The Environmental Protection Agency's 1974 Needs Survey: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution of the Committee on Public Works, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, September 11, 1974U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 61 страници |
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$9 billion 1974 Needs Survey Agee allocate in December allocation formula authorization basis Budget category VI Chairman Clarksburg combined sewer overflows committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction grant funds correct cost estimates costs in category costs reported Dakota dollars Environmental Protection Agency estimates reported Federal Water Pollution figures fiscal year 1976 FWPCA goals grant moneys guidelines Hardy County Harrison County impounded indicated interceptor JAMES AGEE legislation major Mexico North Dakota obligations Percent obligated Pollution Control Act population preliminary report problem Public Law question questionnaire REGION IV Region total Regional Office result secondary treatment Senator BUCKLEY Senator DOMENICI Senator MUSKIE Senator RANDOLPH sewage treatment sewer system STATUS OF WWT storm sewer stormwater stringent subcommittee submitted tion TRAIN treatment plants U.S. SENATOR Wardensville waste treatment WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES Water Pollution Control water program water quality standards West Virginia WWT CONSTRUCTION GRANT
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Страница 12 - Such sums shall be allotted among the States by the Administrator in accordance with regulations promulgated by him, in the ratio that the estimated cost of constructing all needed publicly owned treatment works in each State l)ears to the estimated cost of construction of all needed publicly owned treatment works in all of the States.
Страница 13 - Act, and all costs of treatment works as defined in section 212(2), including all eligible costs of constructing sewage collection systems and correcting excessive infiltration or inflow and all eligible costs of correcting combined storm and sanitary sewer problems and treating storm water flows.
Страница 48 - ... evaluation of the cost of rehabilitation of the sewer system could be reported. If such an evaluation was already completed at the time of the survey, the costs of facilities could be reported. • Category IV— New Sewers. This category consists of the costs of new collector and interceptor sewers designed to correct violations caused by raw discharges, seepage to waters from septic tanks, and the like, or to comply with legally binding Federal, State, or local actions. As provided in the 1972...
Страница 12 - Allotments for fiscal years which begin after the fiscal year ending June 30, 1975 shall be made only in accordance with a revised cost estimate made and submitted to Congress in accordance with section...
Страница 15 - needs", at least as they are currently reported. Based upon the patent inaccuracies of a reporting system of this sort, the Public Works Committees of the House and Senate may well wish to re•examine the utility of this type of survey as a base on which to allocate Federal water pollution control .funds among the States.
Страница 45 - US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY OFFICE OF WATER PROGRAM OPERATIONS MUNICIPAL CONSTRUCTION DIVISION WASHINGTON, DC 20460 (45) CONTENTS I.
Страница 12 - These funds were in addition to the $57 million annually appropriated under previously existing laws and to appropriations for residential schools and work-study programs. The funds under the new act were allocated among the states on the basis of population and per capita income. Each state...
Страница 15 - February 10, 1975. There is serious doubt, however, that we will be able to provide accurate estimates of the total national needs, or of needs for each State, which would form an equitable basis for allocating construction grant funds. Even categories I, II, and IV(b) will be very difficult to refine for purposes of allocation because of the large variations in approach used by the States in estimating needs in these categories.
Страница 15 - ... categories I, II, and IV(b) will be very difficult to refine for purposes of allocation because of the large variations in approach used by the States in estimating needs in these categories. I believe that the fundamental differences in reported cost estimates for the construction of publicly owned wastewater treatment facilities highlighted by the last two surveys confirms our concerns about basing the allocation of Federal funds on "needs", at least as they are currently reported.
Страница 14 - VI assumed that stringent treatment would be required for all stormwater runoff from large geographical areas. Since very few studies of the impact of stormwater on water quality or the appropriate technologies and costs of minimizing such impact have been completed, we are uncertain about the extent of the problem or the costs of dealing with it.