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129th MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 603 |
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LR 1450(01) |
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An Act To Amend
the Laws Governing Funding for Landfill Closure Costs |
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Preliminary Fiscal
Impact Statement for Original Bill |
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Sponsor: Sen. Dill of Penobscot |
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Committee: Environment and Natural Resources |
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Fiscal Note Required: Yes |
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Preliminary
Fiscal Impact Statement |
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Future biennium cost increase - Other Special Revenue Funds |
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Fiscal Detail
and Notes |
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Current law
requires the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to pay 75% of the
costs incurred before December 31, 2025 of closing municipal landfills that
meet certain criteria. This bill extends eligibility to municipal landfills
with applications to the DEP that were accepted for processing on or before
September 1, 1989 and that were approved within one year of the acceptance
date. The DEP has indicated that there is one active landfill in Old Town
that meets the new eligibility criteria and that it would cost $263,000 to
reimburse Old Town for 75% of the closure costs. The DEP share will be paid
from the Maine Solid Waste Management Fund (MSWMF) within the DEP, which
derives its revenue from fees on the disposal of construction and demolition
debris. Under existing statute, the fee will continue to be collected until
all existing landfill closure costs subject to DEP reimbursement are paid.
The addition of another landfill to reimburse will lower annual payments to
reimburse other municipalities for landfill closure costs and extend the
period of time they will be reimbursed to keep the annual aggregate
distribution from the MSWMF unchanged. Therefore, the additional $263,000
will be paid in a future period when the existing payments would have ceased
but will now continue. The DEP has expressed concern that municipalities may
be affected by having their payments lowered. |
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