States threaten to limit implementation of EPA programs in FY03
Article Abstract:
State officials are requesting additional funding for new requirements the Environmental Protection Agency plans to enact in fiscal year 2003. Officials advised EPA Administrator, Christine Todd Whitman, that states will decide which programs to employ if adequate financing is not available.
Publication Name: Inside EPA
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0270-8965
Year: 2001
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States threaten to limit implementation of EPA programs in FY03
Article Abstract:
State environmental agencies are requesting additional funds from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to be able to implement environmental protection programs. Additional information on EPA's financing of state environmental programs is included.
Publication Name: Inside EPA
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0270-8965
Year: 2001
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Whitman seeks voluntary pollution reduction initiatives for FY03
Article Abstract:
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is planning a voluntary pollution reduction initiative (VPRI) under Administrator Christine Todd Whitman's guidance. Additional information on EPA's VPRI proposal is included.
Publication Name: Inside EPA
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0270-8965
Year: 2001
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