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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 40 · § 40.140-1

§ 40.140-1. All applications.

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(a)The relevancy of the proposed project to the objectives of the EPA research and demonstration program;
(b)The availability of funds within EPA;
(c)The technical feasibility of the project;
(d)The seriousness, extent, and urgency of the environmental problems toward which the project is directed;
(e)The anticipated public benefits to be derived from the project in relation to the costs of the project;
(f)The competency of the applicant's staff and the adequacy of the applicant's facilities and available resources;
(g)The degree to which the project can be expected to produce results that will have general application to pollution control problems nationwide;
(h)Whether the project is consistent with existing plans or ongoing planning for the project area at the State, regional, and local levels;
(i)The existence and extent of local public support for the project;
(j)Whether the proposed project is environmentally sound;
(k)Proposed cost sharing.
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