Confinement Sites Act (P.L. 109-441). The bill does not include 
$1,000,000 requested to begin an inventory of historic 
properties requested in the President's budget.
    Heritage Partnerships Program.--The bill includes 
$15,702,000 for the heritage partnerships program. This amount 
will fund all heritage partnerships authorized during the 110th 
Congress. Partnerships which received funding in fiscal year 
2008 will be funded at the same level as they received last 
year. In addition, the bill provides $148,000 of planning funds 
for each of three newly authorized heritage partnerships. The 
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations are concerned 
that the number of authorized heritage partnership programs has 
expanded rapidly in recent years and many more proposals are 
pending action by the authorizing committees. The Committees 
are in agreement that the amount of funding available for this 
program is limited; and that expanded funding for new heritage 
areas should be funded principally by savings which occur when 
mature programs are graduated from Federal support. The 
National Park Service is directed to develop new guidelines for 
this program which require self-sufficiency plans for all 
heritage areas within a reasonable period of time. The adoption 
of a credible self-sufficiency plan, or satisfactory work 
towards development of such a plan, should be a condition of 
continued funding for all plans after fiscal year 2009.
    Statutory and Contractual Aid.--The bill includes 
$5,600,000 for grants under the statutory and contractual aid 
program as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             State               Project description         Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AL............................  National Voting                 $350,000
                                 Rights Interpretive
                                 Center.
CA............................  Angel Island                   1,250,000
                                 Immigration Center.
CA............................  Yosemite Schools                 400,000
                                 (P.L. 109-131).
DC............................  National Law                     500,000
                                 Enforcement Memorial.
HI............................  Native Hawaiian                  500,000
                                 Culture & Arts
                                 Program.
MD............................  Chesapeake Bay                 1,000,000
                                 Gateways.
MI............................  River Raisin War of              350,000
                                 1812 Battlefield.
NH............................  Lamprey Wild & Scenic            200,000
                                 River.
NY............................  Hudson-Fulton-                   750,000
                                 Champlain
                                 Quadricentennial.
UT............................  Crossroads of the                300,000
                                 West Historic
                                 District.
                                   Subtotal, Line             $5,600,000
                                    Item Projects.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                       HISTORIC PRESERVATION FUND

             (INCLUDING TRANSFERS AND RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $70,385,000
Budget estimate, 2009...................................      66,142,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      68,984,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      -1,401,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +2,842,000

    The bill includes a direct appropriation of $69,500,000 for 
the Historic Preservation Fund, offset by rescission of 
$516,000 of prior year unobligated funding within this account. 
The detailed allocation of funding by program area and activity 
is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
statement. The bill also includes the following specific 
funding levels and directions:
    Program Reductions.--The bill does not include $10,000,000 
requested in this account for the Preserve America program or 
$2,000,000 requested to initiate an inventory of historic 
properties. The Committees on Appropriations believe that 
future funding for the Preserve America program should be 
deferred pending a full evaluation of the effectiveness of the 
program in meeting national heritage tourism needs.
    Save America's Treasures.--The bill includes $20,000,000 
for the Save America's Treasures program and allocates 
$10,000,000 of this amount to the following projects:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             State               Project Description         Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AL............................  Fort Morgan, Gulf               $150,000
                                 Shores.
AL............................  Historic Blakely Park             50,000
                                 Spanish Fort.
AL............................  Historic Jackson                 100,000
                                 Jefferson Franklin
                                 Home.
AL............................  Historic Peterson                150,000
                                 Hall.
AL............................  Magnolia Grove,                  350,000
                                 Greensboro.
AZ............................  Glendale Historic                200,000
                                 Entryway.
CA............................  Mission San Carlos,              650,000
                                 Carmel.
CA............................  Shipyard 3 Historic              150,000
                                 District.
CO............................  Hutchinson Ranch                 260,000
                                 House, Salida.
GA............................   1925 Coach Stop,                300,000
                                 Savannah.
HI............................  Royal Mausoleum /                300,000
                                 Mauna Ala, Honolulu.
IA............................  Salisbury House, Des             400,000
                                 Moines.
ID............................  Rexburg Historic                 150,000
                                 Westwood Theater.
IL............................  Loyola University,               200,000
                                 Mundelein.
IN............................  Bass Mansion, Fort               100,000
                                 Wayne.
KY............................  Liberty Hall National            150,000
                                 Historic Landmark.
LA............................  Julius Freyhan High              250,000
                                 School, St.
                                 Francisville.
MA............................  Historic Deerfield,              150,000
                                 Ashley Barn.
MD............................  Jefferson Patterson              150,000
                                 House.
MD............................  Uncle Tom's Cabin                100,000
                                 Historic Site.
MI............................  Point Betsie                     225,000
                                 Lighthouse,
                                 Frankfort.
MN............................  Schubert Performing              240,000
                                 Arts Ctr.,
                                 Minneapolis.
MS............................  Hawkins Field,                   350,000
                                 Jackson.
MS............................  West Point Historic              100,000
                                 Post Office, West
                                 Point.
MT............................  Historic Havre U.S.              100,000
                                 Post Office and
                                 Federal Courthouse.
NJ............................  Cape May Point World             100,000
                                 War II Tower.
NV............................  St. Augustine Church,            150,000
                                 Austin.
NY............................  Denison-White Mansion            150,000
NY............................  Parish Mansion,                  150,000
                                 Ogdensburg.
NY............................  Village Hall, Waverly            150,000
NY............................  WPA Mural                        150,000
                                 Conservation, Harlem
                                 Hospital.
OH............................  Five Oaks Building,              125,000
                                 Massillon.
OH............................  Kinsman House, Warren            150,000
OH............................  Rankin House State               150,000
                                 Memorial.
PA............................  African American Art             150,000
                                 Museum, Historic
                                 Archives.
PA............................  Historic Mishler                 150,000
                                 Theatre.
PA............................  State Theatre                    175,000
                                 Historic Facade.
PA............................  Titusville Historic               75,000
                                 District.
RI............................  Lederer Theater,                 250,000
                                 Providence.
SC............................  Georgetown Old Market            150,000
SC............................  Williamsburg County              171,000
                                 Courthouse.
SC............................  Winnsboro Historic               175,000
                                 Clock Building.
SD............................  Days of '76 Museum               150,000
                                 (artifacts),
                                 Deadwood.
TN............................  Cannon County                    100,000
                                 Courthouse.
TN............................  Tennessee State                  400,000
                                 Museum.
TX............................  Comal County                     150,000
                                 Courthouse.
TX............................  Houston Ideson                   300,000
                                 Library.
TX............................  Layland Carnegie                 150,000
                                 Library, Cleborne.
VA............................  Historic Battersea               150,000
                                 Home.
VA............................  Historic Huntley                 100,000
                                 Estate, Alexandria.
VT............................  Historic Chafee Arts              84,000
                                 Center.
WA............................  Mason County                     200,000
                                 Courthouse
                                 Restoration.
WI............................  Medford Carnegie                  45,000
                                 Library.
WV............................  Fisherman's Hall,                125,000
                                 Charles Town.
WV............................  Wheeling B&O Railroad            150,000
                                 Station.
                                                      ------------------
                                   Subtotal, Line            $10,000,000
                                    Item Projects.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

                              CONSTRUCTION

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $218,522,000
Budget estimate, 2009...................................     172,459,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     232,521,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +13,999,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +60,062,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
activity for the Construction account is included in the table 
at the end of this section of the statement. The bill also 
includes the following specific funding levels and directions:
    Everglades.--The bill includes $60,000,000 for the Modified 
Water Deliveries Project at Everglades National Park. This 
includes $50,000,000 requested in the President's Budget for 
the Corps of Engineers. This funding level will allow 
construction of the first Tamiami Trail bridge to proceed 
expeditiously. The House and Senate Committees on 
Appropriations recognize, however, that this bridge is just a 
first step. As the next step in this critical restoration 
effort, the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the 
National Park Service, is directed to immediately evaluate the 
feasibility of additional bridge length, including a continuous 
bridge, or additional bridges or some combination thereof, for 
the Tamiami Trail (U.S. Highway 41) to restore more natural 
water flow to Everglades National Park and Florida Bay. The 
feasibility study and the recommendation of the Secretary 
should be submitted to the Congress no later than 12 months 
from the date of enactment of this Act. Language is included in 
the bill directing that this study be completed.
    Line Item Construction.--The bill allocates funding for 
line item construction projects and activities as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             State               Project description         Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AK............................  Denali National Park.         $2,560,000
CA............................  California National              680,000
                                 Parks (mines).
CA............................  Golden Gate National           1,600,000
                                 Recreation Area (Pt
                                 Bonita).
CA............................  Joshua Tree National             300,000
                                 Park Visitor Center.
CA............................  Manzanar National                900,000
                                 Historic Site
                                 (barracks).
CA............................  Redwoods National              5,481,000
                                 Park.
CA............................  Yosemite National                800,000
                                 Park (tunnel).
CO............................  Rocky Mountain                 1,270,000
                                 National Park.
DC............................  National Mall                 10,000,000
                                 (Jefferson Memorial).
FL............................  Everglades National           60,000,000
                                 Park.
KY............................  Abraham Lincoln                1,596,000
                                 Birthplace NHS.
MA............................  Boston Harbor Islands          5,000,000
                                 (NRA) Pavilion.
MA............................  Boston National                3,913,000
                                 Historical Park.
MO............................  Jefferson National             1,500,000
                                 Expansion Memorial
                                 (riverfront bridge).
NC............................  Blue Ridge Parkway...          7,097,000
NC............................  Cape Hatteras                  3,090,000
                                 National Seashore.
NC............................  Ft Raleigh National            7,213,000
                                 Historical Site.
NM............................  Bandelier National             3,178,000
                                 Monument.
NY............................  Castle William                 1,350,000
                                 Gateway NRA.
NY............................  Vanderbilt Mansion             2,547,000
                                 NHS.
OH............................  Cuyahoga Valley                1,000,000
                                 National Park.
PA............................  Flight 93 National             1,200,000
                                 Memorial.
PA............................  Valley Forge National          1,000,000
                                 Park, Welcome Center.
TN............................  Great Smokey                      90,000
                                 Mountains Nat'l Park
                                 (p/d storage).
TN............................  Moccasin Bend                    500,000
                                 National
                                 Archeological
                                 District.
TX............................  Big Bend National              4,860,000
                                 Park.
UT............................  Canyonlands National             784,000
                                 Park.
UT............................  Utah Public Land               1,000,000
                                 Artifact Pres. Act.
VA............................  Booker T Washington              500,000
                                 NM.
VA............................  Jones Point                      640,000
                                 Lighthouse, GW
                                 Parkway.
VA............................  Roosevelt Island                 250,000
                                 Improvements, GW
                                 Parkway.
WA............................  Olympic National Park         20,000,000
                                 (Elwha).
WI............................  Apostle Island                 5,000,000
                                 Lighthouse
                                 Restoration.
WI............................  Ice Age National                 125,000
                                 Scenic Trail.
WV............................  New River Gorge                2,600,000
                                 National River.
                                Savings from                    -401,000
                                 performance
                                 contracting.
                                Use of prior year            -10,000,000
                                 balances.
                                                      ------------------
                                   Subtotal, Line           $149,223,000
                                    Item Projects.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Bill language.--The bill includes language permitting the 
National Park Service to enter into a single procurement 
contract for construction work at the Jefferson Memorial in 
Washington, D.C. The bill also includes language authorizing a 
grant to the St. Louis Metropolitan Park and Recreation 
District for the purpose of planning and constructing a 
pedestrian bridge to provide safe visitor access to the 
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Arch.

                    LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND

                              (RESCISSION)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    -$30,000,000
Budget estimate.........................................    -$30,000,000
Bill, 2009..............................................    -$30,000,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................               0
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill rescinds $30,000,000, as in previous years, in 
annual contract authority. This authority has not been used in 
years, and there are no plans to use it in fiscal year 2009.

                 LAND ACQUISITION AND STATE ASSISTANCE

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $68,977,000
Budget estimate.........................................      20,832,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      64,190,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      -4,787,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +43,358,000


------------------------------------------------------------------------
        State               Project description              Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            Land Acquisition
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CA                    Golden Gate National Recreation         $4,000,000
                       Area--Rancho Corral de Tierra.
CA                    Whiskeytown NRA................            460,000
ID                    Minidoka NHS...................            350,000
KY/TN                 Cumberland Gap NHP--Fern Lake..          1,150,000
MA                    Cape Cod National Seashore.....          1,750,000
ME                    Acadia National Park...........            750,000
MI                    Sleeping Bear Dunes National               500,000
                       Lakeshore.
Mult.                 Civil War Battlefield                    4,000,000
                       Preservation Grants.
NC                    Guilford Courthouse NMP........            828,000
NH                    Appalachian National Scenic              1,375,000
                       Trail.
NM                    El Malpais National Monument...            150,000
PA                    Gettysburg NMP.................          2,215,000
PA/NJ                 Delaware Water Gap.............          1,000,000
SC                    Congaree NP....................          2,690,000
TX                    Big Thicket National Preserve..          1,000,000
VA                    Shenandoah Valley Battlefields           1,985,000
                       Historic District.
VI                    Virgin Islands National Park--           2,250,000
                       Maho Bay.
WA                    Lake Chelan NRA................            900,000
WA                    Mt. Rainier National Park--              1,807,000
                       Carbon River Gateway.
WI                    Ice Age National Scenic Trail..          1,000,000
WV                    Gauley River National                      780,000
                       Recreation Area.
WV                    Harpers Ferry NHP..............          2,000,000
WV                    New River Gorge National River.            500,000
                      Delayed Project Savings........         -2,500,000
                                                      ------------------
                         Subtotal, Line Item Projects         30,940,000
                      Acquisition Management.........          9,250,000
                      Inholdings.....................          2,500,000
                      Emergencies and Hardships......          2,500,000
                                                      ------------------
                           Total, NPS Land                   $45,190,000
                            Acquisition.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           Assistance to States
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Stateside conservation grants..        $19,000,000
                      Administrative expenses........          1,000,000
                                                      ------------------
                         Sub-total, NPS Assistance to         20,000,000
                          States.
                      Rescission of prior year                -1,000,000
                       balances.
                                                      ------------------
                           Total, NPS Assistance to          $19,000,000
                            States.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Service is directed to submit the proposed allocation 
of the delayed project savings to the House and Senate 
Committees on Appropriations for approval.

                       URBAN PARKS AND RECREATION

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................              $0
Budget estimate.........................................     -$1,300,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      -1,300,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      -1,300,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill rescinds $1,300,000, as requested, from prior year 
balances in the Urban Parks and Recreation Fund.

                       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

    The bill continues administrative provisions applicable to 
the National Park Service and adds two new provisions. The 
first new provision provides for the retention for 
administrative purposes of up to 3 percent of new funding for 
state Land and Water Conservation Fund grants authorized by 
Public Law 109-432. The second new proviso extends the 
authorization for the National Park Service Advisory Board for 
one year.

                    UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

                 SURVEYS, INVESTIGATIONS, AND RESEARCH

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................  $1,006,480,000
Budget estimate.........................................     968,516,000
Bill, 2009..............................................   1,043,803,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +37,323,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +75,287,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program, activity and 
subactivity is included in the table at the end of this section 
of the statement. The bill includes the proposed global change 
research technical adjustments which move funds from several 
activities into the global change activity. The proposed 
reductions for travel are not included for any activity. In 
addition, the bill also includes the following specific funding 
levels and directions:
    Geographic Research and Remote Sensing.--The bill includes 
$1,000,000 for the national cooperative geographic information 
system mapping program but does not include the funding 
increase requested for the national land imaging program. The 
bill includes the requested reduction for geographic research 
and the transfer of priority ecosystems science funding to 
biological research. The bill fully funds the budget request of 
$24,150,000 for the Landsat Data Continuity Mission and 
$16,000,000 to continue the Landsat 5/7 program. Satellite 
development and launch costs associated with future US 
Geological Survey (USGS) land remote sensing operations should 
not be transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space 
Administration (NASA) to the Department of the Interior (DOI). 
These are functions that are not a component of current DOI 
operations but clearly fall within NASA's jurisdiction. Until a 
new plan for future land imaging and remote sensing 
coordination is drawn up that evaluates how satellite 
development, launch and operations should be funded, DOI should 
not undertake any action that attempts to assume the funding 
responsibilities that have traditionally been a part of the 
NASA budget.
    Geologic Hazards Assessments.--The bill includes $3,000,000 
for the earthquakes portion of the multi-hazards initiative and 
$500,000 for the one-time costs of seismological equipment at 
the Arkansas Seismological Observatory, but the requested 
reduction for earthquake grants is not included. There is a 
general increase of $2,000,000 for volcano hazards research. 
The Survey should evaluate ongoing needs for important volcano 
research and monitoring in active areas, such as Hawaii, 
Yellowstone, the Cascades and Alaska, where the USGS maintains 
observatories. The bill also includes a $1,500,000 increase for 
the global seismographic network.
    Geologic Landscapes and Coastal Assessments.--The bill does 
not include the funds requested for the water census. The 
Administration should revisit that issue and consider 
resubmitting a more integrated program request in the next 
budget cycle. The bill moves funds for priority ecosystems 
science from earth surface dynamics to biological research as 
requested, and provides $750,000 for Great Lakes region 
geological mapping within the National cooperative geologic 
mapping subactivity. The bill includes $3,000,000 for extended 
continental shelf mapping in the Arctic Ocean, a total of 
$1,000,000 for the ocean action plan coastal geology effort, 
and $500,000 for California sea floor mapping.
    Geologic Resources Assessments.--The bill provides the 
fiscal year 2008 funding level for the minerals resources 
activities and assessments and includes $650,000 to initiate a 
minerals resource assessment of federal lands in Nye County, 
Nevada, in collaboration with the University of Nevada, Las 
Vegas and the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology. The Survey's 
April 2008 petroleum resource assessment of the Bakken 
Formation was an important benchmark to further our nation's 
energy security. The Survey is strongly encouraged to expedite 
its efforts to conduct further applicable assessments or make 
additional data publicly available that can demonstrate the 
full range of energy resources in the stratigraphic sequences 
surrounding the Bakken Formation.
    Ground Water Resources.--The bill does not provide funding 
for the Water for America initiative but it does include a 
$500,000 general increase and $900,000 for San Diego, CA, 
aquifer mapping. Although funding is not provided for new 
aspects of the Water for America initiative, the importance of 
this work is recognized and future budgets should consider a 
more integrated program request for this work.
    National Water Quality Assessment.--The bill does not 
include the large reduction requested for this vital program.
    Toxic Substances Hydrology.--As requested, the bill 
transfers funds for priority ecosystems science to the 
biological research program. In disagreement with the budget 
request, the bill continues funding for amphibian research and 
monitoring but moves that amount to biological research where 
the work will be accomplished.
    Hydrologic Research & Development.--The bill provides 
$270,000 to continue the Hood Canal, WA dissolved oxygen study, 
$295,000 to maintain the San Pedro River partnership, AZ, 
$400,000 for the Long Term Estuary Assessment Group, LA, and 
$500,000 to continue work pursuant to the US-Mexico 
Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Act.
    National Streamflow Information Program.--The bill does not 
include funds for the Water for America initiative but does 
include a general increase of $2,000,000 for the stream gage 
program.
    Hydrologic Networks and Analysis.--The bill maintains the 
fiscal year 2008 funding level for the ocean action plan in 
this subactivity, provides $497,000 to continue the Lake 
Champlain basin toxic materials study and $500,000 to maintain 
Hawaii water resources monitoring activities. The Survey is 
encouraged to evaluate the need for selenium studies in 
Colorado and, to the extent possible, incorporate that work 
into other ongoing hydrologic research in the area.
    Biological Research.--The bill includes the following: a 
total of $750,000 for the Healthy Lands Initiative; the 
requested funds for priority ecosystems science; the fiscal 
year 2008 level for Pacific Northwest forest biology; $650,000 
for contaminant and endocrine biology research; $200,000 for 
the science excellence program with the Fish and Wildlife 
Service; $500,000 to maintain the San Francisco, CA salt ponds 
restoration science; $800,000 to maintain the Leetown, WV 
molecular biology effort; $750,000 to maintain amphibian 
research and monitoring; a $1,000,000 increase for Great Lakes 
biological sciences; and a total of $5,000,000 for National 
Biological Information Infrastructure. The Survey is encouraged 
to provide full support for the southern sea otter science and 
monitoring effort.
    Facilities.--The bill provides the budget request, plus an 
additional $4,000,000 for the deferred maintenance and capital 
improvement activity to continue the on-going project begun 
last year.
    Global Climate Change Research.--The bill includes all of 
the internal funding transfers recommended by the Survey in 
order to establish this new budget activity, and an increase of 
$14,045,000 above the total request. Within the amounts 
provided, $10,000,000 is for the National Global Warming and 
Wildlife Science Center and at least $3,000,000 is to implement 
required geological and biological carbon sequestration studies 
as required by sections 711, 712 and 714 of the Energy 
Independence and Security Act of 2007.
    The National Global Warming and Wildlife Science Center 
funding includes $2,500,000 to complete establishment of the 
Center. Additionally, the funding allows the Center to develop 
mechanisms that will ensure that it is responsive to the 
research and management needs of Federal and State agencies 
regarding the impacts of global warming on fish, wildlife, 
plants and ecological processes and the mechanisms for 
adaptation to, mitigation of, or prevention of those impacts. 
The recommendation also includes $7,500,000 for the Center to 
fund research projects, including use of external and 
independent scientific peer review, to address the needs of 
resource management agencies and the American public through 
greatly accelerated global warming research and through 
development of decision support tools.
    The Secretary, with the assistance of the USGS National 
Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center and a science 
advisory board, including members recommended by the National 
Academy of Sciences, should initiate development of a national 
strategy to assist fish, wildlife, plants, and associated 
ecological processes in becoming more resilient, adapting to, 
and surviving the impacts of climate change. In developing this 
national framework for flora and fauna conservation in a 
changing climate, the Secretary should consult with other 
Federal agencies, State fish, wildlife and conservation data 
agencies, Territories, Tribes, scientists, and stakeholders, 
and the Secretary should provide the public with notice and 
opportunity for comment.

                      MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE

                ROYALTY AND OFFSHORE MINERALS MANAGEMENT

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $154,750,000
Budget estimate.........................................     154,270,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     157,373,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +2,623,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +3,103,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program and activity 
is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
statement. The bill incorporates the requested increases for 
the leasing and environmental, resource and evaluation, 
regulatory, compliance and asset management, and revenue and 
operations programs. These increases are largely offset by 
savings from the delays in the OCS-connect project. The 
proposed reductions for travel are not included for any 
activity. In addition, the bill also includes the following 
specific funding levels and directions:
    Leasing and Environmental Program.--The bill includes an 
increase of $1,000,000 above the request to support the 
alternative energy program.
    Resource Evaluation.--The bill includes $900,000 to 
continue the Center for Marine Resources and Environmental 
Technology project, MS.
    General Support Services.--The bill does not include the 
requested decrease of $98,000 for the IDEAS program.

                            OIL SPILL RESEARCH

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $6,303,000
Budget estimate.........................................       6,123,000
Bill, 2009..............................................       6,303,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................               0
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................        +180,000

    The bill includes $6,303,000 for oil spill research.

                       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

    The bill continues language from the fiscal year 2008 
enacted bill on a legislative matter requested by the 
Administration, which deducts 2 percent of State royalties to 
help cover Federal administrative costs, resulting in a 
$47,000,000 scoring credit for the bill.

          OFFICE OF SURFACE MINING RECLAMATION AND ENFORCEMENT

                       REGULATION AND TECHNOLOGY

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $118,362,000
Budget estimate.........................................     118,352,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     120,156,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +1,794,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +1,804,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program and activity 
is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
statement. The bill includes an increase of $1,000,000 in 
environmental protection to assist the State regulatory 
programs.

                    ABANDONED MINE RECLAMATION FUND

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $51,951,000
Budget estimate.........................................      30,811,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      44,446,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      -7,505,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +13,635,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program and activity 
is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
statement. The bill provides the requested increases and 
offsets them with a rescission of $8,500,000 in unobligated 
balances from prior appropriations. In addition, the bill makes 
permanent the authority previously given annually for the State 
of Maryland to set aside the greater of $1,000,000 or 10 
percent of the total of the grants made available to the State 
for certain acid mine drainage abatement and treatment 
activities. The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act 
Amendment Act of 2006 did not provide a funding source for 
state emergency programs, therefore, the Administration request 
to discontinue funding for this important program is denied.

                        Bureau of Indian Affairs


                      OPERATION OF INDIAN PROGRAMS

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................  $2,047,809,000
Budget estimate.........................................   1,988,290,000
Bill, 2009..............................................   2,128,630,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +80,821,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................    +140,340,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
activity for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Operation of Indian 
Programs, is included in the table at the end of this section 
of the statement.
    Tribal Government.--Within the funds for tribal government, 
there is $5,000,000 to partially restore the welfare assistance 
program and $263,000 to restore the Western Shoshone Claims 
program.
    Trust.--Natural Resource Management.--Within the funds for 
trust resource management, rights protection, there is 
$1,713,000 for the Timber-Fish-Wildlife program. Within the 
funds for Tribal Management Development, there is $1,000,000 
for the inter-tribal bison cooperative, and $345,000 for Lake 
Roosevelt law enforcement. Within the funds for Fish, Wildlife 
and Parks, there is a $360,000 increase for the general program 
and $500,000 for fish hatcheries.
    Education.--The Bill includes the following distribution of 
funds within Indian Education:

ISEP (formula funds)....................................    $375,000,000
Student Transportation..................................      50,500,000
Early Childhood Development (FACE)......................      15,223,000
Johnson O'Malley Education Assistance Grants............      13,797,000
Tribal Colleges and Universities........................      59,321,000
Scholarships and Adult Education........................      29,663,000
Tribal Technical Colleges...............................       6,000,000

    The funds provided for tribal technical colleges are for 
the Navajo Technical College, $2,000,000, and the United Tribes 
Technical College, $4,000,000.
    Public Safety and Justice.--The Bill includes the following 
distribution of funds within Public Safety and Justice, Law 
Enforcement:

Criminal Investigation..................................    $163,148,000
Tribal LE and Special Investigations....................      15,022,000
Indian Police Academy...................................       4,089,000

    Within the funds for criminal investigation, there is an 
increase of $25,000,000 for tribal law enforcement in Indian 
country to be targeted to addressing the problem of domestic 
violence, particularly violence against women, combating 
substance abuse, and engaging in community policing. There are 
epidemic levels of sexual violence against Native American and 
Alaska Native women in Indian Country, and this funding should 
begin to provide the necessary resources to support a 
coordinated response. The Bureau is directed to do the 
following:
     Partner with the Indian Health Service, community 
advocates, and tribal leaders to establish clear standards of 
practice and standardized protocols for responding to domestic 
violence and sexual assaults.
     Provide training programs that develop culturally 
sensitive protocols for officers in the field who are most 
often the first to respond to incidences of domestic violence 
and sexual assault as well as protocols for the collection and 
preservation of evidence for prosecution.
     Work with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and 
the United States Attorney's Office to establish clear 
guidelines for the reporting of crimes and establishing 
evidentiary chains of command to maximize prosecutions.
     Work with Tribes, States, and local governments to 
clearly delineate jurisdictional responsibilities and protocols 
associated with reporting, responding to, and prosecuting these 
crimes.
    Community and Economic Development.--Within the funds for 
Community and Economic Development, there is $11,864,000 for 
job placement and training programs, $3,893,000 for economic 
development, which includes $400,000 for the ironworkers 
training program and $26,046,000 for road maintenance.

                              CONSTRUCTION

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $203,754,000
Budget estimate.........................................     173,261,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     217,688,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +13,934,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +44,427,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
activity for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Construction, is 
included in the table at the end of this section of the 
statement.
    Education.--Within the funds for Education Construction, 
there is $4,445,000 for employee housing, and $84,974,000 for 
facility improvement and repair. The increased funds within 
employee housing are to be used for new and existing housing 
needs in remote areas to promote recruitment and retention of 
teachers and other vital educational staff.
    Public Safety and Justice.--Within the funds for Public 
Safety and Justice Construction, there is $21,500,000 for 
detention center replacement, $3,500,000 for employee housing, 
and $10,941,000 for facilities improvement and repair. The 
increased funds for employee housing are to be used for new and 
existing housing needs in remote areas to promote recruitment 
and retention of law enforcement officers.
    Resource Management.--Within the funds for Resource 
Management Construction, there is $2,000,000 for mitigation of 
uranium contamination on the Navajo and Hopi reservations.

INDIAN LAND AND WATER CLAIMS SETTLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS TO 
                                INDIANS

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $33,538,000
Budget estimate.........................................      21,627,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      21,627,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     -11,911,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
activity for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Indian Land and 
Water Claims Settlements and Miscellaneous Payments to Indians, 
is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
statement.

                 INDIAN GUARANTEED LOAN PROGRAM ACCOUNT

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $6,178,000
Budget estimate.........................................       8,186,000
Bill, 2009..............................................       8,186,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +2,008,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides $8,186,000, as requested, for the Indian 
Guaranteed Loan Program Account.

                          DEPARTMENTAL OFFICES


                        OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $99,573,000
Budget estimate.........................................     105,895,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     107,264,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +7,691,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +1,369,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program and activity 
is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
statement. Within the funds provided, the bill includes 
$1,000,000 to provide administrative support for the commission 
to study the potential creation of the National Museum of the 
American Latino, as authorized, $269,000 to assist the 
Department's efforts to eradicate drugs on public lands, and a 
$100,000 general increase.

            MANAGEMENT OF FEDERAL LANDS FOR SUBSISTENCE USES


                              (RESCISSION)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................              $0
Budget estimate.........................................        -108,000
Bill, 2009..............................................        -108,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        -108,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill includes the Administration request that 
unobligated balances remaining in the account, a total of 
$108,000, be permanently rescinded.

                            INSULAR AFFAIRS


                       ASSISTANCE TO TERRITORIES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $77,819,000
Budget estimate.........................................      75,054,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      78,665,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +846,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +3,611,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program and activity 
is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
statement. The technical assistance program continues previous 
projects as follows: $1,000,000 for the Marshall Islands four 
atoll health care program; $850,000 for the Prior Services 
Trust Fund; $320,000 for judicial and court education; $750,000 
for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands population 
and workforce survey; and an increase of $200,000 for Insular 
student educational travel. The Secretary should consider using 
some of the funding increase to staff an office in Guam to help 
deal with the upcoming military build-up and other Guam issues.

                      COMPACT OF FREE ASSOCIATION

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $5,310,000
Budget estimate.........................................       4,818,000
Bill, 2009..............................................       5,318,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................          +8,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................        +500,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program is included 
in the table at the end of this section of the statement.

                        OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $58,326,000
Budget estimate.........................................      62,050,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      62,050,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +3,724,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides the funding requested; the detailed 
allocation of funding by activity is included in the table at 
the end of this section of the statement.

                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $43,877,000
Budget estimate.........................................      44,823,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      45,953,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +2,076,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +1,130,000

    The detailed allocation of funding is included in the table 
at the end of this section of the statement. Within the amounts 
provided, $1,000,000 has been added beyond the request to 
increase auditing and oversight capabilities as it relates to 
energy related financial activities of the Department.

           OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN INDIANS

                         FEDERAL TRUST PROGRAMS

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $179,487,000
Budget estimate.........................................     181,648,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     181,648,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +2,161,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides $181,648,000, as requested, for the 
Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians, Federal 
Trust Programs.

                       INDIAN LAND CONSOLIDATION

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $9,844,000
Budget estimate.........................................               0
Bill, 2009..............................................               0
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      -9,844,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill accepts the Administration's request to not 
provide funding for Indian Land Consolidation.

                        DEPARTMENT-WIDE PROGRAMS

                        WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $808,072,000
Budget estimate.........................................     850,143,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     859,453,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +51,381,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +9,310,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program and activity 
is included in the table at the end of this section of the 
statement. The bill includes funding for wildfire suppression 
at the ten-year average suppression cost. The bill does not 
provide the requested decreases for the preparedness program; 
the increased funds for preparedness are for fixed costs. 
Burned area rehabilitation funding has been reduced by 
$4,600,000 because the Native Plant Materials Development 
Program has been moved to the BLM.
    The Department and the Forest Service must work together, 
along with State and other partners, to maintain sufficient 
readiness with the preparedness program. The Department should 
do its utmost to maintain wildfire suppression capability at 
least at the same levels as in fiscal years 2007 and 2008. The 
Department should immediately notify the Committees on 
Appropriations if it appears that funding shortfalls may limit 
needed firefighting capacity.
    It is imperative that both departments expedite deployment 
of the fire program analysis system in order to justify further 
investment beyond the current fiscal year.
    The Department of the Interior and the Forest Service 
should continue reports required by the Committees on 
Appropriations previously and examine, using independent 
panels, any individual wildfire incident which results in 
expenses greater than $10,000,000.

                       PAYMENTS IN LIEU OF TAXES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $228,901,000
Budget estimate.........................................     195,000,000
Bill, 2009..............................................               0
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................    -228,901,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................    -195,000,000

    The Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program is now fully 
funded with mandatory funds, so no funding is provided in this 
bill. The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (Public 
Law 110-343) provided that the total, discretionary plus 
mandatory PILT payments were $367,226,525 in fiscal year 2008, 
and that mandatory payments of approximately $376,000,000 will 
be made for PILT in fiscal year 2009. The bill also includes 
language under the Office of the Secretary heading continuing 
past practices, which allows the use of $400,000 of the PILT 
funds for PILT administration, and preventing payments to 
counties which would receive less than $100.

                    CENTRAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $ 9,799,000
Budget estimate.........................................      10,148,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      10,148,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +349,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides $10,148,000, as requested, for the 
Central Hazardous Materials Fund.

           NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND RESTORATION

                NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $6,202,000
Budget estimate.........................................       6,338,000
Bill, 2009..............................................       6,338,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +136,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides $6,338,000, as requested, for the Natural 
Resource Damage Assessment Fund. The detailed allocation of 
funding by activity is included in the table at the end of this 
section of the statement.

                          WORKING CAPITAL FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $40,092,000
Budget estimate.........................................      73,435,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      73,435,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +33,343,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides $73,435,000 for the Working Capital Fund, 
Financial and Business Management System, as requested, and 
provides the Administrative provision, as requested, governing 
acquisition of certain aircraft.

             General Provisions, Department of the Interior


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

    Sec. 101: Retains a provision providing Secretarial 
authority to transfer program funds for expenditures in cases 
of emergency.
    Sec. 102: Retains a provision providing for expenditure or 
transfer of funds by the Secretary in the event of actual or 
potential emergencies including forest fires, range fires, 
earthquakes, floods, volcanic eruptions, storms, oil spills, 
grasshopper and Mormon cricket outbreaks, and surface mine 
reclamation emergencies.
    Sec. 103: Continues a provision providing for use of 
appropriated funds for purchase and replacement of motor 
vehicles, contracts, rental cars and aircraft, certain library 
memberships, and certain telephone expenses.
    Sec. 104: Continues a provision permitting the transfer of 
funds between the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Office of 
the Special Trustee for American Indians.
    Sec. 105: Continues a provision permitting the 
redistribution of tribal priority allocation and tribal base 
funds to alleviate funding inequities.
    Sec. 106: Continues a provision permitting the conveyance 
of the Twin Cities Research Center of the former Bureau of 
Mines for the benefit of the National Wildlife Refuge System.
    Sec. 107: Continues a provision allowing the Secretary to 
pay private attorney fees for employees and former employees 
incurred in connection with Cobell v. Kempthorne.
    Sec. 108: Retains a provision dealing with the U.S. Fish 
and Wildlife Service's responsibilities for mass marking of 
salmonid stocks.
    Sec. 109: Continues a provision prohibiting the use of 
funds to study or implement a plan to drain or reduce water 
levels in Lake Powell.
    Sec. 110: Continues a provision authorizing the Secretary 
of the Interior to acquire lands for the operation and 
maintenance of facilities in support of transportation of 
visitors to Ellis, Governors, and Liberty Islands.
    Sec. 111: Extends for one year a provision in the previous 
Interior and Environment Appropriations Act which allows the 
Minerals Management Service to accept contributions to complete 
environmental documents prior to energy exploration and 
production.
    Sec. 112: Retains a provision limiting funding for any 
proposal to store water, approve right-of-way, or similar 
authorizations on the Mojave National Preserve or the Needles 
Field Office of the Bureau of Land Management.
    Sec. 113: Includes a provision permitting the Secretary of 
the Interior to enter into cooperative agreements with a State, 
other political division, or any not-for profit organization 
under certain conditions.
    Sec. 114: Includes language authorizing funds provided for 
land acquisition at the Ice Age National Scenic Trail and 
Shenandoah Valley Battlefields National Historic District be 
granted to a State, a local government, or any other land 
management entity.
    Sec. 115: Includes a provision providing the Department 
with civil and criminal penalty authority for revenue 
collection of solid minerals, geothermal, and offshore 
alternative energy activities to correct existing deficiencies 
in the Sections 109 and 110 of the Federal Oil and Gas Royalty 
Management Act.
    Sec. 116: Includes a provision renaming the Pittsford 
National Fish Hatchery to the Dwight D. Eisenhower National 
Fish Hatchery.
    Sec. 117: Includes language clarifying the purpose for the 
Baca National Wildlife Refuge in Colorado.
    Sec. 118: Includes a provision restricting the use of funds 
to reduce the number of Axis or Fallow deer at Point Reyes 
National Seashore.
    Outer Continental Shelf.--Consistent with prior action by 
the Congress in Public Law 110-329, the Consolidated Security, 
Disaster Assistance, and Continuing Appropriations Act, 2009, 
the bill does not contain language providing for a moratorium 
on Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas leasing activities.

               TITLE II--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

    Reprogrammings.--The Environmental Protection Agency shall 
apply the $1,000,000 reprogramming limitation to program area 
funding levels specified in the detailed table at the end of 
this section of the statement. Where the bill provides funding 
levels for program-projects or activities within a program 
area, the reprogramming limitation applies to those funding 
levels.
    Congressional Budget Justification.--With regard to the 
Agency's annual Congressional Budget Justification, the Agency 
is directed to (1) expand the number of activities within the 
program-projects described and justified, including budgetary 
information and data; (2) include a comprehensive index of 
programs and activities within the program-projects; (3) add 
the requested bill language, with changes highlighted, at the 
beginning of each account section; and, (4) justify the budget 
for every program/project, including those proposed for 
elimination.
    Energy Permitting Initiative.--The bill includes the 
requested amount in both the Environmental Programs and 
Management and the State and Tribal Assistance Grant Accounts 
for the energy permitting initiative, which will help to ensure 
energy development is undertaken in an environmentally sound 
manner.
    Homeland Security Budget Amendment.--The bill includes 
increases above the Fiscal Year 2008 enacted level for 
Preparedness, Response and Recovery activities. The Agency has 
the flexibility to fund, from within those amounts, activities 
requested in the 2009 Budget Amendment. The Agency is directed 
to submit a spending plan for Homeland Security activities 
within 60 days of enactment.
    Operations and Administrative Reductions.--Unless otherwise 
specified, the Agency has the flexibility to apply rent, 
utilities and/or security savings to the decreases in the 
Operations and Administration programs in each account.

                         SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $760,084,000
Budget estimate.........................................     774,127,000
(Includes a budget amendment request of $10,600,000)
Bill, 2009..............................................     790,051,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +29,967,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +15,924,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area for this 
account is included in the table at the end of this section of 
the statement. In addition to these specific amounts, the bill 
includes the following:
    Air Toxics and Quality.--Within the amount provided, 
$3,951,000 is for the CASTNET Program and no less than 
$8,000,000 is for implementation of the Renewable Fuels 
Standard required by the Energy Independence and Security Act. 
The latter is to be allocated as follows: $3,000,000 for rule 
development and implementation; $3,000,000 for Lab capacity and 
equipment; and, $2,000,000 to develop and test the new credit 
tracking system required to implement the new standard.
    Homeland Security.--Within the amount provided, $15,137,000 
is for the Water Security Initiative, sufficient to fund pilots 
4 and 5, and $26,800,000 is for decontamination activities, 
which is a 22 percent increase above the prior year.
    Research: Clean Air.--Within the amount provided, 
$18,365,000 is for Global Change Research, of which $2,000,000 
is directed to study Greenhouse Gas mitigation and adaptation 
strategies.
    Research: Clean Water.--Within the amount provided, 
$47,283,000 is for Drinking Water Research, of which $2,000,000 
is directed to continue research on the effects of carbon 
sequestration on groundwater sources and $2,000,000 is to study 
the human health risks associated with urban stormwater runoff.
    Research/National Priorities.--The funds shall be allocated 
as follows: $2,000,000 for the Water Environment Research 
Foundation; $1,700,000 for the American Water Works Research 
Foundation (Water Research Foundation); $1,000,000 for the 
Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research and Policy; and 
$750,000 for the Consortium for Plant Biotech Research.
    Research: Human Health and Ecosystems.--Within the amount 
provided, $14,863,000 is for Computational Toxicology; 
$11,002,000 for Endocrine Disruptor research; and, $9,887,000 
for Research: Fellowship, where the increase is directed to the 
STAR Fellowship Grants. The bill also includes $153,342,000 for 
Research: Human Health and Ecosystems, which is $8,600,000 
above the request. The Agency is directed to allocate that 
increase as follows: $720,000 to restore the TIME/LTM program 
to the prior year level; $1,600,000 for the National Academy of 
Sciences' third party review of the Federal nanotechnology 
research program; $3,200,000 to partially restore ecosystems 
research programs; and, $3,080,000 for human health research. 
In addition, the Agency is directed to use a portion of the 
recent increases in the Human Health Risk Assessments program 
to expedite the new risk assessment for Trichlorethylene.
    Integrated Risk Assessment System (IRIS).--Given concerns 
that the newly revised IRIS process will exacerbate delays and 
reduce transparency, the Agency is directed to aggressively 
pursue completion of pending IRIS assessments and to report to 
the Committees on the steps it will take to revise the IRIS 
process in accordance with recommendations in the March 2008 
GAO report.
    Nanotechnology.--The House and Senate Committees on 
Appropriations support EPA's ongoing efforts to work with the 
National Academy of Sciences and other Federal partners to 
conduct a third-party review of the Government's environmental, 
health and safety research strategy and have provided funds to 
support this effort.

                 ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMS AND MANAGEMENT

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................  $2,327,962,000
Budget estimate.........................................   2,338,353,000
Bill, 2009..............................................   2,392,079,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +64,117,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +53,726,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area for this 
account is included in the table at the end of this section of 
the statement. In addition to these specific amounts, the bill 
includes the following:
    Air Toxics and Quality.--Within the amount provided, 
$1,000,000 is to restore the Sunwise program. In addition, the 
Agency is directed to fully fund the National Emissions 
Inventory.
    Brownfields.--Within the amount provided, $1,200,000 is to 
restore the Smart Growth Program to the enacted level.
    Climate Protection Program.--Within the amount provided, 
$50,000,000 is for the Energy Star Program and $6,500,000 is to 
promulgate and begin implementing the Greenhouse Gas reporting 
rule authorized by P.L. 110-161. Bill language regarding this 
rule is also included in the Administrative Provisions Section. 
The bill eliminates funding for the Asian Pacific Partnership 
program.
    Compliance.--Within the amount provided, $23,835,000 is for 
Compliance Assistance and Centers and $9,000,000 is for 
Compliance Incentives.
    Enforcement.--Within the amount provided, $136,000,000 is 
for Civil Enforcement and $45,500,000 is for Criminal 
Enforcement. These increases are provided to begin to restore 
staffing in the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, 
with the Civil Enforcement increase available for 
implementation of the EISA. In addition, the bill includes no 
less than $7,000,000 for Environmental Justice programs.
    Environmental Protection/National Priorities.--The funds 
shall be allocated as follows: $11,500,000 for the National 
Rural Water Association; $2,000,000 for the Small Public Water 
System Technology Assistance Centers; $2,500,000 for the Rural 
Community Assistance Partnership; $700,000 for the Water 
Systems Council/WellCare; and, $750,000 for the National 
Biosolids Partnership. Funds for the Technical Assistance 
Centers should be divided equally between the existing centers.
    Geographic Programs.--The detailed allocation of funding by 
specific geographic program area is included in the table at 
the end of this section of the statement. In addition to these 
specific amounts, the bill includes the following directives. 
Funding for the Chesapeake Bay Program is allocated as follows: 
$21,001,000 for the base program, $8,000,000 for Nutrient 
Removal grants, and $2,000,000 for Small Watershed grants. The 
increase to the Great Lakes National Program Office is provided 
for additional staff to manage the Great Lakes Legacy Act. 
Funds for the San Francisco Bay program shall be used to 
continue grants to State and local governments and partner 
organizations to implement projects that improve water quality 
and restore Bay watersheds. Matching funds of no less than 25 
percent shall be required, with priority given to organizations 
that emphasize the ability to leverage additional funds. Funds 
shall be awarded competitively. The Puget Sound restoration 
funds are provided in conjunction with the Clean Water Act for 
development and implementation of programs that will improve 
water quality, air quality, and minimize the adverse impacts of 
rapid development in the Puget Sound Basin, including 
activities linked to nonpoint sources or habitat restoration 
work. Funds shall be awarded competitively.
    The bill also eliminates funding for the Regional 
Geographic Initiatives Program, which reflects continued 
concerns about the scope and purpose of the program.
    Indoor Air.--The increase provided is directed to Reduced 
Risks from Indoor Air to restore the reduction to the Asthma 
program.
    Information Exchange/Outreach.--From within the funds 
provided, the Agency is directed to fund the Environmental 
Education program at its historic level of $9,000,000. The bill 
includes an increase of $6,448,000 for this program and the 
Agency is directed to provide the additional $2,552,000 from 
the four program-projects which ``housed'' the Environmental 
Education FTE in the President's budget. The Agency also is 
directed to apply the funding formula mandated in the 
Environmental Education statute to the entire $9,000,000. The 
bill provides $1,000,000 less than requested for the Exchange 
Network to reflect the fiscal year 2008 reprogramming which 
initiated the Integrated Trade Data System. The bill also 
provides $15,702,000 for the TRI/Right to Know program.
    International Programs.--From within the funds provided, 
$5,590,000 is for the US/Mexican Border Program.
    IT/Data Management/Security.--The Agency is directed to 
take the reduction of $2,000,000 to this program area from 
activities other than those to restore the Agency library 
system.
    Legal/Science/Regulatory/Economic Review.--The bill 
provides $19,443,000 for the Regulatory Innovation Program, and 
the Agency is directed to apply no less than $3,500,000 of the 
reduction to the Performance Track Program. In addition, the 
bill provides $16,415,000 for the Regulatory-Economic 
Management and Analysis Program.
    Operations and Administration.--The bill provides 
$73,623,000 for Central Planning and Budgeting and the Agency 
is directed to apply the reduction to the Financial System 
Modernization Project.
    Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).--The 
$2,000,000 reduction to this program area eliminates the 
requested funding for the Electronic Manifest for Hazardous 
Waste, pending Congressional authorization of the fees.
    Toxics Risk Review and Prevention.--Within the funds 
provided, $5,743,000 is for the Toxic Substances: Chemical Risk 
Management program; $8,560,000 is for the Endocrine Disruptor 
program; and, $12,531,000 is for the High Production Volume 
Challenge/Voluntary Children's Chemical Evaluation Program.
    Water: Ecosystems.--The bill provides $37,000,000 for 
implementation of the Great Lakes Legacy Act and $26,607,000 
for the National Estuaries/Coastal Waterways program, which 
includes $16,800,000 for the Section 320 grant program. The 
Agency is directed to provide at least $600,000 to each 
National Estuary.
    WaterISAC.--The bill provides the request of $2,000,000 for 
this activity and the Agency is directed to implement the 
program through a grant to the Association of Metropolitan 
Water Agencies.
    Endocrine Disruptors.--The House and Senate Appropriations 
Committees remain deeply concerned about the delays associated 
with assessing the impact of endocrine disrupting chemicals on 
the environment and public health. The Agency is directed to 
address this issue as a first priority and to submit to the 
Committees within 6 months of enactment a plan to address the 
backlog and delays in the Endocrine Disruptor Screening 
Program.
    Life-cycle Inventory Analysis.--The Agency is encouraged to 
develop, in consultation with the National Renewable Energy 
Laboratory of the Department of Energy, a comprehensive life-
cycle inventory analysis, including a carbon profile, for 
specification grade recycled scrap commodities utilized by 
manufacturers that produce both virgin and recycled materials 
for use as feedstock as well as manufacturers that use recycled 
material as feedstock.
    Perchlorate.--The House and Senate Committees on 
Appropriations are concerned about EPA's preliminary decision 
not to issue national primary drinking water regulations for 
perchlorate under the Safe Drinking Water Act, and urge EPA to 
reconsider its position and to issue regulations establishing a 
maximum contaminant level for perchlorate as soon as possible. 
To facilitate this effort, EPA is encouraged to consult with 
its Science Advisory Board and States which have established 
maximum contaminant levels for perchlorate in drinking water 
supplies in order to develop a safe national standard for all 
populations.

                      OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $41,099,000
Budget estimate.........................................      39,483,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      44,791,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +3,692,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +5,308,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area for this 
account is included in the table at the end of this section of 
the statement. In addition to these specific amounts, the bill 
includes the following:
    None of the funds are to be used for ``buy-outs'' 
associated with staffing reductions. The Inspector General is 
to continue submitting quarterly staffing reports. The bill 
also includes $9,975,000 in the Superfund account for 
activities related to investigations and audits of that 
program. To support the Inspector General's role as IG for the 
Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigations Board, the bill also 
includes a transfer of $300,000 from the Board's appropriation 
account to this account. The IG is directed to expand the scope 
of its reviews of the Board, beginning with the issues recently 
identified by the Government Accountability Office.

                        BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $34,258,000
Budget estimate.........................................      35,001,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      35,001,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +743,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    For the Buildings and Facilities Account, the bill provides 
the requested amount, which is displayed by program area in the 
table at the end of this section of the statement.

                     HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE SUPERFUND

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................  $1,253,998,000
Budget estimate.........................................   1,288,398,000
(Includes a budget amendment request of $24,165,000)
Bill, 2009..............................................   1,285,024,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +31,026,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      -3,374,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area for this 
account is included in the table at the end of this section of 
the statement. In addition to these specific amounts, the bill 
includes the following:
    Audits, Evaluations, and Investigations.--The bill provides 
$9,975,000 to be paid to the Inspector General Account for 
audits and investigations related to the Superfund program. 
None of the funds are to be used for ``buy-outs'' associated 
with staffing reductions. The Inspector General is to continue 
submitting quarterly staffing reports.
    Enforcement.--From within the funds provided, no less than 
$166,778,000 is directed to the Superfund enforcement program-
project, of which no less than $25,600,000 is for the 
Interagency agreement with the Department of Justice.
    Homeland Security.--From within the funds provided, 
$33,467,000 is for Preparedness, Response and Recovery 
activities and programs.
    Superfund Cleanup.--From within the amount provided, the 
bill provides $605,000,000 for the Superfund Remedial program.
    The bill provides the request of $26,417,000 to be paid to 
the Science and Technology Account for research related to the 
Superfund program.
    The Agency is directed to report within 30 days of 
enactment on its annual audit of the Region's use of the Army 
Corps of Engineers to oversee Superfund cleanups.
    Rialto-Colton Basin in California.--The House and Senate 
Appropriations Committees support the Agency's proposed listing 
of Rialto-Colton Basin in San Bernardino County, California to 
the National Priorities List to remediate groundwater 
contamination. EPA is also encouraged to issue water 
replacement orders against the parties responsible for 
trichloroethylene and perchlorate contamination of the 
groundwater basin to remain in effect until clean drinking 
water supplies are fully restored to the City of Rialto, City 
of Colton, West Valley Water District and the Fontana Water 
Company.

          LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK TRUST FUND PROGRAM

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $105,816,000
Budget estimate.........................................      92,584,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     112,577,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +6,761,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +19,993,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area for this 
account is included in the table at the end of this section of 
the statement. In addition to these specific amounts, the bill 
includes the following:
    Underground Storage Tanks (LUST/UST).--From within the 
funds provided, $63,000,000 is directed to LUST Cooperative 
Agreements and $35,500,000 to the Underground Storage Tank 
grants authorized by the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The 
President had requested these funds through the State and 
Tribal Assistance Grants Account.

                           OIL SPILL RESPONSE

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $17,056,000
Budget estimate.........................................      17,687,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      17,687,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +631,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    For the Oil Spill Response Account, the bill provides the 
requested amount, which is displayed by program area in the 
table at the end of this section of the statement.

                   STATE AND TRIBAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................  $2,926,223,000
Budget estimate.........................................   2,601,652,000
Bill, 2009..............................................   2,968,464,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +42,241,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................    +366,812,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area for this 
account is included in the table at the end of this section of 
the statement. In addition to these specific amounts, the bill 
includes the following:
    Infrastructure Assistance.--The bill provides 
$1,873,609,000, which is $308,164,000 above the request. Within 
this program area, the bill includes:
    Mexican Border Infrastructure.--From within the amount 
provided for the Mexican Border program, $2,500,000 is directed 
to El Paso and Brownsville, Texas as in prior years. Consistent 
with recommendations from the Inspector General in his March 
31, 2008 Report, the Agency is directed to (1) complete 
planning and design of projects before it awards grant funds to 
the North American Development Bank for construction; (2) work 
with its partners to create a portfolio of developed projects, 
which would then be ready to begin construction as funding 
becomes available; and, (3) report to the Committees within six 
months of enactment on its progress to implement these 
directives and other IG recommendations.
    Diesel Emission Reduction Grants.--The bill includes funds 
to support the Ports Initiative and the Agency is directed to 
consider giving priority funding to either ports with the 
largest volume of activity or ports in non-attainment areas.
    California Emissions Reduction Grants.--The bill provides 
funds to continue cost-effective emission reduction project 
grants, to be divided equally between the San Joaquin Valley 
and the South Coast air quality districts. These grants shall 
fund projects that reduce emissions and improve local air 
quality such as innovative or cost-effective retrofits, engine 
replacement, equipment replacement and technology development 
in the transportation, agriculture, and port sectors. Funds 
shall be matched at the program level on at least a 1-to-1 
basis, and shall be awarded competitively.
    State and Tribal Assistance Grants Infrastructure Grants.--
The bill provides $145,000,000 for the following projects:

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    Categorical Grants.--The bill provides $1,094,855,000, 
which is $58,648,000 above the request, adjusted to reflect the 
Underground Storage Tank Program's movement to the LUST 
account. Within this program area, the bill includes:
    Climate Change Initiative Grants for Local Communities.--
The Bill includes $10,000,000 for the Office of Air and 
Radiation to initiate a new, competitive grant program to 
assist local communities in establishing and implementing their 
own climate change initiatives. The goal of this program is to 
implement programs, projects and approaches, which demonstrate 
documentable reductions in greenhouse gases and are replicable 
elsewhere. The Agency is directed to follow these guidelines to 
implement this Program: (1) grants are to be awarded on a 
competitive basis; (2) they are to be one-time grants only; (3) 
grantees, other than tribes, are required to provide a 50 
percent match for the Federal funds; (4) local, county, 
municipal and tribal governments are eligible to apply; (5) 
five percent of the funds shall be allocated to tribal 
governments; (6) grants will fund planning activities, 
demonstration pilots, innovative approaches and implementation 
of projects designed to reduce greenhouse gases; (7) examples 
of eligible projects include land use planning, programs to 
reduce vehicle miles traveled, improvements to building energy 
efficiency and projects to capture methane from agriculture 
operations for use as an alternative to fossil fuels. The 
Agency is directed to report on its progress in implementing 
this grant program, including a summary of the projects funded, 
estimates of greenhouse gases reduced and suggestions for 
future implementation of the program.
    Section 106 Pollution Control Grants.--The bill provides 
$218,495,000 for pollution control grants authorized by Section 
106 of the Clean Water Act. The House and Senate Appropriations 
Committees do not support the Agency's recent National Permit 
Discharge and Elimination System (NPDES) rulemaking to create 
an incentive pool of funds for States that charge NPDES fees 
and have not provided funds to implement this change. The 
Agency is directed to award Section 106 grants using the 
historic allocation formula. The Committees have also rejected 
the Agency's proposal to direct the entire amount appropriated 
for water quality monitoring to statistically representative 
monitoring programs and direct the Agency to follow the 
historic allocation criteria between State capacity building 
and national surveys, as provided in fiscal year 2008.
    Underground Storage Tank Grants.--The amount remaining in 
this account and not moved to the LUST account, is directed to 
fund state activities not authorized by either section 9003(h) 
of the Solid Waste Disposal Act or the Energy Policy Act of 
2005.

       ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY


                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

    The bill includes two new administrative provisions which 
make permanent prior year limitations on the reimbursement of 
consultants, purchase of uniforms, and use of funds for 
facility construction projects. It also includes bill language 
concerning the Agency's use of Title 42 hiring authority. The 
bill includes a $10,000,000 rescission from the State and 
Tribal Assistance Grants Account as proposed in the budget 
request. The Committees further direct the Agency to take this 
rescission from the following programs:
    (1) Unobligated balances from the Title II Construction 
Grants program;
    (2) Unobligated prior-year balances from State categorical 
grant programs; and
    (3) Balances from special project grants appropriated in 
fiscal year 2002 or earlier which have not been obligated on an 
approved grant as of July 1, 2009.
    The Agency is directed to provide a report to the 
Committees outlining the allocation of the rescission 15 days 
prior to implementation.
    The bill includes a provision mandating that the Agency 
provide no less than $6,500,000 from the Environmental Program 
and Management account for the Greenhouse Gas emissions 
reporting rule and restating the deadline for promulgation of a 
final rule, as directed by Public Law 110-161. That law 
directed EPA to use its existing authority under the Clean Air 
Act to develop and publish a rule requiring mandatory reporting 
of greenhouse gas emissions above appropriate thresholds in all 
sectors of the economy. The Committees are dismayed that the 
Agency missed its September 26, 2008 deadline to issue a draft 
rule and direct the Agency to redouble its efforts to meet the 
June 26, 2009 deadline to promulgate the final rule, as 
required by law.

                      TITLE III--RELATED AGENCIES


                       DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE


                             FOREST SERVICE

                     FOREST AND RANGELAND RESEARCH

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $285,926,000
Budget estimate.........................................     263,000,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     296,380,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +10,454,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +33,380,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program is included 
in the table at the end of this section of the statement; this 
includes an increase of $4,000,000 for fixed costs. Within the 
funds provided there is a total increase above fiscal year 2008 
of $5,000,000 for priority global climate change research. The 
funding increase for climate change science should include 
carbon cycle science; carbon inventory and management; 
bioenergy and biomaterials; atmospheric deposition and 
watersheds; climate and air quality effects; and, social 
impacts and policy. In addition, the bill includes: $400,000 
for the Center for Bottomlands Hardwoods (MS); $1,300,000 for 
Forest Products Lab equipment (WI); $900,000 each for the 
Northeast States Research Cooperatives in Vermont and New 
Hampshire and $300,000 for this item in Maine.

                       STATE AND PRIVATE FORESTRY

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $262,808,000
Budget estimate.........................................     109,500,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     265,861,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +3,053,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................    +156,361,000
    The detailed allocation of funding by program, activity and 
subactivity is included in the table at the end of this section 
of the statement. In addition, the bill also includes the 
following specific funding levels and directions:
    Forest Health Management, Cooperative Lands.--Within the 
funds provided there is a program increase of $1,000,000 for 
emerald ash borer work in the Midwest and $750,000 for gypsy 
moth suppression in the Mid-Atlantic area.
    Forest Stewardship.--Within the funds provided there is at 
least $1,000,000 for the Chesapeake Bay program.
    Forest Legacy.--The forest legacy program is funded at a 
total level of $57,445,000, of which $8,000,000 is derived from 
prior-year unobligated funds. This includes $5,800,000 for 
program administration and $51,645,000 for forest legacy 
projects. The Service is directed to fund projects in priority 
order according to the competitively-selected national priority 
list of projects. Within the prioritized projects, the Service 
is directed to fund the ongoing South Branch, WV project at 
$3,670,000. In addition, the Service is directed to fund the 
Eden Forest project in Vermont at $1,800,000.
    Urban and Community Forestry.--Within the funds provided 
there is: $50,000 for tree replacement in River Rouge, MI; 
$500,000 for Seattle-Tacoma regional urban forestry (WA); 
$1,000,000 to address impacts of Emerald ash borer in the 
Midwest, and $300,000 for the Chicago GreenStreets Program to 
mitigate emerald ash borer infestation and promote urban 
forestry (IL).
    Economic Action Program.--Within the funds provided there 
is: $300,000 for the University of Missouri's extension program 
for a woody biomass technology demonstration project; $350,000 
for the State of Vermont to fund forest products business 
development grants and technical assistance through the Vermont 
Wood Products Collaborative; $500,000 to Purdue University to 
fund wood products technology development through the Hardwood 
Scanning Technology Center; $200,000 to New Hampshire's 
Northern Forest Center to fund a sustainable forestry and 
forest products initiative; $1,700,000 to the Service's Region 
5 headquarters to continue infrastructure assistance grants for 
the region's small forest products businesses; and $1,923,000 
above the request to restore funding for the Wood Education and 
Resource Center in Princeton, West Virginia, to the fiscal year 
2007 enacted level, for a total in all Service accounts of 
$2,673,000.

                         NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM

                    (INCLUDING RESCISSION OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................  $1,469,579,000
Budget estimate.........................................   1,349,537,000
Bill, 2009..............................................   1,509,805,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +40,226,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................    +160,268,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program, activity and 
subactivity is included in the table at the end of this section 
of the statement. In addition, the bill also includes the 
following specific funding levels and directions:
    Inventory and Monitoring.--Within the funds provided, 
$1,000,000 of the funds provided for the Threat Assessment 
Centers program is for the NASA Stennis Space Center in 
Mississippi to acquire remote sensing data to inventory and 
monitor Federal and non-Federal lands as authorized by Title IV 
of Public Law 108-148, the Healthy Forests Restoration Act.
    Recreation, Heritage, and Wilderness.--The bill provides 
the fiscal year 2008 funding level, plus fixed costs, plus an 
increase of $10,000,000. The Committees on Appropriations 
expect that each individual National Forest or Grassland will 
comply fully with all travel management regulatory 
requirements, particularly the science-based analysis in 36 CFR 
212.5 (b)(1), the identification of unneeded roads in 36 CFR 
212.5(b)(2), and the criteria for designation in 36 CFR 
212.55(a) and (b). The Committees expect the Forest Service to 
identify priorities, and associated resource requirements, to 
fully comply with the regulatory requirements of 36 CFR 
212.5(b) (1) and (2).
    Forest Products.--The bill provides the budget request of 
$322,666,000 plus an increase of $10,000,000. The requested 
funds should be allocated as stipulated in the President's 
budget, following the Northwest Forest Plan. The funding 
increase should be used for those forests not covered by the 
Northwest Forest Plan that have budget shortfalls and capacity 
for additional, successful work.
    The Service should consider all contract methods for 
implementing fuels reduction projects proposed on the Sierra 
and Sequoia National Forests, including the Kings River, Sugar 
Pine, Frog, and revised Ice projects, including stewardship 
contracting authority provided under Section 323 of Public Law 
108-7, and utilize available agency funding to accomplish these 
multiple objectives.
    Vegetation and Watershed Management.--The bill supports the 
budget request to continue leafy spurge eradication on the 
Dakota Prairie Grasslands in conjunction with the Service's 
local partners. There is also a $500,000 increase within 
available funding to remediate hazardous materials and other 
natural resource damage caused by drug cultivation on national 
forest lands; these funds should be distributed to support 
high-priority restoration needs following drug eradication 
activity.
    Law Enforcement Operations.--The bill provides $135,500,000 
for law enforcement operations. The Service is expected to use 
the increase above the request to fund uncontrollable costs, 
continue efforts to increase the eradication of marijuana from 
national forest lands and maximize the number of interagency 
drug enforcement operations conducted with Federal and non-
Federal partners. In particular, funding for counterdrug 
operations on the Daniel Boone (KY) and Mark Twain (MO) 
National Forests shall be maintained at no less than their 
enacted levels.
    Valles Caldera National Preserve.--The bill includes 
$4,000,000 for the Valles Caldera National Preserve Trust (NM). 
The increase over the enacted level should be used to fund 
capital improvements for the preserve.
    Land Between the Lakes.--The bill includes the budget 
request of at least $8,200,000 in appropriated funds to support 
activities at the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation 
Area (KY and TN).
    Rescission.--The bill rescinds $5,000,000 in unobligated, 
prior balances as proposed in the budget request. The bill 
language is within the National forest system appropriation 
instead of as a General Provision as proposed by the 
Administration.

                  CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT AND MAINTENANCE

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $464,768,000
Budget estimate.........................................     405,788,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     482,393,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +17,625,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +76,605,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program, activity and 
subactivity is included in the table at the end of this section 
of the statement. In addition, the bill also includes the 
following specific funding levels and directions:
    Facilities Construction.--Within the funds provided there 
is: $200,000 to begin Timberline Lodge water system upgrades, 
OR; $600,000 for the Keenwild fire helicopter base, CA; 
$185,000 for Uwharrie NF electrical upgrades, NC; $250,000 for 
Sumter NF access improvements, SC; $300,000 for the Kinzua 
recreation facility, PA; $1,271,000 for facilities improvements 
on the Monongahela NF, WV; $2,500,000 for construction of 
research field stations and support infrastructure in Hawaii; 
and $1,500,000 for construction of a new work station for the 
Cherokee NF in Tennessee.
    Roads Maintenance and Construction.--The bill includes 
$162,500,000 for road maintenance and $66,325,000 for road 
construction; these allocations reflect new information from 
the Forest Service concerning appropriate allocations for 
maintenance versus construction. The construction activity 
includes $1,000,000 for road improvements on the Tongass 
National Forest (AK) and $825,000 for road improvements on the 
Monongahela National Forest (WV).
    The Service should provide a report to the Committees on 
Appropriations by May 15, 2009 on road maintenance needs and 
policy options for designating portions of the Forest Service 
road system so it would be eligible for the next highway bill 
funding in a manner similar to Interior department bureaus.
    Trails Maintenance and Construction.--The trail maintenance 
activity should especially consider the needs of the Pacific 
Crest National Scenic Trail and the Florida National Scenic 
Trail. Within the funds for trail construction there is 
$300,000 for the Humboldt-Toyaibe National Forest (NV) to 
construct the Reno-to-Tahoe Rim Trail and $350,000 for the 
Monongahela National Forest (WV) trail improvements.
    The bill retains previous base funding for maintenance, 
construction, and operation of the network of national scenic 
and historic trails; they should be funded at no less than the 
enacted level.
    Legacy Road and Trail Remediation.--The bill provides 
$50,000,000 to expand the effort begun last year to begin to 
remedy the extensive backlog of roads and trails which harm the 
environment and provide poor public service. The Service should 
use legacy road and trail remediation funding in a strategic 
effort to decommission and fix roads and trails in 
environmentally sensitive areas, focusing on those areas where 
Forest Service roads may be contributing to water quality 
problems in streams and water bodies which support threatened, 
endangered or sensitive species. The Service should utilize 
public input to help select legacy road and trail remediation 
projects, and report back to the Committees on Appropriations 
on the selected projects, and make its selection process and 
implementation activities readily apparent on the Agency's web 
site.

                            LAND ACQUISITION

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $41,827,000
Budget estimate.........................................       5,000,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      49,775,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +7,948,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +44,775,000

------------------------------------------------------------------------
             State               Project description         Amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
AL............................  Alabama National              $1,250,000
                                 Forests.
CA............................  Angeles NF...........          2,000,000
CA............................  Los Padres NF........          1,000,000
CA............................  Cleveland NF.........          3,000,000
CA............................  Pacific Crest                    500,000
                                 National Scenic
                                 Trail.
CA............................  Tahoe and El Dorado            2,500,000
                                 NF.
CO............................  Arapaho NF...........          3,000,000
CO............................  Uncompahgre NF.......          1,250,000
FL............................  Florida National                 500,000
                                 Scenic Trail.
MN............................  Superior NF..........          1,000,000
MT............................  Gallatin NF..........          4,000,000
NM............................  Cibola NF............          2,600,000
OR/WA.........................  Columbia River Gorge.          2,000,000
SD............................  Black Hills NF.......          1,900,000
TN............................  Cherokee NF-TN                 5,000,000
                                 Mountains.
UT............................  Wasatch-Cache NF.....          2,000,000
VA/WV.........................  George Washington and          1,775,000
                                 Jefferson NF.
VT............................  Green Mountain NF....          3,000,000
WI............................  Chequamegon-Nicolet            2,000,000
                                 NF.
                                Delayed Project               -1,000,000
                                 Savings.
                                                      ------------------
                                   Subtotal, Line             39,275,000
                                    Item Projects.
                                   Acquisition                 8,000,000
                                    Management.
                                   Equalization......          1,000,000
                                   Inholdings........          1,500,000
                                                      ------------------
                                     Total, FS Land          $49,775,000
                                      Acquisition.
------------------------------------------------------------------------


    The Service is directed to submit the proposed allocation 
of the delayed project savings to the House and Senate 
Committees on Appropriations for approval.
    The Service is directed to provide up to $250,000 for the 
Daniel Boone National Forest out of the funding provided for 
inholdings.

         ACQUISITION OF LANDS FOR NATIONAL FORESTS SPECIAL ACTS

Appropriation enacted, 2008...................................$1,037,000
Budget estimate............................................... 1,050,000
Bill, 2009.................................................... 1,050,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008......................................   +13,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.....................................         0

    The bill provides the funding requested for Acquisition of 
Lands for National Forests Special Acts.

            ACQUISITION OF LANDS TO COMPLETE LAND EXCHANGES

Appropriation enacted, 2008...................................  $227,000
Budget estimate...............................................   250,000
Bill, 2009....................................................   250,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008......................................   +23,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.....................................         0

    The bill provides the funding requested for Acquisition of 
Lands to Complete Land Exchanges.

                         RANGE BETTERMENT FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008...................................$3,750,000
Budget estimate............................................... 3,600,000
Bill, 2009.................................................... 3,600,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008......................................  -150,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.....................................         0

    The bill provides the funding requested for the Range 
Betterment Fund.

    GIFTS, DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS FOR FOREST AND RANGELAND RESEARCH

Appropriation enacted, 2008...................................   $55,000
Budget estimate...............................................    50,000
Bill, 2009....................................................    50,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008......................................    -5,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.....................................         0

    The bill provides the funding requested for Gifts, 
Donations and Bequests for Forest and Rangeland Research.

        MANAGEMENT OF NATIONAL FOREST LANDS FOR SUBSISTENCE USES

Appropriation enacted, 2008...................................$4,974,000
Budget estimate...............................................         0
Bill, 2009.................................................... 5,000,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008......................................   +26,000
    Budget estimate, 2009.....................................+5,000,000

    The bill provides $5,000,000 for Management of National 
Forest Lands for Subsistence Uses.

                        WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................  $1,943,477,000
Budget estimate.........................................   1,976,592,000
Bill, 2009..............................................   2,131,630,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................    +188,153,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................    +155,038,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program, activity and 
subactivity is included in the table at the end of this section 
of the statement. In addition, the bill also includes the 
following specific funding levels and directions:
    Preparedness.--The bill provides the fiscal year 2008 
funding level, plus $6,181,000 for fixed costs, plus $3,000,000 
to continue the firefighter retention initiative funded through 
P.L. 110-329. The Forest Service should maintain the levels of 
readiness needed for public safety that were established in 
fiscal year 2007. The Forest Service should analyze current 
readiness levels to determine whether maintaining preparedness 
resources in the field at a level not less than that 
established in fiscal year 2007 will, based on the best 
information available, result in lower overall firefighting 
costs. If the Forest Service makes such a determination, the 
Service should adjust the levels for preparedness and 
suppression funding accordingly and report on these adjustments 
to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. The 
Secretary of Agriculture should advise the House and Senate 
Committees on Appropriations in writing prior to the decision. 
In the future, the Committees on Appropriations expect the 
Service to request preparedness budgets that adequately cover 
the costs of readiness activities without undue shifts of 
expenses to the suppression appropriation.
    The Committees are very concerned that the Service has not 
yet finalized or implemented a comprehensive plan to improve 
firefighter recruitment and retention in Region 5, despite 
documented vacancies in firefighting positions. The Committees 
understand that the Service is still studying a range of 
options to improve firefighter recruitment and retention in 
Region 5 and other high-risk areas of the nation, including 
changes to pay rates and scheduling flexibility. Further delay 
is not acceptable. The Service is directed to provide a 
comprehensive recruitment and retention plan, including a full 
spending plan for the funds appropriated in P.L. 110-329, to 
the Committees by no later than March 1, 2009.
    Fire suppression operations.--The bill provides the 
request, $993,947,000, for fire operations, an increase of 
$148,327,000 above the fiscal year 2008 non-emergency funding 
level. The Forest Service and the Department of the Interior 
should continue reports required previously and examine, using 
independent panels, any individual wildfire incident which 
results in expenses greater than $10,000,000.
    Hazardous Fuels.--The bill provides $328,086,000 for the 
hazardous fuels reduction program, an increase of $18,000,000 
above the fiscal year 2008 level. This funding increase should 
be used in those areas facing the greatest risk from wildfires 
because of excessive fuel loads.
    The Forest Service should provide no less than $26,200,000 
for the Quincy Library Group's hazardous fuels reduction 
activities (CA) as proposed in the request.
    Rehabilitation.--The bill provides $11,500,000 to continue 
the rehabilitation of burned areas program as in fiscal year 
2008; the Administration request eliminated this program.
    Fire Plan Research and Development.--The bill provides 
$23,917,000 to continue the fire plan research and development 
program.
    Forest Health Management Federal Lands.--The bill provides 
$17,252,000 for Federal lands forest health management, which 
includes the requested funding plus $3,000,000 for a western 
bark beetle initiative. The increase should be allocated using 
the National Insect and Disease Risk map; the Service should 
focus its efforts on areas where tree mortality is expected to 
exceed at least 25 percent over the next 15 years.
    Forest Health Management Cooperative Lands.--The bill 
provides $9,928,000 to continue the cooperative lands forest 
health program.
    State Fire Assistance.--The bill provides $55,000,000 for 
State fire assistance, an increase of $19,996,000 above the 
request. Within the funds provided, $5,000,000 shall be 
provided to the South Lake Tahoe Public Utility District for 
the Lake Tahoe Community Fire Protection Project. These funds 
should be used by local utility districts to fund their highest 
priority fire protection projects such as increasing water 
pressure or installing new fire hydrants. Funds are to be 
matched by local water utility districts on at least a one-to-
one basis.
    Volunteer Fire Assistance.--The bill provides $9,000,000 
for volunteer fire assistance, an increase of $1,000,000 above 
the request.

               ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS, FOREST SERVICE

    The bill includes administrative provisions similar to 
previous years. This includes limiting transfers to the USDA 
for reimbursable charges to the requested amount and allowing 
up to $50,000,000 to be assessed for fire, administrative and 
other facilities maintenance. The bill provides $3,000,000 for 
the National Forest Foundation and $3,000,000 for the National 
Fish and Wildlife Foundation; it is acceptable for these 
foundations to make grants to Federal recipients, including 
Forest Service offices. Bill language in Title IV, General 
Provisions, prevents any funding for the competitive sourcing 
program.

                DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES


                         INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE


                         INDIAN HEALTH SERVICES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................  $2,971,535,000
Budget estimate.........................................   2,971,533,000
Bill, 2009..............................................   3,190,956,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................    +219,421,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................    +219,423,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
activity for the Indian Health Services account is included in 
the table at the end of this section of the statement. In 
addition to specifying these amounts, the bill includes the 
following directions:
    Domestic violence within the American Indian and Alaska 
Native (AI/AN) communities continues to be an area of serious 
concern. Children in these communities have the second highest 
rate of maltreatment in the country, and one in three AI/AN 
women will be physically or sexually abused in her lifetime. In 
order to provide the Indian Health Service (IHS) with 
additional tools to better address child and family violence in 
AI/AN communities, the bill includes $7,500,000 to implement a 
nationally coordinated domestic violence prevention initiative. 
With these funds, the IHS is encouraged to further expand its 
outreach advocacy programs into Native communities, expand the 
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Pilot project already in 
operation; and use a portion of the funding for training and 
the purchase of forensic equipment to support the Sexual 
Assault Nurse Examiner program (SANE). Within 90 days of 
enactment, the Service should provide an outline of how funds 
will be allocated, and an assessment of next steps to be taken 
to further advance the various components of this initiative in 
the coming fiscal year. The report should also address the 
Service's progress in developing standardized sexual assault 
policies, as well as a cost estimate for full implementation of 
the SANE program.
    An additional amount of $2,500,000 is provided to support 
the Service's health information technology efforts. The House 
and Senate Committees on Appropriations view the various 
components of this program--from electronic records management 
to telehealth technologies--as essential to the increased 
availability of quality health services throughout Indian 
Country.
    The Service, and particularly the Director of Oral Health, 
is strongly encouraged to redouble its efforts to address the 
alarmingly high vacancy rates among health professionals, for 
example 31 percent among dental professionals, in the Indian 
Health Service. Therefore, an increase of $8,299,000 over the 
fiscal year 2008 enacted level has been provided for Dental 
Services in order to maintain current levels of care and 
provide for the staffing of new facilities.
    The bill provides $16,391,000 to continue the grant program 
to treat and prevent methamphetamine abuse. This is an increase 
of $2,609,000 over the amount provided in fiscal year 2008, and 
it is expected that the Service will use a portion of the 
funding for the treatment of behavioral and mental health 
problems associated with methamphetamine use. To determine the 
effectiveness of this program, which was initiated in fiscal 
year 2008, the Service is directed to report on the progress, 
accomplishments, and achievements of this program to the 
Committees on Appropriations within 60 days of enactment of 
this legislation. In addition, the Service is encouraged to 
participate in the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and Alcohol 
Screening, Intervention and Referral Initiative.
    The Indian Health Service is directed to use the Indian 
Health Care Improvement Fund to bring the units with the 
highest level of need up to at least 40 percent before 
allocating funds to units with needs above 40 percent.
    Within the resources available to the Hospitals and Clinics 
program, the Service is encouraged to provide such assistance 
as may be necessary for the newly formed Nevada Indian Health 
Board to fully establish its operations.
    Within the amount provided for Indian Health Professions, 
it is expected that the Service will fund the InMed, RAIN and 
InPsych programs at no less than the current levels and manage 
them in the same manner as in prior years. The Service is also 
expected to use health professions program funding for loan 
repayment and scholarship programs to encourage increased 
recruitment and retention of health professionals.
    The Service is directed to re-examine the policies it 
currently has in place for the integration of newly recognized 
tribes into the IHS system. There have been complaints 
regarding the length of time it now takes for a newly 
recognized tribe to obtain the funding and services to which it 
is entitled under the law. While acknowledging the budgetary 
constraints within which the IHS must operate, it is not 
unreasonable for newly recognized tribes to expect that a 
process would be in place for the prompt assessment of tribal 
needs, the subsequent development of a specific plan for the 
delivery of health services and funding, and a timeline for 
doing so. The Service is directed to report to the Committees 
on Appropriations within 90 days of enactment of this 
legislation with recommendations for the improvement of the 
current ad hoc system.

                        INDIAN HEALTH FACILITIES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $374,646,000
Budget estimate.........................................     353,329,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     390,168,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +15,522,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +36,839,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
activity for the Indian Health Facilities account is included 
in the table at the end of this section of the statement. In 
addition to specifying these amounts, the bill includes the 
following directions:
    The bill provides $40,000,000 for health facilities 
construction, but it does not allocate specific projects within 
that amount. Instead, the Service is directed to select 
projects from the priority list based upon readiness, as well 
as need, and report to the Committees on Appropriations within 
60 days of enactment on the specific construction projects it 
intends to fund. It is expected that facilities funding will 
continue to be distributed in a manner that addresses the 
fluctuating annual workload and maintains parity among tribes 
and Indian Health Service areas as the workload shifts. The 
Service is further expected to use savings achieved from 
completed health care facilities construction projects to 
continue other high priority projects from the Service's 
construction list.
    The high vacancy rate of health professionals in the Indian 
Health Service has not been substantially alleviated by current 
recruitment and retention efforts. To the extent possible, the 
Service is encouraged to use the construction and improvement 
of staffing quarters as a vital tool to recruit and retain 
these health professionals.
    Within the overall amount provided for construction, the 
House and Senate Committees on Appropriations recommend 
$500,000 for new mobile dental units. There is a concern, 
however, that high dental vacancy rates have left newly 
constructed units unstaffed. The Service should attempt in the 
distribution of these funds to ensure that staffing will be 
available for new units and that construction can be initiated 
in an expeditious manner once funds are committed.
    No resources have been provided for the joint venture and 
small ambulatory grants programs because all qualified projects 
on the existing list have been completed. These programs have 
broad support, and the Service is directed to initiate new 
solicitations for both in this fiscal year. As in the past, the 
Service is encouraged to provide additional credit to tribes 
that are willing to provide full funding for facility equipment 
in addition to providing full funding for facility construction 
when determining priorities for project funding under the joint 
ventures program for hospitals and clinics.
    The recent GAO findings on the Indian Health Service's 
inventory management system are of particular concern. Although 
the IHS has reportedly taken steps to address the issues 
specifically identified in the report, the GAO is directed to 
conduct a follow-up investigation of the Service's inventory 
management system to ensure that proper safeguards have been 
put in place to ensure full accountability.  In addition, the 
IHS is strongly encouraged to evaluate its entire inventory 
management system, take necessary steps to correct any 
deficiencies, and report to the Committees on Appropriations on 
these efforts no later than 60 days after enactment of this 
Act.
    An amount of up to $2,700,000 from within funds from both 
the ``Facilities'' and ``Services'' accounts is designated in 
the bill for the purchase of ambulances through an existing 
agreement with the General Services Administration. This is an 
increase of $1,700,000 from previous years and reflects the 
current GSA estimate of $100,000 per replacement vehicle.

                     NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH


          NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $77,546,000
Budget estimate.........................................      77,546,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      78,074,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +528,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................        +528,000

    The bill includes an increase of $528,000 above the request 
to provide training for as many as 6,500 additional workers.

            AGENCY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND DISEASE REGISTRY


            TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $74,039,000
Budget estimate.........................................      72,882,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      74,039,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................               0
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +1,157,000

    The bill restores funding for the Agency for Toxic 
Substances and Disease Registry to the prior year level. The 
Bill reinstates prior year language concerning the number of 
toxicological profiles reviewed in one year. The Agency is 
encouraged to continue its support for minority health 
professions. The Government Accountability Office is directed 
to review the indirect/administrative costs paid to the Centers 
for Disease Control and report to the House and Senate 
Appropriations Committees by May 15, 2009.

                         OTHER RELATED AGENCIES


                   EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT


  COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $2,661,000
Budget estimate.........................................       2,703,000
Bill, 2009..............................................       2,703,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................         +42,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides the amount requested by the President.

             CHEMICAL SAFETY AND HAZARD INVESTIGATION BOARD


                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES


                     (Including Transfer of Funds)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $9,263,000
Budget estimate.........................................       9,499,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      10,199,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +936,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................        +700,000

    Within the amount provided, $400,000 is for three 
additional investigators. In addition, the bill includes 
language to transfer $300,000 to the Environmental Protection 
Agency Inspector General (IG) Account to fund the costs 
associated with performing the IG function for the Board. The 
bill does not include funds requested for a Knowledge Manager 
or additional video production. In response to a recent review 
by the Government Accountability Office, the Board is directed 
to issue the regulation called for in Section 112(r)(6) of the 
Clean Air Act, to submit a Human Resources plan within 6 months 
of enactment of this bill, and to submit quarterly reports on 
implementation of the GAO recommendations. The Board is 
encouraged to establish a regional presence in a geographic 
area with the most likely accident occurrences.

              OFFICE OF NAVAJO AND HOPI INDIAN RELOCATION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $8,860,000
Budget estimate.........................................       7,530,000
Bill, 2009..............................................       7,530,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      -1,330,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides $7,530,000, as requested, for the Office 
of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation, Salaries and Expenses.

   INSITITUTE OF AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE CULTURE AND ARTS 
                              DEVELOPMENT

                        PAYMENT TO THE INSTITUTE

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $7,183,000
Budget estimate.........................................       7,900,000
Bill, 2009..............................................       7,900,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +717,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides $7,900,000, as requested, for the 
Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts 
Development.

                        SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $562,434,000
Budget estimate.........................................     588,400,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     593,400,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +30,966,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +5,000,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
activity for the Salaries and Expenses account of the 
Smithsonian Institution is included in the table at the end of 
this section of the statement. This allocation reflects the 
decision to reallocate $10,000,000 from the budget request for 
facilities to restore reductions proposed in the budget for 
public programs, education, and research. The reallocation 
includes $5,000,000 from facility services in the Salaries and 
Expenses account and $5,000,000 from facilities planning in the 
Facilities Capital account. While the bill maintains the 
traditional structure for appropriating facility funding in the 
two accounts, the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations 
request that the Secretary of the Smithsonian review this 
structure to determine whether a consolidation of these funds 
under the Facilities Capital account would provide a more 
systemic review of facility funding requirements throughout the 
Institution.
    Government Accountability Office Review of Reform 
Process.--The House and Senate Committees on Appropriations 
believe that much progress has been made by the Smithsonian to 
address the failures which contributed to a decline in 
Congressional and public confidence in the management and 
governance of the Smithsonian Institution. The appointment of a 
new Secretary, the restructuring of a more active Board of 
Regents, and the adoption of a series of policy changes to 
correct fiscal and management failures are very positive signs. 
The Committees believe, however, that these are only the 
initial steps and that a continuing commitment to reform, 
especially to the principals of fiscal stewardship of public 
resources, and to accountability and openness, are essential. 
The Committees request that the Government Accountability 
Office conduct a thorough review of the reform process and 
submit a progress report to the Committees no later than 
December 31, 2009.
    National Zoo.--The House and Senate Committees on 
Appropriations are pleased that the National Zoo has recently 
received full accreditation from the Association of Zoos and 
Aquariums (AZA). The Committees recognize, however, that 
maintaining accreditation is an on-going process and encourage 
the Smithsonian to give priority in allocating resources to 
meet continuing staffing needs identified during this year's 
AZA review.

                           FACILITIES CAPITAL

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $105,429,000
Budget estimate.........................................     128,000,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     123,000,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +17,571,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      -5,000,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
activity for the Facilities Capital account of the Smithsonian 
Institution is included in the table at the end of this section 
of the statement.

                              LEGACY FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $14,766,000
Budget estimate.........................................               0
Bill, 2009..............................................      15,000,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +234,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +15,000,000

    The bill includes $15,000,000 for the Legacy Fund 
established in fiscal year 2008 to address major facility 
repair needs at the Smithsonian Institution. Funds are to be 
matched by private donations on a dollar for dollar basis. The 
Committees on Appropriations are agreed that these funds are 
for critical repair and rehabilitation projects which are part 
of the Smithsonian's $2,500,000,000 backlog. Legacy Funds are 
not to be used for programmatic activity, exhibit installation, 
expansion of existing facilities or construction of new 
facilities.

                        NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $100,130,000
Budget estimate.........................................     101,741,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     105,388,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +5,258,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +3,647,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program for this 
account is included in the table at the end of this section of 
the statement. In addition to these specific amounts, the bill 
includes language mandating not more than $3,350,000 for 
special exhibition programs. The remaining increases to each 
program are directed to fixed costs and restoration of base 
programs.

            REPAIR, RESTORATION AND RENOVATION OF BUILDINGS

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $17,736,000
Budget estimate.........................................      16,259,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      17,368,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        -368,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +1,109,000

    The bill includes an increase of $1,109,000 above the 
request to continue the Gallery's progress on its Master 
Facilities Plan.

             JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

                       OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $19,885,000
Budget estimate.........................................      21,300,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      21,300,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +1,415,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides the request for the Operations and 
Maintenance account.

                     CAPITAL REPAIR AND RESTORATION

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $22,789,000
Budget estimate.........................................      12,000,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      15,064,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      -7,725,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +3,064,000

    The bill includes an increase of $3,064,000 above the 
request for major renovation projects including exterior marble 
cladding and building-wide electrical upgrades.

            WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $9,844,000
Budget estimate.........................................       8,857,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      10,000,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +156,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +1,143,000

    The legislation provides $10,000,000 for the Woodrow Wilson 
International Center for Scholars.

             National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities


                    NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS

                       GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION

                     (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $144,706,000
Budget estimate.........................................     128,412,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     155,000,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +10,294,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +26,588,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
activity for the National Endowment for the Arts is included in 
the table at the end of this section of the statement.

                 NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES

                       GRANTS AND ADMINISTRATION

                      (INCLUDING MATCHING GRANTS)

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................    $144,707,000
Budget estimate.........................................     144,355,000
Bill, 2009..............................................     155,000,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................     +10,293,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     +10,645,000

    The detailed allocation of funding by program area and 
activity for the National Endowment for the Humanities is 
included in the table at the end of this section of the 
statement. The bill combines the requests for ``Grants and 
Administration'' and ``Matching Grants'' into a single 
appropriations account. This modification is for administrative 
reasons only and has no programmatic impact.

                        COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $2,059,000
Budget estimate.........................................       2,234,000
Bill, 2009..............................................       2,234,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +175,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides $2,234,000 for the Commission of Fine 
Arts.

               NATIONAL CAPITAL ARTS AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $8,367,000
Budget estimate.........................................               0
Bill, 2009..............................................       9,500,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +1,133,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      +9,500,000

    The bill provides $9,500,000 for the National Capital Arts 
and Cultural Affairs grant program. Language in the 
accompanying Act increases the maximum allowable grant level to 
$650,000 per recipient per year.

               ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $5,265,000
Budget estimate.........................................       5,498,000
Bill, 2009..............................................       5,498,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +233,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides $5,498,000 for the Advisory Council on 
Historic Preservation.

                  NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $8,136,000
Budget estimate.........................................       8,328,000
Bill, 2009..............................................       8,328,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................        +192,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The legislation provides $8,328,000 for the National 
Capital Planning Commission.

                UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM

                       HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $44,786,000
Budget estimate.........................................      46,839,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      47,260,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      +2,474,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................        +421,000

    The bill provides $47,260,000 for the United States 
Holocaust Memorial Museum.

                             PRESIDIO TRUST

                          PRESIDIO TRUST FUND

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................     $22,051,000
Budget estimate.........................................      17,450,000
Bill, 2009..............................................      17,450,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................      -4,601,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................               0

    The bill provides the same amount requested by the 
President for the Presidio Trust.

                DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER MEMORIAL COMMISSION

                         SALARIES AND EXPENSES

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................      $1,969,000
Budget estimate.........................................       3,000,000
Bill, 2009..............................................       2,000,000
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................         +31,000
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................      -1,000,000

    The bill provides $2,000,000 for the Dwight D. Eisenhower 
Memorial Commission. This amount will continue the process of 
refining the design and fund raising plans for the Memorial.

                          CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

Appropriation enacted, 2008.............................              $0
Budget estimate.........................................      16,000,000
Bill, 2009..............................................               0
Comparisons:
    Appropriations, 2008................................               0
    Budget estimate, 2009...............................     -16,000,000

    The bill does not include any funding to begin 
construction.

                      TITLE IV--GENERAL PROVISIONS


                     (INCLUDING TRANSFERS OF FUNDS)

    Sec. 401: Retains a provision on consulting services.
    Sec. 402: Retains a provision limiting certain activities 
related to support or opposition to legislative proposals.
    Sec. 403: Retains provision which provides that 
appropriations in the bill are available only for the current 
fiscal year, unless otherwise stated.
    Sec. 404: Retains a provision prohibiting funds for certain 
personal services.
    Sec. 405: Retains a provision which limits overhead 
charges, deductions, reserves or holdbacks for certain 
functions.
    Sec. 406: Retains a provision limiting transfer of funds 
except as provided in this or other Acts.
    Sec. 407: Retains a provision prohibiting the sale of giant 
sequoia trees.
    Sec. 408: Retains a provision limiting funds for patents 
for mining or mill site claims.
    Sec. 409: Includes a provision limiting payments for BIA 
and IHS contract support costs in past years to the funds 
available in law.
    Sec. 410: Retains a provision regarding Forest Service land 
management planning.
    Sec. 411: Retains a provision limiting certain mineral, oil 
and gas leasing activities within the boundaries of certain 
National Monuments.
    Sec. 412: Retains a provision concerning wildfire 
suppression assistance with foreign countries.
    Sec. 413: Retains a provision pertaining to the awarding of 
federal contracts by the Secretaries of Agriculture and 
Interior in certain disadvantaged communities.
    Sec. 414: Prohibits the use of any funds in this or any 
other Act for competitive sourcing studies and associated 
activities involving the Forest Service.
    Sec. 415: Retains a provision which restricts funding for 
acquisition of land from being used for declarations of taking 
or complaints in condemnation.
    Sec. 416: Prohibits the use of funds by the EPA to amend 
the Maximum Achievable Control Technology Standards.
    Sec. 417: Extends a provision which provides authority for 
Utah to work cooperatively on Forest Service lands.
    Sec. 418: Extends the Service First authorities for the 
Department of the Interior and the Forest Service to combine 
certain administrative functions.
    Sec. 419: Includes a provision that extends the authority 
of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest to retain receipts from 
marina facilities, consistent with other recreation sites 
managed under the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act.
    Sec. 420: Includes a provision to authorize a transfer of 
$8,000,000 from the Environmental Protection Agency to the 
Department of the Navy to fund efforts to monitor and remediate 
groundwater contamination and other pollution sources at 
Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco, CA. These funds 
shall be awarded competitively.
    Sec 421: Includes a provision making a minor modification 
to the boundaries of the Tongass National Forest in Alaska.
    Sec. 422: Extends the Forest Service Realignment and 
Enhancement Act of 2005 authority through 2011, and makes a 
minor amendment to Title V of that Act.
    Sec. 423: Includes a provision providing the Lake Tahoe 
Basin Management Unit of the Forest Service, CA and NV, 
authority to conduct up to 5,000 acres of hazardous fuels 
treatments under a categorical exclusion from NEPA, with 
additional conditions. Projects are to be conducted consistent 
with the Lake Tahoe Basin Multi-Jurisdictional Fuel Reduction 
and Wildfire Prevention Strategy published in December 2007, as 
updated. Acres treated with more than one prescription shall 
count as one acre for purposes of the 5,000-acre limit. The 
categorical exclusion cannot be used for projects in wilderness 
areas, or projects that involve new permanent roads.
    Sec. 424: Includes a provision directing the Administrator 
of the Environmental Protection Agency to reconsider and issue 
a decision on California's waiver request on the regulation of 
Greenhouse Gas emissions from motor vehicles.
    Sec. 425: Includes a provision prohibiting the use of funds 
to implement the ``Toxics Release Inventory Burden Reduction 
Final Rule'' (71 Fed. Reg. 76932) and reinstating the previous 
version of the rule. The Committees note that the rule being 
reversed exempted more than 3,500 manufacturing facilities from 
reporting toxic chemical releases to the public.
    Sec. 426: Amends existing law to continue for one year 
certain authorities to renew grazing permits or leases 
administered by the Forest Service or Department of the 
Interior.
    Sec. 427: Transfers certain Job Corps centers and staff 
from the Department of the Interior to the Forest Service, 
including the Centennial, Collbran, Columbia Basin, Fort 
Simcoe, Treasure Lake, and Weber Basin Job Corps centers.
    Sec. 428: Amends existing law regarding the applicability 
of Healthy Forest Restoration Act procedures for projects 
treating hazardous fuels under the Herger-Feinstein Quincy 
Library Group Forest Recovery Act.
    Sec. 429: Includes a provision that allows the Secretary of 
the Interior and the Secretary of Commerce to withdraw the 
final rule relating to the ``Interagency Cooperation under the 
Endangered Species Act'' issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service; and that 
allows the Secretary of the Interior to withdraw the final rule 
relating to ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 
Special Rule for the Polar Bear'' issued by the U.S. Fish and 
Wildlife Service. Should the Secretaries exercise this 
authority, the rules that were in place previous to December 
10, 2008 would continue to be in effect.
    Sec. 430: Includes a new section designating funding for 
projects and purposes as described in the following table:

                   Congressionally Directed Spending


                                                                 INTERIOR / ENVIRONMENT
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               Agency                                    Account                      State                      Project                       Amount
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Bureau of Land Management             Management of Lands and Resources                    CO Shipment and storage of oil shale core          $1,000,000
                                                                                               samples
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Bureau of Land Management             Management of Lands and Resources                  NM   Galisteo Basin Archaeological Sites               $500,000
                                                                                               Protection
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Bureau of Land Management             Management of Lands and Resources                  UT   GIS Cadastral Mapping in Utah                     $750,000
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Bureau of Land Management             Construction                                         CA King Range National Conservation Area--           $600,000
                                                                                               Paradise Ridge Mountain Bike Trail
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Bureau of Land Management             Construction                                       NV   California National Historic Trail              $1,500,000
                                                                                               Interpretive Center--exhibits, trails,
                                                                                               amphitheater
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                     CA Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains            $1,300,000
                                                                                               National Monument
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                     CA Upper Sacramento River Area of Critical         $2,200,000
                                                                                               Environmental Concern (ACEC)
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                     CO Arkansas River Special Recreation Management    $2,200,000
                                                                                               Area (SRMA)
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                   ID   Henry's Lake ACEC                               $2,000,000
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                   ID   Upper Snake/South Fork Snake River ACEC/SRMA      $500,000
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                   MT   Meeteetse Spires ACEC                           $1,000,000
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                   OR   Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument                $875,000
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Bureau of Land Management             Land Acquisition                                   OR   Sandy River/Oregon National Historic Trail      $1,350,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Resource Management                                HI   Hawaii Invasive Species Management                $350,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Resource Management                                ID   Idaho Sage Grouse                                 $250,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Resource Management                                MS   Mississippi State Natural Resources Program       $350,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Resource Management                                NV   Lahontan Cutthroat Trout                          $250,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Resource Management                                NV   Nevada Biodiversity Research and                  $350,000
                                                                                               Conservation Project
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Resource Management                                TX   Caddo Lake Ramsar Center                          $150,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       AL   Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge--plan       $300,000
                                                                                               and design vistor center
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       AR   Mammoth Springs National Fish Hatchery--        $1,750,000
                                                                                               complete visitor center
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                         CA Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National          $4,000,000
                                                                                               Wildlife Refuge Complex--San Francisco Bay
                                                                                               salt pond restoration and levee maintenance
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       HI   Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge--plan        $750,000
                                                                                               and design replacement office and visitor
                                                                                               center
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       MD   Patuxent Research Refuge--major safety          $3,000,000
                                                                                               reconstruction
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       MI   Great Lakes Mass Marking                        $1,500,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       MS   Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife Refuge--     $600,000
                                                                                               plan and design visitor center
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                        NC, Red Wolf Breeding Facility Relocation             $870,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       TN   Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge--plan and      $800,000
                                                                                               design office and visitor center
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       WA   Gig Harbor Fish Passage                           $800,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       WA   Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge                $750,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       WV   National Conservation Training Center--         $1,500,000
                                                                                               telecommunications infrastructure and roads
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       WV   Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge--     $800,000
                                                                                               river island erosion mitigation
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Construction                                       WV   White Sulphur Springs NFH--facilities and         $750,000
                                                                                               water supply improvements
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                     CA San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge        $900,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   FL   Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge          $1,500,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   HI   James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge         $7,000,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   IA   Driftless Area National Wildlife Refuge           $250,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   IN   Patoka National Wildlife Refuge                   $500,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   KY   Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge             $750,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                              MA, VT,   Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife      $3,815,000
                                                                                       NH, CT  Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   MD   Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge             $1,000,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                               MN, IA   Northern Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife      $500,000
                                                                                               Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   MT   Rocky Mountain Front Conservation Area          $1,000,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   NE   Rainwater Basin Wetlands Management District      $500,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   NH   Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge           $1,000,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   NJ   Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge              $750,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   NJ   Supawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuge        $1,500,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   RI   Rhode Island National Wildlife Refuge             $700,000
                                                                                               Complex
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   SD   Dakota Tallgrass Prairie Wildlife Management      $500,000
                                                                                               Area
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   TX   Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife         $500,000
                                                                                               Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   VA   Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife     $1,500,000
                                                                                               Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   WV   Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge          $2,250,000
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Fish and Wildlife Service             Land Acquisition                                   WV   Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge       $500,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                       AL   National Voting Rights Center                     $350,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                         CA Angel Island Immigration Station                $1,250,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                         CA Yosemite schools ( P.L. 109-131)                  $400,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                        DC  National Law Enforcement Memorial                 $500,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                       HI   Native Hawaiian Culture & Arts program            $500,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                   MD, VA   Chesapeake Bay Gateways                         $1,000,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                       MI   River Raisin War of 1812 Battlefield              $350,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                       NH   Lamprey Wild & Scenic River                       $200,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                       NY   Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Quadricentennial          $750,000
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National Park Service                 Statutory or Contractual Aid                       UT   Crossroads of the West Historic District          $300,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           AL   Fort Morgan, Gulf Shores                          $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           AL   Historic Blakely Park Spanish Fort                 $50,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           AL   Historic Jackson Jefferson Franklin Home          $100,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           AL   Historic Peterson Hall                            $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           AL   Magnolia Grove, Greensboro                        $350,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           AZ   Glendale Historic Entryway                        $200,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                             CA Mission San Carlos, Carmel                        $650,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                             CA Shipyard 3 Historic District, Richmond            $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                             CO Hutchinson Ranch House, Salida                    $260,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           GA   1925 Coach Stop, Savannah                         $300,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           HI   Royal Mausoleum / Mauna Ala, Honolulu             $300,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           IA   Salisbury House, Des Moines                       $400,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           ID   Rexburg Historic Westwood Theater                 $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           IL   Loyola University, Mundelein                      $200,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           IN   Bass Mansion, Fort Wayne                          $100,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           KY   Liberty Hall National Historic Landmark           $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           LA   Julius Freyhan High School, St. Francisville      $250,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MA   Historic Deerfield, Ashley Barn                   $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MD   Jefferson Patterson House                         $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MD   Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site                   $100,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MI   Point Betsie Lighthouse, Frankfort                $225,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MN   Shubert Center, Minneapolis                       $240,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MS   Hawkins Field, Jackson                            $350,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MS   West Point Historic Post Office, West Point       $100,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           MT   Historic Havre U.S. Post Office and Federal       $100,000
                                                                                               Courthouse
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           NJ   Cape May Point World War II Tower                 $100,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           NV   St. Augustine Church, Austin                      $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           NY   Denison-White Mansion                             $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           NY   Parish Mansion, Ogdensburg                        $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           NY   Village Hall, Waverly                             $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           NY   WPA Mural Conservation, Harlem Hospital           $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           OH   Five Oaks Building, Massillon                     $125,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           OH   Kinsman House, Warren                             $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           OH   Rankin House State Memorial                       $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           PA   African American Art Museum, Historic             $150,000
                                                                                               Archives
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           PA   Historic Mishler Theatre                          $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           PA   State Theatre Historic Facade                     $175,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           PA   Titusville Historic District                       $75,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           RI   Lederer Theater, Providence                       $250,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                            SC  Georgetown Old Market                             $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                            SC  Williamsburg County Courthouse                    $171,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                            SC  Winnsboro Historic Clock Building                 $175,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           SD   Days of '76 Museum (artifacts), Deadwood          $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           TN   Cannon County Courthouse                          $100,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           TN   Tennessee State Museum                            $400,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           TX   Comal County Courthouse                           $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           TX   Ideson Library, Houston                           $300,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           TX   Layland Carnegie Library                          $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           VA   Historic Battersea Home                           $150,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           VA   Historic Huntley Estate                           $100,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           VT   Historic Chafee Arts Center                        $84,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           WA   Mason County Courthouse Restoration               $200,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           WI   Medford Carnegie Library                           $45,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           WV   Fisherman's Hall, Charles Town                    $125,000
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National Park Service                 Save America's Treasures                           WV   Wheeling B&O Railroad Station                     $150,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                         CA California Nat'l Parks (mines)                    $680,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                         CA Golden Gate Nat'l Rec Area (Pt Bonita)          $1,600,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                         CA Joshua Tree National Park Visitor Center          $300,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                         CA Manzanar Nat'l Historic Site (barracks)           $900,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                         CA Yosemite Nat'l Park (tunnel)                      $800,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                         CO Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park                       $1,270,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       FL   Everglades Nat'l Park                          $60,000,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       MA   Boston Harbor Islands NRA (Pavilion)            $5,000,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       MO   Jefferson Nat'l Expansion Memorial              $1,500,000
                                                                                               (riverfront bridge)
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National Park Service                 Construction                                        NC  Blue Ridge Pkwy                                 $7,097,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                        NC  Cape Hatteras Nat'l Seashore                    $3,090,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                        NC  Ft Raleigh Nat'l Historical Site                $7,213,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       NM   Bandelier Nat'l Momument                        $3,178,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       NY   Castle William Gateway NRA                      $1,350,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       OH   Cuyahoga Valley National Park                   $1,000,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       PA   Flt. 93 Nat'l Memorial                          $1,200,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       PA   Valley Forge National Park, Welcome Center      $1,000,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       TN   Great Smoky Mts Nat'l Park (p/d storage)           $90,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       TN   Moccasin Bend National Archaeological             $500,000
                                                                                               District
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       UT   Utah Public Land Artifact Pres. Act             $1,000,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       VA   Booker T Washington NM                            $500,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       VA   Jones Point Lighthouse Restoration                $640,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       VA   Roosevelt Island Improvements, GW Parkway         $250,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       WA   Olympic Nat'l Park (Elwha)                     $20,000,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       WI   Apostle Islands National Lakeshore--            $5,000,000
                                                                                               lighthouse reconstructions
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       WI   Ice Age National Scenic Trail                     $125,000
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National Park Service                 Construction                                       WV   New River Gorge Nat'l River                     $2,600,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                     CA Golden Gate National Recreation Area            $4,000,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                     CA Whiskeytown National Recreation Area              $460,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   ID   Minidoka National Historic Site                   $350,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   KY   Cumberland Gap National Historic Park           $1,150,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   MA   Cape Cod National Seashore                      $1,750,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   ME   Acadia National Park                              $750,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   MI   Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore            $500,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                    NC  Guilford Courthouse National Military Park        $828,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   NH   Appalachian National Scenic Trail               $1,375,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   NM   El Malpais National Monument                      $150,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                               PA, NJ   Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area     $1,000,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                    SC  Congaree National Park                          $2,690,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   TX   Big Thicket National Preserve                   $1,000,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   VA   Shenandoah Valley Battlefield National          $1,985,000
                                                                                               Historic District
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   VI   Virgin Islands National Park                    $2,250,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   WA   Lake Chelan National Recreation Area              $900,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   WA   Mt. Rainier National Park                       $1,807,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   WI   Ice Age National Scenic Trail                   $1,000,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   WV   Gauley River National Recreation Area             $780,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   WV   Harper's Ferry National Historic Park           $2,000,000
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National Park Service                 Land Acquisition                                   WV   New River Gorge National River                    $500,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 AR   Arkansas Seismological Observatory                $500,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 AZ   Upper San Pedro River Monitoring and              $295,000
                                                                                               Reporting
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                   CA CA seafloor mapping                               $500,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                   CA Salt Ponds restoration                            $500,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                   CA San Diego Formation aquifer mapping               $900,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 HI   Well monitoring and water assessments             $500,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 LA   Long Term Estuary Assessments Group               $400,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 NM   US-Mexico Transboundary Aquifer Assessment        $500,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 NV   Nye County, NV, mineral assessment                $650,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 VT   Lake Champlain monitoring                         $497,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 WA   Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Study                 $270,000
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U.S. Geological Survey                Surveys, Investigations & Research                 WV   Leetown Science Center, molecular biology         $800,000
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Minerals Management Service           Minerals Management Service                        MS   Center for Marine Resources and                   $900,000
                                                                                               Environmental Technology
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Bureau of Indian Affairs              Operation of Indian Programs                       IL   National Ironworkers Training Program for         $400,000
                                                                                               American Indians
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Bureau of Indian Affairs              Operation of Indian Programs                    Multi   Inter-Tribal Bison Cooperative                  $1,000,000
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Bureau of Indian Affairs              Operation of Indian Programs                       ND   United Tribes Technical College                 $4,000,000
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Bureau of Indian Affairs              Operation of Indian Programs                       NM   Navajo Technical College                        $2,000,000
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Bureau of Indian Affairs              Operation of Indian Programs                       NV   Western Shoshone Claims Distribution Act          $263,000
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Bureau of Indian Affairs              Operation of Indian Programs                       WA   Lake Roosevelt security program                   $345,000
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Bureau of Indian Affairs              Operation of Indian Programs                       WA   Timber-Fish-Wildlife program                    $1,713,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       Science & Technology                                 CA Southwest Consortium for Environmental          $1,000,000
                                                                                               Research and Policy
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Environmental Protection Agency       Science & Technology                              Nat   Water Environment Research Foundation           $2,000,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       Science & Technology                              Nat   Consortium for Plant Biotechnology                $750,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       Science & Technology                              Nat   American Water Works Research Foundation        $1,700,000
                                                                                               (Water Research Foundation)
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Environmental Protection Agency       Environmental Programs and Management                CA San Francisco Bay Restoration Grants            $5,000,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       Environmental Programs and Management             Nat   Small Public Water Systems Technology           $2,000,000
                                                                                               Assistance Program
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Environmental Protection Agency       Environmental Programs and Management             Nat   Water Systems Council WellCare                    $700,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       Environmental Programs and Management             Nat   National Biosolids Partnership Program            $750,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       Environmental Programs and Management             Nat   National Rural Water Association               $11,500,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       Environmental Programs and Management             Nat   Water Information Sharing and Analysis          $2,000,000
                                                                                               Center / Association of Metropolitan Water
                                                                                               Agencies
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Environmental Protection Agency       Environmental Programs and Management             Nat   Rural Community Assistance Partnership          $2,500,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG--Other                                          CA Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard remediation       $8,000,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG--Other                                          CA California Emission Reduction Grants           $15,000,000
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG--Other                                        TX   El Paso/Brownsville Water and Wastewater        $2,500,000
                                                                                               Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AK   City of Craig for water and wastewater            $250,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AK   City of Haines for water and wastewater           $350,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AK   City of Ketchikan for water facilities            $300,000
                                       Project                                                 construction project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AK   City of North Pole for wastewater system        $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   Butler County for water treatment facility        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 upgrades project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   City of Alexander City for water                  $550,000
                                       Project                                                 transmission main extension project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   City of Athens for water transmission main      $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 extension project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   City of Attalla, North Attalla Sewer Project      $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   City of Jackson, US HWY 43 Main                   $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   City of Opelika for water transmission main       $450,000
                                       Project                                                 extension project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   St. Clair County Commission, St. Clair            $224,000
                                       Project                                                 County Water System Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AL   Town of McIntosh for sewer upgrades and           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 expansion project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AR   City of Fayetteville wastewater system            $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AR   City of Heber Springs, West End Sewer             $335,000
                                       Project                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AR   City of Warren, Water and Sewer Extension         $330,000
                                       Project                                                 along Northeast Bypass
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AR   Ozark Mountain Regional Public Water              $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Authority, in Marshall for drinking water
                                                                                               system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AZ   Buckskin Sanitary District, Wastewater            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Facilities Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AZ   City of Surprise, Water Treatment                 $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           AZ   Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Master Drainage Plan          $700,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Big Bear Lake Department of Water and Power,      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Water System Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Borrego Water District, Borrego Springs           $275,000
                                       Project                                                 Pipeline Feasibility Study
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Cith of Alhambra, Main Line Sewer                 $240,000
                                       Project                                                 Replacement
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Arcadia, Arcadia and Sierra Madre         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Joint Water Infrastructure Improvement
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Barstow, Sewer Master Plan                $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Implementation Phase II
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Compton, Water Resources Project          $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of East Palo Alto for the East Palo        $1,100,000
                                       Project                                                 Alto water supply improvement project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of El Monte, Garvey Storm Drain              $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Reconstruction Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Eureka for the Martin Slough              $900,000
                                       Project                                                 interceptor project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Galt, Wastewater Treatment Plant          $275,000
                                       Project                                                 Upgrade
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Garden Grove, Yockey/Newland Storm        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Drain (Phase I)
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Hemet, Hemet/San Jacinto Basin            $275,000
                                       Project                                                 Groundwater Management Plan
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Lawndale, Firmona Avenue Storm Drain      $350,000
                                       Project                                                 Construction
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Maywood, Maywood Neighborhood Sewer       $400,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Norco, Norco Water Treatment Plant        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Pomona, Pomona Groundwater Cleanup        $400,000
                                       Project                                                 in Chino Basin Wells
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Sacramento, Combined Sewer System         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvement
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of San Diego for the La Jolla                $900,000
                                       Project                                                 Ecological Reserve storm drain overflow
                                                                                               control project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of San Joaquin, Wastewater Treatment         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Facility
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of San Jose, Japantown Sewer                 $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA City of Vallejo, Mare Island Sanitary Sewer       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 and Storm Drain
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Joshua Basin Water District, Joshua Basin         $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Water District Recharge System
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Los Angeles County Department of Public           $900,000
                                       Project                                                 Works for the Antelope Valley recycled
                                                                                               water improvement project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Orange County Sanitation District, OCSD           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Secondary Treatment Upgrades
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA San Bernardino Municipal Water District for       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 the Inland Empire alternative water supply
                                                                                               project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA San Francisco Public Utilities Commission,      $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Civic Center Sustainable District Water
                                                                                               Related Projects
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Smith River Rancheria for wastewater              $900,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CA Ventura County Public Works Agency for the        $900,000
                                       Project                                                 El Rio Forebay project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CO City of Alamosa for drinking water system         $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CO City of Pueblo, Wastewater Infrastructure         $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CO Eagle County in Red Cliff water quality           $800,000
                                       Project                                                 protection project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CO Powderhorn Metropolitan District in Mesa          $850,000
                                       Project                                                 County for wastewater improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CT City of Bristol, East Bristol Sanitary Sewer      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Overflow Reduction Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CT City of Stamford, Harbor Point Water and          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Wastewater Infrastructure Improvement
                                                                                               Initiative
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CT Norwich Public Utilities for the Norwich          $300,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater facility improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure             CT Town of North Haven, Wharton Brook                $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Industrial Park and Todd Drive Area Sewer
                                                                                               Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           DE   City of Wilmington wastewater treatment           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 plant headworks upgrade
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           DE   New Castle County for Old Shellpot                $698,000
                                       Project                                                 Interceptor improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   Brevard County, South Mainland Regional           $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Water Treatment Plant Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Coral Gables, Wastewater                  $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Crescent City, Potable Water System       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Gainesville for Depot Avenue              $300,000
                                       Project                                                 stormwater and sewer improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Jacksonville Beach, Wastewater            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Treatment Plant Upgrade
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Oakland Park, Garden Acres Sanitary       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Sewers (Part B)
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Opa Locka, Wastewater Infrastructure      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Orlando for stormwater improvements       $300,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   City of Treasure Island, Wastewater and           $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Sewer System Upgrade
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   Lee County, Wastewater Infrastructure             $275,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   Palm Beach County, Lake Region Water              $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   Sarasota County, Phillippi Creek Septic           $500,000
                                       Project                                                 System Replacement Program
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   Southwest Florida Water Management District,      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Upper Peace River Restoration of the West-
                                                                                               Central Florida Water Restoration Action
                                                                                               Plan
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   St. Johns River Water Management District,        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Volusia County Integrated Water Resources
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   Taylor County Water and Sewer District,           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Phase II of Taylor County Water and Sewer
                                                                                               Upgrades
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           FL   Town of Havana, Havana Water Main Loop            $200,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           GA   Chattahoochee County, Water and Wastewater        $250,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           GA   City of Atlanta for sewer system                  $300,000
                                       Project                                                 rehabilitation project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           GA   City of Crawfordville, Taliaferro County          $350,000
                                       Project                                                 Sewer Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           GA   City of East Point, Flood Control and             $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Environmental Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           HI   County of Kauai Department of Public Works      $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 for Wailua wastewater treatment plant
                                                                                               upgrades
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IA   City of Clinton for regional wastewater           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 treatment improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IA   City of Fort Madison for drinking water           $350,000
                                       Project                                                 system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IA   City of Ottumwa for sewer system                  $400,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IA   City of Spencer for combined sewer                $150,000
                                       Project                                                 separation upgrades
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IA   Mason City, Iowa Self Chlorination System         $220,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ID   City of Buhl for drinking water and arsenic       $300,000
                                       Project                                                 removal project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ID   City of Filer for wastewater system               $662,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ID   City of Greenleaf for wastewater system           $600,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ID   City of Lava Hot Springs, Wastewater              $250,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ID   City of Lewiston for wastewater system            $338,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   City of Chicago Heights, Water and Sewer          $280,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   City of Lexington for wastewater treatment        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   County of Peoria, Regional Storm Water Plan       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Implementation
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   Long Creek Township for water storage             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   RE Rural Water System, RE Water Expansion,        $350,000
                                       Project                                                 Richland County
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   Village of Bartlett, Public Well Project          $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   Village of Crestwood for water storage            $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   Village of Mt. Morris, Wastewater Treatment       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Plant
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IL   Village of South Holland, Water and Sewer         $220,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IN   City of Anderson for a combined sewer             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 outfall elimination project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IN   City of North Vernon, Water Infrastructure        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IN   City of Rensselaer, Water and Wastewater          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IN   Newton County Board of Commissioners, Newton      $750,000
                                       Project                                                 County Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                               Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IN   Town of Fishers for wastewater                    $300,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure expansion project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           IN   Warrick County Board of Commissioners,            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Stonehaven Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   City of Augusta for water supply                  $185,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   City of Derby, Water and Wastewater System      $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   City of Great Bend for sewer rehabilitation       $300,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   City of Lindsborg for wastewater treatment        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 plant upgrades project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   City of Manhattan for sewer mainline              $185,000
                                       Project                                                 extension project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   City of Salina, Kansas Sewer and Water Line       $250,000
                                       Project                                                 Extension Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   City of Topeka for water and sewer                $500,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure upgrades project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   Riley County Board of Commissioners, Konza        $290,000
                                       Project                                                 Sewer Main Extension
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KS   Unified Government of Kansas City, Drinking       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Water Infrastructure Replacement
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KY   Breathitt County Water District, Breathitt        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 County Waterline Expansion Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KY   Caveland Environmental Authority for water      $1,200,000
                                       Project                                                 storage tank construction project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KY   City of Harrodsburg, Wastewater Treatment       $1,300,000
                                       Project                                                 Plant Technology Replacement
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KY   City of Vanceburg for combined sewer              $300,000
                                       Project                                                 renovations project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KY   City of Warsaw, Wastewater Improvement            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           KY   Estill County for wastewater treatment plant    $1,350,000
                                       Project                                                 extension project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           LA   City of East Baton Rouge for sewer system         $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           LA   City of Houma for construction of water           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 distribution system
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           LA   City of Leesville for a sewer system              $400,000
                                       Project                                                 expansion project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           LA   City of Monroe, Monroe Wastewater Treatment       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 System
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           LA   Town of Golden Meadow for storm water system      $400,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MA   Cities of Fall River and New Bedford and the      $750,000
                                       Project                                                 Town of Acushnet, Bristol County CSO and
                                                                                               Sewer Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MA   City of Brockton for wastewater system            $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MA   City of Malden Redevelopment Authority, Lead      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Water Pipe Replacement Program
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MA   City of Marlborough, Westerly Wastewater          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Treatment Facility Upgrades
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MA   Pioneer Valley Planning Commission,             $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Connecticut River Combined Sewer Overflow
                                                                                               Projects
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MA   Town of Montague, Combined Sewer Overflow       $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Reduction and Water Pollution Control
                                                                                               Facility Improvements Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   Allegany County Commission for George's           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Creek wastewater treatment plant
                                                                                               improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   Charles County, Closed Loop Effluent Reuse        $750,000
                                       Project                                                 System
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   City of Cumberland Department of Public           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Works for wastewater system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   City of Frostburg, MD Department of Public        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Works for combined sewer overflow
                                                                                               improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   City of Hagerstown for drinking water system      $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   City of Rockville, Sanitary Sewer                 $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Rehabilitation Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   Harford County, Wastewater Reuse Pipeline at      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MD   Washington, D.C. Water and Sewer Authority        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 for nutrient removal upgrades at the Blue
                                                                                               Plains facility
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ME   City of Ellsworth for construction of a           $375,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater treatment plant
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ME   Monson Utility District for existing wells        $425,000
                                       Project                                                 and distribution mains improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ME   Town of Bingham, South End Sewer and Pump         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Station Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MI   City of Detroit, DEGC, East Riverfront            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MI   City of Grand Rapids, East Side CSO               $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Separation Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MI   City of Mason, Water Treatment Plant              $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MI   City of Port Huron for a combined sewer           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 overflow control project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MI   Office of the Oakland County Drain                $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Commissioner, Evergreen-Farmington Sanitary
                                                                                               Sewer Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MI   Wayne County, Rouge River National Wet            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Weather Demonstration Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MN   City of Minneapolis for combined sewer            $300,000
                                       Project                                                 overflow improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MN   City of Willmar for wastewater treatment          $300,000
                                       Project                                                 plant relocation project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MN   Grand Rapids Public Utilities Commission,         $750,000
                                       Project                                                 Grand Rapids Wastewater Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MO   City of East Prairie, Stormwater and Sewer        $200,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MO   City of Gravois Mills for wastewater            $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MO   City of Hartville, Water and Wastewater           $138,000
                                       Project                                                 Treatment Repairs
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MO   City of Plattsburg, Water Transmission Line       $375,000
                                       Project                                                 Construction
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MO   City of Warrensburg for drinking water and      $1,300,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MO   McDonald County, Wastewater Infrastructure        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Expansion
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   City of Batesville for drinking water and         $550,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   City of Brookhaven for sewer improvements         $260,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   City of Farmington for wastewater                 $260,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   City of Greenville for drinking water and         $260,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater rehabilitation project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   City of Pascagoula for water and wastewater       $300,000
                                       Project                                                 system improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   City of Pelahatchie for wastewater                $260,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   City of Ridgeland for water and wastewater        $200,000
                                       Project                                                 system improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   Town of Seminary for the drinking water           $200,000
                                       Project                                                 rehabilitation project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   West Lowndes County for wastewater                $260,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MS   West Madison Utility District, Drinking           $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Water Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MT   City of Hamilton, Wastewater Treatment Plant      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Upgrades, Phase I
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MT   City of Helena for water treatment plant          $300,000
                                       Project                                                 reconstruction
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           MT   Crow Tribe in Crow Agency for a wastewater        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 lagoon replacement
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure            NC  Bladen County for regional surface water          $300,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure            NC  City of Durham, Water and Wastewater              $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure            NC  Montgomery County, Wadeville Tank                 $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure            NC  Town of Cary, Western Wake Regional               $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Wastewater Management facility
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ND   BDW Water System Association water system         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 upgrades for the communities of Fortuna,
                                                                                               Noonan and Columbus
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ND   City of Valley City for drinking water            $400,000
                                       Project                                                 system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           ND   City of Washburn for water treatment plant        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NE   City of Lincoln wastewater treatment              $550,000
                                       Project                                                 upgrades
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NE   City of Omaha combined sewer separation           $650,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NH   City of Berlin for water systems                  $400,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NH   City of Franklin for wastewater treatment         $200,000
                                       Project                                                 facility improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NH   City of Goffstown for municipal sewer water       $200,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NH   City of Manchester for combined sewer             $400,000
                                       Project                                                 overflow improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NH   City of Nashua for combined sewer overflow        $400,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NJ   Borough of Hopatcong, Elba Point Water            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NJ   Borough of Jamesburg for wastewater system        $150,000
                                       Project                                                 upgrades
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NJ   Borough of Merchantville for stormwater           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 management system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NJ   City of Engelwood, Sanitary Sewer Lateral         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NJ   City of Newark for a water system security        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 initiative
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NJ   Cooper's Ferry Development Association for        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 the Pyne Poynt Park Storm Water Management
                                                                                               project in Camden
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NJ   Passaic Valley Sewerage Authority for             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NM   Bernalillo County for the Valley Utilities      $1,100,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NM   City of Aztec for wastewater treatment plant      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NM   City of Bloomfield for water system               $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NM   City of Espanola, Drinking Water                  $700,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NV   Boulder City, Third Water Intake                  $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NV   City of Goldfield for water treatment             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 facility improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NV   City of Henderson for wastewater system           $400,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NV   City of Reno, Reno Sewer Improvements             $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   Cayuga County Water and Sewer Authority,          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Fairhaven Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                               Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   City of Middletown, Water and Wastewater          $800,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   City of New York, Twin Lakes Restoration          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   City of Norwich, Replacement and Renovation       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 of the Norwich Wastewater Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   City of Rochester, Durand Eastman Beach           $750,000
                                       Project                                                 Water Quality Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   Monroe County Water Authority, Town of            $495,000
                                       Project                                                 Pittsford Disinfection By-Product Treatment
                                                                                               Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   Suffolk County Department of Public Works,        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Suffolk County Sewer District No. 3,
                                                                                               Southwest Ocean Outfall Replacement
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   Village of Canastota, Combined Sewer              $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Overflow Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   Village of Mamaroneck, Drainage Improvement       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Projects
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   Village of Massena for drinking and               $300,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater system line improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           NY   Village of Pelham, Stormwater Infrastructure      $350,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OH   City of Barberton, Wolf Creek Dam Intake          $400,000
                                       Project                                                 Valve and Enclosure Replacement
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OH   City of Defiance for a combined sewer             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 overflow elimination project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OH   Erie County, Wastewater Improvements              $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OH   Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Cincinnati, Eastern/Delta Sewer Separation
                                                                                               Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OH   Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for a      $300,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OH   The Community Improvement Corporation of          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Springfield and Clark County, PrimeOhio II
                                                                                               Industrial Park
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OH   Village of Cadiz, Wastewater Infrastructure       $350,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OK   Ada Public Works Authority, Wastewater Lift       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Station
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OK   City of McAlester for water treatment plant       $300,000
                                       Project                                                 rehabilitation project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OR   City of Portland for decentralized                $300,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater and stormwater management
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OR   City of Riddle for wastewater system upgrade      $200,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           OR   Milton-Freewater for stormwater treatment         $300,000
                                       Project                                                 plant construction project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Allegheny County Sanitary Authority, Three        $600,000
                                       Project                                                 Rivers Wet Weather Demonstration Program,
                                                                                               Overflow Control Demonstration Facilities
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Borough of Dormont, Mattern Avenue Storm          $138,000
                                       Project                                                 Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Bridgeport Borough in Montgomery County for       $200,000
                                       Project                                                 combined sewer separation and sewer
                                                                                               construction project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Bristol Township, Wastewater Infrastructure       $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Centre County, Philipsburg Borough Storm and      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Wastewater Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   City of Reading, Wastewater Treatment Plant       $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Cochranton Borough, Sewage Infrastructure         $500,000
                                       Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Fayette County Redevelopment Authority,         $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Dunbar Township Municipal Authority Sewer
                                                                                               Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Lower Milford Township in Lehigh County for       $200,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater treatment plant construction
                                                                                               project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Redbank Valley Municipal Authority for            $200,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater and water quality protection
                                                                                               project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Salford Township, Tylersport Sewer                $350,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Somerset County Board of Commissioners for        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 the Bakersville water line extension
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Somerset County, Ralphton Water                   $200,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   South Creek Township in Bradford County for       $200,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater and water quality protection
                                                                                               project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           PA   Washington County, Vestaburg-New Hill           $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Sanitary Sewer System
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           RI   City of East Providence, East Providence          $200,000
                                       Project                                                 Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           RI   Lincoln Water Commission for drinking water       $300,000
                                       Project                                                 system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           RI   Newport Chamber of Commerce, Aquidneck            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Wastewater Treatment Facility Planning
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           RI   Town of Bristol for wastewater system             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           RI   Town of North Providence for stormwater           $600,000
                                       Project                                                 system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           RI   Town of Warren for Touisset Point septic          $300,000
                                       Project                                                 system upgrades and replacement
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure            SC  City of Newberry, Wastewater Treatment Plant      $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Upgrade & Expansion Project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure            SC  Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority             $500,000
                                       Project                                                 construction project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure            SC  Town of Ehrhardt, Water Infrastructure            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           SD   City of Lake Norden for wastewater                $400,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           SD   City of Mobridge for water supply                 $500,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           SD   Rapid City Source Water Protection                $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Initiative for sewer system construction
                                                                                               project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           SD   Southern Black Hills Water System for             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 drinking water system improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TN   East Tennessee Development District,              $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Anderson ($275,000) and Union ($225,000)
                                                                                               Counties, Water and Wastewater
                                                                                               Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TN   Town of Surgoinsville for sewer line              $500,000
                                       Project                                                 extension project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TN   Unicoi County for well water treatment plant    $1,100,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TN   West Knox Utility District and Ball Camp          $300,000
                                       Project                                                 Community for sewer service extension
                                                                                               project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Alvarado, Sanitary Sewer                  $250,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Austin for sewer rehabilitation           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Bryan, West Bryan Wastewater              $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Cotulla, Cotulla Wastewater               $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure System Repairs
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Goliad, Wastewater Treatment              $200,000
                                       Project                                                 Facility Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Hondo, Sanitary Sewer Overflow            $253,000
                                       Project                                                 Initiative
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Lubbock for water pipeline project        $200,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   City of Temple, Industrial Park Wastewater        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Line and Interceptor
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   East Aldine Management District, District         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Water and Sanitary Sewer Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   Lacy Lakeview, Sewer Collection/Lift Station      $500,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   Lufkin, TX for water infrastructure and           $450,000
                                       Project                                                 treatment capacity development project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   Nacogdoches, TX for Lanana Creek Flood          $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Mitigation project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           TX   San Antonio Water System, Water and               $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           UT   Magna, UT for water reuse improvements            $300,000
                                       Project                                                 project
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           UT   Riverton City, Water Pump Station                 $300,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           UT   Santaquin, UT for wastewater plant                $360,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           UT   Washington Terrace, UT for water and sewer      $1,240,000
                                       Project                                                 infrastructure replacement project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VA   City of Alexandria and Arlington County,          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Four Mile Run Water Quality Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VA   City of Falls Church, Falls Church                $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Stormwater and Sanitary Sewer Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VA   City of Lynchburg, Combined Sewer Overflow        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VA   Franklin County, Water System Improvements        $500,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VA   Town of Onancock, Water and Wastewater            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Treatment Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VT   Ferrisburgh Fire District #1 for water            $300,000
                                       Project                                                 supply upgrades
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VT   Jay-Troy Sewer Authority for wastewater           $925,000
                                       Project                                                 treatment facility improvements
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Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           VT   Town of Elmore for water supply and               $275,000
                                       Project                                                 wastewater system improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   City of Des Moines, Downtown Water                $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure Improvement Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   City of Longview, Regional Water Treatment        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   City of Mountlake Terrace, Downtown Water         $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Main System Infrastructure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   City of Snohomish, Washington Wastewater          $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Treatment Plant Upgrade
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   City of University Place, University Place        $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Sewer Infrastructure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   Mason County, Belfair Wastewater and Water      $2,000,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   Pend Oreille County Public Utility District       $400,000
                                       Project                                                 for the Metaline Falls pipeline replacement
                                                                                               project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   Town of Cathlamet wastewater treatment            $500,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WA   Whatcom County for the Lake Whatcom               $300,000
                                       Project                                                 stormwater plan implementation project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WI   City of Madison drinking water system             $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WI   City of Nekoosa, Wastewater Treatment           $1,225,000
                                       Project                                                 Facility
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WI   City of Waukesha for drinking water system        $300,000
                                       Project                                                 improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WI   Cumberland Municipal Utility, Water               $500,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WI   Heart of the Valley Metropolitan Sewage           $300,000
                                       Project                                                 District for wastewater system improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WI   Metropolitan Milwaukee Sewer District for         $300,000
                                       Project                                                 central sewer system improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WI   Village of Biron, Water and Sanitary Sewer      $1,225,000
                                       Project                                                 Infrastructure
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WV   Central Hampshire PSD, Sewer Interconnector       $500,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WV   City of Glen Dale, Water Line Extension and       $310,000
                                       Project                                                 Improvement Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WV   City of Moorefield for wastewater treatment     $3,000,000
                                       Project                                                 plan improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WV   Kanawha County Commission for the Derrick's       $184,000
                                       Project                                                 Creek waterline replacement project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WV   Mingo County Commission, Mingo County Air         $750,000
                                       Project                                                 Transportation Park Water Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WV   Ohio River Sanitation Commission for organic    $1,000,000
                                       Project                                                 detection system improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WV   Taylor County Commission, Sewer Extension       $1,000,000
                                       Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Environmental Protection Agency       STAG Water and Wastewater Infrastructure           WY   Lincoln County for water treatment plant          $300,000
                                       Project                                                 rehabilitation project
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US Forest Service                     Research                                      ME, NH,   Northeastern States Research Cooperative        $2,100,000
                                                                                         VT
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US Forest Service                     Research                                           MS   Center for Bottomlands Hardwood Research          $400,000
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US Forest Service                     Research                                           WI   Forest Products Laboratory Equipment            $1,300,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                             CA California Small Forest Products Business       $1,700,000
                                                                                               Assistance
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US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           IL   City of Chicago--Greenstreets                     $300,000
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US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           IN   Hardwood Scanning Center, Purdue University       $500,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           MI   Tree Replacement, River Rouge                      $50,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           MO   University of Missouri Woody Biomass              $300,000
                                                                                               Demonstration Project
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           NH   Northern Forest Sustainable Economy               $200,000
                                                                                               Initiative
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           VT   Vermont Wood Products Collaborative               $350,000
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US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           WA   Tacoma-Seattle Urban Forest                       $500,000
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US Forest Service                     State & Private Forestry                           WV   Wood Education and Resource Center              $2,673,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                        CO Snow Mountain Ranch                             $2,500,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      DE   Green Horizons                                  $2,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      GA   Southland--Silver Lake                          $3,500,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      ME   Machias River                                   $3,450,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      MI   Northern Great Lakes Forest, Kamehameha         $2,000,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      MN   Koochiching                                     $3,500,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      MS   Mississippi Forest Legacy Program                 $500,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      MT   North Swan River Valley                         $2,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      NH   Crotched Mountain                               $1,765,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      PA   Glatfelter Tree Farm                            $3,500,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      UT   Chalk Creek South Fork #2                       $3,100,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      VT   Eden Forest                                     $1,800,000
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US Forest Service                     Forest Legacy                                      WV   Potomac River Watershed South Branch Project    $3,670,000
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US Forest Service                     National Forest System                             KY   Daniel Boone National Forest Law Enforcement      $886,000
                                                                                               Operations
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US Forest Service                     National Forest System                             MO   Mark Twain National Forest, Methamphetamine       $492,000
                                                                                               Prevention
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US Forest Service                     National Forest System                             NM   Valles Caldera National Preserve                $4,000,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                AK   Tongass National Forest Road Improvements       $1,000,000
                                       (construction)
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                  CA Keenwild Wildfire Helicopter Base Upgrades        $600,000
                                       (construction)
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                HI   Hawaii Research Station Construction            $2,500,000
                                       (construction)
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                 NC  Uwharrie National Forest, Campground              $185,000
                                       (construction)                                          Electrical Upgrades
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                NV   Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Reno-to-         $300,000
                                       (construction)                                          Tahoe Trail
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                OR   Timberline Lodge Facilities Improvements          $200,000
                                       (construction)
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                PA   Kinzua Dam Marina Repairs                         $300,000
                                       (construction)
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                 SC  Improving Access to Sumter National Forest        $250,000
                                       (construction)                                          Resources in Union County
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US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                TN   Cherokee National Forest Workstation            $1,500,000
                                       (construction)                                          Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                WV   Monongahela National Forest Facilities          $1,271,000
                                       (construction)                                          Improvement
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                WV   Monongahela National Forest Road                  $825,000
                                       (construction)                                          Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Capital Improvement and Maintenance                WV   Monongahela National Forest Trail                 $350,000
                                       (construction)                                          Improvements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   AL   Alabama National Forests                        $1,250,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                     CA Angeles National Forest                         $2,000,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                     CA Cleveland National Forest                       $3,000,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                     CA Los Padres National Forest                      $1,000,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                     CA Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail               $500,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                     CA Tahoe and El Dorado National Forests            $2,500,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                     CO Arapaho National Forest                         $3,000,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                     CO Uncompahgre National Forest                     $1,250,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   FL   Florida National Forests, Osceola                 $500,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   KY   Daniel Boone National Forest                      $250,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   MN   Superior National Forest                        $1,000,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   MT   Gallatin National Forest                        $4,000,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   NM   Cibola National Forest                          $2,600,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                               OR, WA   Columbia River Gorge                            $2,000,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   SD   Black Hills National Forest                     $1,900,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                TN, NC  Cherokee National Forest                        $5,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   UT   Wasatch-Cache National Forest                   $2,000,000
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   VA   George Washington and Jefferson National        $1,775,000
                                                                                               Forest
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   VT   Green Mountain National Forest                  $3,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Land Acquisition                                   WI   Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest             $2,000,000
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US Forest Service                     Wildland Fire Management                             CA Lake Tahoe Community Fire Protection Project    $5,000,000
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   Disclosure of Earmarks and Congressionally Directed Spending Items

    Following is a list of congressional earmarks and 
congressionally directed spending items (as defined in clause 9 
of rule XXI of the Rules of the House of Representatives and 
rule XLIV of the Standing Rules of the Senate, respectively) 
included in this explanatory statement, along with the name of 
each Senator, House Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner 
who submitted a request to the Committee of jurisdiction for 
each item so identified. The explanatory statement does not 
contain any limited tax benefits or limited tariff benefits as 
defined in the applicable House and Senate rules.

                                                                                     INTERIOR / ENVIRONMENT
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                                                                                                                                                             Requester(s)
            Agency                            Account                   State                  Project                    Amount    ------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                                                 Senate                         House
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Bureau of Land Management      Management of Lands and Resources             CO Shipment and storage of oil shale        $1,000,000  Allard
                                                                                 core samples
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Bureau of Land Management      Management of Lands and Resources           NM   Galisteo Basin Archaeological Sites        $500,000                                 Udall, Tom
                                                                                 Protection
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Bureau of Land Management      Management of Lands and Resources           UT   GIS Cadastral Mapping in Utah              $750,000  Bennett
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Bureau of Land Management      Construction                                  CA King Range National Conservation           $600,000  Feinstein                      Thompson, Mike
                                                                                 Area--Paradise Ridge Mountain Bike
                                                                                 Trail
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Bureau of Land Management      Construction                                NV   California National Historic Trail       $1,500,000  Reid
                                                                                 Interpretive Center--exhibits,
                                                                                 trails, amphitheater
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                              CA Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains     $1,300,000  Feinstein                      Bono Mack, Mary
                                                                                 National Monument
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                              CA Upper Sacramento River Area of           $2,200,000  Feinstein
                                                                                 Critical Environmental Concern
                                                                                 (ACEC)
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                              CO Arkansas River Special Recreation        $2,200,000  President, Salazar
                                                                                 Management Area (SRMA)
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                            ID   Henry's Lake ACEC                        $2,000,000  Craig, Crapo                   Simpson, Michael K.
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                            ID   Upper Snake/South Fork Snake River         $500,000  President, Craig, Crapo        Simpson, Michael K.
                                                                                 ACEC/SRMA
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                            MT   Meeteetse Spires ACEC                    $1,000,000  President, Baucus, Tester      Rehberg, Dennis R.
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                            OR   Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument         $875,000  Wyden                          DeFazio, Peter A.; Pelosi,
                                                                                                                                                                     Nancy
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Bureau of Land Management      Land Acquisition                            OR   Sandy River/Oregon National Historic     $1,350,000  President, Wyden, Smith        Blumenauer, Earl
                                                                                 Trail
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Resource Management                         HI   Hawaii Invasive Species Management         $350,000  Inouye, Akaka                  Hirono, Mazie K.;
                                                                                                                                                                     Abercrombie, Neil
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Resource Management                         ID   Idaho Sage Grouse                          $250,000  Craig                          Simpson, Michael K.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Resource Management                         MS   Mississippi State Natural Resources        $350,000  Cochran, Wicker
                                                                                 Program
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Resource Management                         NV   Lahontan Cutthroat Trout                   $250,000  Reid
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Resource Management                         NV   Nevada Biodiversity Research and           $350,000  Reid
                                                                                 Conservation Project
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Resource Management                         TX   Caddo Lake Ramsar Center                   $150,000  Hutchison
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                AL   Cahaba River National Wildlife             $300,000  Shelby                         Bachus, Spencer
                                                                                 Refuge--plan and design vistor
                                                                                 center
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                AR   Mammoth Springs National Fish            $1,750,000  Lincoln, Pryor
                                                                                 Hatchery--complete visitor center
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                  CA Don Edwards San Francisco Bay            $4,000,000  Feinstein, Boxer
                                                                                 National Wildlife Refuge Complex--
                                                                                 San Francisco Bay salt pond
                                                                                 restoration and levee maintenance
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                HI   Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge--     $750,000  Inouye, Akaka
                                                                                 plan and design replacement office
                                                                                 and visitor center
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                MD   Patuxent Research Refuge--major          $3,000,000  Cardin                         Hoyer, Steny H.
                                                                                 safety reconstruction
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                MI   Great Lakes Mass Marking                 $1,500,000                                 Dingell, John D.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                MS   Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife       $600,000  Cochran, Wicker
                                                                                 Refuge--plan and design visitor
                                                                                 center
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                 NC, Red Wolf Breeding Facility Relocation      $870,000                                 Shuler, Heath
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                TN   Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge--       $800,000  Alexander                      Tanner, John S.
                                                                                 plan and design office and visitor
                                                                                 center
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                WA   Gig Harbor Fish Passage                    $800,000                                 Dicks, Norman D.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                WA   Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge         $750,000                                 Smith, Adam
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                WV   National Conservation Training           $1,500,000  Byrd
                                                                                 Center--telecommunications
                                                                                 infrastructure and roads
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                WV   Ohio River Islands National Wildlife       $800,000  Byrd
                                                                                 Refuge--river island erosion
                                                                                 mitigation
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Construction                                WV   White Sulphur Springs NFH--facilities      $750,000  Byrd
                                                                                 and water supply improvements
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                              CA San Joaquin River National Wildlife        $900,000  Feinstein
                                                                                 Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            FL   Crystal River National Wildlife          $1,500,000  Bill Nelson                    Brown-Waite, Ginny
                                                                                 Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            HI   James Campbell National Wildlife         $7,000,000  Inouye, Akaka                  Hirono, Mazie K.;
                                                                                 Refuge                                                                              Abercrombie, Neil
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            IA   Driftless Area National Wildlife           $250,000  Harkin
                                                                                 Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            IN   Patoka National Wildlife Refuge            $500,000  Lugar, Bayh                    Ellsworth, Brad
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            KY   Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge      $750,000  McConnell
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                       MA, VT,   Silvio O. Conte National Fish and        $3,815,000  Leahy, Gregg, Kennedy, Dodd,   DeLauro, Rosa L.; Olver,
                                                                         NH, CT  Wildlife Refuge                                      Lieberman, Kerry, Sununu       John W.; Murphy,
                                                                                                                                                                     Christopher S.; Neal,
                                                                                                                                                                     Richard E.; Hodes, Paul W.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            MD   Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge      $1,000,000  Cardin                         Gilchrest, Wayne T.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                        MN, IA   Northern Tallgrass Prairie National        $500,000  Harkin, Coleman, Klobuchar     Walz, Timothy J.
                                                                                 Wildlife Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            MT   Rocky Mountain Front Conservation        $1,000,000  Baucus, Tester
                                                                                 Area
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            NE   Rainwater Basin Wetlands Management        $500,000  Ben Nelson
                                                                                 District
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            NH   Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge    $1,000,000  Gregg, Sununu                  Hodes, Paul W.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            NJ   Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge       $750,000  Lautenberg, Menendez           Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.;
                                                                                                                                                                     Sires, Albio
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            NJ   Supawna Meadows National Wildlife        $1,500,000  Lautenberg, Menendez           LoBiondo, Frank A.; Sires,
                                                                                 Refuge                                                                              Albio
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            RI   Rhode Island National Wildlife Refuge      $700,000  Reed, Whitehouse               Langevin, James R.
                                                                                 Complex
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            SD   Dakota Tallgrass Prairie Wildlife          $500,000  Johnson, Thune                 Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
                                                                                 Management Area
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            TX   Lower Rio Grande Valley National           $500,000  Hutchison                      Hinojosa, Ruben; Ortiz,
                                                                                 Wildlife Refuge                                                                     Solomon P.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            VA   Rappahannock River Valley National       $1,500,000  Warner, Webb                   Wittman, Robert J.; Moran,
                                                                                 Wildlife Refuge                                                                     James P.
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            WV   Canaan Valley National Wildlife          $2,250,000  Byrd
                                                                                 Refuge
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Fish and Wildlife Service      Land Acquisition                            WV   Ohio River Islands National Wildlife       $500,000  Byrd
                                                                                 Refuge
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                AL   National Voting Rights Center              $350,000                                 Davis, Artur
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                  CA Angel Island Immigration Station         $1,250,000  Feinstein, Boxer               Pelosi, Nancy; Woolsey, Lynn
                                                                                                                                                                     C.
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                  CA Yosemite schools ( P.L. 109-131)           $400,000  Feinstein
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                 DC  National Law Enforcement Memorial          $500,000  Feinstein, Leahy, Biden        Moran, James P.; Hoyer,
                                                                                                                                                                     Steny H.; Stupak, Bart
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                HI   Native Hawaiian Culture & Arts             $500,000  Inouye, Akaka
                                                                                 program
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid            MD, VA   Chesapeake Bay Gateways                  $1,000,000  Mikulski, Cardin               Moran, James P.; Hoyer,
                                                                                                                                                                     Steny H.; Sarbanes, John
                                                                                                                                                                     P.; Ruppersberger, C. A.
                                                                                                                                                                     Dutch; Wittman, Robert J.
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                MI   River Raisin War of 1812 Battlefield       $350,000                                 Dingell, John D.
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                NH   Lamprey Wild & Scenic River                $200,000  Gregg, Sununu                  Shea-Porter, Carol
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                NY   Hudson-Fulton-Champlain                    $750,000  Leahy                          Hinchey, Maurice D.;
                                                                                 Quadricentennial                                                                    Gillibrand, Kirsten E.;
                                                                                                                                                                     Hall, John J.; Meeks,
                                                                                                                                                                     Gregory W.; Lowey, Nita M.;
                                                                                                                                                                     Towns, Edolphus
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National Park Service          Statutory or Contractual Aid                UT   Crossroads of the West Historic            $300,000  Bennett                        Bishop, Rob
                                                                                 District
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    AL   Fort Morgan, Gulf Shores                   $150,000  Sessions
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    AL   Historic Blakely Park Spanish Fort          $50,000                                 Bonner, Jo
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    AL   Historic Jackson Jefferson Franklin        $100,000                                 Rogers (AL), Mike
                                                                                 Home
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    AL   Historic Peterson Hall                     $150,000                                 Aderholt, Robert B.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    AL   Magnolia Grove, Greensboro                 $350,000  Shelby
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    AZ   Glendale Historic Entryway                 $200,000                                 Pastor, Ed
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                      CA Mission San Carlos, Carmel                 $650,000  Feinstein
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                      CA Shipyard 3 Historic District,              $150,000                                 Miller, George
                                                                                 Richmond
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                      CO Hutchinson Ranch House, Salida             $260,000  Allard
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    GA   1925 Coach Stop, Savannah                  $300,000  Chambliss
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    HI   Royal Mausoleum / Mauna Ala, Honolulu      $300,000  Inouye
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    IA   Salisbury House, Des Moines                $400,000  Harkin, Grassley               Boswell, Leonard L.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    ID   Rexburg Historic Westwood Theater          $150,000                                 Simpson, Michael K.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    IL   Loyola University, Mundelein               $200,000  Durbin
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    IN   Bass Mansion, Fort Wayne                   $100,000                                 Souder, Mark E.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    KY   Liberty Hall National Historic             $150,000                                 Chandler, Ben
                                                                                 Landmark
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    LA   Julius Freyhan High School, St.            $250,000  Landrieu
                                                                                 Francisville
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MA   Historic Deerfield, Ashley Barn            $150,000                                 Olver, John W.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MD   Jefferson Patterson House                  $150,000                                 Hoyer, Steny H.;
                                                                                                                                                                     Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MD   Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site            $100,000                                 Van Hollen, Chris
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MI   Point Betsie Lighthouse, Frankfort         $225,000  Stabenow, Levin
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MN   Shubert Center, Minneapolis                $240,000  Coleman                        Ellison, Keith
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MS   Hawkins Field, Jackson                     $350,000  Cochran, Wicker
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MS   West Point Historic Post Office, West      $100,000  Cochran
                                                                                 Point
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    MT   Historic Havre U.S. Post Office and        $100,000                                 Rehberg, Dennis R.
                                                                                 Federal Courthouse
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    NJ   Cape May Point World War II Tower          $100,000                                 LoBiondo, Frank A.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    NV   St. Augustine Church, Austin               $150,000  Reid
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    NY   Denison-White Mansion                      $150,000                                 Serrano, Jose
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    NY   Parish Mansion, Ogdensburg                 $150,000                                 McHugh, John M.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    NY   Village Hall, Waverly                      $150,000                                 Hinchey, Maurice D.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    NY   WPA Mural Conservation, Harlem             $150,000                                 Rangel, Charles B.
                                                                                 Hospital
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    OH   Five Oaks Building, Massillon              $125,000                                 Regula, Ralph
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    OH   Kinsman House, Warren                      $150,000                                 Ryan, Tim
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    OH   Rankin House State Memorial                $150,000                                 Schmidt, Jean
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    PA   African American Art Museum, Historic      $150,000                                 Fattah, Chaka
                                                                                 Archives
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    PA   Historic Mishler Theatre                   $150,000                                 Shuster, Bill
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    PA   State Theatre Historic Facade              $175,000                                 Dent, Charles W.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    PA   Titusville Historic District                $75,000                                 Peterson, John E.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    RI   Lederer Theater, Providence                $250,000  Reed
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                     SC  Georgetown Old Market                      $150,000                                 Brown, Jr., Henry E.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                     SC  Williamsburg County Courthouse             $171,000                                 Clyburn, James E.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                     SC  Winnsboro Historic Clock Building          $175,000                                 Spratt, Jr., John M.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    SD   Days of '76 Museum (artifacts),            $150,000  Johnson                        Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
                                                                                 Deadwood
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    TN   Cannon County Courthouse                   $100,000                                 Gordon, Bart
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    TN   Tennessee State Museum                     $400,000  Alexander
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    TX   Comal County Courthouse                    $150,000                                 Smith, Lamar
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    TX   Ideson Library, Houston                    $300,000  Hutchison                      Jackson-Lee, Sheila
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    TX   Layland Carnegie Library                   $150,000                                 Edwards, Chet
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    VA   Historic Battersea Home                    $150,000                                 Forbes, J. Randy
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    VA   Historic Huntley Estate                    $100,000                                 Moran, James P.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    VT   Historic Chafee Arts Center                 $84,000                                 Welch, Peter
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    WA   Mason County Courthouse Restoration        $200,000                                 Dicks, Norman D.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    WI   Medford Carnegie Library                    $45,000                                 Obey, David R.
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    WV   Fisherman's Hall, Charles Town             $125,000  Byrd
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National Park Service          Save America's Treasures                    WV   Wheeling B&O Railroad Station              $150,000                                 Mollohan, Alan B.
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National Park Service          Construction                                  CA California Nat'l Parks (mines)             $680,000  Feinstein
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National Park Service          Construction                                  CA Golden Gate Nat'l Rec Area (Pt           $1,600,000  Feinstein
                                                                                 Bonita)
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National Park Service          Construction                                  CA Joshua Tree National Park Visitor          $300,000                                 Lewis, Jerry
                                                                                 Center
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National Park Service          Construction                                  CA Manzanar Nat'l Historic Site               $900,000  Feinstein
                                                                                 (barracks)
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National Park Service          Construction                                  CA Yosemite Nat'l Park (tunnel)               $800,000  Feinstein
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National Park Service          Construction                                  CO Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park                $1,270,000  President, Salazar
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National Park Service          Construction                                FL   Everglades Nat'l Park                   $60,000,000  President, Bill Nelson,
                                                                                                                                      Martinez
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National Park Service          Construction                                MA   Boston Harbor Islands NRA (Pavilion)     $5,000,000  Kennedy, Kerry
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National Park Service          Construction                                MO   Jefferson Nat'l Expansion Memorial       $1,500,000  Bond
                                                                                 (riverfront bridge)
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National Park Service          Construction                                 NC  Blue Ridge Pkwy                          $7,097,000  President, Dole
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National Park Service          Construction                                 NC  Cape Hatteras Nat'l Seashore             $3,090,000  President, Dole                Price, David
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National Park Service          Construction                                 NC  Ft Raleigh Nat'l Historical Site         $7,213,000  President, Dole
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National Park Service          Construction                                NM   Bandelier Nat'l Momument                 $3,178,000  President, Bingaman
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National Park Service          Construction                                NY   Castle William Gateway NRA               $1,350,000                                 Nadler, Jerrold
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National Park Service          Construction                                OH   Cuyahoga Valley National Park            $1,000,000  President                      Regula, Ralph; Sutton, Betty
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National Park Service          Construction                                PA   Flt. 93 Nat'l Memorial                   $1,200,000  Specter, Casey                 Shuster, Bill
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National Park Service          Construction                                PA   Valley Forge National Park, Welcome      $1,000,000                                 Sestak, Joe
                                                                                 Center
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National Park Service          Construction                                TN   Great Smoky Mts Nat'l Park (p/d             $90,000  Alexander
                                                                                 storage)
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National Park Service          Construction                                TN   Moccasin Bend National Archaeological      $500,000                                 Wamp, Zach
                                                                                 District
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National Park Service          Construction                                UT   Utah Public Land Artifact Pres. Act      $1,000,000  Bennett, Hatch                 Matheson, Jim
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National Park Service          Construction                                VA   Booker T Washington NM                     $500,000                                 Goode, Jr., Virgil H.
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National Park Service          Construction                                VA   Jones Point Lighthouse Restoration         $640,000                                 Moran, James P.
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National Park Service          Construction                                VA   Roosevelt Island Improvements, GW          $250,000                                 Moran, James P.
                                                                                 Parkway
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National Park Service          Construction                                WA   Olympic Nat'l Park (Elwha)              $20,000,000  President, Murray
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National Park Service          Construction                                WI   Apostle Islands National Lakeshore--     $5,000,000                                 Obey, David R.
                                                                                 lighthouse reconstructions
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National Park Service          Construction                                WI   Ice Age National Scenic Trail              $125,000                                 Baldwin, Tammy; Petri,
                                                                                                                                                                     Thomas E.; Obey, David R.
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National Park Service          Construction                                WV   New River Gorge Nat'l River              $2,600,000  Byrd
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                              CA Golden Gate National Recreation Area     $4,000,000  Feinstein
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                              CA Whiskeytown National Recreation Area       $460,000  Feinstein
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            ID   Minidoka National Historic Site            $350,000  Craig
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            KY   Cumberland Gap National Historic Park    $1,150,000  McConnell                      Rogers, Harold
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            MA   Cape Cod National Seashore               $1,750,000  Kennedy, Kerry                 Olver, John W.; Delahunt,
                                                                                                                                                                     William D.
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            ME   Acadia National Park                       $750,000  Snowe, Collins                 Allen, Thomas H.
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            MI   Sleeping Bear Dunes National               $500,000  Levin, Stabenow
                                                                                 Lakeshore
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                             NC  Guilford Courthouse National Military      $828,000  President, Dole
                                                                                 Park
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            NH   Appalachian National Scenic Trail        $1,375,000  Gregg
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            NM   El Malpais National Monument               $150,000  President, Bingaman
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                        PA, NJ   Delaware Water Gap National              $1,000,000  Specter, Lautenberg,           Garrett, Scott; Carney,
                                                                                 Recreation Area                                      Menendez, Casey                Christopher P.
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                             SC  Congaree National Park                   $2,690,000  Graham                         Clyburn, James E.
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            TX   Big Thicket National Preserve            $1,000,000  Hutchison                      Brady, Kevin
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            VA   Shenandoah Valley Battlefield            $1,985,000  Warner, Webb
                                                                                 National Historic District
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            VI   Virgin Islands National Park             $2,250,000  Feinstein                      Christensen, Donna M.
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            WA   Lake Chelan National Recreation Area       $900,000  Murray
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            WA   Mt. Rainier National Park                $1,807,000  President, Murray, Cantwell    Smith, Adam
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            WI   Ice Age National Scenic Trail            $1,000,000  Kohl                           Baldwin, Tammy; Petri,
                                                                                                                                                                     Thomas E.; Obey, David R.
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            WV   Gauley River National Recreation Area      $780,000  Byrd
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            WV   Harper's Ferry National Historic Park    $2,000,000  Byrd
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National Park Service          Land Acquisition                            WV   New River Gorge National River             $500,000  Byrd
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          AR   Arkansas Seismological Observatory         $500,000  Lincoln, Pryor                 Snyder, Vic
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          AZ   Upper San Pedro River Monitoring and       $295,000                                 Giffords, Gabrielle
                                                                                 Reporting
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research            CA CA seafloor mapping                        $500,000  Feinstein
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research            CA Salt Ponds restoration                     $500,000  Feinstein, Boxer               Honda, Michael M.; Lofgren,
                                                                                                                                                                     Zoe
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research            CA San Diego Formation aquifer mapping        $900,000  Feinstein                      Filner, Bob; Davis, Susan A.
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          HI   Well monitoring and water assessments      $500,000  Inouye, Akaka
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          LA   Long Term Estuary Assessments Group        $400,000  Landrieu, Vitter               Melancon, Charlie;
                                                                                                                                                                     Jefferson, William J.;
                                                                                                                                                                     Alexander, Rodney
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          NM   US-Mexico Transboundary Aquifer            $500,000  Bingaman                       Pastor, Ed; Grijalva, Raul
                                                                                 Assessment                                                                          M.; Pearce, Stevan
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          NV   Nye County, NV, mineral assessment         $650,000  Reid, Ensign
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          VT   Lake Champlain monitoring                  $497,000  Leahy
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          WA   Hood Canal Dissolved Oxygen Study          $270,000                                 Dicks, Norman D.
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U.S. Geological Survey         Surveys, Investigations & Research          WV   Leetown Science Center, molecular          $800,000  Byrd
                                                                                 biology
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Minerals Management Service    Minerals Management Service                 MS   Center for Marine Resources and            $900,000  Cochran, Wicker                Childers
                                                                                 Environmental Technology
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Bureau of Indian Affairs       Operation of Indian Programs                IL   National Ironworkers Training Program      $400,000                                 Lynch, Stephen F.
                                                                                 for American Indians
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Bureau of Indian Affairs       Operation of Indian Programs             Multi   Inter-Tribal Bison Cooperative           $1,000,000  Dorgan, Johnson, Bingaman,     Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie;
                                                                                                                                      Salazar                        Udall, Tom
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Bureau of Indian Affairs       Operation of Indian Programs                ND   United Tribes Technical College          $4,000,000  Dorgan, Conrad                 Pomeroy, Earl
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Bureau of Indian Affairs       Operation of Indian Programs                NM   Navajo Technical College                 $2,000,000  Bingaman
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Bureau of Indian Affairs       Operation of Indian Programs                NV   Western Shoshone Claims Distribution       $263,000  Reid
                                                                                 Act
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Bureau of Indian Affairs       Operation of Indian Programs                WA   Lake Roosevelt security program            $345,000  Murray, Cantwell
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Bureau of Indian Affairs       Operation of Indian Programs                WA   Timber-Fish-Wildlife program             $1,713,000  Murray, Cantwell
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Environmental Protection       Science & Technology                          CA Southwest Consortium for                 $1,000,000  Feinstein, Bingaman, Boxer     Pastor, Ed
 Agency                                                                          Environmental Research and Policy
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Environmental Protection       Science & Technology                       Nat   Water Environment Research Foundation    $2,000,000  Mikulski, Kohl, Durbin,        Moran, James P.
 Agency                                                                                                                               Lautenberg, Brown, Cardin,
                                                                                                                                      Clinton, Kennedy, Kerry,
                                                                                                                                      Salazar, Schumer, Collins,
                                                                                                                                      Smith, Snowe
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Environmental Protection       Science & Technology                       Nat   Consortium for Plant Biotechnology         $750,000  Inouye, Johnson, Ben Nelson,   Price, David E.; Miller,
 Agency                                                                                                                               Bond, McConnell, Levin,        Brad; Rogers (MI), Mike;
                                                                                                                                      Stabenow, Brown, Klobuchar,    Conyers, Jr., John; Rogers,
                                                                                                                                      Lugar, Chambliss, Bunning      Harold; Towns, Edolphus;
                                                                                                                                                                     Lewis, John; Stupak, Bart
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Environmental Protection       Science & Technology                       Nat   American Water Works Research            $1,700,000  Reed, Bennett, Allard, Reid,   Berkley, Shelley; Woolsey,
 Agency                                                                          Foundation (Water Research                           Salazar, Whitehouse, Ensign,   Lynn C.; Jackson-Lee,
                                                                                 Foundation)                                          Hatch                          Sheila; Murphy, Christopher
                                                                                                                                                                     S.; Heller, Dean
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Environmental Protection       Environmental Programs and Management         CA San Francisco Bay Restoration Grants     $5,000,000  Feinstein
 Agency
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Environmental Protection       Environmental Programs and Management      Nat   Small Public Water Systems Technology    $2,000,000  Specter, McConnell, Baucus,
 Agency                                                                          Assistance Program                                   Tester, Wicker, Murkowski
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Environmental Protection       Environmental Programs and Management      Nat   Water Systems Council WellCare             $700,000  Harkin, Durbin, Reed, Baucus,  Miller, Brad; Langevin,
 Agency                                                                                                                               Cardin, Casey, Lincoln,        James R.; Murphy,
                                                                                                                                      Pryor, Schumer, Tester,        Christopher S.; Walsh,
                                                                                                                                      Whitehouse, Wyden, Dole,       James T.; Loebsack, David;
                                                                                                                                      Crapo, Grassley, Lugar,        Allen, Thomas H.; Boswell,
                                                                                                                                      Smith, Thune, Voinovich        Leonard L.; Arcuri, Michael
                                                                                                                                                                     A.; Souder, Mark E.
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Environmental Protection       Environmental Programs and Management      Nat   National Biosolids Partnership             $750,000  Kohl, Murray, Allard,          Allen, Thomas H.; Larsen,
 Agency                                                                          Program                                              Salazar, Collins, Snowe        Rick; Moran, James P.
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Environmental Protection       Environmental Programs and Management      Nat   National Rural Water Association        $11,500,000  Leahy, Harkin, Murray,         Etheridge, Bob; Aderholt,
 Agency                                                                                                                               Dorgan, Durbin, Johnson,       Robert B.; LoBiondo, Frank
                                                                                                                                      Landrieu, Reed, Ben Nelson,    A.; Murphy, Christopher S.;
                                                                                                                                      Specter, Bond, Shelby,         McHugh, John M.; Arcuri,
                                                                                                                                      Craig, Brownback, Biden,       Michael A.; Cleaver,
                                                                                                                                      Bingaman, Brown, Cantwell,     Emanuel
                                                                                                                                      Clinton, Conrad, Dodd,
                                                                                                                                      Kennedy, Kerry, Levin,
                                                                                                                                      Lincoln, Menendez, Pryor,
                                                                                                                                      Salazar, Sanders, Schumer,
                                                                                                                                      Stabenow, Tester, Webb,
                                                                                                                                      Wyden, Barrasso, Bunning,
                                                                                                                                      Chambliss, Coleman, Collins,
                                                                                                                                      Cornyn, Dole, Ensign, Enzi,
                                                                                                                                      Grassley, Hagel, Hatch,
                                                                                                                                      Inhofe, Lugar, Murkowski,
                                                                                                                                      Roberts, Smith, Snowe,
                                                                                                                                      Sununu, Thune, Voinovich,
                                                                                                                                      Wicker
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Environmental Protection       Environmental Programs and Management      Nat   Water Information Sharing and            $2,000,000  Reed, Bennett, Akaka,          Richardson, Laura; Calvert,
 Agency                                                                          Analysis Center / Association of                     Bingaman, Boxer, Kennedy,      Ken
                                                                                 Metropolitan Water Agencies                          Kerry, Lieberman, Stabenow,
                                                                                                                                      Coleman, Snowe
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Environmental Protection       Environmental Programs and Management      Nat   Rural Community Assistance               $2,500,000  Leahy, Harkin, Mikulski,       Rogers, Harold; Walsh, James
 Agency                                                                          Partnership                                          Landrieu, Bingaman, Brown,     T.; Duncan, Jr., John J.
                                                                                                                                      Conrad, Lincoln, Pryor,
                                                                                                                                      Rockefeller, Tester, Wyden,
                                                                                                                                      Coleman, Crapo, Grassley,
                                                                                                                                      Smith, Voinovich
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Environmental Protection       STAG--Other                                   CA Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard            $8,000,000  Feinstein
 Agency                                                                          remediation
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Environmental Protection       STAG--Other                                   CA California Emission Reduction Grants    $15,000,000  Feinstein, Boxer
 Agency
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Environmental Protection       STAG--Other                                 TX   El Paso/Brownsville Water and            $2,500,000  Cornyn, Hutchison              Reyes, Silvestre; Ortiz,
 Agency                                                                          Wastewater Infrastructure                                                           Solomon P.
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AK   City of Craig for water and                $250,000  Murkowski                      Young, Don
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AK   City of Haines for water and               $350,000  Murkowski
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AK   City of Ketchikan for water                $300,000  Murkowski
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           facilities construction project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AK   City of North Pole for wastewater        $1,000,000  Murkowski
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   Butler County for water treatment          $300,000  Shelby                         Everett, Terry
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           facility upgrades project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   City of Alexander City for water           $550,000  Shelby                         Rogers (AL), Mike
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           transmission main extension project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   City of Athens for water transmission    $1,000,000  Shelby                         Cramer, Jr., Robert E. (Bud)
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           main extension project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   City of Attalla, North Attalla Sewer       $500,000                                 Aderholt, Robert B.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   City of Jackson, US HWY 43 Main            $500,000                                 Bonner, Jo
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   City of Opelika for water                  $450,000  Shelby                         Rogers (AL), Mike
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           transmission main extension project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   St. Clair County Commission, St.           $224,000                                 Bachus, Spencer
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Clair County Water System
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AL   Town of McIntosh for sewer upgrades        $300,000  Sessions
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           and expansion project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AR   City of Fayetteville wastewater            $300,000  Lincoln, Pryor                 Boozman, John
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AR   City of Heber Springs, West End Sewer      $335,000                                 Berry, Marion
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AR   City of Warren, Water and Sewer            $330,000  Lincoln, Pryor                 Ross, Mike
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Extension along Northeast Bypass
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AR   Ozark Mountain Regional Public Water       $300,000  Lincoln, Pryor
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Authority, in Marshall for drinking
                                                                                 water system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AZ   Buckskin Sanitary District,                $500,000                                 Grijalva, Raul M.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Facilities Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AZ   City of Surprise, Water Treatment          $500,000  Kyl                            Pastor, Ed
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   AZ   Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Master Drainage        $700,000                                 Pastor, Ed
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Plan
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Big Bear Lake Department of Water and      $500,000                                 Lewis, Jerry
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Power, Water System Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Borrego Water District, Borrego            $275,000                                 Hunter, Duncan
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Springs Pipeline Feasibility Study
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Cith of Alhambra, Main Line Sewer          $240,000                                 Schiff, Adam B.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Replacement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Arcadia, Arcadia and Sierra        $500,000                                 Dreier, David
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Madre Joint Water Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Barstow, Sewer Master Plan         $500,000                                 McKeon, Howard P. Buck
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Implementation Phase II
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Compton, Water Resources           $500,000                                 Richardson, Laura
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of East Palo Alto for the East      $1,100,000  Feinstein                      Eshoo, Anna G.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Palo Alto water supply improvement
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of El Monte, Garvey Storm Drain       $500,000                                 Solis, Hilda L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Reconstruction Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Eureka for the Martin Slough       $900,000  Feinstein, Boxer               Thompson, Mike
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           interceptor project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Galt, Wastewater Treatment         $275,000                                 Lungren, Daniel E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Plant Upgrade
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Garden Grove, Yockey/Newland       $500,000                                 Sanchez, Loretta
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Storm Drain (Phase I)
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Hemet, Hemet/San Jacinto           $275,000                                 Bono Mack, Mary
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Basin Groundwater Management Plan
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Lawndale, Firmona Avenue           $350,000                                 Waters, Maxine
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Storm Drain Construction
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Maywood, Maywood Neighborhood      $400,000                                 Roybal-Allard, Lucille
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sewer Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Norco, Norco Water Treatment       $500,000                                 Calvert, Ken
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Plant Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Pomona, Pomona Groundwater         $400,000                                 Napolitano, Grace F.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Cleanup in Chino Basin Wells
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Sacramento, Combined Sewer         $500,000  Boxer                          Matsui, Doris O.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           System Improvement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of San Diego for the La Jolla         $900,000  Feinstein, Boxer               Davis, Susan A.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Ecological Reserve storm drain
                                                                                 overflow control project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of San Joaquin, Wastewater            $500,000  Boxer                          Costa, Jim
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Facility
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of San Jose, Japantown Sewer          $500,000                                 Honda, Michael M.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA City of Vallejo, Mare Island Sanitary      $500,000                                 Miller, George
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sewer and Storm Drain
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Joshua Basin Water District, Joshua        $300,000                                 Lewis, Jerry
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Basin Water District Recharge System
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Los Angeles County Department of           $900,000  Feinstein, Boxer               McKeon, Howard P. Buck
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Public Works for the Antelope Valley
                                                                                 recycled water improvement project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Orange County Sanitation District,         $300,000  Boxer                          Calvert, Ken; Sanchez,
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           OCSD Secondary Treatment Upgrades                                                   Loretta; Miller, Gary G.
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA San Bernardino Municipal Water             $500,000  Feinstein
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           District for the Inland Empire
                                                                                 alternative water supply project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA San Francisco Public Utilities           $1,000,000                                 Pelosi, Nancy
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Commission, Civic Center Sustainable
                                                                                 District Water Related Projects
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Smith River Rancheria for wastewater       $900,000  Feinstein, Boxer               Thompson, Mike
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CA Ventura County Public Works Agency         $900,000  Feinstein, Boxer               Capps, Lois
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           for the El Rio Forebay project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CO City of Alamosa for drinking water         $300,000  Salazar
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CO City of Pueblo, Wastewater                 $500,000  Allard, Salazar                Salazar, John T.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CO Eagle County in Red Cliff water            $800,000  Allard, Salazar
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           quality protection project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CO Powderhorn Metropolitan District in        $850,000  Allard
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Mesa County for wastewater
                                                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CT City of Bristol, East Bristol              $500,000  Dodd, Lieberman                Larson, John B.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sanitary Sewer Overflow Reduction
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CT City of Stamford, Harbor Point Water       $500,000  Dodd, Lieberman                Shays, Christopher
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           and Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvement Initiative
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CT Norwich Public Utilities for the           $300,000  Dodd, Lieberman
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Norwich wastewater facility
                                                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                     CT Town of North Haven, Wharton Brook         $500,000                                 DeLauro, Rosa L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Industrial Park and Todd Drive Area
                                                                                 Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   DE   City of Wilmington wastewater              $300,000  Biden, Carper                  Castle, Michael N.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plant headworks upgrade
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   DE   New Castle County for Old Shellpot         $698,000  Biden, Carper                  Castle, Michael N.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Interceptor improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   Brevard County, South Mainland             $500,000                                 Weldon, Dave
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Regional Water Treatment Plant
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Coral Gables, Wastewater           $500,000  Bill Nelson                    Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Crescent City, Potable Water       $500,000                                 Mica, John L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           System Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Gainesville for Depot Avenue       $300,000  Bill Nelson
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           stormwater and sewer improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Jacksonville Beach,                $500,000  Bill Nelson                    Crenshaw, Ander
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Oakland Park, Garden Acres         $500,000                                 Wasserman Schultz, Debbie
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sanitary Sewers (Part B)
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Opa Locka, Wastewater              $500,000                                 Meek, Kendrick B.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Orlando for stormwater             $300,000  Martinez
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   City of Treasure Island, Wastewater        $500,000                                 Young, C. W. Bill
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           and Sewer System Upgrade
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   Lee County, Wastewater Infrastructure      $275,000                                 Mack, Connie
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   Palm Beach County, Lake Region Water       $500,000                                 Hastings, Alcee L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   Sarasota County, Phillippi Creek           $500,000  Bill Nelson, Martinez          Buchanan, Vern
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Septic System Replacement Program
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   Southwest Florida Water Management         $500,000                                 Putnam, Adam H.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           District, Upper Peace River
                                                                                 Restoration of the West-Central
                                                                                 Florida Water Restoration Action
                                                                                 Plan
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   St. Johns River Water Management           $500,000                                 Feeney, Tom; Mica, John L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           District, Volusia County Integrated
                                                                                 Water Resources
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   Taylor County Water and Sewer              $300,000                                 Boyd, Allen
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           District, Phase II of Taylor County
                                                                                 Water and Sewer Upgrades
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   FL   Town of Havana, Havana Water Main          $200,000                                 Boyd, Allen
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Loop
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   GA   Chattahoochee County, Water and            $250,000                                 Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   GA   City of Atlanta for sewer system           $300,000  Chambliss, Isakson             Lewis, John; Bishop, Jr.,
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           rehabilitation project                                                              Sanford D.; Gingrey, Phil;
                                                                                                                                                                     Scott, David; Johnson, Jr.,
                                                                                                                                                                     Henry C. Hank
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   GA   City of Crawfordville, Taliaferro          $350,000                                 Barrow, John
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           County Sewer Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   GA   City of East Point, Flood Control and      $500,000  Chambliss, Isakson             Lewis, John
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Environmental Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   HI   County of Kauai Department of Public     $1,000,000  Inouye                         Hirono, Mazie K.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Works for Wailua wastewater
                                                                                 treatment plant upgrades
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IA   City of Clinton for regional               $300,000  Harkin, Grassley               Braley, Bruce L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater treatment improvements
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IA   City of Fort Madison for drinking          $350,000  Harkin, Grassley               Loebsack, David
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IA   City of Ottumwa for sewer system           $400,000  Harkin, Grassley               Loebsack, David
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IA   City of Spencer for combined sewer         $150,000  Harkin, Grassley               King, Steve
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           separation upgrades
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IA   Mason City, Iowa Self Chlorination         $220,000  Harkin, Grassley               Latham, Tom
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           System
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ID   City of Buhl for drinking water and        $300,000  Craig, Crapo
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           arsenic removal project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ID   City of Filer for wastewater system        $662,000  Craig
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ID   City of Greenleaf for wastewater           $600,000  Craig, Crapo
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ID   City of Lava Hot Springs, Wastewater       $250,000  Crapo                          Simpson, Michael K.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ID   City of Lewiston for wastewater            $338,000  Craig, Crapo
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   City of Chicago Heights, Water and         $280,000                                 Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sewer Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   City of Lexington for wastewater           $300,000  Durbin                         Johnson, Timothy V.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   County of Peoria, Regional Storm           $500,000                                 LaHood, Ray
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Water Plan Implementation
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   Long Creek Township for water storage      $300,000  Durbin
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   RE Rural Water System, RE Water            $350,000                                 Shimkus, John
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Expansion, Richland County
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   Village of Bartlett, Public Well           $500,000                                 Roskam, Peter J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   Village of Crestwood for water             $300,000  Durbin
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           storage improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   Village of Mt. Morris, Wastewater          $500,000                                 Manzullo, Donald A.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IL   Village of South Holland, Water and        $220,000                                 Jackson, Jr., Jesse L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sewer Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IN   City of Anderson for a combined sewer      $300,000  Lugar, Bayh
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           outfall elimination project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IN   City of North Vernon, Water                $500,000  Lugar                          Hill, Baron P.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IN   City of Rensselaer, Water and              $500,000                                 Visclosky, Peter J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IN   Newton County Board of Commissioners,      $750,000                                 Visclosky, Peter J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Newton County Water and Wastewater
                                                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IN   Town of Fishers for wastewater             $300,000  Lugar
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure expansion project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   IN   Warrick County Board of                    $500,000                                 Ellsworth, Brad
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Commissioners, Stonehaven Sewer
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   City of Augusta for water supply           $185,000  Brownback
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   City of Derby, Water and Wastewater      $1,000,000                                 Tiahrt, Todd
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           System Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   City of Great Bend for sewer               $300,000  Roberts
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           rehabilitation project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   City of Lindsborg for wastewater           $500,000  Brownback, Roberts             Moran, Jerry
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plant upgrades project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   City of Manhattan for sewer mainline       $185,000  Brownback
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           extension project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   City of Salina, Kansas Sewer and           $250,000  Brownback                      Moran, Jerry
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Water Line Extension Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   City of Topeka for water and sewer         $500,000  Brownback                      Boyda, Nancy E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure upgrades project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   Riley County Board of Commissioners,       $290,000                                 Boyda, Nancy E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Konza Sewer Main Extension
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KS   Unified Government of Kansas City,         $500,000  Brownback, Roberts             Moore, Dennis
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Drinking Water Infrastructure
                                                                                 Replacement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KY   Breathitt County Water District,           $500,000                                 Rogers, Harold
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Breathitt County Waterline Expansion
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KY   Caveland Environmental Authority for     $1,200,000  McConnell
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water storage tank construction
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KY   City of Harrodsburg, Wastewater          $1,300,000                                 Chandler, Ben
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Plant Technology
                                                                                 Replacement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KY   City of Vanceburg for combined sewer       $300,000  Bunning
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           renovations project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KY   City of Warsaw, Wastewater                 $500,000                                 Davis, Geoff
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   KY   Estill County for wastewater             $1,350,000  McConnell
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plant extension project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   LA   City of East Baton Rouge for sewer         $300,000  Landrieu, Vitter               Alexander, Rodney
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   LA   City of Houma for construction of          $300,000  Vitter
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water distribution system
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   LA   City of Leesville for a sewer system       $400,000  Landrieu, Vitter               McCrery, Jim
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           expansion project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   LA   City of Monroe, Monroe Wastewater          $500,000  Landrieu, Vitter               Alexander, Rodney
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment System
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   LA   Town of Golden Meadow for storm water      $400,000  Landrieu, Vitter               Melancon, Charlie
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MA   Cities of Fall River and New Bedford       $750,000  Kennedy, Kerry                 Frank, Barney; Olver, John,
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           and the Town of Acushnet, Bristol                                                   McGovern, James P.
                                                                                 County CSO and Sewer Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MA   City of Brockton for wastewater            $300,000  Kennedy, Kerry
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MA   City of Malden Redevelopment               $500,000                                 Markey, Edward J.; Olver,
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Authority, Lead Water Pipe                                                          John W.
                                                                                 Replacement Program
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MA   City of Marlborough, Westerly              $500,000  Kennedy, Kerry                 McGovern, James P.; Olver,
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Treatment Facility                                                       John W.
                                                                                 Upgrades
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MA   Pioneer Valley Planning Commission,      $1,000,000  Kennedy, Kerry                 Olver, John W.; Neal,
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Connecticut River Combined Sewer                                                    Richard E.
                                                                                 Overflow Projects
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MA   Town of Montague, Combined Sewer         $1,000,000                                 Olver, John W.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Overflow Reduction and Water
                                                                                 Pollution Control Facility
                                                                                 Improvements Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   Allegany County Commission for             $300,000  Mikulski, Cardin
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           George's Creek wastewater treatment
                                                                                 plant improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   Charles County, Closed Loop Effluent       $750,000                                 Hoyer, Steny H.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Reuse System
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   City of Cumberland Department of           $300,000  Mikulski, Cardin
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Public Works for wastewater system
                                                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   City of Frostburg, MD Department of        $300,000  Mikulski, Cardin
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Public Works for combined sewer
                                                                                 overflow improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   City of Hagerstown for drinking water      $300,000  Mikulski, Cardin               Bartlett, Roscoe G.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   City of Rockville, Sanitary Sewer          $500,000  Cardin                         Van Hollen, Chris
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Rehabilitation Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   Harford County, Wastewater Reuse           $500,000                                 Ruppersberger, C. A. Dutch
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Pipeline at Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MD   Washington, D.C. Water and Sewer           $300,000  Cardin
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Authority for nutrient removal
                                                                                 upgrades at the Blue Plains facility
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ME   City of Ellsworth for construction of      $375,000  Snowe, Collins
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           a wastewater treatment plant
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ME   Monson Utility District for existing       $425,000  Snowe, Collins
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wells and distribution mains
                                                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ME   Town of Bingham, South End Sewer and       $500,000                                 Michaud, Michael H.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Pump Station Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MI   City of Detroit, DEGC, East                $500,000  Levin, Stabenow                Kilpatrick, Carolyn C.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Riverfront Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MI   City of Grand Rapids, East Side CSO        $500,000  Levin, Stabenow                Ehlers, Vernon J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Separation Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MI   City of Mason, Water Treatment Plant       $500,000  Levin, Stabenow                Rogers (MI), Mike
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MI   City of Port Huron for a combined          $300,000  Levin, Stabenow
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           sewer overflow control project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MI   Office of the Oakland County Drain         $500,000  Levin, Stabenow                Knollenberg, Joe
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Commissioner, Evergreen-Farmington
                                                                                 Sanitary Sewer Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MI   Wayne County, Rouge River National         $500,000  Levin, Stabenow                Dingell, John D.;
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wet Weather Demonstration Project                                                   Knollenberg, Joe
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MN   City of Minneapolis for combined           $300,000  Coleman, Klobuchar             Ellison, Keith
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           sewer overflow improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MN   City of Willmar for wastewater             $300,000  Coleman, Klobuchar
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plant relocation project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MN   Grand Rapids Public Utilities              $750,000  Coleman, Klobuchar             Oberstar, James L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Commission, Grand Rapids Wastewater
                                                                                 Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MO   City of East Prairie, Stormwater and       $200,000                                 Emerson, Jo Ann
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sewer Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MO   City of Gravois Mills for wastewater     $1,000,000  Bond
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MO   City of Hartville, Water and               $138,000                                 Emerson, Jo Ann
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Treatment Repairs
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MO   City of Plattsburg, Water                  $375,000                                 Graves, Sam
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Transmission Line Construction
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MO   City of Warrensburg for drinking         $1,300,000  Bond
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water and wastewater infrastructure
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MO   McDonald County, Wastewater                $500,000                                 Blunt, Roy
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Expansion
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   City of Batesville for drinking water      $550,000  Cochran
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           and wastewater infrastructure
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   City of Brookhaven for sewer               $260,000  Cochran, Wicker
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   City of Farmington for wastewater          $260,000  Cochran
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   City of Greenville for drinking water      $260,000  Cochran, Wicker
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           and wastewater rehabilitation
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   City of Pascagoula for water and           $300,000  Wicker
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater system improvements
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   City of Pelahatchie for wastewater         $260,000  Cochran, Wicker                Pickering, Charles W. Chip
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   City of Ridgeland for water and            $200,000  Wicker                         Pickering, Charles W. Chip
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater system improvements
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   Town of Seminary for the drinking          $200,000  Cochran                        Pickering, Charles W. Chip
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water rehabilitation project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   West Lowndes County for wastewater         $260,000  Cochran, Wicker
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MS   West Madison Utility District,             $500,000                                 Thompson, Bennie G.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Drinking Water Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MT   City of Hamilton, Wastewater               $500,000  Baucus                         Rehberg, Dennis R.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Plant Upgrades, Phase I
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MT   City of Helena for water treatment         $300,000  Baucus, Tester
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           plant reconstruction
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   MT   Crow Tribe in Crow Agency for a            $300,000  Baucus, Tester
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater lagoon replacement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                    NC  Bladen County for regional surface         $300,000  Burr, Dole                     McIntyre, Mike
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                    NC  City of Durham, Water and Wastewater       $500,000                                 Price, David E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                    NC  Montgomery County, Wadeville Tank          $500,000                                 Hayes, Robin
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                    NC  Town of Cary, Western Wake Regional        $500,000  Burr, Dole                     Price, David E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Management facility
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ND   BDW Water System Association water         $500,000  Dorgan, Conrad                 Pomeroy, Earl
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system upgrades for the communities
                                                                                 of Fortuna, Noonan and Columbus
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ND   City of Valley City for drinking           $400,000  Dorgan, Conrad                 Pomeroy, Earl
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   ND   City of Washburn for water treatment       $500,000  Dorgan, Conrad                 Pomeroy, Earl
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           plant improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NE   City of Lincoln wastewater treatment       $550,000  Ben Nelson                     Fortenberry, Jeff
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           upgrades
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NE   City of Omaha combined sewer               $650,000  Ben Nelson, Hagel              Terry, Lee
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           separation project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NH   City of Berlin for water systems           $400,000  Gregg, Sununu
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NH   City of Franklin for wastewater            $200,000  Gregg                          Shea-Porter, Carol
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment facility improvements
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NH   City of Goffstown for municipal sewer      $200,000  Gregg
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NH   City of Manchester for combined sewer      $400,000  Gregg
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           overflow improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NH   City of Nashua for combined sewer          $400,000  Gregg
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           overflow improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NJ   Borough of Hopatcong, Elba Point           $500,000  Lautenberg, Menendez           Frelinghuysen, Rodney P.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Water Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NJ   Borough of Jamesburg for wastewater        $150,000  Lautenberg, Menendez
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system upgrades
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NJ   Borough of Merchantville for               $300,000  Lautenberg, Menendez
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           stormwater management system
                                                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NJ   City of Engelwood, Sanitary Sewer          $500,000                                 Rothman, Steven R.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Lateral Replacement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NJ   City of Newark for a water system          $300,000  Lautenberg, Menendez
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           security initiative
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NJ   Cooper's Ferry Development                 $300,000  Lautenberg, Menendez
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Association for the Pyne Poynt Park
                                                                                 Storm Water Management project in
                                                                                 Camden
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NJ   Passaic Valley Sewerage Authority for      $300,000  Lautenberg, Menendez           Pascrell, Jr., Bill; Sires,
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater system improvements                                                      Albio
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NM   Bernalillo County for the Valley         $1,100,000  Domenici, Bingaman
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Utilities wastewater project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NM   City of Aztec for wastewater               $500,000  Domenici, Bingaman             Udall, Tom
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plant improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NM   City of Bloomfield for water system        $300,000  Bingaman                       Udall, Tom
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NM   City of Espanola, Drinking Water           $700,000  Bingaman                       Udall, Tom
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NV   Boulder City, Third Water Intake           $500,000  Reid                           Porter, Jon C.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NV   City of Goldfield for water treatment      $300,000  Reid
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           facility improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NV   City of Henderson for wastewater           $400,000  Reid                           Heller, Dean
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NV   City of Reno, Reno Sewer Improvements      $500,000  Reid                           Heller, Dean
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   Cayuga County Water and Sewer              $500,000                                 Walsh, James T.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Authority, Fairhaven Wastewater
                                                                                 Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   City of Middletown, Water and              $800,000                                 Hinchey, Maurice D.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   City of New York, Twin Lakes               $500,000                                 Serrano, Jose
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Restoration Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   City of Norwich, Replacement and           $500,000  Schumer                        Arcuri, Michael A.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Renovation of the Norwich Wastewater
                                                                                 Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   City of Rochester, Durand Eastman          $750,000  Schumer                        Slaughter, Louise McIntosh;
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Beach Water Quality Improvement                                                     Walsh, James T.
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   Monroe County Water Authority, Town        $495,000                                 Kuhl, Jr., John R. Randy
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           of Pittsford Disinfection By-Product
                                                                                 Treatment Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   Suffolk County Department of Public        $500,000  Schumer                        Israel, Steve; King, Peter
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Works, Suffolk County Sewer District                                                T.; Bishop, Timothy H.
                                                                                 No. 3, Southwest Ocean Outfall
                                                                                 Replacement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   Village of Canastota, Combined Sewer       $500,000  Schumer                        McHugh, John M.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Overflow Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   Village of Mamaroneck, Drainage            $500,000                                 Lowey, Nita M.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvement Projects
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   Village of Massena for drinking and        $300,000  Schumer
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater system line improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   NY   Village of Pelham, Stormwater              $350,000                                 Lowey, Nita M.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OH   City of Barberton, Wolf Creek Dam          $400,000                                 Sutton, Betty
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Intake Valve and Enclosure
                                                                                 Replacement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OH   City of Defiance for a combined sewer      $300,000  Brown, Voinovich               Latta, Robert E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           overflow elimination project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OH   Erie County, Wastewater Improvements       $500,000                                 Kaptur, Marcy
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OH   Metropolitan Sewer District of             $500,000                                 Schmidt, Jean
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Greater Cincinnati, Eastern/Delta
                                                                                 Sewer Separation Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OH   Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer              $300,000  Brown, Voinovich               Jones, Stephanie Tubbs
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           District for a wastewater
                                                                                 improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OH   The Community Improvement Corporation      $500,000                                 Hobson, David L.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           of Springfield and Clark County,
                                                                                 PrimeOhio II Industrial Park
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OH   Village of Cadiz, Wastewater               $350,000                                 Space, Zachary T.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OK   Ada Public Works Authority,                $500,000  Inhofe                         Cole, Tom
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Lift Station
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OK   City of McAlester for water treatment      $300,000  Inhofe                         Boren, Dan
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           plant rehabilitation project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OR   City of Portland for decentralized         $300,000  Wyden, Smith
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater and stormwater management
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OR   City of Riddle for wastewater system       $200,000  Wyden, Smith
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           upgrade project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   OR   Milton-Freewater for stormwater            $300,000  Wyden, Smith                   Walden, Greg
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plant construction project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Allegheny County Sanitary Authority,       $600,000  Specter                        Doyle, Michael F.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Three Rivers Wet Weather
                                                                                 Demonstration Program, Overflow
                                                                                 Control Demonstration Facilities
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Borough of Dormont, Mattern Avenue         $138,000                                 Murphy, Tim
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Storm Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Bridgeport Borough in Montgomery           $200,000  Specter                        Sestak, Joe
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           County for combined sewer separation
                                                                                 and sewer construction project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Bristol Township, Wastewater               $500,000                                 Murphy, Patrick J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Centre County, Philipsburg Borough         $500,000  Specter, Casey                 Peterson, John E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Storm and Wastewater Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   City of Reading, Wastewater Treatment      $500,000  Specter, Casey                 Gerlach, Jim
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Plant
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Cochranton Borough, Sewage                 $500,000                                 English, Phil
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Fayette County Redevelopment             $1,000,000                                 Murtha, John P.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Authority, Dunbar Township Municipal
                                                                                 Authority Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Lower Milford Township in Lehigh           $200,000  Specter                        Dent, Charles W.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           County for wastewater treatment
                                                                                 plant construction project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Redbank Valley Municipal Authority         $200,000  Specter
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           for wastewater and water quality
                                                                                 protection project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Salford Township, Tylersport Sewer         $350,000                                 Dent, Charles W.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Somerset County Board of                   $300,000  Casey
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Commissioners for the Bakersville
                                                                                 water line extension
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Somerset County, Ralphton Water            $200,000                                 Murtha, John P.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   South Creek Township in Bradford           $200,000  Specter, Casey
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           County for wastewater and water
                                                                                 quality protection project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   PA   Washington County, Vestaburg-New Hill    $1,000,000                                 Murtha, John P.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sanitary Sewer System
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   RI   City of East Providence, East              $200,000  Reed, Whitehouse               Kennedy, Patrick J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Providence Sewer Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   RI   Lincoln Water Commission for drinking      $300,000  Reed
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   RI   Newport Chamber of Commerce,               $500,000  Reed, Whitehouse               Kennedy, Patrick J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Aquidneck Wastewater Treatment
                                                                                 Facility Planning
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   RI   Town of Bristol for wastewater system      $300,000  Reed
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   RI   Town of North Providence for               $600,000  Reed, Whitehouse
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           stormwater system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   RI   Town of Warren for Touisset Point          $300,000  Reed, Whitehouse
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           septic system upgrades and
                                                                                 replacement
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                    SC  City of Newberry, Wastewater               $500,000                                 Spratt, Jr., John M.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Plant Upgrade & Expansion
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                    SC  Oconee Joint Regional Sewer Authority      $500,000  Graham                         Barrett, J. Gresham
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           construction project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                    SC  Town of Ehrhardt, Water                    $500,000                                 Clyburn, James E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   SD   City of Lake Norden for wastewater         $400,000  Johnson
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   SD   City of Mobridge for water supply          $500,000  Johnson
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           infrastructure improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   SD   Rapid City Source Water Protection         $300,000  Johnson, Thune                 Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Initiative for sewer system
                                                                                 construction project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   SD   Southern Black Hills Water System for      $300,000  Johnson
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           drinking water system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TN   East Tennessee Development District,       $500,000                                 Wamp, Zach
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Anderson ($275,000) and Union
                                                                                 ($225,000) Counties, Water and
                                                                                 Wastewater Infrastructure
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TN   Town of Surgoinsville for sewer line       $500,000  Alexander, Corker
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           extension project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TN   Unicoi County for well water             $1,100,000  Alexander, Corker
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plant improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TN   West Knox Utility District and Ball        $300,000  Alexander, Corker              Duncan, Jr., John J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Camp Community for sewer service
                                                                                 extension project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Alvarado, Sanitary Sewer           $250,000                                 Edwards, Chet
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Austin for sewer                   $300,000  Cornyn                         Smith, Lamar
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           rehabilitation project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Bryan, West Bryan Wastewater       $500,000                                 Edwards, Chet
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Plant
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Cotulla, Cotulla Wastewater        $500,000                                 Cuellar, Henry
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure System Repairs
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Goliad, Wastewater Treatment       $200,000                                 Hinojosa, Ruben
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Facility Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Hondo, Sanitary Sewer              $253,000                                 Rodriguez, Ciro D.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Overflow Initiative
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Lubbock for water pipeline         $200,000  Hutchison                      Neugebauer, Randy
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   City of Temple, Industrial Park            $500,000  Hutchison                      Carter, John R.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Line and Interceptor
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   East Aldine Management District,           $500,000                                 Green, Gene
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           District Water and Sanitary Sewer
                                                                                 Initiative
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   Lacy Lakeview, Sewer Collection/Lift       $500,000                                 Edwards, Chet
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Station
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   Lufkin, TX for water infrastructure        $450,000  Hutchison
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           and treatment capacity development
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   Nacogdoches, TX for Lanana Creek         $1,000,000  Hutchison, Cornyn
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Flood Mitigation project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   TX   San Antonio Water System, Water and        $500,000  Hutchison, Cornyn              Gonzalez, Charles A.;
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Infrastructure                                                           Rodriguez, Ciro D.; Smith,
                                                                                 Improvements                                                                        Lamar
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   UT   Magna, UT for water reuse                  $300,000  Bennett, Hatch
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   UT   Riverton City, Water Pump Station          $300,000                                 Cannon, Chris
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   UT   Santaquin, UT for wastewater plant         $360,000  Bennett                        Cannon, Chris
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   UT   Washington Terrace, UT for water and     $1,240,000  Bennett                        Bishop, Rob
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           sewer infrastructure replacement
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VA   City of Alexandria and Arlington           $500,000                                 Moran, James P.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           County, Four Mile Run Water Quality
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VA   City of Falls Church, Falls Church         $500,000                                 Moran, James P.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Stormwater and Sanitary Sewer
                                                                                 Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VA   City of Lynchburg, Combined Sewer          $500,000  Warner, Webb                   Goodlatte, Bob
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Overflow Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VA   Franklin County, Water System              $500,000                                 Goode, Jr., Virgil H.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VA   Town of Onancock, Water and                $500,000  Warner, Webb                   Drake, Thelma D.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Treatment Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VT   Ferrisburgh Fire District #1 for           $300,000  Leahy, Sanders
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           water supply upgrades
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VT   Jay-Troy Sewer Authority for               $925,000  Leahy, Sanders
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater treatment facility
                                                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   VT   Town of Elmore for water supply and        $275,000  Leahy, Sanders
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           wastewater system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   City of Des Moines, Downtown Water         $500,000                                 Smith, Adam
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   City of Longview, Regional Water           $500,000                                 Baird, Brian
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Treatment Facility
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   City of Mountlake Terrace, Downtown        $500,000  Cantwell                       Inslee, Jay
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Water Main System Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   City of Snohomish, Washington              $500,000  Cantwell                       Larsen, Rick
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   City of University Place, University       $500,000                                 Dicks, Norman D.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Place Sewer Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   Mason County, Belfair Wastewater and     $2,000,000                                 Dicks, Norman D.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Water Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   Pend Oreille County Public Utility         $400,000  Murray
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           District for the Metaline Falls
                                                                                 pipeline replacement project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   Town of Cathlamet wastewater               $500,000  Murray                         Baird, Brian
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WA   Whatcom County for the Lake Whatcom        $300,000  Murray, Cantwell               Larsen, Rick
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           stormwater plan implementation
                                                                                 project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WI   City of Madison drinking water system      $300,000  Kohl                           Baldwin, Tammy
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WI   City of Nekoosa, Wastewater Treatment    $1,225,000                                 Obey, David R.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Facility
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WI   City of Waukesha for drinking water        $300,000  Kohl
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WI   Cumberland Municipal Utility, Water        $500,000                                 Obey, David R.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Infrastructure Improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WI   Heart of the Valley Metropolitan           $300,000  Kohl                           Petri, Thomas E.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sewage District for wastewater
                                                                                 system improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WI   Metropolitan Milwaukee Sewer District      $300,000  Kohl                           Moore, Gwen
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           for central sewer system
                                                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WI   Village of Biron, Water and Sanitary     $1,225,000                                 Obey, David R.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Sewer Infrastructure
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WV   Central Hampshire PSD, Sewer               $500,000                                 Capito, Shelley Moore
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Interconnector
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WV   City of Glen Dale, Water Line              $310,000                                 Mollohan, Alan B.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Extension and Improvement Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WV   City of Moorefield for wastewater        $3,000,000  Byrd
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           treatment plan improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WV   Kanawha County Commission for the          $184,000  Byrd                           Capito, Shelley Moore
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Derrick's Creek waterline
                                                                                 replacement project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WV   Mingo County Commission, Mingo County      $750,000                                 Rahall, II, Nick J.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Air Transportation Park Water
                                                                                 Project
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WV   Ohio River Sanitation Commission for     $1,000,000  Byrd, Brown
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           organic detection system
                                                                                 improvements
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WV   Taylor County Commission, Sewer          $1,000,000                                 Mollohan, Alan B.
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           Extension
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Environmental Protection       STAG Water and Wastewater                   WY   Lincoln County for water treatment         $300,000  Enzi
 Agency                         Infrastructure Project                           plant rehabilitation project
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US Forest Service              Research                               ME, NH,   Northeastern States Research             $2,100,000  Leahy, Snowe, Collins          Allen, Thomas H.
                                                                           VT    Cooperative
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US Forest Service              Research                                    MS   Center for Bottomlands Hardwood            $400,000  President, Cochran
                                                                                 Research
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US Forest Service              Research                                    WI   Forest Products Laboratory Equipment     $1,300,000  Kohl
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                      CA California Small Forest Products         $1,700,000  Feinstein
                                                                                 Business Assistance
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    IL   City of Chicago--Greenstreets              $300,000  Durbin
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    IN   Hardwood Scanning Center, Purdue           $500,000  Lugar
                                                                                 University
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    MI   Tree Replacement, River Rouge               $50,000                                 Kilpatrick, Carolyn C.
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    MO   University of Missouri Woody Biomass       $300,000  Bond
                                                                                 Demonstration Project
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    NH   Northern Forest Sustainable Economy        $200,000  Gregg
                                                                                 Initiative
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    VT   Vermont Wood Products Collaborative        $350,000  Leahy
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    WA   Tacoma-Seattle Urban Forest                $500,000                                 Dicks, Norman D.
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US Forest Service              State & Private Forestry                    WV   Wood Education and Resource Center       $2,673,000  President, Byrd
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                                 CO Snow Mountain Ranch                      $2,500,000  Allard, Salazar
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               DE   Green Horizons                           $2,000,000  Biden, Carper                  Castle, Michael N.
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               GA   Southland--Silver Lake                   $3,500,000  Chambliss, Isakson             Bishop, Jr., Sanford D.
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               ME   Machias River                            $3,450,000  President, Snowe, Collins      Michaud, Michael H.; Allen,
                                                                                                                                                                     Thomas H.
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               MI   Northern Great Lakes Forest,             $2,000,000  Levin, Stabenow                Stupak, Bart
                                                                                 Kamehameha
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               MN   Koochiching                              $3,500,000  President, Coleman, Klobuchar  Oberstar, James L.
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               MS   Mississippi Forest Legacy Program          $500,000  Cochran
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               MT   North Swan River Valley                  $2,000,000  Baucus, Tester
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               NH   Crotched Mountain                        $1,765,000  Gregg, Sununu                  Hodes, Paul W.
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               PA   Glatfelter Tree Farm                     $3,500,000  Specter, Casey
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               UT   Chalk Creek South Fork #2                $3,100,000  Bennett, Hatch
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               VT   Eden Forest                              $1,800,000  Leahy, Sanders                 Welch, Peter
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US Forest Service              Forest Legacy                               WV   Potomac River Watershed South Branch     $3,670,000  Byrd                           Mollohan, Alan B.
                                                                                 Project
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US Forest Service              National Forest System                      KY   Daniel Boone National Forest Law           $886,000  McConnell                      Rogers, Harold
                                                                                 Enforcement Operations
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US Forest Service              National Forest System                      MO   Mark Twain National Forest,                $492,000                                 Emerson, Jo Ann
                                                                                 Methamphetamine Prevention
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US Forest Service              National Forest System                      NM   Valles Caldera National Preserve         $4,000,000  Domenici, Bingaman             Udall, Tom
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         AK   Tongass National Forest Road             $1,000,000  Murkowski
                                (construction)                                   Improvements
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance           CA Keenwild Wildfire Helicopter Base          $600,000                                 Bono Mack, Mary
                                (construction)                                   Upgrades
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         HI   Hawaii Research Station Construction     $2,500,000  Inouye, Akaka                  Hirono, Mazie K.
                                (construction)
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance          NC  Uwharrie National Forest, Campground       $185,000                                 Hayes, Robin
                                (construction)                                   Electrical Upgrades
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         NV   Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Reno-     $300,000  Reid
                                (construction)                                   to-Tahoe Trail
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         OR   Timberline Lodge Facilities                $200,000  Wyden, Smith                   Blumenauer, Earl
                                (construction)                                   Improvements
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         PA   Kinzua Dam Marina Repairs                  $300,000                                 Peterson, John E.
                                (construction)
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance          SC  Improving Access to Sumter National        $250,000                                 Inglis, Bob
                                (construction)                                   Forest Resources in Union County
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         TN   Cherokee National Forest Workstation     $1,500,000  Alexander
                                (construction)                                   Improvements
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         WV   Monongahela National Forest              $1,271,000  Byrd
                                (construction)                                   Facilities Improvement
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         WV   Monongahela National Forest Road           $825,000  Byrd
                                (construction)                                   Improvements
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US Forest Service              Capital Improvement and Maintenance         WV   Monongahela National Forest Trail          $350,000  Byrd
                                (construction)                                   Improvements
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            AL   Alabama National Forests                 $1,250,000  Shelby
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                              CA Angeles National Forest                  $2,000,000  Feinstein
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                              CA Cleveland National Forest                $3,000,000  Feinstein
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                              CA Los Padres National Forest               $1,000,000                                 Farr, Sam
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                              CA Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail        $500,000  Boxer                          McKeon, Howard P. Buck
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                              CA Tahoe and El Dorado National Forests     $2,500,000  Feinstein, Boxer
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                              CO Arapaho National Forest                  $3,000,000  Allard
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                              CO Uncompahgre National Forest              $1,250,000  Allard, Salazar                Salazar, John T.
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            FL   Florida National Forests, Osceola          $500,000                                 Crenshaw, Ander
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            KY   Daniel Boone National Forest               $250,000  McConnell
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            MN   Superior National Forest                 $1,000,000  Coleman, Klobuchar
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            MT   Gallatin National Forest                 $4,000,000  Baucus, Tester
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            NM   Cibola National Forest                   $2,600,000  Bingaman
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                        OR, WA   Columbia River Gorge                     $2,000,000  Wyden, Smith                   Walden, Greg; Blumenauer,
                                                                                                                                                                     Earl; Wu, David
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            SD   Black Hills National Forest              $1,900,000  Johnson, Thune                 Herseth Sandlin, Stephanie
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                         TN, NC  Cherokee National Forest                 $5,000,000  Alexander, Dole, Burr, Corker  Price, David E.; Shuler,
                                                                                                                                                                     Heath
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            UT   Wasatch-Cache National Forest            $2,000,000  Bennett, Hatch
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            VA   George Washington and Jefferson          $1,775,000  Warner, Webb
                                                                                 National Forest
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            VT   Green Mountain National Forest           $3,000,000  Leahy
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US Forest Service              Land Acquisition                            WI   Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest      $2,000,000  Kohl                           Obey, David R.
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US Forest Service              Wildland Fire Management                      CA Lake Tahoe Community Fire Protection     $5,000,000  Feinstein, Boxer               Doolittle, John T.
                                                                                 Project
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                        Reprogramming Guidelines

    The reprogramming requirements for fiscal year 2009 
applicable to funds appropriated in this Act for programs under 
the jurisdiction of the Interior, Environment and Related 
Agencies Subcommittees remain the same as in effect for fiscal 
year 2008 with one exception (see H. Rept. 110-187, pages 190-
191). In addition to these requirements, the Committees on 
Appropriations direct that all major reorganizations be 
submitted for review prior to their implementation.

                           Workforce planning

    The Department of the Interior is a highly staff-intensive 
agency employing approximately 70,000 people. This staff is 
distributed throughout eight major bureaus and numerous other 
offices. Similarly, the Environmental Protection Agency, which 
employs over 17,000 staff, has 12 offices within headquarters, 
10 regions and scores of laboratories and centers, while the 
Forest Service has over 30,000 employees in over 750 offices in 
48 States and territories. The Committees on Appropriations are 
concerned that workforce plans for the Department of the 
Interior, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Forest 
Service are in many cases outdated and that no comprehensive 
review of appropriate staffing needs for the future has been 
undertaken. The Committees request that the Government 
Accountability Office conduct a review of existing workforce 
planning processes throughout these institutions and make 
recommendations for changes based on appropriate best-practices 
models used by other federal agencies. The Committees request 
this report be submitted no later than December 31, 2009. HRSA 
shall brief the Committees on Appropriations of the House of 
Representatives and the Senate on the terms and conditions of 
its proposed request for application prior to its public 
release.

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