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What constitutes a “revision”; i.e. does the CIWMB need to know every single change is made to the submitted work plan/budget or can minor changes be made without notice?

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Examples of a revision would be exceeding a budget category, deleting a goal or objective, violating a permit condition, or not meeting or changing a progress milestone. Minor operational changes need not be reported, although a “no surprises” policy is always appreciated by your CIWMB Grant Manager and will also usually benefit the grantee. 24. Four cities would like to apply together for a regional grant for a u-waste collection project in conjunction with local home center-type stores to have u-waste collected at their stores and perhaps have a city pick up. Do we have to include the county in which we all reside? Answer: A public/private partnership to develop and implement a specific innovative u-waste collection model program would be an Infrastructure Grant proposal. Any individual or group of jurisdictions, including or not including the unincorporated county, could apply. County-wide Coordination Grants on the other hand are for developing overall coordination and strategy for

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