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Clean Water Michigan Study Attracts Legislative Action.


Business Editors & Environmental Writers

LANSING, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 1, 2001

Clean Water Michigan's goal of repairing the state's aging and inadequate sewage and storm water systems is closer to being realized thanks to bills proposed today by three Republican Senators.

The advisory group of nine major state health, environmental and industry groups released a 47-page study late last year which found that $5.8 billion over the next two decades will be needed to repair and replace sewage delivery and treatment systems, in addition to failing septic septic /sep·tic/ (sep´tik) pertaining to sepsis.

sep·tic
adj.
1. Of, relating to, having the nature of, or affected by sepsis.

2.
 systems.

"Michigan's sewer infrastructure has long been neglected," said Bill Rustem, vice president of Public Sector Consultants, the Lansing firm that prepared the study for Clean Water Michigan. "These bills represent a tremendous opportunity for Michigan to step up to the plate and deal with problems that will only get worse if we don't take action now."

The five-bill package was proposed by Sen. Kenneth Sikkema, R-Grandville; Sen. Mike Goschka, R-Brant; and Sen. Dave Jaye, R-Washington Township. The proposed legislation includes both funding and policy initiatives to reconstruct re·con·struct  
tr.v. re·con·struct·ed, re·con·struct·ing, re·con·structs
1. To construct again; rebuild.

2.
 Michigan's aging sewer infrastructure.

"I am pleased that state Senate, under Senator Sikkema's leadership, clearly understands the legislative role in protecting our state's most precious natural resource," said Bob Patzer pat·zer  
n. Slang
A poor or amateurish chess player.



[Probably from German, bungler, from patzen, to bungle.]

Noun 1.
, executive director of AUC AUC

area under curve
 -- Michigan's Heavy Construction Association and a member of the Clean Water Michigan advisory group. "The legislation that has been introduced goes beyond recognition and offers possible solutions to our pollution problems."

The Senate bills are as follows:
-- SB 105 -- Adds $25 million a year for the next five years to the state
Revolving fund for loans to local governments to correct sewer system problems.
This amount would be contingent on the state receiving matching funds from the
federal government.

-- SB 106 -- Communities that have pro-actively addressed their sewage problems
will receive higher priority for state financial assistance than they currently
get.

-- SB 107 -- Requires all onsite sewage disposal systems to be inspected and
certified at the time a property is sold. State standards for design and siting
requirements would also be established for alternate sewage disposal systems.

-- SB 108 -- Requires the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to develop
and implement a statewide water monitoring program to assess the effects of
untreated sewage on water quality.

-- SB 109 -- Places limitations on a municipality's exposure to lawsuits so
that punitive damages are not available if the municipality is complying with a
DEQ-approved plan to correct a sewage system violation.


Clean Water Michigan was formed in 1989 to address the issue of combined storm and sanitary sewer overflow Sanitary sewer overflow (SSO) is a condition whereby untreated sewage is discharged into the environment, escaping wastewater treatment. This situation, also known as Wet Weather Overflow . At that time, the group highlighted the problem of communities discharging billions of gallons of untreated sewage and industrial wastewater each year into the state's waterways The list of waterways is a link page for any river, canal, estuary or firth.
International waterways
  • Danish straits
  • Great Belt
  • Oresund
  • Bosporus
  • Dardanelles
. Appropriate legislation was passed and funding was found to provide separate sewer systems Noun 1. sewer system - facility consisting of a system of sewers for carrying off liquid and solid sewage
sewage system, sewage works

facility, installation - a building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry; "the
 and construct retention and treatment basins.

The Clean Water Michigan advisory group includes the Michigan Association for Local Public Health, Livingston County Livingston County is the name of several counties in the United States:
  • Livingston County, Illinois
  • Livingston County, Kentucky
  • Livingston County, Michigan
  • Livingston County, Missouri
  • Livingston County, New York
  • Livingston Parish, Louisiana
 Health Department, Michigan Townships Association The Michigan Townships Association (MTA) is a non-profit organization based in U.S. state of Michigan. It is one of the largest local government associations in the United States. The MTA was formed in 1953 and now claims nearly 99% of Michigan's 1,242 townships as members. , Michigan United Conservation Clubs, Michigan Association of County Drain Commissioners A drain commissioner is an elected official in almost every county of the U.S. state of Michigan.

The drain commissioner is responsible for planning, developing, and maintaining surface water drainage systems under the Michigan Drain Code.
, Southeastern Michigan Council of Governments, Michigan Environmental Council, Michigan Municipal League, and AUC -- Michigan's Heavy Construction Association. AUC stands for Associated Underground Contractors.
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