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5. California Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Justice Small <br /> Grants Program. <br /> DEFENDANTS shall provide the amount of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) <br /> payable to the California Environmental Protection Agency (with a subject line notation: <br /> Environmental Justice Small Grants Program) for the funding of projects or programs, <br /> consistent with the Environmental Justice Small Grant Program criteria set forth in Public <br /> Resources Code section 71116, that will do any of the following in California: Resolve <br /> problems associated with hazardous waste or hazardous materials contamination in <br /> environmental justice communities, including through distribution of information about the <br /> risks and regulation of hazardous waste or hazardous materials in environmental justice <br /> communities; improve communication and coordination among agencies that regulate <br /> hazardous waste or hazardous materials and residents of environmental justice <br /> communities; expand the understanding of residents of environmental justice communities <br /> about hazardous waste or hazardous material issues; evaluate information about the risks <br /> associated with hazardous waste or hazardous material exposure in environmental justice <br /> communities; promote environmental justice community involvement in decision making <br /> regarding the regulation of hazardous wastes or hazardous materials, restoration of <br /> resources contaminated by releases of hazardous wastes or hazardous materials, or the <br /> enforcement of hazardous waste or hazardous materials laws. <br /> * If the payment provided by DEFENDANTS, is accepted by a designated entity, the <br /> designated entity shall provide, until the exhaustion of the funds, annual letter reports <br /> describing the specific use of the funds. The annual letter reports shall be submitted to <br /> the Plaintiff's representatives identified in this Stipulation for Entry of Final Judgment <br /> and Permanent Injunction. <br /> F.vhihit C to Stinulntinn fnr Fntry of Finnlludament and PPrmnnnnt Iniunrtinn in PPnnIP v.Smart$ Final. IIC.Pt al. 7 of 7 <br />