HOUSE BILL NO. 7
INTRODUCED BY WITT
BY REQUEST OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION AND THE OFFICE OF BUDGET AND PROGRAM PLANNING
AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION FOR GRANTS FOR DESIGNATED PROJECTS UNDER THE RECLAMATION AND DEVELOPMENT GRANTS PROGRAM; PRIORITIZING GRANTS AND AMOUNTS; ESTABLISHING CONDITIONS FOR GRANTS; AMENDING SECTION 2, CHAPTER 419, LAWS OF 1999, AND SECTION 2, CHAPTER 232, LAWS OF 2001; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:
Section 1. Appropriations for reclamation and development grants. (1) The amount of $2,400,000 is appropriated to the department of natural resources and conservation from the reclamation and development grants special revenue account from funds allocated for appropriation from the interest income of the resource indemnity trust fund as set forth in Title 15, chapter 38.
(2) The funds appropriated in this section must be awarded by the department to the entities listed in [section 2] for the prescribed purposes and in the prescribed grant amounts, subject to the conditions provided in [sections 2 through 4].
Section 2. Approved grant projects. (1) The legislature approves the grants listed in subsection (2), to be made in the order of priority as indicated within the following list of projects and activities. If the conditions in [sections 3 and 4] are met, funds must be awarded up to the amounts approved in this section in order of priority until available funds are expended. Funds not accepted by grantees or funds not used by higher-ranked projects and activities must be provided for projects and activities lower on the priority list that would otherwise not receive funding. Descriptions of the various projects and activities and specific conditions established for each project and activity are contained within the department of natural resources and conservation's reclamation and development grants program report to the 58th legislature for the 2005 biennium.
(2) The following are the grants program prioritized projects and activities:
Applicant/Project 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; Gran t Amount
Big Horn Conservation District
(Ground Water Monitoring--Tongue & Powder River Watersheds) 0; 160; 300,000
Sunburst, Town of
(Sunburst Water Supply Renovation) 0; 160; 0; 160; 185,249
Governor's Office
(Growing Carbon) 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 300,000
Board of Oil and Gas Conservation
(Oil and Gas Plug and Abandonment) 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 20 0,000
Toole County
(2003 Plugging and Abandonment) 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 240,000
Board of Oil and Gas Conservation
(2003 Northern District Plug and Abandonment) 0; 160; 0; 160; 300,000
Board of Oil and Gas Conservation
(2003 Southern District Plug and Abandonment) 0; 160; 0; 160; 100,000
Department of Environmental Quality
(Washington Mine and Millsite Reclamation) 0; 160; 0; 160; < /span>300,000
Powell County*
(CMC Roundhouse Site Cleanup) 60; & #160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 76,400
Department of Environmental Quality
(Drumlummon Tailings, Goldsil Mine Waste Reclamation) 0; 160; 0; 300,000
Sheridan County Conservation District
(Reclaiming Oilfield Brine Contaminated Soils) 0; 160; 0; 160; 150,000
Department of Natural Resources and Conservation
(Planning Grants) 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 50,000
Fergus County Conservation District
(Central Montana Aquifer Project) 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 150,000
Judith Basin Conservation District
(Judith Basin Aquifer Restoration and Conservation) ; 60; & #160; 0; 160; 70,000
The project grant identified with an asterisk (*) is contingent on the transfer of the site that is 14.5 acres located south of Milwaukee avenue to Powell County without compensation to the current owner.
(3) To the entities listed in this section, this appropriation constitutes a valid obligation of these funds for purposes of encumbering the funds within the 2005 biennium pursuant to 17-7-302.
Section 3. Coordination of fund sources for grants program projects. A sponsor of a grants program project who has applied for a grant for that project under both the reclamation and development grants program and the renewable resource grant and loan program may not receive duplicate funding.
Section 4. Condition of grants. Disbursement of grant funds under [sections 1 through 5] is subject to the following conditions that must be met by the project sponsor:
(1) A scope of work and budget for the project must be approved by the department of natural resources and conservation. Reduction in a scope of work or budget may not affect priority activities or improvements.
(2) Other funds required for project completion must have been committed, and the commitment must be documented.
(3) The project sponsor shall show satisfactory completion of conditions described in the recommendation section of the project narrative of the reclamation and development grants program report to the legislature for the 2005 biennium.
(4) An agreement between the department and the project sponsor must be executed in a timely manner, taking into consideration any changed conditions or circumstances that govern the administration and disbursement of funds.
(5) Any other specific requirements considered necessary by the department must be met to accomplish the purpose of the grant as evidenced from the application to the department or as defined by the legislature.
Section 5. Other appropriations. There is appropriated to any entity of state government that receives a grant under [sections 1 through 4] the amount of the grant upon award of the grant by the department of natural resources and conservation. Grants to state entities from a prior biennium are reauthorized for completion of contract work.
Section 6. Section 2, Chapter 419, Laws of 1999, is amended to read:
"Section 2. Approved grant projects. (1) The legislature approves the grants listed in subsection (2), to be made in the order of priority as indicated within the following list of projects and activities. If the conditions in [sections 3 and 4] are met, funds must be awarded up to the amounts approved in this section in order of priority until available funds are expended. Funds not accepted by grantees or funds not used by higher-ranked projects and activities must be provided for projects and activities lower on the priority list that would otherwise not receive funding. Descriptions of the various projects and activities and specific conditions established for each project and activity are contained within the department of natural resources and conservation's reclamation and development grants program report to the 56th legislature for the 2001 biennium.
(2) The following are the grants program prioritized projects and activities:
Applicant/Project 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; Grant Amount
MONTANA BOARD OF OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION*
1999 "A" Orphaned Well Plug and Abandonment and
Site Restoration & #160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; $300,000
MONTANA BOARD OF OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION*
1999 "B" Orphaned Well Plug and Abandonment and
Site Restoration & #160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 300,000
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, DEPARTMENT OF*
Toston Smelter Reclamation Project 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 300,000
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, DEPARTMENT OF*
Frohner Mine Reclamation Project 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 300,000
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, DEPARTMENT OF*
Great Republic Smelter Reclamation Project 0; 160; 0; 160; 300,000
PARK CONSERVATION DISTRICT*
Upper Yellowstone River Cumulative Effects Investigation 0; 160; 0; 299,940
TOOLE COUNTY*
Toole County Plugging and Abandonment, Aid to Independent
Small Oil Operators 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160;300,000
BUTTE-SILVER BOW LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Upper Clark Fork Basin: Superfund Technical Assistance 160; 0; 160; 95,236
FERGUS COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT*
Central Montana Artesian Basin Ground Water Project 0; 160; 0; 160; 150,000
TOOLE COUNTY
North Toole County Reclamation Project 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 150,000
BUTTE-SILVER BOW LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Mining City Mineyard Preservation and Enhancement 0; 160; 0; 29 7,104
TOWNSEND, CITY OF
East Pacific Mine Reclamation 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 202,500
MONTANA TECH OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA
Champion International Gravel Pit Reclamation Project 0; 160; 0; 160; 57,494< /span>
LEWISTOWN, CITY OF
Source Location of Hazardous Organic Contaminants
Spring Creek Drainage 60; & #160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 50,000
GLASGOW IRRIGATION DISTRICT
St. Mary Diversion Repairs 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 110,818
MONTANA BOARD OF OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION
Oil Well Abandonment ; 60; & #160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 20,105
The board of oil and gas conservation is authorized to expend remaining funds from grants to the board in this subsection (2) and remaining funds from grants previously awarded to the board to pay for the proper plugging of additional abandoned oil and gas wells. In determining which wells to plug, abandoned wells that represent the greatest threat to the environment and public health and safety should be given priority over all others.
(3) To the entities listed in this section, this appropriation constitutes a valid obligation of these funds for purposes of encumbering the funds within the 2001 biennium pursuant to 17-7-302.
(4) The funding provided to the grant projects in this section and identified by an asterisk (*) following the applicant's name is eligible for and may be designated for use as a nonfederal match for the federal funding acquired for the nonpoint source pollution control program administered by the department of environmental quality."
Section 7. Section 2, Chapter 232, Laws of 2001, is amended to read:
"Section 2. Approved grant projects. (1) The legislature approves the grants listed in subsection (2), to be made in the order of priority as indicated within the following list of projects and activities. If the conditions in [sections 3 and 4] are met, funds must be awarded up to the amounts approved in this section in order of priority until available funds are expended. Funds not accepted by grantees or funds not used by higher-ranked projects and activities must be provided for projects and activities lower on the priority list that would otherwise not receive funding. Descriptions of the various projects and activities and specific conditions established for each project and activity are contained within the department of natural resources and conservation's reclamation and development grants program report to the 57th legislature for the 2003 biennium.
(2) The following are the grants program prioritized projects and activities:
Applicant/Project 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; Grant Amount
BOARD OF OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION* 0; 160; 0; 160; $300,000
2001 Eastern District Orphaned Well Plug & Abandonment
& Site Restoration
BOARD OF OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION* 0; 160; 0; 160; 300,000
2001 Northern District Orphaned Well Plug & Abandonment
& Site Restoration
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY & #160; 0; 160; 0; 300,000
Development of Trust Fund to Ensure Long-Term Water
Treatment at Zortman-Landusky
POWELL COUNTY* & #160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 300,000
Ontario Wet Tailings Reclamation
CITY OF LEWISTOWN* 60; & #160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 297,740
Reclamation of Brewery Flats on Big Spring Creek
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY* 0; 160; 0; 160; 291,191
CMC Pony Mill Site Reclamation Project (completion phase)
BROADWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT* 0; 160; 0; 160; 145,380
Big Belt Mine Reclamation Projects
CITY OF DEER LODGE* 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 140,000 p>
Former Chicago Milwaukee Railroad Passenger Fueling
Area, Deer Lodge, Montana
BUTTE-SILVER BOW COUNTY 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 0;49,272
Upper Clark Fork Basin; Superfund Technical Assistance
BOARD OF OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION & #160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 250,000
2001 Southern District Orphaned Well Plug & Abandonment
& Site Restoration
CUSTER COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT* 0; 160; 0; 160; 299,977
Yellowstone River Resource Conservation Project
CASCADE COUNTY / WEED AND MOSQUITO MANAGEMENT 160; 0; 160; 218,466
Fort Shaw Weed Shop Soil Contamination Remediation
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY* 0; 160; 0; 160; 300,000
Organic Soil Amendments
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY* 0; 160; 0; 160; 300,000
Zortman Mine - Ruby Gulch Tailings Removal
The state grant is subject to receipt of federal funds to complete tailings removal and stream channel restoration above, within, and below the Zortman townsite.
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY & #160; 0; 160; 0; 250,000
Coal Bed Methane Gas EIS
GLACIER COUNTY* & #160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 150,000
2000 Glacier County Plugging & Abandonment
PONDERA COUNTY* & #160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 100,000
Pondera County Oil & Gas Well Plug & Abandonment Project
LIBERTY COUNTY* & #160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 50,000
Abandonment Aid Program for Small Independent Operators in
Liberty, Hill, Blaine, & Chouteau Counties
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY* 0; 160; 0; 160; 300,000
Gregory Mine Reclamation Project
SHERIDAN COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT & #160; 0; 160; 0; 299,950
Protecting Natural Resources by Reclaiming Oilfield
Brine Contaminated Soils
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION & #160; 0; 160; 272,500
DNRC Environmental Hazard Sites on State Land
FLATHEAD COUNTY 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 0; 160; 167,821
Assessment of Aggregate Resources for Long-Term Planning
in Flathead & Missoula Counties
(3) To the entities listed in this section, this appropriation constitutes a valid obligation of these funds for purposes of encumbering the funds within the 2003 biennium pursuant to 17-7-302.
(4) The funding provided to the grant projects in this section and identified by an asterisk (*) following the applicant's name is eligible for and may be designated for use as a nonfederal match for the federal funding acquired for the nonpoint source pollution control program administered by the department of environmental quality."
Section 8. Severability. If a part of [this act] is invalid, all valid parts that are severable from the invalid part remain in effect. If a part of [this act] is invalid in one or more of its applications, the part remains in effect in all valid applications that are severable from the invalid applications.
Section 9. Effective date. [This act] is effective July 1, 2003.
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