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Wastewater Treatment & Disposal Committee |
SB |
738/aSCONC/aHFl#1 |
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APPROPRIATION
Appropriation
Contained |
Estimated
Additional Impact |
Recurring or
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Fund Affected |
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FY03 |
FY04 |
FY03 |
FY04 |
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$2.0 |
Recurring |
General
Fund |
Responses
Received From
Environment
Department (ED)
State
Land Office (SLO)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of the HFl Amendment
The
House Floor Amendment #1 increases the membership of the committee from five to
seven members and requires one member to be a representative of the
agricultural industry regulated by the ED.
Synopsis
of the SCONC Amendment
The Senate Conservation Committee amendment adds a
requirement for the wastewater technical advisory committee to have a
representative from the
Synopsis
of Original Bill
Senate Bill 738
creates the wastewater technical advisory committee to provide standardized objective
evaluation of wastewater treatment and disposal technologies for both large-
and small-flow domestic, commercial and agricultural wastewater systems.
The committee shall consist
of five members to be appointed by and to serve at the pleasure of the ED
secretary and shall include:
(1)
a wastewater treatment system engineer
with at least ten years of experience in wastewater system design and
construction;
(2)
a faculty member from a university or
college located within New Mexico with a minimum of a master's degree in
biological science, microbiology, soil science or engineering, and with a
minimum of ten years of work or academic experience with wastewater treatment
or wastewater treatment facility management;
(3)
a representative from the
(4)
a certified wastewater operator with at
least ten years of experience.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
ED will be required to
pay per diem and mileage to the five members of the committee at least four
times a year for a total of approximately $2,000 annually.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
ED staff and attorneys
will be required to provide assistance to the committee as needed.
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