What are the rewards of participating in the Indiana CLEAN Community Challenge?
The potential rewards for a community participating in the Indiana CLEAN Community Challenge are numerous and include financial incentives from various state agencies:
1. Better Terms and Improved Chances
- Receive $5,000 - $10,000 for communities that close a State Revolving Fund Loan (Available to the first 15 applicants; $10,000 to Wastewater applicants; $5,000 to Drinking water applicants)
- Credit toward the Department of Natural Resources Land and Water Conservation Fund
- Credit toward the Department of Natural Resources Recreational Trails Program
- Credit toward the Department of Natural Resources Urban Forestry Conservation Fund
- Credit toward the Department of Natural Resources Indiana Coastal Grant Program
- Letters of support from IDEM Commissioner to the appropriate agency for consideration in the grant review process when applying for other state grants
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2. Recognition
- Receive various forms of recognition that include: CLEAN Community road sign, plaque, press event, news releases, use of CLEAN logo, and posting on IDEM website.
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3. Improved Communication
- Invitation to attend annual meetings with the IDEM commissioner to discuss environmental progress or concerns
- Invitation to attend networking events hosted by IDEM
- Invitation to join IDEM's Partners for Pollution Prevention
- Invitation to meet with the Indiana Brownfields Program for one-on-one assistance regarding blighted properties in your community
- Recognition of CLEAN membership status in IDEM acknowledgment letters to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for federal brownfield redevelopment grant proposals
- Increased visibility as a partner on future IDEM initiatives and first to receive opportunities for involvement in such IDEM initiatives
- Priority support and assistance from IDEM's Office of Pollution Prevention and Technical Assistance
- Recognition as a clean and healthy place to live and work in Indiana
- Receive regulatory and grant updates from the IDEM CLEAN listserv
- Single point of contact within OPPTA for all environmental and IDEM related inquiries
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4. Regulatory Assistance
Office of Water Quality Regulatory Incentives
- Expedited drinking water permitting and well site selection approval
- Assign same NPDES permit writer and inspector when feasible
- Assign same drinking water permit reviewer and inspector when feasible
- Receive low priority for routine NPDES inspections
- Advanced announcement of routine inspections
- Streamlined and expedited NPDES renewal application process
- Reduction in NPDES permit sampling frequency
- Ability to submit Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMR) annually
- Exemption from submitting Monthly Reports of Operation (MRO)
- Exemption from submitting Monthly Monitoring Reports (MMR)
- Accelerated review and renewal of existing land application permit
- Reports for the land application permit submitted within 60 days of the last day of each calendar month
Office of Land Quality Regulatory Incentives
- Extended hazardous waste storage for Large Quantity Generators
- Assign same permit writer and inspector when feasible
- Low priority for routine Large Quantity Generator inspections
- Advanced announcement of routine Large Quantity Generator, Small Quantity Generator, and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal inspections
Office of Air Quality Regulatory Incentives
- Extended FESOP term of up to ten years
- Extended MSOP term of up to ten years
- Expedited permit application and renewals
- Reduced reporting frequency of quarterly reports to semi-annually
- Alternative due date for certain quarterly or semi-annual reports
- Assign the same permit writer and inspector when feasible
- Low routine inspection priority
- Advanced announcement of routine inspections
- Flexible permit language to reduce need for future permit modifications
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