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Environmental Protection Agency federal obligations in Pennsylvania

USAspending.gov records $4,016,431,726.67 in Environmental Protection Agency obligations with place of performance in Pennsylvania, across 425 awards. Awarding agency 068 and state PA are the pair. Concentration defines the cell: 425 records under $4.02 billion. Mean obligation is about $9.45 million per award ($4,016,431,726.67 ÷ 425). The total is not an environmental grade of the Commonwealth. Correlation between a large industrial state and EPA awards is expected; it is not a finding about air or water quality. Outlays, site lists, and fiscal years are absent from the facts and are not invented here.

Key figures

  • EPA agency 068 shows $4,016,431,726.67 in Pennsylvania place-of-performance obligations on 425 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $9.45 million per award.
  • The total is not an environmental ranking.
  • No program or site split is in the facts.
  • USAspending obligations are not outlays.

EPA awards tagged to Pennsylvania

Four hundred twenty-five awards totaling $4,016,431,726.67 produces a mean near $9.45 million. Superfund, water infrastructure, and state revolving funds often come up in EPA discussions; none of those program names are dollar shares in the facts. This page does not allocate the $4.02 billion among them.

The join is not an air-quality ranking, not a water-quality ranking, and not a count of regulated facilities.

Four hundred twenty-five Pennsylvania EPA awards under $4,016,431,726.67 are a thin environmental-labeled cell. Superfund and revolving-fund guesses remain guesses. HUD’s Pennsylvania overlay is a different code with tens of thousands of rows; that volume is not this 068 cell. $4,016,431,726.67 is EPA only.

Awarding agency 068

The Environmental Protection Agency hub is nationwide. Pennsylvania’s $4,016,431,726.67 is the PA geography slice. Overlay /states/pa/agencies/068/ matches 425 awards.

Awards coded to neighboring states stay off this page even when a river basin crosses a border.

Pennsylvania place of performance

PA as a tag can include the southeast, the west, and the rest of the Commonwealth in one $4,016,431,726.67 bucket. No county or watershed split is provided. The Pennsylvania federal spending hub is the parent for all awarding agencies, including a HUD cell with a much higher award count on a different code.

Place of performance is a USAspending geography field, not a map of every cleanup site.

Pennsylvania federal spending is the parent. Transportation’s Pennsylvania overlay is another mid-count infrastructure-shaped table on a different code. EPA’s 425 rows are a different mission. Neither cell grades the Commonwealth’s environment or its roads. Obligations are not outlays. No year is attached.

Obligations versus outcomes

$4,016,431,726.67 is obligations, not outlays and not pounds of pollution reduced. Outcome metrics live in other systems. Mean obligation of about $9.45 million is a quotient, not a typical assistance agreement.

No fiscal year is in the facts. The total is not labeled as a single grant cycle. 425 is a record count, not a site count.

Pennsylvania EPA’s 425 awards totaling $4,016,431,726.67 are a thin 068 cell. Superfund and water-program guesses remain guesses. HUD’s Pennsylvania overlay has tens of thousands of rows on a different code. $4,016,431,726.67 is EPA only. The mean near $9.45 million is not pollution reduced. 425 is not a site count. Watersheds that cross state lines are not merged here.

What the pair refuses to claim

A large EPA total in Pennsylvania does not mean the state’s environment is better or worse than another state’s. The table records co-occurrence of agency 068 and state PA. Campaign contributions are not part of the join.

See Environmental Protection Agency in Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania federal spending, Environmental Protection Agency, and All spending ties.

Four hundred twenty-five Pennsylvania EPA awards under $4,016,431,726.67 is a thin table. HUD’s Pennsylvania overlay is a different code with tens of thousands of rows; that volume is not this EPA cell. Superfund sites and water programs are unnamed shares.

Pennsylvania EPA beside the state hub

Environmental Protection Agency in Pennsylvania is the overlay. Pennsylvania federal spending is the parent. Environmental Protection Agency is agency 068 nationwide. All spending ties lists other pairs. Transportation’s Pennsylvania page is a different mission; its dollars are not inside $4,016,431,726.67.

The mean near $9.45 million is a quotient, not a typical revolving-fund agreement and not pollution reduced. 425 is not a site count. Place of performance PA does not map every watershed. Neighboring-state tags stay off the page. Obligations are not outlays. No year is in the facts. The pair is not an environmental ranking of the Commonwealth.

Anyone citing $4,016,431,726.67 should keep agency 068 and Pennsylvania attached so the figure is not treated as a Superfund roster or as HUD’s high-count Pennsylvania cell. The 425-award count flags concentration. Continue at the EPA overlay, the Pennsylvania hub, the national EPA profile, and the ties index. Outcomes such as pollution reduced are not in USAspending’s obligation field.

Questions

How much has the EPA obligated in Pennsylvania?
USAspending records $4,016,431,726.67 in agency 068 obligations with Pennsylvania place of performance, across 425 awards. That is an obligation aggregate, not outlays and not an environmental score.
Does this include Superfund sites?
The packet does not split programs or sites. $4,016,431,726.67 is the full EPA (068) and Pennsylvania obligation total.
What is the average EPA award in Pennsylvania?
About $9.45 million, from $4,016,431,726.67 divided by 425 awards. That mean is not a median.
Is this money already spent on cleanup?
Obligations are commitments. Outlays can differ. This page reports $4,016,431,726.67 in obligations and 425 awards only.

USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.