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Budget Narrative. This Performance Partnership Agreement (PPA) covers federal fiscal years 2018 -2020 (October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2020). The PPA, together with work plans (as represented by the associated P&C List), set forth the goals, sub-goals, objectives, programs, activities, deliverables, and measures of progress to address the full range of cooperative federal-state environmental programs under the Department's jurisdiction. The PPG is a key vehicle for implementing the Agreement, in combination with other federal and state funding sources. The PPG currently combines the following federally-funded programs: • Clean Air Act Section 105 Base Grant; • Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) Grant; • Surface Water Section 106 Base Grant; • Underground Injection Control (UIC) Xxxxx; • Asbestos Grant ; • Lead Grant; • Wetlands Grant; and • Section 319(H) Nonpoint Source Grant. This Agreement does not cover all Department work funded by EPA grants. The table below lists only the grants that are included in this Agreement: Agreement Grants- Fiscal Year 2018 PPG Grant Estimated Grant Am unt End Oat 201 ) Air Section 105 $1,340,147 9/30/2018 RCRA $520,394 9/30/2018 Surface Water Section 106 $2,349,485 9/30/2018 UIC Grant $58,000 9/30/2018 Asbestos Grant $97,000 9/30/2018 Lead Grant $216,000 9/30/2018 Wetlands Grant $173,597 9/30/2018 Nonpoint Source Section 319(H) Grant $1,873,001 9/30/2018 The Agreement and the associated work plans also include additional non-PPG funded work that is necessary to accomplish the environmental and public health goals set forth in the Department's and EPA's Strategic Plans. MEDEP and EPA will continue to explore opportunities for grant efficiencies, and measurement of environmental results. Consistent with GP/ 12-06, Timely Obligation, Award, and Expenditure of USEPA Grant Funds, for multi-year awards, MEDEP should apply for the total amount of funds expected for the period covered by the award and include any required match in the application. The work plan should also cover the same time period. EPA will fund the application incrementally as funds become available. To be allowable under tfederal awards, costs must meet the following general criteria, found in 2 CtfR Part 200 (Subpart E), Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirementsfor Federal Award: • Be necessary and reasonable for proper and efficient performance and administration of tfederal awards. • Be allocable to tfederal awards under the provisions of this Circular. • Be authorized or not prohibited under State or local laws or regulations. • Conform to any limitations or exclusions set forth in these principles, tfederal laws, terms and conditions ofthe tfederal award, or other governing regulations as to types or amounts of cost items. • Be consistent with policies, regulations, and procedures that apply uniformly to both tfederal awards and other activities of the governmental unit. • Be accorded consistent treatment. A cost may not be assigned to a tfederal award as a 13 direct cost if any other cost incurred for the same purpose in like circumstances has been allocated to the Federal award as an indirect cost. • Except as otherwise provided for in this Circular, be determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. • Not be included as a cost or used to meet cost sharing or matching requirements ofany other Federal award in either the current or a prior period, except as specifically provided by Federal law or regulation See also§ 200.306 Cost sharing or matching paragraph (b). • Be the net of all applicable credits. • Be adequately documented. See also2 CFR§§ 200.300, Statutory and national policy requirements through§200.309, Period ofperformance of this part.

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Samples: Performance Partnership Agreement

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Budget Narrative. This Performance Partnership Agreement (PPA) covers federal fiscal years 2018 -2020 (October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2020). The PPA, together with work plans (as represented by the associated P&C List), set forth the goals, sub-goals, objectives, programs, activities, deliverables, and measures of progress to address the full range of cooperative federal-state environmental programs under the Department's jurisdiction. The PPG is a key vehicle for implementing the Agreement, in combination with other federal and state funding sources. The PPG currently combines the following federally-funded programs: • Clean Air Act Section 105 Base Grant; • Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) Grant; • Surface Water Section 106 Base Grant; • Underground Injection Control (UIC) Xxxxx; • Asbestos Grant ; • Lead Grant; • Wetlands Grant; and • Section 319(H) Nonpoint Source Grant. This Agreement does not cover all Department work funded by EPA grants. The table below lists only the grants that are included in this Agreement: Agreement Grants- Fiscal Year 2018 PPG Grant Estimated Grant Am unt End Oat 201 ) Air Section 105 $1,340,147 9/30/2018 RCRA $520,394 9/30/2018 Surface Water Section 106 $2,349,485 9/30/2018 UIC Grant $58,000 9/30/2018 Asbestos Grant $97,000 9/30/2018 Lead Grant $216,000 9/30/2018 Wetlands Grant $173,597 9/30/2018 Nonpoint Source Section 319(H) Grant $1,873,001 9/30/2018 The Agreement and the associated work plans also include additional non-PPG funded work that is necessary to accomplish the environmental and public health goals set forth in the Department's and EPA's Strategic Plans. MEDEP and EPA will continue to explore opportunities for grant efficiencies, and measurement of environmental results. Consistent with GP/ 12-06, Timely Obligation, Award, and Expenditure of USEPA Grant Funds, for multi-year awards, MEDEP should apply for the total amount of funds expected for the period covered by the award and include any required match in the application. The work plan should also cover the same time period. EPA will fund the application incrementally as funds become available. To be allowable under tfederal Federal awards, costs must meet the following general criteria, found in 2 CtfR CFR Part 200 (Subpart E), Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirementsfor Federal Award: • Be necessary and reasonable for proper and efficient performance and administration of tfederal Federal awards. • Be allocable to tfederal Federal awards under the provisions of this Circular. • Be authorized or not prohibited under State or local laws or regulations. • Conform to any limitations or exclusions set forth in these principles, tfederal Federal laws, terms and conditions ofthe tfederal Federal award, or other governing regulations as to types or amounts of cost items. • Be consistent with policies, regulations, and procedures that apply uniformly to both tfederal Federal awards and other activities of the governmental unit. • Be accorded consistent treatment. A cost may not be assigned to a tfederal Federal award as a 13 direct cost if any other cost incurred for the same purpose in like circumstances has been allocated to the Federal award as an indirect cost. • Except as otherwise provided for in this Circular, be determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. • Not be included as a cost or used to meet cost sharing or matching requirements ofany other Federal award in either the current or a prior period, except as specifically provided by Federal law or regulation See also§ 200.306 Cost sharing or matching paragraph (b). • Be the net of all applicable credits. • Be adequately documented. See also2 CFR§§ 200.300, Statutory and national policy requirements through§200.309, Period ofperformance of this part.

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Samples: Performance Partnership Agreement

Budget Narrative. This Performance Partnership Agreement (PPA) covers federal fiscal years 2018 -2020 2022 – 2025 (October 1, 2017 2021 to September 30, 20202025). The PPA, together with work plans (as represented by the associated P&C ListLists and the related comprehensive NHDES work plans), set sets forth the goals, sub-goals, objectives, programs, activities, deliverables, and measures of progress to address the full range of cooperative federal-state environmental programs under the Department's ’s jurisdiction. The PPG Performance Partnership Grant (PPG) is a key vehicle for implementing the Agreement, in combination with other federal federal, state, and state fee-based funding sources. The PPG currently combines the following federally-funded programs: • Air Pollution Control - Clean Air Act Act, Section 105 Base Grant; Hazardous Waste Program - Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRAAct, Section 3011 • Underground Storage Tank Program - Solid Waste Disposal Act, Section 9010 • Public Water Supply Supervision - Safe Drinking Water Act, Section 1443(a) Grant; • Surface Water Section 106 Base Grant; • Underground Injection Control (UICProgram - Safe Drinking Water Act, Section 1443(b) Xxxxx; Asbestos Grant ; Water Pollution Control - Clean Water Act, Section 106 Lead Grant; • Wetlands Grant; and • Section 319(H) Nonpoint Source Grant. This Agreement does not cover all Department work funded by EPA grants. The table below lists only the Management - Clean Water Act, Section 319 • Beaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health Act, Section 406 • Multipurpose grants that are included in this Agreement: Agreement Grants- Fiscal Year 2018 PPG Grant Estimated Grant Am unt End Oat 201 to states and tribes, Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (Public Law 114-113) Air Section 105 $1,340,147 9/30/2018 RCRA $520,394 9/30/2018 Surface Water Section 106 $2,349,485 9/30/2018 UIC Grant $58,000 9/30/2018 Asbestos Grant $97,000 9/30/2018 Lead Grant $216,000 9/30/2018 Wetlands Grant $173,597 9/30/2018 Nonpoint Source Section 319(H) Grant $1,873,001 9/30/2018 The Agreement and the associated work plans also include additional non-PPG funded work that is necessary to accomplish the environmental and public health goals set forth in the Department's ’s and EPA's EPANE’s Strategic Plans. MEDEP NHDES and EPA XXXXX will continue to explore opportunities for grant efficiencies, and measurement of environmental results. Consistent with GP/ EPA Grants Policy Issuance GPI 12-06, Timely Obligation, Award, and Expenditure of USEPA Grant Funds, for multi-year awards, MEDEP NHDES should apply for the total amount of funds expected for the period covered by the award and include any required match in the application. The work plan should also cover the same time period. EPA USEPA will fund the application incrementally as funds become available. To be allowable under tfederal federal awards, costs must meet the following general criteria, found in 2 CtfR CFR Part 200 (Subpart E), Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirementsfor Requirements for Federal Award: • Be necessary and reasonable for proper and efficient performance and administration of tfederal federal awards. ; • Be allocable to tfederal federal awards under the provisions of this Circular. ; • Be authorized or not prohibited under State or local laws or regulations. ; • Conform to any limitations or exclusions set forth in these principles, tfederal federal laws, terms and conditions ofthe tfederal of the federal award, or other governing regulations as to types or amounts of cost items. ; • Be consistent with policies, regulations, and procedures that apply uniformly to both tfederal federal awards and other activities of the governmental unit. ; • Be accorded consistent treatment. A cost may not be assigned to a tfederal federal award as a 13 direct cost if any other cost incurred for the same purpose in like circumstances has been allocated to the Federal federal award as an indirect cost. ; • Except as otherwise provided for in this Circular, be determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. ; • Not be included as a cost or used to meet cost sharing or matching requirements ofany of any other Federal federal award in either the current or a prior period, except as specifically provided by Federal federal law or regulation See also§ also § 200.306 Cost sharing or matching paragraph (b). ; • Be the net of all applicable credits. ; and • Be adequately documented. See also2 CFR§§ also 2 CFR §§ 200.300, Statutory and national policy requirements through§200.309National Policy Requirements through §200.309, Period ofperformance of Performance of this partPart.

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Samples: Execution of the Agreement

Budget Narrative. This Performance Partnership Agreement (PPA) covers federal fiscal years 2018 -2020 2019 - 2021 (October 1, 2017 2018 to September 30, 20202021). The PPA, together with work plans (as represented by the associated P&C ListLists and the related comprehensive NHDES work plans), set sets forth the goals, sub-goals, objectives, programs, activities, deliverables, and measures of progress to address the full range of cooperative federal-state environmental programs under the Department's ’s jurisdiction. The PPG Performance Partnership Grant (PPG) is a key vehicle for implementing the Agreement, in combination with other federal federal, state, and state fee-based funding sources. The PPG currently combines the following federally-funded programs: • Air Pollution Control - Clean Air Act Act, Section 105 Base Grant; Hazardous Waste Program - Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRAAct, Section 3011 • Underground Storage Tank Program - Solid Waste Disposal Act, Section 9010 • Public Water Supply Supervision - Safe Drinking Water Act, Section 1443(a) Grant; • Surface Water Section 106 Base Grant; • Underground Injection Control (UICProgram - Safe Drinking Water Act, Section 1443(b) Xxxxx; Asbestos Grant ; Water Pollution Control - Clean Water Act, Section 106 Lead Grant; • Wetlands Grant; and • Section 319(H) Nonpoint Source Grant. This Agreement does not cover all Department work funded by EPA grants. The table below lists only the Management - Clean Water Act, Section 319 • Beaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health Act, Section 406 • Multipurpose grants that are included in this Agreement: Agreement Grants- Fiscal Year 2018 PPG Grant Estimated Grant Am unt End Oat 201 to states and tribes, Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (Public Law 114- 113) Air Section 105 $1,340,147 9/30/2018 RCRA $520,394 9/30/2018 Surface Water Section 106 $2,349,485 9/30/2018 UIC Grant $58,000 9/30/2018 Asbestos Grant $97,000 9/30/2018 Lead Grant $216,000 9/30/2018 Wetlands Grant $173,597 9/30/2018 Nonpoint Source Section 319(H) Grant $1,873,001 9/30/2018 The Agreement and the associated work plans also include additional non-PPG funded work that is necessary to accomplish the environmental and public health goals set forth in the Department's ’s and EPA's EPANE’s Strategic Plans. MEDEP NHDES and EPA XXXXX will continue to explore opportunities for grant efficiencies, and measurement of environmental results. Consistent with GP/ EPA Grants Policy Issuance GPI 12-06, Timely Obligation, Award, and Expenditure of USEPA Grant Funds, for multi-year awards, MEDEP NHDES should apply for the total amount of funds expected for the period covered by the award and include any required match in the application. The work plan should also cover the same time period. EPA USEPA will fund the application incrementally as funds become available. To be allowable under tfederal federal awards, costs must meet the following general criteria, found in 2 CtfR CFR Part 200 (Subpart E), Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirementsfor Requirements for Federal Award: • Be necessary and reasonable for proper and efficient performance and administration of tfederal federal awards. ; • Be allocable to tfederal federal awards under the provisions of this Circular. ; • Be authorized or not prohibited under State or local laws or regulations. ; • Conform to any limitations or exclusions set forth in these principles, tfederal federal laws, terms and conditions ofthe tfederal of the federal award, or other governing regulations as to types or amounts of cost items. ; • Be consistent with policies, regulations, and procedures that apply uniformly to both tfederal federal awards and other activities of the governmental unit. ; • Be accorded consistent treatment. A cost may not be assigned to a tfederal federal award as a 13 direct cost if any other cost incurred for the same purpose in like circumstances has been allocated to the Federal federal award as an indirect cost. ; • Except as otherwise provided for in this Circular, be determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. ; • Not be included as a cost or used to meet cost sharing or matching requirements ofany of any other Federal federal award in either the current or a prior period, except as specifically provided by Federal federal law or regulation See also§ also § 200.306 Cost sharing or matching paragraph (b). ; • Be the net of all applicable credits. ; and • Be adequately documented. See also2 CFR§§ also 2 CFR §§ 200.300, Statutory and national policy requirements through§200.309National Policy Requirements through §200.309, Period ofperformance of Performance of this partPart.

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Samples: Performance Partnership Agreement

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Budget Narrative. This Performance Partnership Agreement (PPA) covers federal fiscal years 2018 -2020 2019 - 2021 (October 1, 2017 2018 to September 30, 20202021). The PPA, together with work plans (as represented by the associated P&C ListLists and the related comprehensive NHDES work plans), set sets forth the goals, sub-goals, objectives, programs, activities, deliverables, and measures of progress to address the full range of cooperative federal-state environmental programs under the Department's ’s jurisdiction. The PPG Performance Partnership Grant (PPG) is a key vehicle for implementing the Agreement, in combination with other federal federal, state, and state fee-based funding sources. The PPG currently combines the following federally-funded programs: • Air Pollution Control - Clean Air Act Act, Section 105 Base Grant; Hazardous Waste Program - Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRAAct, Section 3011 • Underground Storage Tank Program - Solid Waste Disposal Act, Section 9010 • Public Water Supply Supervision - Safe Drinking Water Act, Section 1443(a) Grant; • Surface Water Section 106 Base Grant; • Underground Injection Control (UICProgram - Safe Drinking Water Act, Section 1443(b) Xxxxx; Asbestos Grant ; Water Pollution Control - Clean Water Act, Section 106 Lead Grant; • Wetlands Grant; and • Section 319(H) Nonpoint Source Grant. This Agreement does not cover all Department work funded by EPA grants. The table below lists only the Management - Clean Water Act, Section 319 • Beaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health Act, Section 406 • Multipurpose grants that are included in this Agreement: Agreement Grants- Fiscal Year 2018 PPG Grant Estimated Grant Am unt End Oat 201 to states and tribes, Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 (Public Law 114- 113) Air Section 105 $1,340,147 9/30/2018 RCRA $520,394 9/30/2018 Surface Water Section 106 $2,349,485 9/30/2018 UIC Grant $58,000 9/30/2018 Asbestos Grant $97,000 9/30/2018 Lead Grant $216,000 9/30/2018 Wetlands Grant $173,597 9/30/2018 Nonpoint Source Section 319(H) Grant $1,873,001 9/30/2018 The Agreement and the associated work plans also include additional non-PPG funded work that is necessary to accomplish the environmental and public health goals set forth in the Department's ’s and EPA's EPANE’s Strategic Plans. MEDEP NHDES and EPA EPANE will continue to explore opportunities for grant efficiencies, and measurement of environmental results. Consistent with GP/ EPA Grants Policy Issuance GPI 12-06, Timely Obligation, Award, and Expenditure of USEPA Grant Funds, for multi-year awards, MEDEP NHDES should apply for the total amount of funds expected for the period covered by the award and include any required match in the application. The work plan should also cover the same time period. EPA USEPA will fund the application incrementally as funds become available. To be allowable under tfederal federal awards, costs must meet the following general criteria, found in 2 CtfR CFR Part 200 (Subpart E), Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirementsfor Requirements for Federal Award: • Be necessary and reasonable for proper and efficient performance and administration of tfederal federal awards. ; • Be allocable to tfederal federal awards under the provisions of this Circular. ; • Be authorized or not prohibited under State or local laws or regulations. ; • Conform to any limitations or exclusions set forth in these principles, tfederal federal laws, terms and conditions ofthe tfederal of the federal award, or other governing regulations as to types or amounts of cost items. ; • Be consistent with policies, regulations, and procedures that apply uniformly to both tfederal federal awards and other activities of the governmental unit. ; • Be accorded consistent treatment. A cost may not be assigned to a tfederal federal award as a 13 direct cost if any other cost incurred for the same purpose in like circumstances has been allocated to the Federal federal award as an indirect cost. ; • Except as otherwise provided for in this Circular, be determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. ; • Not be included as a cost or used to meet cost sharing or matching requirements ofany of any other Federal federal award in either the current or a prior period, except as specifically provided by Federal federal law or regulation See also§ also § 200.306 Cost sharing or matching paragraph (b). ; • Be the net of all applicable credits. ; and • Be adequately documented. See also2 CFR§§ also 2 CFR §§ 200.300, Statutory and national policy requirements through§200.309National Policy Requirements through §200.309, Period ofperformance of Performance of this partPart.

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Samples: Performance Partnership Agreement

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