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  |  | 125th MAINE LEGISLATURE | 
 
  |  |  | LD 1567 |  | LR 2164(02) |  |  | 
 
  |  | Resolve, To
  Authorize the State To Purchase a Landfill in the Town of East Millinocket | 
 
  |  | Fiscal Note for
  Bill as Amended by Committee Amendment "   " | 
 
  |  | Committee: Environment and Natural Resources | 
 
  |  | Fiscal Note Required: Yes | 
 
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  | Fiscal Note | 
 
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  | Potential current biennium cost increase - General Fund | 
 
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  | Fiscal Detail
  and Notes |  |  |  |  |  | 
 
  |  | This
  bill as amended gives the State Planning Office (SPO) the option to acquire,
  own and and cause to be operated an existing licensed solid waste disposal
  facility in the Town of East Millinocket known as the Dolby Landfill.  If the Department of Environmental
  Protection (DEP) were required by the SPO to operate the Dolby Landfill
  starting in fiscal year 2011-12 its costs could range from as low as $250,000
  per fiscal year if required only to perform maintenance, inspections, water
  quality and leachate management to as much as $46.5 million over several
  fiscal years if the DEP were required to operate the landfill over the entire
  Valley Fill area, perform groundwater contamination remediation and
  ultimately close the landfill. | 
 
  |  | If the SPO
  exercises the option to acquire, own and cause the Dolby Landfill to be
  operated it may need to expend $62,000 in fiscal year 2011-12 to conclude a
  landfill acquisition agreement and perform related deed and recording
  requirements, $16,000 per year to cover ongoing costs associated with annual
  landfill license and report fees starting in fiscal year 2011-12 and $100,000
  per year for community benefit agreement payments to the municipalities of
  Millinocket and East Millinocket starting in fiscal year 2013-14.  It is important to note that if the SPO
  became the owner of the Dolby Landfill it would potentially bear joint
  liability for all of the DEP maintenance, remediation and closure costs
  listed above. 
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