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<br />FYOS HOMELAND SECURITY GRANT PROGRAM - VERSION 2.0. 12-22-2004 <br /> <br />. Major power generation facilities that exceed 2000MW and if successfully <br />attacked would disrupt the regional electric grid <br />. Hydroelectric facilities and dams that produce power in excess of 2000MW or <br />could result in catastrophic loss of life if breached <br />. Nuclear Power plants <br />. Electric substations 500KV or larger, and substations 345KV or larger that are <br />part of a critical system supporting populations in excess of one million people <br />. Rail and highway bridges over major waterways that, if destroyed, would cause <br />catastrophic economic loss <br />. Major highway tunnels under waterways that if attacked would cause <br />catastrophic loss of life or catastrophic economic impact <br />. Major natural gas transmission pipelines in excess of 3000 bcf throughput <br />. Natural gas and liquid natural gas (LNG) storage facilities <br />. Major petroleum handling facilities such as pipelines, ports, refineries and <br />terminals <br />. Major mass transit subway systems and the supporting ventilation systems <br />. Telecommunications, internet, and cyber facilities <br /> <br />Border Security, Northern and southern border jurisdictions may use FY05 LETPP <br />funding for operational overtime costs (including travel and per diem) associated with <br />providing enhanced law enforcement operations in support of federal agencies for <br />increased border security at Code Orange. UASI jurisdictions at the border may also <br />use such funds at Code Yellow. <br /> <br />State, tribal, and local law enforcement personnel may provide increased enforcement <br />presence by generally increasing their patrol presence at the border; by providing <br />additional traffic control support at the border and at border patrol traffic checkpoints; <br />and by enhancing their participation in the Integrated Border Enforcement Teams. <br /> <br />Reimbursement for state, tribal, and local law enforcement at northern and southern <br />border jurisdictions is contingent upon approved operational plans developed jointly <br />between state, tribal and local law enforcement officials and DHS CBP/Border Patrol <br />sectors. No funds may be obligated or drawn down in support of these activities without <br />CBP approval of operational plans and without submission to and approval by ODP of <br />budget detail worksheets. <br /> <br />EQuipment Costs Guidance <br />Allowable equipment categories for FY05 HSGP are listed on the web-based Authorized <br />Equipment List (AEL) on the Responder Knowledge Base (RKB), which is sponsored by <br />ODP and the Oklahoma City National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism <br />(MIPT) at http://www.rkb,mipt.oro. The website is designed to provide emergency <br />responders, purchasers, and planners with a trusted, integrated, online source of <br />information on products, standards, certifications, grants, and other equipment related <br />information. By integrating this information, which includes the InterAgency Board's <br />(lAB) Standardized Equipment List (SEL) and the AEL from ODP, into one location, <br />responders, vendors, standards organizations, training facilities, and grant making <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECUR(TY I OFFICE FOR DOMEST(C PREPAREDNESS <br /> <br />28 <br /> <br />