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Overview

For programs that utilize environmental projects, it is often necessary to designate a relationship between a project and an submission. An example of this would be linking a Trust Fund application to indicate its relationship to the project. Users have the capability to designate this relationship by selecting a submission and associating it with a master project. This has proven to be beneficial for programs that deal with remediation of Storage Tanks, Brownfields, and Dry Cleaners as they tend to employ environmental projects.

Associating a Submission with a Master Project

To associate a Submission with a master project:

  • Search for and open the Master Project that the application relates to.

  • Click the Linked Submissions tab. A list of submission(s) already associated with the master project will be displayed.

  • Click the Link Submission button. A page will appear for the user to select any submission tied to the site of the Master Project.

  • Find the submission to relate to in the list. Click the Relate button. Note: The user has the ability to Relate one submission at a time.

Manage Related Submissions

For a submission that is associated with the Master Project the user has the ability to:

  • View the related submission

  • Remove the association to the submission (unlink)

View the related Submission

To view the details of a submission related to the Master Project, click the Open button for the related submission. The Submission Details page for the associated submission will be displayed.

Remove an Association to a Submission

To remove an association to a submission:

  • Select the Unlink Submission icon for the submission to unlink

  • Upon clicking, a dialog displays which reads "Unlink Application?" Select Yes to confirm and remove the association.

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