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EPA's Office of Inspector General (IG) ensures that EPA economically and efficiently manages the funds it has received under the Recovery Act.
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Disadvantaged Business Enterprises
Recipients of EPA financial assistance agreements, including those issued under the Recovery Act, are required to seek and encouraged to use small, minority, and women-owned businesses ("disadvantaged business enterprises, or DBE's) for their procurement needs. Learn more about EPA's DBE program. EPA encourages DBEs to follow-up with Recovery Act financial assistance recipients to remain aware of procurement opportunities stemming from their Recovery Act funded projects.
Legislation
Summary (WhiteHouse.gov)
Full text (PDF) (407 pp., 1.1 MB) about PDF NOTE: Information about EPA's appropriations is located beginning on page 54 of the file.
Testimony on Recovery Act
Implementation
April 29, 2009 - Testimony of Administrator Jackson at the U.S. House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act). The Recovery Act seeks in part to spur technological advances in science and health and to invest in environmental protection and other infrastructure that will provide long-term economic benefits. EPA manages over $7 billion in projects and programs that will help achieve these goals, offers resources to help other agencies “green” a much larger set of Recovery investments, and administers environmental laws that will govern Recovery activities.
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Learn more about our programs that issue grants, contracts or loans under the Recovery Act
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Recent Additions to This Site
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Review EPA's Supplemental Guidance on Measuring and Reporting Job Estimates (August 2009). This guidance, intended for funding recipients who use statistical methodologies to support job estimate reporting, addresses:
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What types of jobs-related data should recipients collect, whether through comprehensive reporting or statistical samples?
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What suggestions does EPA have for recipients to help them identify and measure the direct jobs created and jobs retained?
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Under what circumstances might a statistical estimate, rather than direct and comprehensive job counts, be appropriate or acceptable? and
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What information must a recipient provide to the EPA to obtain approval to use a statistical method to quantify the number of jobs created and retained?
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Who should the recipient contact to request EPA concurrence on the use of a statistical estimate and the proposed methodology, and by what date?
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View an interactive state-by-state map of EPA investments under the Recovery Act
- Buy American Act information
- April 28, 2009 EPA Office of Water memo: Implementation of Buy American provisions of the Recovery Act (PDF) (16 pp, 569K, About PDF)
- National waivers for projects
- Slides from EPA Office of Water webcasts
- Agency process for required use of American iron, steel, and manufactured goods (Section 1605 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009; 2 CFR 176.140 and 176.160) (PDF) (12 pp., 87K, about PDF)
- April 28, 2009 EPA Office of Water memo: Implementation of Buy American provisions of the Recovery Act (PDF) (16 pp, 569K, About PDF)