455B.199A - PRIORITIZATION OF MUNICIPAL WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS.

        455B.199A  PRIORITIZATION OF MUNICIPAL WATER QUALITY      IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS.         1.  The department may allow schedules of compliance to be      included in permits whenever authorized by federal law or      regulations.  Such schedules shall be established to maximize      benefits and minimize local financial impact while improving water      quality, where such opportunities arise.  If information is provided      showing that the anticipated costs of compliance with a schedule have      no reasonable relationship to environmental or public health needs or      benefits, or may result in other detrimental environmental impacts,      such as significant greenhouse gas emissions, the projects may be      deferred, in whole or in part as determined appropriate by the      department, and a variance granted, as consistent with applicable      federal law or regulations.         2.  Unless otherwise restricted by federal law or regulations, the      department may allow compliance schedules of up to thirty years in      national pollutant discharge elimination system permits, particularly      where the costs of compliance with federal program mandates will      adversely impact the construction of other necessary local capital      improvement projects.  If the department determines an existing      condition constitutes a significant public health or environmental      threat, the schedule of compliance shall be based on the shortest      practicable time frame for remedying the condition.  
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         2009 Acts, ch 72, §9