Relative to the Winnipesaukee River basin control replacement fund.
Impact
The bill stipulates that each municipality's contributions to the fund must total five percent of the value of depreciable assets associated with the wastewater treatment facilities. Contributions will be made over a period of ten years following the fund's establishment. Such a funding model is designed to provide financial stability to water pollution control efforts and emphasizes long-term planning and infrastructural integrity.
Summary
House Bill 1339 aims to establish a framework for the capitalization of the Winnipesaukee River basin control replacement fund. This bill is critical for ensuring that funds are set aside for the repair and replacement of vital water pollution control infrastructure. It articulates the responsibilities of local members in contributing toward this fund based on the projected usage of the facilities, thereby ensuring shared financial responsibility among municipalities.
Contention
Notably, the bill specifies that if repair costs surpass the value of the replacement fund for particular facilities, the surplus costs will be drawn from other facilities' funds, thereby spreading the financial burden across all members based on usage. This could lead to potential disagreements among municipalities regarding fairness and equitable financial responsibility, especially if one community experiences disproportionately higher costs.
Implementation
The fund will remain nonlapsing and revolving, with interested earned from investments being credited back to members according to their contributions. This framework encourages consistent funding and allows for responsive maintenance actions to be taken, thereby enhancing the overall management of the region’s water resources.