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ceives an award of compensation by judgment or settlement, the displacing agency shall reimburse the plaintiff for his reasonable costs, disbursements, and expenses, including reasonable attorney, appraisal, and engineering fees, actually incurred because of the proceeding.

§ 4.608 Real property provided by State agency for an EPA project.

(a) Whenever a State agency is obligated to provide the necessary real property incident to an EPA project, the Environmental Protection Agency may not accept that real property until it is determined that the State agency has made all payments and provided all assistance and assurances required of a State Agency by § 4.500.

(b) The State agency shall pay the cost of such requirements in the same manner and to the same extent as the real property acquired for such project, except that in the case of any real property acquisition or displacement occurring prior to July 1, 1972, the Environmental Protection Agency shall pay the first $25,000 of the cost of providing the required payments and assistance.

APPENDIX A-RECORDS

I. Land acquisition. For purpose of Title III of the Act, the acquiring agency shall keep a record of the following information concerning each acquisition of any interest in land used for an EPA supported project:

(1) The identification of the property and the estate or interests acquired, including improvements; owners and occupants. (2) The appraisal.

(3) The offer.

(4) The date and method of acquisition. (5) The date, amount, and purpose of payments to owners and others.

II. General information concerning the project. A displacing agency shall keep a record of the following general information for each EPA administered or EPA assisted project:

(1) Project and parcel identification;

(2) Name and address of each displaced person;

(3) Dates of all personal contacts made with each displaced person;

(4) Date each displaced person is given notice of relocation payments and services; (5) Name of agency employee who offers relocation assistance;

(6) The date the offer of assistance is declined or accepted, and the name of the individual who accepts or declines the offer;

(7) Date each displaced person is required to move;

(8) Date of actual relocation, and whether relocation was accomplished with the assistance of the displacing agency, other agencies, or without assistance;

(9) Type of tenure held by each displaced person before and after relocation.

III. Displacement from dwellings. The displacing agency shall keep a record of the following information concerning each individual or family displaced from a dwelling in connection with the project:

(1) Number in family, or number of individuals.

(2) Type of dwelling.

(3) Fair market value, or monthly rent. (4) Number of rooms.

IV. Displaced businesses. The displacing agency shall keep a record of the following information concerning each business displaced in connection with the project: (1) Type of business.

(2) Whether or not relocated.
(3) If relocated, distance moved.

(4) Data supporting a determination that a business cannot be relocated without a substantial loss of its existing patronage and that it is not part of a commercial enterprise having at least one other establishment not being acquired by a State agency or the United States.

V. Moving expenses. The displacing agency shall keep a record of the following information concerning each payment of moving and related expenses in connection with the project:

(1) The date personal property is moved, and the original and new locations of the personal property.

(2) If personal property is stored temporarily:

(a) The place of storage;

(b) The duration of storage; and

(c) A statement of why storage is necessary.

(3) An account of all moving expenses that are supported by receipted bills or similar evidence of expenses;

(4) Amount of reimbursement claimed, amount allowed, and an explanation of any difference;

(5) In the case of a business or farm operation that receives a fixed allowance in lieu of moving expenses, data underlying the computation of such payment.

VI. Replacement housing payments. The displacing agency shall keep a record of the following information concerning each relocation housing payment made in connection with the project:

(1) The date application for payment is received.

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(2) The date application for payment is approved or rejected.

(3) Data substantiating the amount of payment.

(4) If replacement housing is purchased, a copy of the closing statement indicating the purchase price, down payment, and incidental expenses.

(5) A copy of the Truth in Lending Statement, or other data, including computations, that confirm any increased interest payment.

APPENDIX B-DIRECTORY: REGIONAL AND AREA OFFICES, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Region I

Regional Administrator James J. Barry, Rm. 800, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Boston, Massachusetts 02203, Tel. (617) 223-4066. Area offices:

Connecticut, Hartford 06105: 999 Asylum Avenue, Tel. (203) 244-3638. Massachusetts, Boston 02114: Bulfinch Building, 15 New Chardon Street, Tel. (617) 223-4111.

New Hampshire, Manchester 03101: Davison Building, 1230 Elm Street, Tel. (603) 669-7681.

Region II

Regional Administrator S. William Green, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, New York 10007, Tel. (212) 264-8068. Area offices:

New Jersey, Camden 08103: The Parkade Building, 519 Federal Street, Tel. (609) 963-2301.

New Jersey, Newark 07102: Gateway 1 Building, Raymond Plaza, Tel. (201) 645-3010.

New York, Buffalo 14202: Grant Building, 560 Main Street, Tel. (716) 842-3510. New York, New York 10007: 120 Church Street, Tel. (212) 264-0522.

Commonwealth area office:

Puerto Rico, San Juan 00936: Post Office Box 3869 GPO, 255 Ponce de Leon Avenue, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, FTS Tel. (Dial Code 106-ask operator for listed number 622-0201), Commercial Number: 622-0201.

Region III

Regional Administrator Theodore R. Robb, Curtis Building, 6th and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106. Tel. (215) 597-2560.

Area offices:

District of Columbia, Washington 20005: 1310 L Street, N.W., Tel. (202) 382-4855.

Maryland, Baltimore 21201: Federal Building, 31 Hopkins Plaza, Tel. (301) 9622121.

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19106: Curtis Building, 625 Walnut Street, Tel. (215) 597-2358.

Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh 15222: 1000 Lib-
erty Avenue, Tel. (412) 644-2802.
Virginia, Richmond 23240: 701 East
Franklin Street, Post Office Box 10011,
Tel. (703) 782-2721.

Region IV

Regional Administrator Edward H. Baxter, Peachtree-Seventh Building, 50 Seventh Street, N.E.. Atlanta, Georgia 30323, Tel. (404) 526-5585.

Area offices: Alabama, Birmingham 35233: Daniel Building, 15 South 20th Street, Tel. (205) 325-3264. Florida, Jacksonville 32204: Peninsular Plaza, 661 Riverside Avenue, Tel. (904) 791-2626.

Georgia, Atlanta 30303: Peachtree Center Building, 230 Peachtree Street, N.W., Tel. (404) 526-4576.

Kentucky, Louisville 40202: Children's Hospital Foundation Bldg., 601 South Floyd Street, Tel. (502) 582-5254. Mississippi, Jackson 39202: 301 North Lamar Street, FTS Tel. (601) 948-2267, Commercial Number: 948-7821.

North Carolina, Greensboro 27408: 2309 West Cone Boulevard, Northwest Plaza, FTS Tel. (919) 275-9361, Commercial Number 275-9111.

South Carolina, Columbia 29201: 1801 Main Street, Jefferson Square, FTS Tel. (803) 253-3535, Commercial Number: 253-8371.

Tennessee, Knoxville 37919: One Northshore Building, 1111 Northshore Drive. FTS Tel. (615) 524-4011, Commercial Number: 584-8527.

Region V

Regional Administrator George J. Vavoulis, 300 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606, Tel. (312) 353-5680.

Area offices:

Illinois, Chicago 60602: 17 North Dearborn Street, Tel. (312) 353-7660.

Indiana, Indianapolis 46205: Willowbrook 5 Building, 4720 Kingsway Drive, Tel. (317) 633-7188.

Michigan, Detroit 48226: 5th Floor, First
National Building, 660 Woodward
Avenue, Tel. (313) 226-7900.
Minnesota, Minneapolis-St. Paul: Griggs-
Midway Building, 1821 University
Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota 55104, Tel.
(612) 725-4801.

Ohio, Columbus 43215: 60 East Main
Street, Tel. (614) 469-5737.

Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53203: 744 North 4th Street, FTS Tel. (414) 224-3214, Commercial Number: 272-8600.

Region VI

Regional Administrator Richard L. Morgan, Federal Building, 810 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102, Tel. (817) 334-2867. Area offices:

Arkansas, Little Rock 72201: Union National Bank Building, One Union National Plaza, FTS Tel. (501) 372-5401, Commercial Number: 372-4361. Louisiana,

New Orleans 70113: Plaza Tower, 1001 Howard Avenue, Tel. (504) 527-2062.

Oklahoma, Oklahoma City 73102: 301 North Hudson Street, FTS Tel. (405) 231-4891. Commercial Number: 2314181.

Texas, Dallas 75202: Room 14-A-18, New Dallas Federal Building, 1100 Commerce Street, Tel. (214) 749-2158.

Texas, San Antonio 78285: Kallison Building, 410 South Main Avenue, Post Office Box 9163, FTS Tel. (512) 225-4665, Commercial Number: 225-5511.

Region VII

Regional Administrator Harry I. Sharrott
(Acting), Room 300 Federal Office Build-
ing, 911 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mis-
souri 64106, Tel. (816) 374-2661.
Area offices:

Kansas, Kansas City 66117: One Gateway
Center, 5th and State Streets, Post
Office Box 1339, Tel. (816) 374-4355.
Missouri, St. Louis 63101: 210 North 12th
Street, Tel. (314) 622-4760.
Nebraska, Omaha 68106: Univac Building,
7100 West Center Road, Tel. (402) 221-
4221.

Region VIII

Regional Administrator Robert C. Rosenheim, Federal Building, 1961 Stout Street, Denver, Colorado 80202, Tel. (303) 8374881.

Region IX

Regional Administrator Robert H. Baida, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, Post Office Box 36003, San Francisco, California 94102, Tel. (415) 556-4752.

Area offices:

California, Los Angeles 90057: 2500 Wilshire Boulevard, Tel. (213) 688-5127. California, San Francisco 94111: 1 Embarcadero Center, Suite 1600, Tel. (415) 556-2238.

Region X

Regional Administrator Oscar P. Pederson, Arcade Plaza Building. 1321 Second Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98101, Tel. (206) 442-5415.

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State and local government employees are established at a maximum of $25 per training day regardless of type of course until July 1, 1974. After that date they are to pay the full fee. Charges for field courses taught by EPA instructors are for actual expenses on a per course basis. Complete tuition fee schedules may be obtained from the registration offices listed in § 5.4. Tuition fees will be subject to change either upward or downward, based on actual experience under the system.

§ 5.4 Registration offices.

Direct training programs are offered by both EPA national program offices and regional EPA offices. Listed in this Section are the EPA national program offices and regional offices to which applications are to be sent. The proper registration office may be determined from the specific course announcement.

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REGIONAL EPA OFFICES

EPA, Regional Manpower Office, Region I, JFK Federal Building-Room 2303. Boston, Massachusetts 02203.

EPA, Regional Manpower Office, Region II, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 845D, New York, New York 10007.

EPA, Regional Manpower Office, Region III, Sixth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106

EPA, Regional Manpower Office, Region IV, 1421 Peachtree Street, NE., 4th floor, Atlanta, Georgia 30309.

EPA, Regional Manpower Office, Region V, 1 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606.

EPA, Regional Manpower Office, Region VI, 1600 Patterson, Suite 1100, Dallas, Texas 75201.

EPA, Regional Manpower Office, Region VII, Room 249, 1735 Baltimore Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri 64108.

EPA, Regional Manpower Office, Region VIII, Suite 900, 1860 Lincoln Street, Denver, Colorado 80203.

EPA, Regional Manpower Office, Region IX, 100 California Street, San Francisco, California 94111.

EPA, Regional Manpower Office, Region X, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98101.

§ 5.5 Procedure for payment.

Applications for direct training courses shall be completed and submitted in accordance with the instructions issued by the respective national program and/or regional offices. Fee payment in the amount indicated by the course announcement shall accompany completed applications (except in the case of waiver requests as described in § 5.75). All applications for field courses will be submitted in a timely manner by the sponsoring agency. Expenses will be noted and charges assessed the sponsoring agency after the course is conducted. The charge will be payable upon submission. All applicants shall make payment by check, payable to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, except applicants from Federal, State, and local agencies may send a purchase order of other acceptable financial commitment. Such financial commitment statements shall include information as to the agency and account number to be charged and other necessary information for billing purposes.

§ 5.6 Refunds.

An applicant may withdraw his application and receive full reimbursement of his fee provided that he notifies the appropriate registration office in writing no later than 10 days before commencement of the course for which he has registered.

§ 5.7 Waiver of fee.

Waivers of the full tuition fee may be granted on a limited basis. Each waiver request must be justified and considered by cognitive EPA units on: (a) Severity of the pollution problem in the area in which the applicant employee is working; (b) bona-fide administrative or legal constraints of the applicant agency to pay the reduced fee; (c) service, resulting from the training that will be provided as a benefit to the Federal Government. No waivers will be granted for field courses. Waivers are provided as a transitional easement for exceptional cases and will not be granted after July 1, 1975.

§ 5.8 Appeal of waiver denial.

Waiver denials may be appealed to the Office of Education and Manpower Planning, Washington, D.C. 20460, to adjudicate and expedite agency review. Appeal submissions should include copies of original application and justification for waiver, EPA registration office denial correspondence, and other pertinent information supporting the request for waiver.

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6.503 Consultation during the environmental review process.

6.504 Public participation. 6.505 Limitations on actions during the environmental review process.

6.506 Criteria for preparing EISS and granting categorical exclusions.

6.507 Environmental review process. 6.508 Limits on delegation to States. 6.509 Identification of mitigation meas

ures.

6.510 Monitoring.

Subpart F-Environmental Review Procedures for the New Source NPDES Program

6.600

6.601

Purpose.

Definitions.

6.602 Applicability.

6.603 Limitations on actions during environmental review process.

impact state

6.604 Environmental review process.

6.605

Criteria for preparing EISS. 6.606 Record of decision.

6.607 Monitoring.

Subpart G-Environmental Review Procedures for Research and Development Programs

6.700 Purpose.

6.701

Definition.

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