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Executive Office of Environmental Affairs
Department of Environmental Protection
Budgetary Direct Appropriations
| DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION OPERATIONS |
| 2200-0100 |
For the operation of the department of environmental protection, notwithstanding the provisions of section 323F of chapter 94 of the General Laws; provided, that the provisions of section 3B of chapter 7 of the General Laws shall not apply to fees established pursuant to section 18 of chapter 21A of the General Laws; and provided further, that appropriations made available by this act for ordinary maintenance of said department from state funds other than the Environmental Challenge Fund and the Environmental Permitting and Compliance Assurance Fund shall be deemed a determination that the funding is comparable to the baseline figure defined in subsection (m) of section 18 of chapter 21A of the General Laws
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33,268,789 |
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General Fund
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37.05% |
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Environmental Permitting and Compliance Fund
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36.95% |
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Clean Environment Fund
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26.00% |
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| TOXICS USE REDUCTION ACT ADMINISTRATION |
| 2210-0100 |
For the implementation and administration of the Massachusetts toxics use reduction act, so called, pursuant to chapter 21 I of the General Laws
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988,526 |
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Toxics Use Reduction Fund
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100% |
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| SOLID WASTE MASTER PLAN |
| 2210-0110 |
For the implementation of the solid waste master plan, so called
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7,000,000 |
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Clean Environment Fund
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100% |
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| CLEAN AIR ACT ADMINISTRATION |
| 2220-2220 |
For the administration and implementation of the federal Clean Air Act, including, but not limited to, the emissions banking program, the auto and non-auto related state implementation programs, the low emission vehicle program, and the commonwealth`s commitments, including contracts with interstate organizations, under the New England Governors`/Eastern Canadian Premiers` action plans for reducing acid rain deposition and mercury emissions
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1,220,445 |
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Clean Air Act Compliance Fund
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100% |
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| CLEAN AIR ACT OPERATING PERMIT PROGRAM |
| 2220-2221 |
For the administration and implementation of the operating permit and compliance program required by the federal Clean Air Act, including, but not limited to, a program for developing control strategies for reducing sulfur and nitrogen oxide emissions
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2,333,394 |
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Clean Air Act Compliance Fund
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100% |
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| SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT COMPLIANCE |
| 2250-2000 |
For the purpose of state implementation of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, pursuant to section 18A of chapter 21A of the General Laws
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1,798,683 |
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Safe Drinking Water Act Fund
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100% |
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| STATE REVOLVING FUND ADMINISTRATION |
| 2250-2001 |
For the administration of the state revolving fund, so called
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2,108,356 |
| OFFICE OF HAZARDOUS WASTE INCIDENT RESPONSE |
| 2260-8870 |
For the operation of the hazardous waste cleanup and underground storage tank programs, notwithstanding the provisions of section 4 of chapter 21J, section 2K of chapter 29, and section 323F of chapter 94 of the General Laws
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16,702,881 |
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Clean Environment Fund
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50.00% |
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Environmental Challenge Fund
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40.33% |
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General Fund
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5.14% |
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Underground Storage Tank Fund
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4.20% |
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Local Aid Fund
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0.33% |
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| BOARD OF REGISTRATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE CLEANUP PROFESSIONALS |
| 2260-8881 |
For the operation of the board of registration of hazardous waste site cleanup professionals, notwithstanding the provisions of section 19A of chapter 21A of the General Laws
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351,198 |
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Environmental Challenge Fund
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100% |
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Federal Grant Spending
| WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLANNING |
| 2200-9706 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Water Quality Management Planning |
588,655 |
| COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT - LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS |
| 2200-9712 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Cooperative Agreement - Leaking Underground Storage Tanks |
1,077,890 |
| ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION PROGRAM - DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE |
| 2200-9717 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Environmental Restoration Program - Department of Defense |
1,640,636 |
| CHARLES GEORGE LANDFILL - OPERABLE UNIT III OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE |
| 2200-9721 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Charles George Landfill - Operable Unit III Operation and Maintenance |
20,491 |
| SUPERFUND BLOCK GRANT |
| 2200-9724 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Superfund Block Grant |
1,249,449 |
| BROWNFIELDS ASSESSMENT DEMONSTRATION PILOT COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT - MICROFAB |
| 2200-9727 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilot Cooperative Agreement - Microfab |
150,000 |
| BROWNFIELDS ASSESSMENT PROGRAM MULTI-SITE COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT |
| 2200-9728 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Brownfields Assessment Program Multi-Site Cooperative Agreement |
494,189 |
| BROWNFIELD PILOTS COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS |
| 2200-9729 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Brownfield Pilots Cooperative Agreements |
82,901 |
| AIR, WATER, AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT REGULATORY PROGRAMS |
| 2230-9702 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Air, Water, and Hazardous Waste Management Regulatory Programs |
14,789,499 |
| CONSTRUCTION GRANTS PROGRAM - ADMINISTRATION |
| 2240-9710 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Construction Grants Program - Administration |
33,627 |
| NON-POINT SOURCE POLLUTION - CRANBERRY BOG TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD |
| 2240-9726 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Non-Point Source Pollution - Cranberry Bog Total Maximum Daily Load |
12,832 |
| CLEAN WATER ACT NON-POINT SOURCE IMPLEMENTATION |
| 2240-9727 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Clean Water Act Non-Point Source Implementation |
3,213 |
| NON-POINT SOURCE PROTECTION |
| 2240-9728 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Non-Point Source Protection |
31,279 |
| WATER RESOURCES PROTECTION STRATEGY |
| 2240-9744 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Water Resources Protection Strategy |
8,758 |
| WETLANDS PROTECTION - STATE DEVELOPMENT GRANT - BVW TRAINING VIDEO |
| 2240-9746 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Wetlands Protection - State Development Grant - BVW Training Video |
5,861 |
| WETLANDS PROTECTION - STATE DEVELOPMENT GRANT - SMALL DOCKS AND PIERS GUIDANCE |
| 2240-9747 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Wetlands Protection - State Development Grant - Small Docks and Piers Guidance |
5,100 |
| CLEAN WATER ACT |
| 2240-9752 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Clean Water Act |
31,000 |
| CATEGORICAL CHARLES RIVER GRANT |
| 2240-9760 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Categorical Charles River Grant |
75,000 |
| CLEAN AIR ACT - FINE PARTICULATE MATTER AIR MONITORING |
| 2250-9712 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Clean Air Act - Fine Particulate Matter Air Monitoring |
713,979 |
| MUNICIPAL ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE STEWARDSHIP |
| 2250-9715 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Municipal Environmental Compliance Stewardship |
132,856 |
| AMBIENT AIR TOXICS PILOT PROJECT |
| 2250-9716 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Ambient Air Toxics Pilot Project |
100,000 |
| EVALUATION OUTCOMES |
| 2250-9717 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Evaluation Outcomes |
35,000 |
| ENVIRONMENTAL RESULTS AUTOMATION |
| 2250-9718 |
For the purposes of a federally funded grant entitled, Environmental Results Automation |
100,000 |
Trust and Other Spending
| 2200-0884 |
SPRINGFIELD MATERIALS RECYCLING FACILITY 1990-95 RESIDUAL REVENUES |
100,000 |
| 2200-6001 |
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - ADMINISTRATION OF FEDERAL FUNDS |
2,856,116 |
| 2200-6007 |
FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION ABATEMENT |
3,150,354 |
| 2200-6008 |
DRINKING WATER STATE REVOLVING FUND - ADMINISTRATION TRUST |
7,767,413 |
| 2200-6009 |
SOUTHERN STATES ENERGY BOARD |
4,194 |
| 2200-6010 |
TEWKSBURY INDUSTRIES, INC. EXPENDABLE TRUST SUPERIOR COURT CIVIL ACTION |
50,000 |
| 2200-6014 |
BEDFORD HARBOR EXPENDABLE TRUST |
100,000 |
| 2200-6015 |
ROUTE 3 NORTH DESIGN / BUILD EXPENDABLE TRUST |
8,375 |
| 2200-6016 |
GENERAL ELECTRIC EXPENDABLE TRUST |
261,683 |
| 2200-6017 |
NORTHEAST ENERGY ASSOCIATES EXPENDABLE TRUST |
25,000 |
| 2200-6018 |
FORD FOUNDATION AWARD FOR INNOVATION IN AMERICAN GOVERNMENT |
4,000 |
| 2200-6019 |
LAB VANTAGE SOLUTIONS CONTRACT SETTLEMENT |
25,000 |
| 2200-6431 |
SILRESIM LOWELL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CONSENT DECREE |
10,000 |
| 2200-6432 |
SILRESIM LOWELL REPLACEMENT COSTS CONSENT DECREE |
10,000 |
| 2200-6433 |
CHARLES GEORGE TYNGSBOROUGH RESPONSE COSTS CONSENT DECREE |
100,000 |
| 2200-6434 |
CHARLES GEORGE TYNGSBOROUGH NATURAL RESOURCE DAMAGE DECREE |
10,000 |
| 2200-9725 |
FORT DEVENS EXPENDABLE TRUST |
47,348 |
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Executive Office for Administration and Finance
Fiscal Affairs Division
State House, Room 272
Boston, MA 02133
(617) 727-2081
Last updated on January 19, 2002
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