HB-4393,As Passed House,May 14, 2003                                        

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                  SUBSTITUTE FOR                                

                                                                                

                               HOUSE BILL NO. 4393                              

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                 A bill to make appropriations for the department of environmental                 

                                                                                

    quality for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2004; to provide for       

                                                                                

    the expenditure of those appropriations; to create certain funds and        

                                                                                

    accounts; to require certain reports; to prescribe the powers and           

                                                                                

    duties of certain state agencies and officials; to authorize certain        

                                                                                

    transfers by certain state agencies; and to provide for the                 

                                                                                

    disposition of fees and other income received by the various state          

                                                                                

    agencies.                                                                   

                                                                                

                  THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:                    

                                                                                

1                                   PART 1                                      

                                                                                

2                          LINE-ITEM APPROPRIATIONS                             

                                                                                

3       Sec. 101.  Subject to the conditions set forth in this act, the             

                                                                                

4   amounts listed in this part are appropriated for the department of          

                                                                                

5   environmental quality for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2004,        

                                                                                

6   from the funds indicated in this part.  The following is a summary of       

                                                                                


     House Bill No. 4393 (H-1) as amended May 14, 2003

   

1   the appropriations in this part:                                            

                                                                                

2   DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY                                         

                                                                                

3   APPROPRIATION SUMMARY:                                                      

                                                                                

4       Full-time equated unclassified positions........6.0                     

                                                                                

5       Full-time equated classified positions......1,622.7                     

                                                                                

6     GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $    [333,629,300]   

                                                                                

7       Interdepartmental grant revenues:                                       

                                                                                

8     Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental                      

                                                                                

9       transfers.........................................        14,142,900    

                                                                                

10    ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $     319,485,400    

                                                                                

11      Federal revenues:                                                       

                                                                                

12    Total federal revenues..............................       129,169,500    

                                                                                

13      Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

14    Total local revenues................................                 0    

                                                                                

15    Total private revenues..............................           435,700    

                                                                                

16    Total other state restricted revenues...............       138,421,500    

                                                                                

17    State general fund/general purpose.................. $     [51,459,700]   

                                                                                

18  DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY                                         

                                                                                

19  FUND SOURCE SUMMARY:                                                        

                                                                                

20      Full-time equated unclassified positions........6.0                     

                                                                                

21      Full-time equated classified positions......1,622.7                     

                                                                                

22    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $     333,628,300    

                                                                                

23      Interdepartmental grant revenues:                                       

                                                                                

24    IDG-MDCH local public health operations.............        10,472,500    

                                                                                

25    IDG from MDA........................................           100,000    

                                                                                

26    IDG from MDOT-Michigan transportation fund..........           884,800    

                                                                                

27    IDG from MSP........................................           632,200    


                                                                                

1     IDT-interdivisional charges.........................         2,053,400    

                                                                                

2     Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental                      

                                                                                

3       transfers.........................................        14,142,900    

                                                                                

4     ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $     319,485,400    

                                                                                

5       Federal revenues:                                                       

                                                                                

6     DOC-NOAA, federal...................................         3,063,500    

                                                                                

7     DOD-federal.........................................           455,300    

                                                                                

8     DOI-federal.........................................           120,000    

                                                                                

9     DOI-USGS, federal...................................           405,900    

                                                                                

10    EPA-federal.........................................           615,400    

                                                                                

11    EPA-multiple........................................       124,049,700    

                                                                                

12    EPA, superfund......................................            57,800    

                                                                                

13    FEMA-federal........................................           401,900    

                                                                                

14    Total federal revenues..............................       129,169,500    

                                                                                

15      Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

16    Total local revenues................................                 0    

                                                                                

17    Private funds.......................................           435,700    

                                                                                

18    Total private revenues..............................           435,700    

                                                                                

19    Total local and private revenues....................           435,700    

                                                                                

20    Aboveground storage tank fees.......................           717,500    

                                                                                

21    Air emissions fees..................................        11,572,700    

                                                                                

22    CESARS service fee..................................            26,300    

                                                                                

23    Clean Michigan initiative fund - administration.....         2,885,700    

                                                                                

24    Clean Michigan initiative fund - clean water fund...         3,000,000    

                                                                                

25    Clean Michigan initiative fund - response activities         1,600,000    

                                                                                

26    Cleanup and redevelopment fund......................        15,597,100    

                                                                                

27    Community pollution prevention fund.................           250,000    


                                                                                

1     Drinking water revolving fund.......................         6,059,000    

                                                                                

2     Environmental education fund........................           184,500    

                                                                                

3     Environmental pollution prevention fund.............         1,492,700    

                                                                                

4     Environmental protection fund.......................        15,042,700    

                                                                                

5     Environmental response fund.........................        21,503,900    

                                                                                

6     Fees and collections................................           848,700    

                                                                                

7     Financial instruments...............................         5,000,000    

                                                                                

8     Great Lakes protection fund.........................         2,851,100    

                                                                                

9     Hazardous material transportation permit fund.......            87,800    

                                                                                

10    Land and water permit fees..........................         3,105,900    

                                                                                

11    Landfill maintenance trust fund.....................            47,200    

                                                                                

12    Metallic mining surveillance fee revenue............            68,200    

                                                                                

13    Mineral well regulatory fee revenue.................           215,300    

                                                                                

14    Oil and gas regulatory fund.........................         7,814,200    

                                                                                

15    Orphan well fund....................................         2,002,000    

                                                                                

16    Public utility assessments..........................           786,100    

                                                                                

17    Public water supply fees............................         4,445,600    

                                                                                

18    Publication revenue.................................           103,200    

                                                                                

19    Retired engineers technical assistance fund.........         1,500,000    

                                                                                

20    Saginaw Bay and River restoration revenue...........           154,500    

                                                                                

21    Sand extraction fee revenue.........................           188,300    

                                                                                

22    Scrap tire regulatory fund..........................         4,642,800    

                                                                                

23    Septage waste license fees..........................         1,752,400    

                                                                                

24    Settlement funds....................................         3,395,900    

                                                                                

25    Sewage sludge land application fees.................           742,500    

                                                                                

26    Soil erosion and sedimentation control training fund           101,300    

                                                                                

27    Solid waste program fees............................         1,316,100    


                                                                                

1     State water pollution control revolving fund........         2,884,300    

                                                                                

2     Stormwater permit fees..............................         2,526,500    

                                                                                

3     Submerged log recovery fund.........................           101,600    

                                                                                

4     Underground storage tank fees.......................         4,245,400    

                                                                                

5     Waste reduction fee revenue.........................         4,464,300    

                                                                                

6     Wastewater operator training fees...................           168,400    

                                                                                

7     Water analysis fees.................................         2,839,700    

                                                                                

8     Water quality protection fund.......................            25,000    

                                                                                

9     Water use reporting fees............................            65,100    

                                                                                

10    Total other state restricted revenues...............       138,421,500    

                                                                                

11    State general fund/general purpose.................. $      51,458,700    

                                                                                

12      Sec. 102.  EXECUTIVE                                                        

                                                                                

13      Full-time equated unclassified positions........6.0                     

                                                                                

14      Full-time equated classified positions.........15.0                     

                                                                                

15    Unclassified salaries............................... $         348,900    

                                                                                

16    Executive direction--8.0 FTE positions..............           713,500    

                                                                                

17    Office of the Great Lakes--7.0 FTE positions........           819,500    

                                                                                

18    Permit review and compliance project................            30,000    

                                                                                

19    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $       1,911,900    

                                                                                

20        Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

21      Federal revenues:                                                       

                                                                                

22    DOI, federal........................................           120,000    

                                                                                

23    EPA-multiple........................................           101,100    

                                                                                

24      Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

25    Great Lakes protection fund.........................           501,100    

                                                                                

26    Environmental education fund........................           184,500    

                                                                                

27    Environmental response fund.........................            43,200    


                                                                                

1     Fees and collections................................            30,000    

                                                                                

2     Oil and gas regulatory fund.........................            89,600    

                                                                                

3     Settlement funds....................................           210,700    

                                                                                

4     State general fund/general purpose.................. $         631,700    

                                                                                

5       Sec. 103.  DEPARTMENT SUPPORT SERVICES                                      

                                                                                

6       Full-time equated classified positions.........72.0                     

                                                                                

7     Financial and business services--32.0 FTE positions. $       1,341,900    

                                                                                

8     Field operations support--20.0 FTE positions........         1,086,300    

                                                                                

9     Automated data processing...........................         2,053,400    

                                                                                

10    Office of special environmental projects--3.0 FTE                         

                                                                                

11      positions.........................................           406,300    

                                                                                

12    Personnel--13.0 FTE positions.......................           525,800    

                                                                                

13    Administrative hearings--4.0 FTE positions..........           289,400    

                                                                                

14    Environmental project support.......................         5,000,000    

                                                                                

15    Building occupancy charges..........................         6,108,700    

                                                                                

16    Rent-privately owned property.......................         1,470,100    

                                                                                

17    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $      18,281,900    

                                                                                

18        Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

19      Interdepartmental grant revenues:                                       

                                                                                

20    IDT-interdivisional charges.........................         2,053,400    

                                                                                

21      Federal revenues:                                                       

                                                                                

22    EPA, superfund......................................            57,800    

                                                                                

23      Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

24    Aboveground storage tank fees.......................            25,600    

                                                                                

25    Air emissions fees..................................           401,800    

                                                                                

26    Clean Michigan initiative fund - administration.....           162,600    

                                                                                

27    Environmental pollution prevention fund.............            62,900    


                                                                                

1     Environmental response fund.........................         1,443,700    

                                                                                

2     Fees and collections................................            99,400    

                                                                                

3     Financial instruments...............................         5,000,000    

                                                                                

4     Land and water permit fees..........................           107,500    

                                                                                

5     Public utility assessments..........................            12,300    

                                                                                

6     Public water supply fees............................           528,100    

                                                                                

7     Oil and gas regulatory fund.........................           598,100    

                                                                                

8     Scrap tire regulatory fund..........................            88,400    

                                                                                

9     Solid waste program fees............................            69,600    

                                                                                

10    Stormwater permit fees..............................            50,500    

                                                                                

11    Underground storage tank fees.......................           206,600    

                                                                                

12    Waste reduction fee revenue.........................            54,700    

                                                                                

13    Water analysis fees.................................           187,700    

                                                                                

14    Water pollution control revolving fund..............            14,900    

                                                                                

15    Water use reporting fees............................             8,400    

                                                                                

16    Settlement funds....................................           170,600    

                                                                                

17    State general fund/general purpose.................. $       6,877,300    

                                                                                

18      Sec. 104.  GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND LAND MANAGEMENT                            

                                                                                

19  DIVISION                                                                    

                                                                                

20      Full-time equated classified positions........201.5                     

                                                                                

21    Program direction--11.0 FTE positions............... $         698,400    

                                                                                

22    Field permitting and project assistance--69.0 FTE                         

                                                                                

23      positions.........................................         5,412,100    

                                                                                

24    Services to oil and gas programs--61.0 FTE positions         6,623,600    

                                                                                

25    Well plugging-orphan wells--2.5 FTE positions.......         2,002,000    

                                                                                

26    Great Lakes shorelands--28.0 FTE positions..........         2,106,900    

                                                                                

27    Water management--23.0 FTE positions................         1,961,100    


                                                                                

1     Coal and sand dune management--3.0 FTE positions....           594,200    

                                                                                

2     Mineral wells management--3.0 FTE positions.........           215,300    

                                                                                

3     Submerged log recovery..............................           101,600    

                                                                                

4     Metallic mining reclamation program--1.0 FTE                              

                                                                                

5       positions.........................................            68,200    

                                                                                

6     GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $      19,783,400    

                                                                                

7         Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

8       Interdepartmental grant revenues:                                       

                                                                                

9     IDG from MDOT-Michigan transportation fund..........           838,500    

                                                                                

10      Federal revenues:                                                       

                                                                                

11    DOC-NOAA, federal...................................         1,237,900    

                                                                                

12    DOI, federal........................................           405,900    

                                                                                

13    EPA-multiple........................................           453,000    

                                                                                

14    FEMA-federal........................................           401,900    

                                                                                

15      Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

16    Environmental response fund.........................            75,900    

                                                                                

17    Land and water permit fees..........................         2,466,700    

                                                                                

18    Metallic mining surveillance fee revenue............            68,200    

                                                                                

19    Mineral well regulatory fee revenue.................           215,300    

                                                                                

20    Oil and gas regulatory fund.........................         6,444,500    

                                                                                

21    Orphan well fund....................................         2,002,000    

                                                                                

22    Publication revenue.................................           103,200    

                                                                                

23    Sand extraction fee revenue.........................           188,300    

                                                                                

24    Submerged log recovery fund.........................           101,600    

                                                                                

25    State general fund/general purpose.................. $       4,780,500    

                                                                                

26      Sec. 105.  AIR QUALITY                                                      

                                                                                

27      Full-time equated classified positions........249.5                     


     House Bill No. 4393 (H-1) as amended May 14, 2003

   

1     Air quality programs--249.5 FTE positions........... $      19,600,200    

                                                                                

2     GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $      19,600,200    

                                                                                

3         Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

4       Federal revenues:                                                       

                                                                                

5     EPA-multiple........................................         3,777,100    

                                                                                

6       Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

7     Fees and collections................................           343,000    

                                                                                

8     Environmental response fund.........................            89,200    

                                                                                

9     Air emissions fees..................................        10,029,800    

                                                                                

10    State general fund/general purpose.................. $       5,361,100    

                                                                                

11      Sec. 106.  WATER DIVISION                                                   

                                                                                

12      Full-time equated classified positions........386.2                     

                                                                                

13    Drinking water--84.2 FTE positions.................. $      12,320,600    

                                                                                

14    Environmental health--24.0 FTE positions............        [1,734,700]   

                                                                                

15    Surface water--227.5 FTE positions..................        21,855,500    

                                                                                

16    Groundwater discharge--44.0 FTE positions...........         1,197,500    

                                                                                

17    Groundwater use reporting...........................           150,000    

                                                                                

18    Sewage sludge land application program--6.5 FTE                           

                                                                                

19      positions.........................................           742,500    

                                                                                

20    Aquifer protection and dispute resolution...........           500,000    

                                                                                

21    Fish contaminant monitoring contracts...............           268,700    

                                                                                

22    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $     [38,769,500]   

                                                                                

23        Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

24      Federal revenues:                                                       

                                                                                

25    EPA-multiple........................................        12,741,400    

                                                                                

26      Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

27    CESARS service fee..................................            26,300    


     House Bill No. 4393 (H-1) as amended May 14, 2003

   

1     Clean Michigan initiative fund - administration.....           537,000    

                                                                                

2     Clean Michigan initiative fund - clean water fund...         3,000,000    

                                                                                

3     Drinking water revolving fund.......................         3,369,600    

                                                                                

4     Environmental response fund.........................           147,800    

                                                                                

5     Fees and collections................................           376,300    

                                                                                

6     Great Lakes protection fund.........................           450,000    

                                                                                

7     Land and water permit fees..........................           425,000    

                                                                                

8     Public water supply fees............................         2,034,200    

                                                                                

9     Saginaw Bay and River restoration revenue...........           154,500    

                                                                                

10    Septage waste license fees..........................           227,400    

                                                                                

11    Sewage sludge land application fees.................           742,500    

                                                                                

12    Soil erosion and sedimentation control training fund           101,300    

                                                                                

13    State water pollution control revolving fund........           590,300    

                                                                                

14    Stormwater permit fees..............................         2,389,500    

                                                                                

15    Water use reporting fees............................            56,700    

                                                                                

16    State general fund/general purpose.................. $     [11,399,700]   

                                                                                

17      Sec. 107.  REMEDIATION AND REDEVELOPMENT                                    

                                                                                

18      Full-time equated classified positions........304.5                     

                                                                                

19    Environmental cleanup and redevelopment program..... $      21,715,000    

                                                                                

20    Federal cleanup project management--71.0 FTE                              

                                                                                

21      positions.........................................         7,203,200    

                                                                                

22    Superfund cleanup...................................         4,000,000    

                                                                                

23    Contaminated site investigations, cleanup and                             

                                                                                

24      revitalization--233.5 FTE positions...............        19,957,900    

                                                                                

25    Emergency cleanup action............................         4,000,000    

                                                                                

26    State cleanup (part 201 of Public Act 451 of 1994)..         3,027,900    

                                                                                

27    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $      59,904,000    


                                                                                

1         Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

2       Federal revenues:                                                       

                                                                                

3     DOD-federal.........................................           455,300    

                                                                                

4    EPA-multiple........................................         8,723,200    

                                                                                

5       Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

6     Private funds.......................................           135,700    

                                                                                

7     Clean Michigan initiative fund - administration.....         2,038,200    

                                                                                

8     Cleanup and redevelopment fund......................        13,097,100    

                                                                                

9     Environmental protection fund.......................        14,915,500    

                                                                                

10    Environmental response fund.........................        18,569,200    

                                                                                

11    Landfill maintenance trust fund.....................            47,200    

                                                                                

12    Settlement funds....................................         1,922,600    

                                                                                

13    State general fund/general purpose.................. $               0    

                                                                                

14      Sec. 108.  WASTE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION                           

                                                                                

15      Full-time equated classified positions........187.5                     

                                                                                

16    Hazardous waste management program--61.0 FTE                              

                                                                                

17      positions......................................... $       5,492,900    

                                                                                

18    Low-level radioactive waste authority--2.0 FTE                            

                                                                                

19      positions.........................................           769,700    

                                                                                

20    Radiological protection--16.5 FTE positions.........         1,408,900    

                                                                                

21    Scrap tire program--11.0 FTE positions..............           915,000    

                                                                                

22    Solid waste management program--51.0 FTE positions..         3,457,100    

                                                                                

23    Underground storage tank program--37.0 FTE positions         4,102,900    

                                                                                

24    Aboveground storage tank program--9.0 FTE positions.           691,900    

                                                                                

25    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $      16,838,400    

                                                                                

26        Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

27      Interdepartmental grant revenues:                                       


                                                                                

1     IDG-MSP.............................................           632,200    

                                                                                

2       Federal revenues:                                                       

                                                                                

3     EPA-multiple........................................         3,383,400    

                                                                                

4       Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

5     Aboveground storage tank fees.......................           691,900    

                                                                                

6     Hazardous material transportation permit fund.......            87,800    

                                                                                

7     Solid waste program fees............................         1,186,500    

                                                                                

8     Environmental pollution prevention fund.............         1,429,800    

                                                                                

9     Environmental response fund.........................           262,700    

                                                                                

10    Public utility assessments..........................           769,700    

                                                                                

11    Scrap tire regulatory fund..........................           915,000    

                                                                                

12    Underground storage tank fees.......................         3,864,900    

                                                                                

13    Waste reduction fee revenue.........................            61,900    

                                                                                

14    State general fund/general purpose.................. $       3,552,600    

                                                                                

15      Sec. 109.  ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND SERVICES                               

                                                                                

16  DIVISION                                                                    

                                                                                

17      Full-time equated classified positions........184.5                     

                                                                                

18    Environmental services--26.5 FTE positions.......... $       1,833,800    

                                                                                

19    Laboratory services--68.0 FTE positions.............         5,507,000    

                                                                                

20    Pollution prevention outreach programs..............           300,000    

                                                                                

21    Retired engineers technical assistance program......         1,500,000    

                                                                                

22    Municipal assistance--35.5 FTE positions............         4,630,300    

                                                                                

23    Pollution prevention and technical assistance--54.5                       

                                                                                

24      FTE positions.....................................         5,030,100    

                                                                                

25    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $      18,801,200    

                                                                                

26        Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

27      Interdepartmental grant revenues:                                       


                                                                                

1     IDG from MDA........................................           100,000    

                                                                                

2       Federal revenues:                                                       

                                                                                

3     DOC-NOAA, federal...................................           300,000    

                                                                                

4     EPA-multiple........................................         2,150,600    

                                                                                

5       Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

6     Private funds.......................................           300,000    

                                                                                

7     Air emissions fees..................................           654,200    

                                                                                

8     Clean Michigan initiative fund - administration.....           147,900    

                                                                                

9     Clean Michigan initiative fund - response activities         1,600,000    

                                                                                

10    Drinking water revolving fund.......................         1,273,800    

                                                                                

11    Environmental protection fund.......................            58,200    

                                                                                

12    Environmental response fund.........................           255,800    

                                                                                

13    Public water supply fees............................           218,000    

                                                                                

14    Retired engineers technical assistance fund.........         1,500,000    

                                                                                

15    Settlement revenue..................................           363,100    

                                                                                

16    State water pollution control revolving fund........         2,159,300    

                                                                                

17    Stormwater permit fees..............................            86,500    

                                                                                

18    Waste reduction fee revenue.........................         3,962,900    

                                                                                

19    Wastewater operator training fees...................           168,400    

                                                                                

20    Water analysis fees.................................         2,496,600    

                                                                                

21    State general fund/general purpose.................. $       1,005,900    

                                                                                

22      Sec. 110.  CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS                                          

                                                                                

23      Full-time equated classified positions.........22.0                     

                                                                                

24    Environmental investigations--22.0 FTE positions.... $       1,623,300    

                                                                                

25    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $       1,623,300    

                                                                                

26        Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

27      Federal revenues:                                                       


                                                                                

1     EPA-multiple........................................           129,900    

                                                                                

2       Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

3     Environmental response fund.........................           111,700    

                                                                                

4     Oil and gas regulatory fund.........................           137,800    

                                                                                

5     Scrap tire regulatory fund..........................            58,100    

                                                                                

6     State general fund/general purpose.................. $       1,185,800    

                                                                                

7       Sec. 111.  GRANTS                                                           

                                                                                

8     Water pollution control and drinking water revolving                      

                                                                                

9       funds............................................. $      99,750,500    

                                                                                

10    Noncommunity water grants...........................         1,400,000    

                                                                                

11    Grants to counties--water quality monitoring........         2,500,000    

                                                                                

12    Grants to counties--air pollution...................            83,700    

                                                                                

13    Coastal zone management grants......................         1,800,000    

                                                                                

14    Federal - nonpoint source water pollution grants....         6,500,000    

                                                                                

15    Federal - Great Lakes remedial action plan grants...           700,000    

                                                                                

16    Great Lakes research and protection grants..........         1,900,000    

                                                                                

17    Radon grants........................................           127,700    

                                                                                

18    Drinking water revolving fund implementation........         1,330,000    

                                                                                

19    Local health department operations..................        10,472,500    

                                                                                

20    Pollution prevention local grants...................           250,000    

                                                                                

21    Septage waste compliance grants.....................         1,525,000    

                                                                                

22    Scrap tire grants...................................         3,500,000    

                                                                                

23    Volunteer lake, river, stream, and creek cleanup....            25,000    

                                                                                

24    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $     131,864,400    

                                                                                

25        Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

26      Interdepartmental grant revenues:                                       

                                                                                

27    IDG-MDCH local public health operations.............        10,472,500    


                                                                                

1       Federal revenues:                                                       

                                                                                

2     DOC-NOAA, federal...................................         1,500,000    

                                                                                

3     EPA-multiple........................................        92,590,000    

                                                                                

4       Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

5     Cleanup and redevelopment fund......................         2,500,000    

                                                                                

6     Community pollution prevention fund.................           250,000    

                                                                                

7     Drinking water revolving fund.......................         1,330,000    

                                                                                

8     Great Lakes protection fund.........................         1,900,000    

                                                                                

9     Public water supply fees............................         1,400,000    

                                                                                

10    Scrap tire regulatory fund..........................         3,500,000    

                                                                                

11    Septage waste license fees..........................         1,525,000    

                                                                                

12    Water quality protection fund.......................            25,000    

                                                                                

13    State general fund/general purpose.................. $      14,871,900    

                                                                                

14      Sec. 112.  INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY                                           

                                                                                

15    Information technology services and projects........ $       6,251,100    

                                                                                

16    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $       6,251,100    

                                                                                

17        Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

18      Interdepartmental grant revenues:                                       

                                                                                

19    IDG from MDOT-Michigan transportation fund..........            46,300    

                                                                                

20      Federal revenues:                                                       

                                                                                

21    DOC-NOAA, federal...................................            25,600    

                                                                                

22    EPA-federal.........................................           615,400    

                                                                                

23      Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

24    Air emissions fees..................................           486,900    

                                                                                

25    Drinking water revolving fund.......................            85,600    

                                                                                

26    Environmental protection fund.......................            69,000    

                                                                                

27    Environmental response fund.........................           504,700    


                                                                                

1     Land and water permit fees..........................           106,700    

                                                                                

2     Oil and gas regulatory fund.........................           544,200    

                                                                                

3     Public utility assessments..........................             4,100    

                                                                                

4     Public water supply fees............................           265,300    

                                                                                

5     Scrap tire regulatory fund..........................            81,300    

                                                                                

6     Settlement funds....................................           728,900    

                                                                                

7     Solid waste program fees............................            60,000    

                                                                                

8     Underground storage tank fees.......................           173,900    

                                                                                

9     Waste reduction fee revenue.........................           384,800    

                                                                                

10    Water analysis fees.................................           155,400    

                                                                                

11    State water pollution control revolving fund........           119,800    

                                                                                

12    State general fund/general purpose.................. $       1,793,200    

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

13                                   PART 1A                                    

                                                                                

14                NPDES APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2003-2004                

                                                                                

15      Sec. 151.  If a national pollution discharge elimination system             

                                                                                

16  fee increase is approved by September 30, 2003, the amounts listed in       

                                                                                

17  this part are appropriated for the department of environmental quality      

                                                                                

18  for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2004 from the funds in this        

                                                                                

19  part.  The following is a summary of the appropriations in this part:       

                                                                                

20  DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY                                         

                                                                                

21  FUND SOURCE SUMMARY:                                                        

                                                                                

22    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $       5,020,900    

                                                                                

23      Interdepartmental grant revenues:                                       

                                                                                

24    Total interdepartmental grants and intradepartmental                      

                                                                                

25      transfers.........................................                 0    


                                                                                

1     ADJUSTED GROSS APPROPRIATION........................ $       5,020,900    

                                                                                

2       Federal revenues:                                                       

                                                                                

3     Total federal revenues..............................                 0    

                                                                                

4       Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

5     Total local revenues................................                 0    

                                                                                

6     Total private revenues..............................                 0    

                                                                                

7     Total other state restricted revenues...............         5,020,900    

                                                                                

8     State general fund/general purpose.................. $               0    

                                                                                

9       Sec. 102.  GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND LAND MANAGEMENT                            

                                                                                

10  DIVISION                                                                    

                                                                                

11    Program direction................................... $          99,400    

                                                                                

12    Field permitting and project assistance.............           456,600    

                                                                                

13    Great Lakes shorelands..............................           127,900    

                                                                                

14    Water management....................................           159,700    

                                                                                

15    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $         843,600    

                                                                                

16        Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

17    State general fund/general purpose.................. $         843,600    

                                                                                

18      Sec. 103.  AIR QUALITY                                                      

                                                                                

19    Air quality programs................................ $         946,100    

                                                                                

20    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $         946,100    

                                                                                

21        Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

22    State general fund/general purpose.................. $         946,100    

                                                                                

23      Sec. 104.  WATER DIVISION                                                   

                                                                                

24    Drinking water...................................... $         277,900    

                                                                                

25    Environmental health................................           199,800    

                                                                                

26    Surface water.......................................         1,192,900    

                                                                                

27    Fish contaminant monitoring contracts...............            47,400    


                                                                                

1     GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $       1,718,000    

                                                                                

2         Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

3     NPDES fees..........................................         4,699,900    

                                                                                

4     State general fund/general purpose.................. $      (2,981,900)   

                                                                                

5       Sec. 105.  WASTE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION                           

                                                                                

6     Hazardous waste management program.................. $         141,300    

                                                                                

7     Radiological protection.............................            95,900    

                                                                                

8     GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $         237,200    

                                                                                

9         Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

10    State general fund/general purpose.................. $         237,200    

                                                                                

11      Sec. 106.  ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND SERVICES                               

                                                                                

12  DIVISION                                                                    

                                                                                

13    Environmental services.............................. $          52,200    

                                                                                

14    Laboratory services.................................           379,600    

                                                                                

15    Municipal assistance................................            40,500    

                                                                                

16    Pollution prevention and technical assistance.......            32,700    

                                                                                

17    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $         505,000    

                                                                                

18        Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

19      Special revenue funds:                                                  

                                                                                

20    NPDES fees..........................................           321,000    

                                                                                

21    State general fund/general purpose.................. $         184,000    

                                                                                

22      Sec. 107.  CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS                                          

                                                                                

23    Environmental investigations........................ $         209,300    

                                                                                

24    GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $         209,300    

                                                                                

25        Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

26    State general fund/general purpose.................. $         209,300    

                                                                                

27      Sec. 108.  GRANTS                                                           


     House Bill No. 4393 (H-1) as amended May 14, 2003

   

1     Water pollution control and drinking water revolving                      

                                                                                

2       funds............................................. $         561,700    

                                                                                

3     GROSS APPROPRIATION................................. $         561,700    

                                                                                

4         Appropriated from:                                                    

                                                                                

5     State general fund/general purpose.................. $         561,700    

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

6                                     PART 2                                    

                                                                                

7                      PROVISIONS CONCERNING APPROPRIATIONS                     

                                                                                

8   GENERAL SECTIONS                                                            

                                                                                

9       Sec. 201.  Pursuant to section 30 of article IX of the state                

                                                                                

10  constitution of 1963, total state spending from state resources under       

                                                                                

11  part 1 for fiscal year 2003-2004 is [$189,881,200.00] and state spending    

                                                                                

12  from state resources to be paid to local units of government for            

                                                                                

13  fiscal year 2003-2004 is $18,445,500.00.  The itemized statement below      

                                                                                

14  identifies appropriations from which spending to units of local             

                                                                                

15  government will occur:                                                      

                                                                                

16  DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY                                         

                                                                                

17  GRANTS                                                                      

                                                                                

18    Grants to counties - air pollution.................. $          83,700    

                                                                                

19    Local health department operations..................        10,472,500    

                                                                                

20    Septage waste compliance program....................         1,525,000    

                                                                                

21    Scrap tire grants...................................         3,500,000    

                                                                                

22    Noncommunity water grants...........................         1,400,000    

                                                                                

23    Radon grants........................................           134,300    

                                                                                

24    Drinking water grants...............................         1,330,000    

                                                                                

25    TOTAL............................................... $      18,445,500    


                                                                                

1       Sec. 202.  The appropriations authorized under this act are                 

                                                                                

2   subject to the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1101 to       

                                                                                

3   18.1594.                                                                    

                                                                                

4       Sec. 203.  As used in this act:                                             

                                                                                

5       (a)  "CESARS" means chemical evaluation search and retrieval system.        

                                                                                

6       (b)  "Department" means the department of environmental quality.            

                                                                                

7       (c)  "DOC" means the United States department of commerce.                  

                                                                                

8       (d)  "DOC-NOAA" means the DOC national oceanic and atmospheric              

                                                                                

9   administration.                                                             

                                                                                

10      (e)  "DOD" means the United States department of defense.                   

                                                                                

11      (f)  "DOI" means the United States department of interior.                  

                                                                                

12      (g)  "EPA" means the United States environmental protection agency.         

                                                                                

13      (h)  "FEMA" means the federal emergency management agency.                  

                                                                                

14      (i)  "FTE" means full-time equated.                                         

                                                                                

15      (j)  "IDG" means interdepartmental grant.                                   

                                                                                

16      (k)  "IDT" means intradepartmental transfer.                                

                                                                                

17      (l)  "MDA" means the Michigan department of agriculture.                    

                                                                                

18      (m)  "MDCH" means the Michigan department of community health.              

                                                                                

19      (n)  "MDSP" means the Michigan department of state police.                  

                                                                                

20      (o)  "MI" means Michigan.                                                   

                                                                                

21      Sec. 204.  The department of civil service shall bill departments           

                                                                                

22  and agencies at the end of the first fiscal quarter for the 1% charge       

                                                                                

23  authorized by section 5 of article XI of the state constitution of          

                                                                                

24  1963.  Payments shall be made for the total amount of the billing by        

                                                                                

25  the end of the second fiscal quarter.                                       

                                                                                

26      Sec. 205.  At least 60 days before beginning any effort to                  

                                                                                

27  privatize, the department shall submit a complete project plan to the       


                                                                                

1   appropriate senate and house of representatives appropriations              

                                                                                

2   subcommittees and the senate and house fiscal agencies.  The plan           

                                                                                

3   shall include the criteria under which the privatization initiative         

                                                                                

4   will be evaluated.  The evaluation shall be completed and submitted to      

                                                                                

5   the appropriate senate and house of representatives appropriations          

                                                                                

6   subcommittees and the senate and house fiscal agencies within 30            

                                                                                

7   months.                                                                     

                                                                                

8       Sec. 206.  Unless otherwise specified in this act, the department           

                                                                                

9   shall use the internet to fulfill the reporting requirements of this        

                                                                                

10  act.  This may include transmission of reports via electronic mail to       

                                                                                

11  the recipients identified for each reporting requirement or it may          

                                                                                

12  include placement of reports on an Internet or Intranet site.               

                                                                                

13      Sec. 207.  Funds appropriated in part 1 shall not be used for the           

                                                                                

14  purchase of foreign goods or services, or both, if competitively            

                                                                                

15  priced American goods or services, or both, of comparable quality are       

                                                                                

16  available.  Preference should be given to goods or services, or both,       

                                                                                

17  manufactured or provided by Michigan businesses if they are                 

                                                                                

18  competitively priced and of comparable value.                               

                                                                                

19      Sec. 208.  (1) From funds appropriated under part 1, the                    

                                                                                

20  department shall prepare a report that lists all of the following           

                                                                                

21  regarding grant or loan or grant and loan programs administered by the      

                                                                                

22  department for the fiscal year ending on September 30, 2004:                

                                                                                

23      (a) The name of each program.                                               

                                                                                

24      (b) The goals of the program, the criteria, eligibility, process,           

                                                                                

25  filing fees, nominating procedures, and deadlines for each program.         

                                                                                

26      (c) The maximum and minimum grant and loan available and whether            

                                                                                

27  there is a match requirement for each program.                              


                                                                                

1       (d) The amount of any required match, and whether in-kind                   

                                                                                

2   contributions may be used as part or all of a required match.               

                                                                                

3       (e) Information pertaining to the application process, timeline             

                                                                                

4   for each program, and the contact people within the department.             

                                                                                

5       (f) The source of funds for each program, including the citation            

                                                                                

6   of pertinent authorizing acts.                                              

                                                                                

7       (g) Information regarding plans for the next fiscal year for the            

                                                                                

8   phaseout, expansion, or changes for each program.                           

                                                                                

9       (h) A listing of all recipients of grants or loans awarded by the           

                                                                                

10  department by type and amount of grant or loan.                             

                                                                                

11      (2) The reports required under this section shall be submitted to           

                                                                                

12  the state budget office, the senate and house appropriations                

                                                                                

13  committees, and senate and house fiscal agencies by January 1, 2004.        

                                                                                

14      Sec. 209.  By February 15, 2004, the department shall provide the           

                                                                                

15  state budget director, the subcommittees on natural resources and           

                                                                                

16  environmental quality of the senate and house appropriations                

                                                                                

17  committees, and the senate and house fiscal agencies with an annual         

                                                                                

18  report on restricted fund balances, projected revenues, and                 

                                                                                

19  expenditures for the fiscal years ending September 30, 2003 and             

                                                                                

20  September 30, 2004.                                                         

                                                                                

21      Sec. 210.  The department shall notify the legislature and shall            

                                                                                

22  provide a public meeting and public comment opportunity with respect        

                                                                                

23  to any request received by the state of Michigan to divert water from       

                                                                                

24  the Great Lakes pursuant to the water resources development act of          

                                                                                

25  1986, Public Law 99-662, 100 Stat. 4082.                                    

                                                                                

26      Sec. 211.  (1) The department shall report all of the following             

                                                                                

27  information relative to allocations made in part 1 for the                  


                                                                                

1   environmental cleanup and redevelopment program, state cleanup,             

                                                                                

2   emergency actions, superfund cleanup, the revitalization revolving          

                                                                                

3   loan program, the brownfield grants and loans program, the leaking          

                                                                                

4   underground storage tank cleanup program, the contaminated lake and         

                                                                                

5   river sediments cleanup program, and the environmental protection bond      

                                                                                

6   projects under section 19508(7) of the natural resources and                

                                                                                

7   environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.19508, to the state      

                                                                                

8   budget director, the senate and house appropriations subcommittees on       

                                                                                

9   environmental quality, and the senate and house fiscal agencies:            

                                                                                

10      (a) The name and location of the site for which an allocation is            

                                                                                

11  made.                                                                       

                                                                                

12      (b) The nature of the problem encountered at the site.                      

                                                                                

13      (c) A brief description of how the problem will be resolved if              

                                                                                

14  the allocation is made for a response activity.                             

                                                                                

15      (d) The estimated date that site closure activities will be                 

                                                                                

16  completed.                                                                  

                                                                                

17      (e) The amount of the allocation, or the anticipated financing              

                                                                                

18  for the site.                                                               

                                                                                

19      (f) A summary of the sites and the total amount of funds expended           

                                                                                

20  at the sites at the conclusion of the fiscal year.                          

                                                                                

21      (g) The number of sites that would qualify as brownfields that              

                                                                                

22  were redeveloped.                                                           

                                                                                

23      (2) The report prepared under subsection (1) shall also include             

                                                                                

24  all of the following:                                                       

                                                                                

25      (a) The status of all state-owned facilities that are on the list           

                                                                                

26  compiled under part 201 of the natural resources and environmental          

                                                                                

27  protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.20101 to 324.20142.                    


                                                                                

1       (b) The report shall include the total amount of funds expended             

                                                                                

2   during the fiscal year and the total amount of funds awaiting               

                                                                                

3   expenditure.                                                                

                                                                                

4       (c) The total amount of bonds issued for the environmental                  

                                                                                

5   protection bond program pursuant to part 193 of the natural resources       

                                                                                

6   and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.19301 to             

                                                                                

7   324.19306, and bonds issued pursuant to the clean Michigan initiative       

                                                                                

8   act, 1998 PA 284, MCL 324.95101 to 324.95108.                               

                                                                                

9       (3) The report shall be made available by March 31 of each year.            

                                                                                

10      Sec. 212.  (1) In addition to the funds appropriated in part 1              

                                                                                

11  for the environmental cleanup and redevelopment program and the             

                                                                                

12  leaking underground storage tank cleanup program, the department of         

                                                                                

13  environmental quality is authorized to expend amounts remaining from        

                                                                                

14  prior fiscal year appropriations to meet funding needs of                   

                                                                                

15  legislatively approved sites.                                               

                                                                                

16      (2) Unexpended and unencumbered amounts remaining from                      

                                                                                

17  appropriations from the environmental protection bond fund contained        

                                                                                

18  in 1989 PA 180, 1990 PA 55, 1990 PA 194, 1991 PA 31, 1991 PA 160, 1993      

                                                                                

19  PA 74, 1993 PA 353, 1994 PA 442, 1996 PA 353, and 1997 PA 114 are           

                                                                                

20  appropriated for expenditure for any site listed in this act and any        

                                                                                

21  site listed in the public acts referenced in this section.                  

                                                                                

22      (3) Unexpended and unencumbered amounts remaining from                      

                                                                                

23  appropriations from the cleanup and redevelopment fund and unclaimed        

                                                                                

24  bottle deposits fund contained in 1996 PA 319, 1997 PA 113, 1997            

                                                                                

25  PA 114, 1998 PA 292, 1999 PA 125, 2000 PA 275, 2001 PA 43, and 2002 PA      

                                                                                

26  520 are appropriated for expenditure for any site listed in this act        

                                                                                

27  and any site listed in the public acts referenced in this section.          


                                                                                

1       (4) Unexpended and unencumbered amounts remaining from                      

                                                                                

2   appropriations from the clean Michigan initiative fund - response           

                                                                                

3   activities contained in 1999 PA 111, 2000 PA 52, 2000 PA 506, and 2001      

                                                                                

4   PA 120 are appropriated for expenditure for any site listed in this         

                                                                                

5   act and any site listed in the public acts referenced in this               

                                                                                

6   section.                                                                    

                                                                                

7       Sec. 213.  Of the appropriation in part 1, $30,000.00 is                    

                                                                                

8   appropriated for costs related to the permit review and compliance          

                                                                                

9   project.  The department shall review license and permit programs           

                                                                                

10  authorized in statute or provided for in administrative rules.  A           

                                                                                

11  report detailing statutory or rule authority for each permit,               

                                                                                

12  application or processing fees, the number of permits received, the         

                                                                                

13  number of permits returned, and the number of days until they are           

                                                                                

14  returned, the number of permit applications amended, the number of          

                                                                                

15  permits issued, the number of permits issued with changes, the number       

                                                                                

16  of applications denied, the number of applications submitted but            

                                                                                

17  returned for resubmission, the average number of days required to           

                                                                                

18  review and act on each permit application, and total fines or               

                                                                                

19  penalties assessed for failure to comply with permit regulations or         

                                                                                

20  requirements shall be provided to the house and senate appropriations       

                                                                                

21  subcommittees on environmental quality on or before May 1, 2004.            

                                                                                

22      Sec. 214.  The department of information technology shall                   

                                                                                

23  establish a schedule of rates, user fees, and charges or assessments        

                                                                                

24  for standard services and information system support requirements to        

                                                                                

25  be made to departments for technology related services and projects.        

                                                                                

26  This schedule, as well as copies of related interagency agreements,         

                                                                                

27  shall be provided to the state budget office and the house and senate       


                                                                                

1   committees on appropriations before October 1, 2003.                        

                                                                                

2       Sec. 215.  Amounts appropriated in part 1 for information                   

                                                                                

3   technology may be designated as work projects and carried forward to        

                                                                                

4   support department of environmental quality technology projects under       

                                                                                

5   the direction of the department of information technology.  Funds           

                                                                                

6   designated in this manner are not available for expenditure until           

                                                                                

7   approved as work projects under section 451a of the management and          

                                                                                

8   budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1451a.                                      

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

9   LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT                                                   

                                                                                

10      Sec. 301.  The department shall collect Great Lakes bottomland              

                                                                                

11  permit fees uniformly and fairly from commercial and noncommercial          

                                                                                

12  users of the Great Lakes bottomlands.                                       

                                                                                

13      Sec. 302.  The department may waive permit fees for nonprofit               

                                                                                

14  organizations conducting approved stream habitat improvement                

                                                                                

15  projects.                                                                   

                                                                                

16      Sec. 303.  The legislative auditor general shall conduct a                  

                                                                                

17  performance audit of the aquatic nuisance control program.  This audit      

                                                                                

18  report shall be provided to the house and senate subcommittees on           

                                                                                

19  environmental quality by February 1, 2004.                                  

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

20  AIR QUALITY                                                                 

                                                                                

21      Sec. 401.  The department shall report quarterly, via the                   

                                                                                

22  department's Internet website, on air quality program expenditures and      

                                                                                

23  revenues.  The report shall include expenditures and revenues by fund       

                                                                                

24  source and by program function.                                             

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

25  SURFACE WATER QUALITY                                                       


                                                                                

1       Sec. 501.  The appropriation in part 1 for aquifer protection and           

                                                                                

2   dispute resolution includes a $100,000.00 interdepartmental grant to        

                                                                                

3   the Michigan department of agriculture to cover costs related to            

                                                                                

4   implementation of part 317 of the natural resources and environmental       

                                                                                

5   protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL __________.                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

6   DRINKING WATER                                                              

                                                                                

7       Sec. 601.  The funds appropriated in part 1 for groundwater use             

                                                                                

8   reporting shall be awarded as a grant for the development of a              

                                                                                

9   groundwater database needed to model the demands for domestic water         

                                                                                

10  uses of groundwater supplies.                                               

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

11  ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE                                                      

                                                                                

12      Sec. 701.  The unexpended funds appropriated in part 1 for the              

                                                                                

13  state cleanup program, environmental cleanup and redevelopment              

                                                                                

14  program, emergency cleanup action, contaminated site investigations,        

                                                                                

15  cleanup and revitalization, and superfund cleanup projects are              

                                                                                

16  considered work project appropriations and any unencumbered or              

                                                                                

17  unallotted funds are carried forward into the succeeding fiscal year.       

                                                                                

18  The following is in compliance with section 451a(1) of the management       

                                                                                

19  and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL 18.1451a:                                  

                                                                                

20      (a) The purpose of the projects to be carried forward is to                 

                                                                                

21  provide contaminated site cleanup.                                          

                                                                                

22      (b) The projects will be accomplished by contract.                          

                                                                                

23      (c) The total estimated cost of all projects is identified in each          

                                                                                

24  line-item appropriation.                                                    

                                                                                

25      (d) The tentative completion date is September 30, 2008.                    


                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

1   STORAGE TANKS                                                               

                                                                                

2       Sec. 801.  The unexpended funds appropriated in part 1 for the              

                                                                                

3   leaking underground storage tank cleanup program are considered work        

                                                                                

4   project appropriations and any unencumbered or unallotted funds are         

                                                                                

5   carried over into the succeeding fiscal year.  The following is in          

                                                                                

6   compliance with section 451a(1) of the management and budget act, 1984      

                                                                                

7   PA 431, MCL 18.1451a:                                                       

                                                                                

8       (a) The purpose of the projects to be carried over is to provide            

                                                                                

9   for redevelopment and contaminated site cleanup.                            

                                                                                

10      (b) These projects will be accomplished by contract.                        

                                                                                

11      (c) The total estimated costs of all projects is identified in              

                                                                                

12  each line-item appropriation.                                               

                                                                                

13      (d) The tentative completion date for these projects is                     

                                                                                

14  September 30, 2008.                                                         

                                                                                

                                                                                

                                                                                

15  GRANTS                                                                      

                                                                                

16      Sec. 901.  If a certified health department does not exist in a             

                                                                                

17  city, county, or district or does not fulfill its responsibilities          

                                                                                

18  under part 117 of the natural resources and environmental protection        

                                                                                

19  act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.11701 to 324.11719, then the department may       

                                                                                

20  spend funds appropriated in part 1 under the septage waste compliance       

                                                                                

21  program in accordance with section 11716 of the natural resources and       

                                                                                

22  environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.11716.                   

                                                                                

23      Sec. 902.  Of the funds appropriated in part 1 for scrap tire               

                                                                                

24  grants, $100,000.00 shall be available for grants to communities to         

                                                                                

25  cover scrap tire fire suppression costs, provided owner liability           


                                                                                

1   bonds and other available funding sources have been exhausted.              

                                                                                

2       Sec. 903.  From the funds appropriated in part 1 for the drinking           

                                                                                

3   water revolving loan program, the department shall provide                  

                                                                                

4   low-interest loans for public water supply systems found to be out of       

                                                                                

5   compliance with federal arsenic standards.                                  

                                                                                

6       Sec. 904.  The money appropriated in part 1 for grants to                   

                                                                                

7   counties--water quality monitoring shall be used to establish and           

                                                                                

8   operate a comprehensive monitoring program.  This $2,500,000.00 line        

                                                                                

9   item provides funding from the cleanup and redevelopment fund to            

                                                                                

10  support water quality monitoring and remediation efforts recommended        

                                                                                

11  by counties adjoining Lake St. Clair.  The Macomb County health             

                                                                                

12  department is provided $1,800,000.00 for water quality monitoring and       

                                                                                

13  remediation activities.  The city of St. Clair Shores is provided           

                                                                                

14  $700,000.00 for dredging of contaminated canals.