81 FR 33394
SIP Approval: Maine (reasonably available control technology requirements for reducing volatile organic compound emissions from fiberglass boat manufacturing and surface coating operations).
SIP Approval: Maine (reasonably available control technology requirements for reducing volatile organic compound emissions from fiberglass boat manufacturing and surface coating operations).
SIP Approval: Maine (reasonably available control technology requirements for reducing volatile organic compound emissions from fiberglass boat manufacturing and surface coating operations).
SIP Approval: Maine (reasonably available control technology requirements for reducing volatile organic compound emissions from fiberglass boat manufacturing and surface coating operations).
SIP Approval: California (revision to format for materials incorporated by reference in the “Identification of Plan” section).
SIP Approval: California (revision to format for materials incorporated by reference in the “Identification of Plan” section).
SIP Approval: California (revision to format for materials incorporated by reference in the “Identification of Plan” section).
DOD, the General Services Administration, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration proposed to amend the Federal Acquisition Regulation to create an annual representation within the System for Award Management for vendors to indicate if and where they publicly disclose greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and GHG reduction goals or targets; this information will help the government assess supplier GHG management practices and assist agencies in developing strategies to engage with contractors to reduce supply chain emissions as directed by Executive Order No. 13693, Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade, dated March 19, 2015.
DOD, the General Services Administration, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration proposed to amend the Federal Acquisition Regulation to create an annual representation within the System for Award Management for vendors to indicate if and where they publicly disclose greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and GHG reduction goals or targets; this information will help the government assess supplier GHG management practices and assist agencies in developing strategies to engage with contractors to reduce supply chain emissions as directed by Executive Order No. 13693, Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade, dated March 19, 2015.
DOD, the General Services Administration, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration proposed to amend the Federal Acquisition Regulation to create an annual representation within the System for Award Management for vendors to indicate if and where they publicly disclose greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and GHG reduction goals or targets; this information will help the government assess supplier GHG management practices and assist agencies in developing strategies to engage with contractors to reduce supply chain emissions as directed by Executive Order No. 13693, Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade, dated March 19, 2015.
DOD, the General Services Administration, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration proposed to amend the Federal Acquisition Regulation to create an annual representation within the System for Award Management for vendors to indicate if and where they publicly disclose greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and GHG reduction goals or targets; this information will help the government assess supplier GHG management practices and assist agencies in developing strategies to engage with contractors to reduce supply chain emissions as directed by Executive Order No. 13693, Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade, dated March 19, 2015.