U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GREAT AMERICAN OUTDOORS ACT (GAOA) - NATIONAL PARKS AND PUBLIC LAND LEGACY RESTORATION FUND (LRF) BUREAU OF INDIAN EDUCATION - FY22 PROJECT LIST

FY22 GAOA Funding Unique Funding Congressional Estimate ID Priority Bureau Year Station or Unit Name Project/Activity Title Short Description State(s) District(s) ($000) E011 1 BIE 2022 Shonto Preparatory Shonto Preparatory School - Replacement This project replaces the current campus, which consists of 23 AZ AZ01 $ 56,057 School permanent structures and site/grounds work. E012 2 BIE 2022 Wounded Knee District Wounded Knee District School - This project replaces the current campus, which consists of 10 SD SDAL $ 30,764 School Replacement permanent structures and site/grounds work. BIE 2022 Bureau-wide Program Administration (Indirect Costs) Program Administration (Indirect Costs) $ 2,688 Total $ 89,509

Data as of 5/28/2021 Page 1 of 8 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GREAT AMERICAN OUTDOORS ACT (GAOA) - NATIONAL PARKS AND PUBLIC LAND LEGACY RESTORATION FUND (LRF) U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE - FY22 PROJECT LIST

FY22 GAOA Funding Unique Funding Congressional Estimate ID Priority Bureau Year Station or Unit Name Project/Activity Title Short Description State(s) District(s) ($000) F001 1 FWS 2022 National Wildlife Refuges Salary Funding for National Maintenance Continued salary funding for Maintenance Action Team (MAT) strike Multiple Multiple $ 8,000 Action Team (MAT) Strike Forces, Year 2 forces as established and deployed in FY21.

F007 2 FWS 2022 Dale Bumpers White Modernize Multiple Outdoor Recreational Modernize multiple outdoor recreational access facilities and AR AR01 $ 7,900 River NWR Access Facilities and Transportation transportation assets to eliminate deferred maintenance and improve Assets, Phase II - Construction the visitor experience; Phase II - Construction.

F009 3 FWS 2022 Izembek NWR Modernize Facilities and Repair Seismic Modernize multiple facilities and waterlines to eliminate deferred AK AKAL $ 6,650 Issues, Phase II - Construction maintenance, seismic and other safety deficiencies, and demolish unnecessary infrastructure to ensure portfolio is right-sized; Phase II - Construction. F010 4 FWS 2022 National Wildlife Refuges Salary Funding for Civilian Climate Salary funding for hiring junior Civilian Climate Conservation Corps Multiple Multiple $ 2,000 Conservation Corps Workforce, Year 1 (CCCC) personnel at various NWRs to help plan and/or execute a variety of deferred maintenance reduction projects. F011 5 FWS 2022 Coastal Delaware NWR Eliminate DM Backlog at Prime Hook NWR Demolish multiple buildings at Bombay Hook NWR, Prime Hook NWR, DE DEAL $ 4,800 Complex and Bombay Hook NWR and Wertheim NWR and replace with two new smaller buildings; a multiple-purpose building at Bombay Hook NWR and a visitor contact station at Prime Hook NWR. F012 6 FWS 2022 Kenai NWR Modernize Outdoor Recreational Facilities Modernize multiple outdoor recreational access facilities and AK AKAL $ 13,540 and Address Public Safety Issues transportation assets to eliminate deferred maintenance, improve the visitor experience, and increase pedestrian safety. F013 7 FWS 2022 Montezuma NWR Consolidate and Modernize Public Use Co-locate a visitor center and administrative facility, improve outdoor NY NY27 $ 5,151 Facilities and Improve Recreational Access recreational access infrastructure, and demolish unnecessary infrastructure to eliminate deferred maintenance to ensure the portfolio is right-sized. F014 8 FWS 2022 Lake Andes NWR Improve Resilience and Modernize Flood Replace flood-damaged headquarters building, improve siting and SD SDAL $ 6,800 Damaged Buildings & Recreational Assets condition of bunkhouse and shop buildings, and improve recreational assets. F015 9 FWS 2022 Bosque del Apache NWR Consolidate and Modernize Public Use Consolidate and modernize multiple facilities to eliminate deferred NM NM02 $ 15,407 Facilities and Improve Recreational Access maintenance, improve efficiency and ensure portfolio is right-sized. Modernize multiple outdoor recreational access facilities to eliminate deferred maintenance and improve the visitor experience.

F016 10 FWS 2022 San Luis NWR Modernize Infrastructure to Improve Repair and modernize multiple water control structures and outdoor CA CA16 $ 6,500 Waterfowl Hunting Areas and Improve recreation assets to eliminate deferred maintenance, improve outdoor Recreational Access recreational access, and provide reliable water resource infrastructure to support habitat and huntable wildlife. F017 11 FWS 2022 Buenos Aires NWR Consolidate and Modernize Public Use Co-locate a visitor center and administrative facility, improve AZ AZ02 $ 10,149 Facilities and Improve Recreational transportation-related access infrastructure, and demolish unnecessary Access, Phase I infrastructure to eliminate deferred maintenance to ensure portfolio is right-sized. FWS 2022 Bureau-wide Program Administration (Indirect Costs) Program Administration (Indirect Costs) $ 2,688 Total $ 89,585

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FY22 GAOA Funding Unique Funding Congressional Estimate ID Priority Bureau Year Station or Unit Name Project/Activity Title Short Description State(s) District(s) ($000) L201 1 BLM 2022 National Interagency Fire 100-Administration Repair, Access, and The project will repair outstanding deferred maintenance items at the ID ID02 $ 7,000 Center Abatement National Interagency Fire Center's 100-Administrative building, an administrative facility constructed in 1969. The project will bring the 20,000 square foot mission-critical facility into current accessibility code compliance, as well as abate hazardous material, protect critical emergency operations infrastructure, and create a sustainable and productive work environment for the interagency wildland fire support staff. L202 2 BLM 2022 Medford and NW Districts Oregon Bridge Rehabilitation This project will perform replacement and structural repairs to five OR OR02, OR05 $ 8,899 bridges on main haul roads in Oregon. Repair and replacement of these bridges will provide safe access for legal loads and the traveling public accessing public lands. L203 3 BLM 2022 South Eastern District Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Building and Site This project provides repairs and improvements to existing facilities for FL FL18 $ 6,850 Repair visitors and staff at the Jupiter Inlet Outstanding Natural Area. This unique site serves more than 100,000 visitors a year, providing a variety of recreational and educational opportunities. The project includes the construction of critical shoreline stabilization features to end shoreline erosion, as well as the demolition of unnecessary buildings and infrastructure. Performing this work will increase visitation and sustain visitor safety and enjoyment. L204 4 BLM 2022 High Desert District/High Wyoming BLM Dam Safety Repairs and This project repairs three high hazard dams and associated features in WY WYAL $ 3,095 Plains District Maintenance Projects Wyoming. The repair of dam spillways, gates, and outlet structures will improve the safe operation of the dams. Additional embankment maintenance and installation of protective riprap will stabilize the dams and prevent seepage and erosion. L205 5 BLM 2022 Colorado River District La Posa Wastewater Septic/Lagoon The project will repair deferred maintenance issues at the La Posa AZ AZ04 $ 5,740 Replacement (Phase 3 of 3) and Site Road Long Term Visitor Areas (North, South and West). The three Repairs recreation areas were established in 1983 to address the ever- increasing demand for wintertime RV camping opportunities in the southwest. The project will replace an aging and undersized septic leach field with a waste water lagoon to prevent groundwater pollution and provide a sustainable solution for increasing visitor waste into the future. Additional work includes repaving 6 miles of asphalt surfaced roads and reconditioning 6.5 miles of natural surface roads to provide the visiting public safe access to nearby recreational activities.

L206 6 BLM 2022 Boise District, Coeur Idaho Statewide Recreation Site Repairs The project will repair outstanding deferred maintenance issues at ID ID01, ID02 $ 6,877 d'Alene District, Idaho several high use recreation sites throughout the state of Idaho. This Falls District, Twin Falls project will repair recreation site buildings, parking lots, roads, water District systems, boat ramps and docks, all of which benefit the public who hike, bike, fish, raft and enjoy the state’s most beautiful and enjoyable public lands. L207 7 BLM 2022 Eastern Montana Montana/Dakotas Recreation, Roads, and The project will repair outstanding deferred maintenance items at MT, SD MTAL, SDAL $ 6,840 Dakotas District, North Dam Repairs numerous high use recreation sites, hazard classified dams, and roads Central District, Western which provide access to public lands within the states of Montana and Montana District South Dakota. Repairs include roof and bridge replacements, dam embankment repairs, and road regrading and drainage improvements that will provide long-term solutions to numerous recreation assets, dams and roads that the public will continue to enjoy into the future.

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FY22 GAOA Funding Unique Funding Congressional Estimate ID Priority Bureau Year Station or Unit Name Project/Activity Title Short Description State(s) District(s) ($000) L208 8 BLM 2022 Color Country and Paria Color Country and Paria River District This project will provide repairs to recreation assets and trail heads at UT UT02 $ 5,000 River Districts Recreation Site Repairs Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Red Cliffs National Conservation Areas, and various campgrounds and recreation sites in Utah. Recreation asset repairs include water system repair, roof replacement, fence maintenance, and solar panel replacement to improve recreation site safety and visitor experience. Additional repairs to transportation assets including trail maintenance, bridge replacement, and road repairs, will improve visitor access to these popular public lands destinations. L210 9 BLM 2022 Grand Junction Air Grand Junction Air Center Tanker Base This project repairs the Grand Junction Air Center (GJAC) complex, a CO CO03 $ 6,160 Center Repairs multi-purpose wildland fire management and operation center that plays a critical role in national interagency wildland fire support. The project will eliminate safety hazards by replacing multiple structurally deficient buildings with a single cost-effective building that will consolidate units to increase efficiency and reduce operation costs. Additional structural repairs to the Tanker Base concrete apron pavement will correct multiple deficiencies and bring the apron into compliance with FAA requirements. L211 10 BLM 2022 Fairbanks District White Mountains National Recreation Area The project repairs the Nome Creek Road which provides year-around AK AKAL $ 11,600 Access Repairs access to the White Mountains National Recreation Area and sole access to Beaver Creek Wild and Scenic River. The eighteen-mile road will be repaired by grading and restoring lost aggregate surfacing, repairing culverts to improve drainage, and repairing the site roads providing access to Mt. Prindle and Ophir Creek campgrounds and other spur roads. L212 11 BLM 2022 Central California and Combined California Historic Rehabilitation This project rehabilitates and repairs three historic sites in California to CA CA02, CA18, $ 4,650 Northern California Project improve visitor education and enjoyment. The deferred maintenance CA22 Districts repairs and preservation of the historic Punta Gorda Light Station, Walker Cabin, and Cotoni-Coast Dairies Cheese Barn Historic Sites will provide historically accurate repairs that are essential to provide safe conditions for the visiting public. Performing overdue repairs to these unique and irreplaceable historic structures will allow the BLM to focus on routine maintenance going forward.

L213 12 BLM 2022 Winnemucca and Nevada Recreation Safety and Access This project performs repairs at high visitation destinations including, NV NV02, NV03 $ 2,706 Southern Nevada Repairs Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Pine Forest, Water Districts Canyon, Willow Springs, and Walking Box Ranch. Project work includes road grading and drainage repairs to provide safe public access and repairs to historic buildings, trail bridges, and septic system and vault restrooms to improve visitor experiences on public lands.

L214 13 BLM 2022 Las Cruces District Starvation Draw Detention Dams The five Starvation Draw dams no longer support the resource NM NM02 $ 3,303 Decommissioning (Phase 2 of 2) management program. This project will construct grade control structures in the dam embankments to control future stormwater and will serve to decommission the five dam structures and eliminate the deferred maintenance backlog.

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FY22 GAOA Funding Unique Funding Congressional Estimate ID Priority Bureau Year Station or Unit Name Project/Activity Title Short Description State(s) District(s) ($000) L215 14 BLM 2022 Gila Box Riparian Gila Box Recreation Sites and Access This project repairs deferred maintenance at numerous campgrounds AZ AZ02 $ 6,100 National Conservation Roadway Reconstruction and Repairs and recreation areas in the Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area Area (NCA) to improve the visitor experience in this unique area with woodlands, river beaches and rock cliffs. The project will repair or replace picnic tables, fire rings, kiosks, fencing, host site facilities, and site grading. Additional work to roads and low water crossings will increase visitor safety when traveling within the NCA to the various recreation sites.

BLM 2022 Bureau-wide Program Administration (Indirect Costs) Program Administration (Indirect Costs) $ 2,688 Total $ 87,508

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FY22 GAOA Funding Unique Funding Congressional Estimate ID Priority Bureau Year Station or Unit Name Project/Activity Title Short Description State(s) District(s) ($000) N086 1 NPS 2022 Yellowstone National Replace the Yellowstone River Bridge Replace the structurally deficient steel bridge at Tower Junction. Work WY WYAL $ 71,200 Park will include reconstruction of approach roads. N088 2 NPS 2022 Yosemite National Park Rehabilitate Ahwahnee Hotel and Correct Rehabilitate the historic hotel while enhancing structural seismic safety CA CA19 $ 19,407 Critical Safety Hazards and code compliance. N065 3 NPS 2022 Crater Lake National Rehabilitate Sections of the East Rim Drive Rehabilitate a portion of the East Rim Drive pavement. Guardwall OR OR02 $ 45,200 Park repair will be completed on several historic rock walls that have been damaged. Parking lots will be designed and constructed with appropriate accessibility compliant slopes, markings, and curb cuts.

N059 4 NPS 2022 Yellowstone National Replace Mammoth Wastewater Collection Repair the Mammoth to Gardiner Sewer main. WY WYAL $ 9,327 Park System N097 5 NPS 2022 Cuyahoga Valley National Stabilize Riverbank at High Priority Areas Stabilize the riverbank along eight sites to protect significant assets OH OH10, OH13 $ 24,897 Park along Towpath Trail and Valley Railway and cultural resources, including Towpath Trail, Valley Railway, and connector trails.

N068 6 NPS 2022 Golden Gate National Stabilize Alcatraz Wharf Repair the concrete wharf, a contributing feature of the Alcatraz Island CA CA12 $ 36,577 Recreation Area National Historic Landmark District. The project will repair existing concrete piles, beams, and slabs, and will make seismic improvements to the structure. N094 7 NPS 2022 Yellowstone National Rehabilitate and Improve Old Faithful Demolish the abandoned Old Faithful Wastewater Treatment plant to WY WYAL $ 20,112 Park Water Treatment System and Demolish address safety concerns and to eliminate existing deferred Abandoned Wastewater Treatment Plant maintenance.

Rehabilitate existing equipment and facilities to improve system capabilities and operational efficiency. Work will ensure the plant can effectively address high levels of arsenic. N073 8 NPS 2022 Chesapeake and Ohio Restore Canal Prism and Historic Dry Restore the canal prism and historic dry stone stacked wall within a MD MD08 $ 7,125 Canal National Historical Stone Wall section of the canal. Park N098 9 NPS 2022 Mammoth Cave National Rehabilitate Cave Trails: New Entrance to Rehabilitate deteriorated cave trail assets along Frozen Niagara Route, KY KY02 $ 10,128 Park Frozen Niagara New Entrance Route, and Drapery Room. N063 10 NPS 2022 Great Smoky Mountains Rehabilitate Park Roads and Road Perform pavement maintenance and surface treatments at Heintooga NC, TN NC11, TN01 $ 25,410 National Park Structures Ridge Road, Balsam Mt. Campground, Lakeview Drive East, Lake View Road East, and Road. Noland Creek Bridge will receive extensive repairs to the bridge deck, abutments, expansion joints, and wing walls.

N062 11 NPS 2022 Rehabilitate Sections of Blue Ridge Rehabilitate mainline roadways, whose associated driving experience VA VA06, VA05 $ 32,834 Parkway in Virginia is the park's primary reason for designation.

N076 12 NPS 2022 Everglades National Park Rehabilitate Parkwide Water and Rehabilitate the underground water and wastewater collection network FL FL26 $ 30,912 Wastewater Systems at the Flamingo District and the Pine District. Work includes replacing lines, lift stations, pumps and other associated components.

N075 13 NPS 2022 Mesa Verde National Replace Morefield and Wetherill Water Replace the existing water lines that serve both a campground and CO CO03 $ 22,969 Park Lines concession operation and the Morefield housing area. N074 14 NPS 2022 Colonial National Rehabilitate Sections of the Colonial Repair and rehabilitate some of the oldest sections of the Colonial VA VA01, VA02 $ 128,674 Historical Park Parkway Parkway to address deferred maintenance. N072 15 NPS 2022 Minute Man National Rehabilitate and Repair Structures and Preserve and repair witness structures, landscapes, and trails. Where MA MA03, MA05 $ 27,352 Historic Park Landscapes possible, rehabilitate historic structures for leasing.

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FY22 GAOA Funding Unique Funding Congressional Estimate ID Priority Bureau Year Station or Unit Name Project/Activity Title Short Description State(s) District(s) ($000) N077 16 NPS 2022 Gateway National Rehabilitate Fort Hancock Potable Water Rehabilitate the existing unreliable, inefficient, and unsafe sanity sewer NJ NJ06 $ 11,621 Recreation Area and Wastewater System systems at Fort Hancock. Work includes removing antiquated underground lines, disposing of unnecessary equipment, and other improvements. N079 17 NPS 2022 Sequoia and Kings Rehabilitate Park Wastewater Treatment Rehabilitate and replace critical components of two wastewater CA CA23 $ 9,563 Canyon National Park Facilities systems that serve visitors, employees, and other park operations.

N080 18 NPS 2022 Bandelier National Rehabilitate Underground Utilities Replace the 60-year-old utility distribution and collection systems to NM NM03 $ 29,089 Monument address deferred maintenance and code compliance. Project will improve the park's water, wastewater, gas, and electrical distribution.

N067 19 NPS 2022 Blue Ridge Parkway Rehabilitate sections of Blue Ridge Rehabilitate the mainline parkway and associated overlooks and NC NC10, NC11 $ 26,789 Parkway in parking areas within North Carolina. Work will also include slope stabilization repairs at a number of locations. Completing this work will ensure visitor safety and improve these sections of the parkway.

N055 20 NPS 2022 Grand Canyon National Replace Wastewater Plant at South Rim Replace the South Rim Wastewater Treatment Plant with a new plant AZ AZ01 $ 40,456 Park Village that services all visitor, resident staff housing, lodging, and support facilities at the Village South Rim of the Grand Canyon. N078 21 NPS 2022 Perry's Victory and Rehabilitate Failing Upper Plaza at Perry's Restore the structure supporting the upper plaza. Project includes OH OH09 $ 25,077 International Peace Victory & International Peace Memorial waterproofing, code compliance, condensation mitigation, installation of Memorial fire suppression and security systems, and repair and waterproofing of walls beneath the plaza. Work also includes accessibility improvements to the plaza, sidewalks, and restrooms.

N066 22 NPS 2022 Gateway National Rehabilitate Floyd Bennett Field Rehabilitate the sanitary sewer system at the Jamaica Bay unit of NY NY08 $ 7,673 Recreation Area Wastewater Collection System at Jamaica Gateway National Recreation Area. The scope of the project includes Bay extensive piping repairs and replacements along with lift station improvements and connection to the Rockaway municipal system.

N093 23 NPS 2022 Big Bend National Park Rehabilitate or Replace the Chisos Rehabilitate the failing Chisos Mountain Lodge structure to enable TX TX23 $ 22,630 Mountains Lodge future operations. N082 24 NPS 2022 Lyndon B Johnson Rehabilitate Texas White House Rehabilitate the home of Lyndon B. Johnson to address structural TX TX21 $ 9,119 National Historic Park concerns, deferred maintenance, code compliance, and deteriorating historic features. N090 25 NPS 2022 Glacier National Park Replace Swiftcurrent Water Distribution Replace the water distribution system at Swift Current, including MT MTAL $ 15,726 System rehabilitation and replacement of key system equipment for improved operational efficiency, reliability, and monitoring. N083 26 NPS 2022 Petrified Forest National Rehabilitate Painted Desert Community Rehabilitate Mission 66 era buildings to address structural defects, AZ AZ01 $ 30,812 Park Complex deferred maintenance, code compliance issues, and deteriorating historic features. N056 27 NPS 2022 Acadia National Park Rehabilitate Schoodic Point Water and Rehabilitate the potable water and the wastewater systems in Acadia's ME ME02 $ 7,624 Wastewater Systems Schoodic district. N089 28 NPS 2022 Organ Pipe Cactus Rehabilitate Primary Park Water Systems Rehabilitate the primary water system components, including select AZ AZ03 $ 9,887 National Monument component replacement. N091 29 NPS 2022 Yellowstone National Rehabilitate/Replace Canyon & Grant Replace the wastewater treatment plants serving the Canyon and WY WYAL $ 52,588 Park Village Wastewater Collection and Grant Village developed areas. Work includes rehabilitation of Treatment Systems wastewater collection and treatment systems. N092 30 NPS 2022 Olympic National Park Rehabilitate Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge Rehabilitate the Hurricane Ridge Day lodge, including improvements to WA WA06 $ 7,029 critical mechanical/electrical systems, rehabilitation of the building envelope, and enhanced code compliance.

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FY22 GAOA Funding Unique Funding Congressional Estimate ID Priority Bureau Year Station or Unit Name Project/Activity Title Short Description State(s) District(s) ($000) N085 31 NPS 2022 Big Bend National Park Rehabilitate Park Water Systems Replace critical water distribution lines to address significant water TX TX23 $ 54,357 loss. N084 32 NPS 2022 Glacier National Park Replace Headquarters Wastewater System Replace and reconfigure the aging wastewater system to improve MT MTAL $ 10,921 reliability, operational efficiency, and monitoring. N087 33 NPS 2022 Zion National Park Rehabilitate South Campground Rehabilitate the aging campground, including visitor amenities, to UT UT02 $ 11,253 address deferred maintenance and code compliance. N061 34 NPS 2022 Lake Mead National Demolish Outdated Infrastructure to Restore the park’s scenic features by removing unneeded, abandoned, NV NV04, NV03 $ 21,963 Recreation Area Enhance Scenic Features and Visitor and potentially dangerous structures and supporting infrastructure. The Experience site will be regraded to its natural contours and revegetated with native plants, enhancing the visitor experience. N096 35 NPS 2022 Cape Cod National Demolish Excess Structures to Improve Demolish excess, unused, non-historic structures to address threats to MA MA09 $ 12,572 Seashore Safety, Operations, and Promote Financial public safety, and to eliminate existing deferred maintenance. Sustainability N064 36 NPS 2022 Natchez Trace Parkway Rehabilitate Sections of the Natchez Trace Perform pavement maintenance, repairs, and replacement, and surface MS MS01, MS02 $ 105,681 Parkway treatments at existing bridges. Audible traffic markers and a pavement safety edge will be installed to reduce the number of accidents currently taking place on the parkway. Culvert and bridge repairs or replacements will be completed within the project limits.

NPS 2022 Bureau-wide FY23+ Project Planning & Compliance FY23+ Project Planning & Compliance $ 137,932 NPS 2022 Bureau-wide Program Administration (Indirect Costs) Program Administration (Indirect Costs) $ 37,626 NPS 2022 Bureau-wide Project Management Project Management $ 44,078 Total $ 1,254,190

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