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Texas: Water

The Water Development Board amended 31 Tex. Admin. Code §§363.1205 & 363.1207, Water Infrastructure Fund. Changes allow the Board to set subsidy rates and specify that the Board has the right to limit the amount of funding available to an individual entity. The amendments took effect August 29, 2011. http://www.sos.state.tx.us/texreg/pdf/currview/0826is.pdf pp. 5368-69.

Utah: Waste

The Department of Environmental Quality proposed to amend Utah Admin. Code r. 311.207, Accessing the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund for Leaking Petroleum Storage Tanks. Changes would permit the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund to pay certain costs of consultants hired by third parties who have been affected by a release from a UST. There will be a public hearing September 19, 2011, and the deadline for written comment is October 3. http://www.rules.utah.gov/publicat/bull_pdf/2011/b20110901.pdf pp. 42-47.

Utah: Waste

The Department of Environmental Quality proposed to amend Utah Admin. Code r. 311.212, Administration of the Petroleum Storage Tank Loan Fund. Changes relate to loan disbursements for projects. There will be a public hearing September 19, 2011, and the deadline for written comment is October 3. http://www.rules.utah.gov/publicat/bull_pdf/2011/b20110901.pdf pp. 47-50.

Alaska: Water

The Department of Environmental Conservation adopted amendments to Alaska Admin. Code tit. 18, §§72.440, 72.955, 72.956, 72.957, 72.959, regulations dealing with wastewater disposal. Wastewater fees were amended to reflect the average actual and direct costs of providing the regulatory service for which the fees are collected, including fees for wastewater discharges under individual permits and fees for authorizations under general permits.

California: Water

The State Water Resources Control Board will hold a public hearing on proposed amendments to Cal. Code Regs. tit. 23, §27, Regulations for the Implementation of the Environmental Control Act of 1970.

Florida: Air

The Department of Environmental Protection proposed amendments to Fla. Admin. Code Ann. r. 62-210.200, Definitions; 62-210.900, Forms and Instructions; 62-213.205, Annual Emissions Fee; 62-213.420, Permit Applications; 62-213.440, Permit Content; 62-213.460, Permit Shield; 62-214.320, Applications; 62-296.412, Dry Cleaning Facilities; 62-296.418, Bulk Gasoline Plants; and 62-296.500, Reasonably Available Control Technology§Volatile Organic Compounds and Nitrogen Oxides Emitting Facilities.

Florida: Water

The Southwest Florida Water Management District proposed amendments to Fla. Admin. Code Ann. r. 40D-2.091, Publications Incorporated by Reference; 40D-2.301, Conditions for Issuance of Permits; and 40D-2.801, Water Use Caution Areas.