Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement Sample Contracts

Colorado Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement FY2015
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • December 18th, 2014
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Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • October 2nd, 2019

This Agreement reflects the relationship between Ecology and EPA Region 10. It is a partnership with each other and with the people of Washington in protecting, enhancing, and restoring our natural environment. In this Agreement, we have identified clear environmental priorities and desired results.

Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • September 8th, 2015
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement (EnPPA or PPA)‌
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • August 17th, 2017

On October 2016, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 5 entered into an agreement that specifies how we will jointly protect Minnesota’s environment. The Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement (EnPPA or PPA) introduces more flexibility, accountability, and environmental outcomes into the state/federal relationship.

FFY 2009 - 2012
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • September 21st, 2010

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 5 are entering their eighth Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement (PPA) with the approval of this document. This agreement describes the environmental outcomes that both Agencies are striving to achieve and joint program priorities that the State and EPA think need additional management attention.

Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • October 1st, 2003
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • May 18th, 1999

This Agreement is a reflection of the relationship Ecology and EPA Region 10 have been moving toward over the last several years: a partnership with each other and with Washington’s citizens in protecting, enhancing and restoring our natural environment. In this Agreement we have identified clear environmental priorities and desired results.

Authorizing Signatures
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • June 14th, 2021

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5 2021-2023 (13th) Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement is approved on the date of the last signature received.

ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • January 25th, 2000

This Agreement between the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) and Region 6 of the EPA, while drawing heavily on the NEPPS concept, addresses what the signatories to the Agreement believe is a more fundamental and comprehensive issue than that of oversight reform. This Agreement is an explicit attempt by its parties to find new measures and redefine the relationship between LDEQ and EPA to foster a broader sense of partnership and fully complement

State-Federal Partnership Formed
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • August 17th, 1998

Environment and Natural Resources marked an important milestone in our relationship with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region III, by signing an Environmental Perfor- mance Partnership Agreement. The Agreement will improve the effective- ness of Maryland’s environmental programs and enable the state and federal government to better coordi- nate efforts to protect human health and the environment in Maryland. It will also provide for the development of a long-term, results-based manage- ment plan that will improve the effectiveness of Maryland’s environ- mental programs and strengthen the

Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • June 22nd, 2017

This agreement is a product of the National Environmental Performance Partnership System (NEPPS), a joint initiative of the EPA and Environmental Council of States (ECOS). The objective of the NEPPS initiative is to strengthen protection of public health and the environment by directing limited resources toward a state’s most pressing environmental issues. Performance Partnership Agreements (PPAs) formed under NEPPS is designed to provide states and EPA with flexibility in how they achieve environmental results and enhance accountability in achieving environmental progress. The Performance Partnership Grant (PPG) is the federal grant used to fund many of the PPA activities.

Publication Information
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • April 27th, 2021

This document is available on the Department of Ecology’s website at: https://apps.ecology.wa.gov/publications/summarypages/0201002.html

Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • August 4th, 1999

This Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement is also available on both Ecology’s and EPA’s Internet Home Page at the Internet addresses below.

Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • January 27th, 2011

This agreement is a product of the National Environmental Performance Partnership System (NEPPS), a joint initiative of the EPA and Environmental Council of States (ECOS). The objective of the NEPPS initiative is to strengthen protection of public health and the environment by directing limited resources toward a state’s most pressing environmental issues. Performance Partnership Agreements (PPAs) formed under NEPPS are designed to provide states and EPA with flexibility in how they achieve environmental results and enhance accountability in achieving environmental progress. The Performance Partnership Grant (PPG) is the federal grant used to fund many of the PPA activities.

Authorizing Signatures
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • July 6th, 2009

USEPA Role: USEPA R5 will independently inspect the boiler and industrial furnace units at five (5) TSDs, and inspect two (2) additional operating TSDs for all permit requirements. USEPA will perform annual inspections at all operating TSDs owned or operated by State and local governments.

Colorado Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • November 25th, 2015
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Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • March 5th, 2002
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • August 28th, 2001

This Agreement replaces our previously executed State/Environmental Protection Agency Agreement, as well as several other work plans and agreements previously negotiated between our two agencies. It is a reflection of the relationship Ecology and EPA Region 10 have been moving toward over the last several years: a partnership with each other and with Washington’s citizens in protecting, enhancing and restoring our natural environment. In this Agreement we have begun to identify success in terms of environmental health through the use of environmental indicators.

Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement EPA Region 5 and MPCA Joint Priorities
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • September 14th, 2020

The MPCA implements the requirements of Title V of the Clean Air Act through its combined construction and operating permits program, which was approved by EPA on December 4, 2001 (66 FR 62967). Through regular program interactions, our annual planning process, and periodic program reviews, EPA and MPCA discuss program progress and implementation issues. MPCA and EPA agree that there is a large backlog of Title V renewal applications. EPA and MPCA seek to work jointly to significantly increase issuance of Title V operating permit renewals, thereby reducing MPCA's renewal backlog. EPA and MPCA agree that the Title V Program provides significant environmental benefit and as such the MPCA agrees to continue to look for ways to increases resources assigned to Title V permitting.

This Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement is also available on both Ecology’s and EPA’s Internet Home Page at the Internet
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • August 23rd, 2001

The Department of Ecology is an equal opportunity agency, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, disability, age, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, disabled veteran’s status, Vietnam Era veteran’s status or sexual orientation.

PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • November 15th, 2023

This Agreement describes our continued shared agenda for environmental progress in the State of New Jersey, our refinement of measures to evaluate this progress and agreed upon strategies to reach our mutual goals. This plan furthers the partnership for environmental protection in the State while also articulating our expectations for the state/federal relationship. A critical element of this partnership is the utilization of creative joint efforts to resolve programmatic obstacles that must be addressed in order to achieve our goals and to fulfill the needs of each agency. Such efforts are necessary and acknowledged to address the delivery of updated database systems in New Jersey (e.g., New Jersey Environmental Management System) and their interface with national databases. Although an outstanding item at the signing of this Agreement, a joint commitment exists to ensure that national databases continue receiving appropriate New Jersey data. This will be accomplished through direct d

Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement EPA Region 5 and MPCA Joint Priorities
Environmental Performance Partnership Agreement • September 14th, 2020

The MPCA implements the requirements of Title V of the Clean Air Act through its combined construction and operating permits program, which was approved by EPA on December 4, 2001 (66 FR 62967). Through regular program interactions, our annual planning process, and periodic program reviews, EPA and MPCA discuss program progress and implementation issues. MPCA and EPA agree that there is a large backlog of Title V renewal applications. EPA and MPCA seek to work jointly to significantly increase issuance of Title V operating permit renewals, thereby reducing MPCA's renewal backlog. EPA and MPCA agree that the Title V Program provides significant environmental benefit and as such the MPCA agrees to continue to look for ways to increases resources assigned to Title V permitting.

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