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2007 SESSION
SB 1301 Water Quality Improvement Fund; Combined Sewer Overflow funding for Cities of Lynchburg & Richmond.
Introduced by: Stephen D. Newman | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Water Quality Improvement Fund; CSO funding for the City of Lynchburg and the City of Richmond. Creates a formula for funding elimination of the combined sewer overflow (CSO) in the City of Lynchburg and the City of Richmond.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Water Quality Improvement Fund; CSO funding for the City of Lynchburg and the City of Richmond. Provides that the first $7 million in each fiscal year appropriated to the Water Quality Improvement Fund from surplus revenues and any unreserved general fund balance would be deposited into a special fund to be used to help eliminate combined sewer overflow (CSO) in the City of Lynchburg and the City of Richmond. The total amount used for CSO in the City of Lynchburg and the City of Richmond from the Water Quality Improvement Fund would equal $70 million, $3.5 million for each city in each fiscal year for the next 10 fiscal years beginning July 1, 2007. The bill is identical to HB 3102.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Water Quality Improvement Fund; CSO funding for the City of Lynchburg. Provides that the first $3 million in each fiscal year appropriated to the Water Quality Improvement Fund from surplus revenues and any unreserved general fund balance would be deposited into a special fund to be used to help eliminate combined sewer overflow (CSO) in the City of Lynchburg. The total amount used for CSO in the City of Lynchburg from the Water Quality Improvement Fund would equal $30 million, $3 million in each fiscal year for the next 10 fiscal years beginning July 1, 2007.