95-14240. Financial Assistance Award; Intent to Award Cooperative Agreement To Florida State University  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 112 (Monday, June 12, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 30845-30846]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-14240]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    
    Financial Assistance Award; Intent to Award Cooperative Agreement 
    To Florida State University
    
    AGENCY: Department of Energy (DOE).
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Department of Energy announces that pursuant to 10 CFR 
    600.6(a)(5), it is making a discretionary financial assistance award 
    based on the [[Page 30846]] criteria set forth at 10 CFR 600.7(b)(2)(i) 
    (A) and (B) to Florida State University (FSU), and FSU's Institute for 
    Central and Eastern European Cooperative Environmental Research 
    (ICEECER), both located in Tallahassee, Florida, under Cooperative 
    Agreement Number DE-FC01-95EW55101. The DOE intends to make a 
    noncompetitive financial assistance award. The purposes of the proposed 
    cooperative agreement are to continue FSU's work in environmental 
    research technology and development, which the DOE has funded for the 
    previous five years, and to establish an identification and evaluation 
    program of innovative environmental technologies on an international 
    scale. This five-year effort will have a total estimated cost of 
    $9,373,600.
    
    DATES: Any comments or inquiries should be submitted by June 26, 1995.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please write the U.S. Department of 
    Energy, Office of Placement and Administration, ATTN: Jeffrey R. 
    Dulberg, HR-561.22, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The proposed cooperative agreement will 
    provide funding to FSU to continue its previous work focusing on both 
    domestic U.S. and international environmental technology research and 
    development and to establish a comprehensive program of identification 
    and evaluation of innovative technologies. This program will encompass 
    those technologies that are either currently being utilized in 
    remediation efforts conducted by, or in development by, the DOE, other 
    Federal agencies, State agencies, and private organizations. This 
    program will also assist in the identification and evaluation of 
    innovative technologies for environmental cleanup, which are under 
    development by foreign scientists. ICEECER will conduct and participate 
    in international symposia, conferences, workshops, and other meetings, 
    which will serve as vehicles for identifying and evaluating these 
    innovative environmental restoration technologies. The term of the 
    project is planned to be five (5) years, commencing on June 30, 1995, 
    and ending on June 29, 2000. The activity to be funded is necessary to 
    the satisfactory completion of, or is a continuation or renewal of, an 
    activity presently being funded by the DOE, and for which competition 
    for support would have a significant adverse effect on continuity or 
    completion of the activity. Without continuance of these worker safety 
    studies funded by the DOE and which are still ongoing in Hungary, 
    Poland, and throughout the former Soviet Union, the Government's 
    investment to date would, in effect, be wasted, since the technologies 
    being investigated are not yet mature enough for full scale 
    implementation at U.S. cleanup sites. The activity is being conducted 
    by the applicant using its own resources. FSU has invested its own 
    resources in performing interdisciplinary research aimed at 
    understanding and mitigating the effects that environmental pollutants 
    have on human health and ecological systems. FSU has also invested its 
    own resources in establishing critical links with academic institutions 
    and private organizations in Central and Eastern Europe in the 
    environmental technology field. By accelerating and significantly 
    expanding FSU's current efforts, Departmental funding would enhance the 
    public benefits to be derived. The DOE knows of no other entity which 
    is conducting or is planning to conduct such an activity.
        Based on the evaluation of relevance to the accomplishment of a 
    public purpose, it is determined that the proposal represents a 
    beneficial method and approach: to continue developing and testing 
    advanced environmental technologies that could result in significant 
    cost reductions and increased worker safety for cleanup projects in the 
    U.S.; to perform interdisciplinary research aimed at understanding and 
    mitigating the effects that environmental pollutants have on human 
    health and ecological systems; to heighten public awareness concerning 
    innovative technologies for managing radioactive wastes, hazardous 
    wastes, and mixed wastes; and, to identify and evaluate innovative 
    technologies for site characterization, monitoring, and restoration, as 
    well as for waste management and the environmental consequences of 
    energy production.
    
        Issued in Washington, DC, on June 1, 1995.
    Richard G. Lewis,
    Contracting Officer, Office of Placement and Administration.
    [FR Doc. 95-14240 Filed 6-9-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/12/1995
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of intent.
Document Number:
95-14240
Dates:
Any comments or inquiries should be submitted by June 26, 1995.
Pages:
30845-30846 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-14240.pdf