General Services Administration in Ohio
Federal obligations from General Services Administration to Ohio
Total obligated
$1.96B
Awards
709
The Environmental Protection Agency has $1,931,858,744.90 in USAspending.gov obligations coded to Ohio across 676 awards. Awarding-agency 068 joined to Ohio place of performance produces the cell. It is not a water-quality ranking and not a Superfund site census. Obligations are not outlays.
Key figures
- EPA (agency 068) shows $1,931,858,744.90 in USAspending obligations in Ohio.
- Award count is 676; implied mean about $2,857,779.
- The join is not a pollution or Superfund ranking.
- Totals are obligations, not outlays.
EPA and Ohio as a coding pair
This page is a join of two USAspending.gov fields: awarding agency Environmental Protection Agency (code 068) and place-of-performance Ohio. The extract sums to $1,931,858,744.90 on 676 awards. Those facts describe a coding intersection. They do not show that Environmental Protection Agency spending caused Ohio outcomes, or that Ohio caused the federal award book.
The pair is not an Ohio environmental-quality score or a ranking of Cuyahoga cleanup. Correlation of an agency label with a state code is not causation. Place-of-performance can follow a state environmental agency, a cleanup contractor, or a regional office. Work tagged to Ohio can involve parties elsewhere, and Ohio work can be coded to another state.
EPA ECHO enforcement dashboards, water-quality assessments, and Superfund NPL lists are other products. Mixing any of those series with $1,931,858,744.90 leaves the USAspending award file. The 676 figure counts award records, including modifications present in the extract, not unique people, firms, or facilities.
Six hundred seventy-six awards under $1.93 billion
Six hundred seventy-six awards under a $1.93 billion book is a midsize tape. Dividing $1,931,858,744.90 by 676 awards yields an implied mean near $2,857,779. That quotient is a ratio of two packet facts, not a typical award size and not a median. A few large vehicles can pull the average while many smaller rows sit below it.
Volume and dollars are different columns. Cite both 676 and $1,931,858,744.90. USAspending.gov is the source. SpendingVault does not recast $2,857,779 as a product schedule or a beneficiary payment.
Later ingests can revise $1,931,858,744.90 and 676. This prose is a packet snapshot. The overlay is the live table. If those two disagree, use the overlay. Keep the obligation label so the cell is not read as cash already paid in Ohio.
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Questions
- How much has EPA obligated in Ohio?
- USAspending.gov shows $1,931,858,744.90 in Environmental Protection Agency obligations coded to Ohio across 676 awards. Awarding-agency 068 and Ohio place of performance define the join. The total is obligations, not outlays.
- Does this total measure Ohio pollution?
- No. $1,931,858,744.90 and 676 awards are award-file coding totals. They are not emissions, water-quality scores, or a Superfund site count. Correlation between EPA awards and a state code is not causation.
- What is the average EPA award in Ohio?
- The implied mean is about $2,857,779 from $1,931,858,744.90 divided by 676 awards. Program and region splits are not in this packet. The mean is not a typical cleanup contract.
- Are EPA obligations in Ohio the same as outlays?
- No. $1,931,858,744.90 is an obligation sum on 676 awards. Outlays are cash leaving the Treasury and can lag. SpendingVault does not convert this Ohio × EPA cell into cash.
USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.
How this pair fits
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