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2003 Session

Budget Bill - HB1400 (Chapter 1042)

Department of Environmental Quality

Item 386

Item 386

First Year - FY2003Second Year - FY2004
Environmental Technical and Financial Assistance (51500)$39,273,424
$38,593,703
$39,273,424
$39,068,851
Litter Control and Recycling Activities (51501)FY2003 $3,002,420
$2,886,782
FY2004 $3,002,420
$2,875,045
Financial Assistance for Environmental Resources Management (51502)FY2003 $1,903,523FY2004 $1,903,523
Construction Assistance Loans and Grants (51503)FY2003 $32,523,988
$32,030,988
FY2004 $32,523,988
Financial Assistance for Water Quality (51504)FY2003 $490,904
$434,969
FY2004 $490,904
$430,489
Construction Assistance (51505)FY2003 $1,019,865
$1,018,203
FY2004 $1,019,865
$1,018,320
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator and Management Assistance (51506)FY2003 $209,444
$201,803
FY2004 $209,444
$203,138
Prevention of and Response to Chemical Emergencies (51508)FY2003 $123,280
$117,435
FY2004 $123,280
$114,348
Fund Sources:  
GeneralFY2003 $5,743,235
$5,175,851
FY2004 $5,743,235
$5,550,846
SpecialFY2003 $27,600FY2004 $27,600
$133,600
Dedicated Special RevenueFY2003 $4,612,193
$4,499,856
FY2004 $4,612,193
$4,494,009
Federal TrustFY2003 $28,890,396FY2004 $28,890,396

Authority: Title 10.1, Chapters 11.1, 14, 15 and 21.1; Title 44, Chapter 3.5; Title 62.1, Chapters 3.1, 22, 23.2, 24 and 25, Code of Virginia.


A. The June 30, 2003 and June 30, 2004 unexpended balances for Construction Assistance are hereby reappropriated.


B. The Department of Environmental Quality, as part of its regular water testing program, shall provide $36,500 the first year and $36,500 the second year from the general fund to the Smith Mountain Lake Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Project.


C. The Department of Environmental Quality, as part of its regular water testing program, shall provide $25,000 the first year and $25,000 the second year from the general fund to the Virginia Division of the Izaak Walton League of America.


D. Out of the amounts provided for the Wastewater Treatment Revolving Loan Fund Virginia Water Facilities Revolving Fund, the Department of Environmental Quality shall transfer $25,000 the first year and $20,000 the second year to the Town of Tangier for a comprehensive plan to clean up waste and ash piles found on the island and implement systems to assure compliance with state environmental protection requirements.


E. This appropriation includes $1,272,750 from the Virginia Environmental Emergency Response Fund for litter control and recycling grants for fiscal year 2004.


F. Included in this appropriation is $106,000 the second year in nongeneral funds for citizen water quality monitoring. The source of the nongeneral funds is from dredging royalties collected by the Marine Resources Commission pursuant to § 28.2-1206, Code of Virginia, and deposited into the Marine Habitat and Waterways Improvement Fund.


G. The Department of Environmental Quality is authorized to make a loan to the City of Staunton from the Virginia Water Facilities Revolving Fund to assist in the environmental clean-up for the reuse of the property at the former Staunton Correctional Center.