995112
Florida Senate - 2017 Committee Amendment
SPB2500 AEN 96AA
The Committee on Appropriations (Bradley) recommended the following
AMENDMENT TO AMENDMENT 96 (995019):
Section: 05 EXPLANATION:
On Page: 232 Proviso language adding Clay county to the septic to
sewer program within the Department of Environmental
Spec App: 1613A Protection.
NET IMPACT ON: Total Funds General Revenue Trust Funds
Recurring - 0 0 0
Non-Recurring - 0 0 0
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Positions & Amount Positions & Amount
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF
Program: Water Restoration Assistance
Water Restoration Assistance 37220100
In Section 05 On Page 232
1613A Grants And Aids - Indian River Lagoon, xxxxxx
Lake Worth Lagoon, St. Lucie,
Caloosahatchee, and Loxahatchee Estuary
IOEM
1000 General Revenue Fund 20,000,000 0
CA -20,000,000 FSI1NR -20,000,000
DELETE proviso:
Funds from Specific Appropriation 1613 shall be used to offset
homeowner costs that would be incurred by retrofitting or sewering
septic systems that contribute excess nutrient pollution to the Indian
River Lagoon, Lake Worth Lagoon, Caloosahatchee, St. Lucie and
Loxahatchee estuaries. Specifically, these funds shall be used to
address the retrofitting or sewering of septic tanks within one-quarter
mile of marine waters in Indian River, Brevard, Martin, St. Lucie,
Volusia, Palm Beach and Lee counties.
1613A Grants And Aids To Local Governments And 149999
Nonstate Entities - Fixed Capital Outlay
Grants And Aids - Indian River Lagoon,
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St. Lucie, Caloosahatchee, Loxahatchee,
and St. Johns River Restoration IOEM
1000 General Revenue Fund 20,000,000
CA 20,000,000 FSI1NR 20,000,000
and INSERT:
Funds from Specific Appropriation 1613 shall be used to offset
homeowner costs that would be incurred by retrofitting or sewering
septic systems that contribute excess nutrient pollution to the Indian
River Lagoon, Lake Worth Lagoon, Caloosahatchee, St. Lucie and
Loxahatchee estuaries and St. Johns River. Specifically, these funds
shall be used to address the retrofitting or sewering of septic tanks
within one-quarter mile of marine waters in Indian River, Brevard, Clay,
Martin, St. Lucie, Volusia, Palm Beach and Lee counties.
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