Funding and Measures from a Region 8 Perspective Western Regions Pesticide Meeting Linda Himmelbauer, USEPA R8 May 16, 2006.

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Funding and Measures from a Region 8 Perspective Western Regions Pesticide Meeting Linda Himmelbauer, USEPA R8 May 16, 2006

USEPA Region 82 Acknowledgments… Tim Osag, Technical Enforcement Program, USEPA Region 8 Judy Bloom, Pesticides program, USEPA Region 8 Ron Kendall, OPP FEAD

USEPA Region 83 CHALLENGE #1… Funding How to provide the best FIFRA coverage in Indian country with the current available resources.

USEPA Region 84 CHALLENGE #2… Measures How to stay afloat amidst the sea of new measures.

USEPA Region 85 Topics to be Covered… Background Current Funding Situation Measures: how they’ve changed business Need for New Thinking

USEPA Region 86 Background R8 Tribal Program...  27 Tribal Nations on 26 reservations.  Population 208,000.  Combined 46,490 square miles, about size of Mississippi.  Approx 40% of all lands that constitute Indian country in the US are contained within Region 8. Mississippi

USEPA Region 87 Background… R8 Pesticides Program Pesticide duties are housed in four R8 Offices: Pollution Prevention, Pesticides & Toxics Program (P3T) Pesticides core field programs: WPS, Endangered Species, C & T, SAI, Imports, Water Quality as well as IPM in Schools, POs for State PPGs /Continuous grants, program oversight, direct implementation. Technical Enforcement Program (TEP) Inspectors Compliance Assistance Tribal Assistance Program (TAP) Tribal POs for PPGs / Continuous grants Policy, Information Mgmt. & Env. Justice Program (PJ) FTTS/NCDB Database management

USEPA Region 88 In addition to National priorities every Region also has priorities…. Region 8 Priorities: Agriculture Direct Implementation Energy Homeland Security Revitalization

USEPA Region 89 Current Funding Situation….. R8 Tribal Pesticides Program From 3 sources: –OPP: $ 55.2 K –OECA: $ K –AIEO: $ 100 K over 3 years *3 Pots of Money=3 Sets of Measures*

USEPA Region 810 OPP/OECA Funding comparison….. $ K $ K Mississippi

USEPA Region 811 What’s being funded in R8… Five Tribal Pesticide programs: Cheyenne River Sioux, Fort Peck, Oglala, Standing Rock, Three Affiliated. One Pesticide Tribal Circuit Rider (for SD reservations, currently Lower Brule and Crow Creek). Special project from the National OPP RFP: Sisseton Wahpeton Water Quality.

USEPA Region 812 Additional Funding available via the OPP Special Project RFP…. This RFP will be released soon. –A total of approx $400K available for tribal pesticide related special projects. Contact : Ron Kendall, OPP

USEPA Region 813 An additional funding challenge for FY07...Indirect Cost (IDC) Rates This is a national push - includes all Regions. Not a new requirement. OMB is holding EPA accountable for implementing the requirement. The IDC rate must be approved by IHS for every tribe (every year or some may have multi-year approvals). Before the IDC is approved, the financial papers of the tribe must be audited by a single independent auditor that the tribe hires.

USEPA Region 814 An additional funding challenge for FY07...Indirect Cost (IDC) Rates Rates vary between 9-50% and are not determined by EPA AT ALL. All indirect costs in new grants, and new money added to existing grants, are affected. Getting approval is entirely directed by the tribe. As Tribal Pesticide Program contacts… it may be a good idea to check with your financial office to see where they are in getting the rate approved.

USEPA Region 815 Measures…. Have the OMB PART reviews and new measures affected the way Region 8 runs its pesticides program…? You bet.

USEPA Region 816 Measures… how they’ve changed business in R8 R8 moved to a “base program” funding approach For OPP money…. –Base tribal program approx $9-14K per year –Work plan activities support the national (or regional) program measures. For OECA money…. –Base tribal program approx $65K –Work plan activities support the national measures: inspection-based, obtaining federal credentials, etc.

USEPA Region 817 Measures…continued how they’ve changed business in R8 GAP money used for pesticide code development. Funding decisions are based on need and performance (including progress in meeting measures).

USEPA Region 818 Need for New Thinking…. Resources are flat…..so… Are we funding the right things…?? Are we putting our money in the best places to maximize FIFRA coverage in Indian country…??

USEPA Region 819 FIFRA Coverage in Indian country… What’s currently in the toolbox…. –Cooperative Agreements with Tribes –Grants with Tribes (Special Projects) –Direct Implementation (EPA) –Circuit Riders –?–? –?–? We need more tools in the toolbox.

USEPA Region 820 The right things to fund …. Ensuring pesticides are used safely to protect public health and the environment.

USEPA Region 821 Improving FIFRA coverage in Indian Country… In 2005, R8 assessed FIFRA coverage needs in Indian country focusing on collecting data for agriculture: acreage, number of farms & ranches, population, etc., all indicators of possible pesticide use. Purpose of the assessment: to help EPA best target its resources.

USEPA Region 822 Assessment Methodology Looked at the factors used in HQ formula funding for States. Specifically, state grant allocation factors from the CFR (40 Part 35 Part A Section (j) & (k). –population –private applicators –commercial applicators –# farms –farm acreage –production establishments Not all factors applicable or readily available Information provided to R8 tribes for comment Information presented at ROC mtg

USEPA Region 823 Assessment Conclusions The five tribes receiving continuous cooperative agreement grants ranked high in population, # farms/ranches, agricultural acreage. Greater FIFRA coverage needed in SD (initiated the circuit rider program) Greater FIFRA coverage needed in MT (Montana EPA Office)

USEPA Region 824 Questions or Comments?