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2011 SESSION
SB 1064 Erosion & sediment control plans; may charge fee to cover costs associated with certain review, etc.
Introduced by: John S. Edwards | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Erosion and sediment control plans; local waste, water, and sewer authorities. Authorizes water, sewer, sewage disposal, stormwater control, refuse collection, and disposal authorities to file a general erosion and sediment control plan annually with the Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board. For such authorities, the Board may also charge fees equal to the lower of (i) $1,000 or (ii) an amount sufficient to cover the costs associated with standard and specification review and approval, project inspections, and compliance.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Erosion and sediment control plans; local waste, water, and sewer authorities. Authorizes water, sewer, sewage disposal, stormwater control, refuse collection, and disposal authorities, to file a general erosion and sediment control plan annually with the Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board. The Board may also charge fees equal to the lower of (i) $1,000 or (ii) an amount sufficient to cover the costs associated with standard and specification review and approval, project inspections, and compliance.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Erosion and sediment control plans; local waste, water, and sewer authorities. Adds local authorities, such as waste, water, and sewer authorities, to those utilities and companies permitted to file a general erosion and sediment control plan annually with the Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board.