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Session Laws, 2002
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor Ch. 290
obligation loan proceeds does not exceed $500,000...................... SA25 DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENT FINANCE (A) Partnership Rental Housing Program. Provide funds to be
credited to the Partnership Rental Housing Fund to be
administered in accordance with Article 83B, Sections 2-1101
through 2-1110 (Statewide)........................................................... (B) Shelter and Transitional Housing Facilities Grant Program.
Provide grants to acquire, design, construct, renovate, and
equip facilities for homeless individuals and families. These
funds shall be administered in accordance with the Code of
Maryland Regulations (COMAR) 05.05.09 (Statewide)...............
6,000,000
8,000,000
800,000
400,000
800,000
DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT UA04 WATER MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION (Statewide) (A) Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Project Funds. Provide funds to
be credited to the Water Pollution Control Fund to be used for
projects to improve the water quality of the Chesapeake Bay
and other waters of the State. These funds shall be
administered for the purposes listed below in accordance with
Sections 9-345 through 9-351 of the Environment Article: (1) To provide not more than $19,550,000 $17,832,000 in grants
for projects to remove nutrients at publicly-owned sewage
treatment works, provided that $1,000,000 of this
authorization may only be expended as follows: the Maryland Department of the Environment shall conduct
three types of wastewater system studies as recommended by
the Governor's Task Force on Upgrading Sewerage Systems.
First, the Department shall contract with the Maryland
Environmental Service to conduct a comprehensive inflow and
infiltration data study on every wastewater treatment system
with an average wastewater discharge of under 12 million
gallons per day. The study shall involve a statewide analysis
using readily accessible existing data and shall determine
whether there is an inflow and infiltration problem and, if so,
determine the magnitude of the problem. Second, the
Department shall contract with the Maryland Environmental
Service to conduct between three and six comprehensive
in-depth inflow and infiltration studies at selected wastewater
treatment systems around the State that are representative of
the inflow and infiltration problems around the State. Third,
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