Establishes grant program in DEP to provide financial assistance to municipalities for infrastructure and other physical upgrades to certain municipally owned sanitary landfill facilities closed before June 1987; appropriates $10 million.
Impact
If passed, Bill A2960 will enact changes in the realm of municipal environmental management by empowering local governments with the necessary financial resources to address the challenges posed by historically mismanaged landfill sites. The proposed grant program will not only facilitate the mitigation of immediate environmental hazards but also enable municipalities to develop long-term management strategies for these sites. Therefore, it can play a crucial role in fostering public health protection and environmental sustainability across the state. The bill mandates the establishment of criteria for prioritizing grant applications to ensure that the funding targets projects with the most significant potential benefits for pollution prevention and public health improvement.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2960 proposes the establishment of a grant program within the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) aimed at providing financial assistance for upgrades to municipally owned sanitary landfill facilities that were closed improperly before June 1987. This initiative will allocate $10 million from the General Fund to support municipalities in complying with standards and regulations related to the closure, capping, and post-closure care of these facilities. The significance of this program is underscored by the potential hazards associated with improperly closed landfills, including ongoing pollution and health risks. By funding necessary infrastructure improvements, the bill aims to enhance the safety and environmental integrity of these sites.
Contention
Discussion surrounding Bill A2960 may yield differing perspectives on the management and accountability of the program. There could be concerns regarding the effective oversight of grant allocations and the actual outcomes of funded projects. Stakeholders might debate the sufficiency of the appropriated funds versus the anticipated costs of necessary infrastructure improvements. Additionally, there is potential contention over the procedural requirements for municipalities applying for grants, including the need for comprehensive project assessments and detailed reporting on environmental impacts, which could pose a challenge for smaller municipalities with limited resources.
Same As
Establishes grant program in DEP to provide financial assistance to municipalities for infrastructure and other physical upgrades to certain municipally owned sanitary landfill facilities closed before June 1987; appropriates $10 million.
Carry Over
Establishes grant program in DEP to provide financial assistance to municipalities for infrastructure and other physical upgrades to certain municipally owned sanitary landfill facilities closed before June 1987; appropriates $10 million.
Carry Over
Establishes grant program in DEP to provide financial assistance to municipalities for infrastructure and other physical upgrades to certain municipally owned sanitary landfill facilities closed before June 1987; appropriates $10 million.
Establishes grant program in DEP to provide financial assistance to municipalities for infrastructure and other physical upgrades to certain municipally owned sanitary landfill facilities closed before June 1987; appropriates $10 million.
Establishes grant program in DEP to provide financial assistance to municipalities for infrastructure and other physical upgrades to certain municipally owned sanitary landfill facilities closed before June 1987; appropriates $10 million.
Establishes grant program in DEP to provide financial assistance to municipalities for infrastructure and other physical upgrades to certain municipally owned sanitary landfill facilities closed before June 1987; appropriates $10 million.
Creates "Manufacturing Reboot Program" in EDA to provide financial assistance to certain manufacturing businesses; makes $10 million appropriation to EDA.
Establishes grant program in DEP to provide financial assistance to municipalities for infrastructure and other physical upgrades to certain municipally owned sanitary landfill facilities closed before June 1987; appropriates $10 million.
Establishes grant program in DEP to provide financial assistance to municipalities for infrastructure and other physical upgrades to certain municipally owned sanitary landfill facilities closed before June 1987; appropriates $10 million.
Establishes grant program in DEP to provide financial assistance to municipalities for infrastructure and other physical upgrades to certain municipally owned sanitary landfill facilities closed before June 1987; appropriates $10 million.
Requires certain facilities that store or process automotive shredder residue to obtain DEP permit; defines "hazardous waste" to include automotive shredder residue.
Requires certain facilities that store or process automotive shredder residue to obtain DEP permit; defines "hazardous waste" to include automotive shredder residue.
Capital investment; spending authorized to acquire and better public land and buildings, new programs established and existing programs modified, prior appropriations modified, bonds issued, conveyance of state bond-financed property authorized, reports required, and money appropriated.