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1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4509
2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 4509, by deleting
3 everything after the enacting clause and inserting the
4 following:
5 "ARTICLE 1
6 Section 1. The following named amounts, or so much
7 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects
8 and purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated from the
9 General Revenue Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency:
10 ADMINISTRATION
11 For Personal Services ........................ $ 2,602,100
12 For Employee Retirement Contributions
13 Paid by Employer ............................ 104,100
14 For State Contributions to State
15 Employees' Retirement System ................ 265,400
16 For State Contributions to
17 Social Security ............................. 199,100
18 For Contractual Services ..................... 2,650,900
19 For Travel ................................... 23,500
20 For Commodities .............................. 45,800
21 For Printing ................................. 12,900
22 For Equipment ................................ 129,500
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1 For Telecommunications Services .............. 134,500
2 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 5,500
3 Total $6,173,300
4 Section 2. The following named amounts, or so much
5 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for objects and
6 purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to the
7 Environmental Protection Agency.
8 Payable from U.S. Environmental Protection Fund:
9 For Contractual Services ..................... $ 1,638,600
10 Payable from Underground Storage Tank Fund:
11 For Contractual Services ..................... 152,600
12 Payable from Solid Waste Management Fund:
13 For Contractual Services ..................... 167,700
14 Payable from Subtitle D Management Fund:
15 For Contractual Services ..................... 61,000
16 Payable from Clean Air Act Permit Fund:
17 For Contractual Services ..................... 795,200
18 Payable from Water Revolving Fund:
19 For Contractual Services ..................... 595,600
20 Payable from Community Water Supply
21 Laboratory Fund:
22 For Contractual Services ..................... 74,400
23 Payable from Used Tire Management Fund:
24 For Contractual Services ..................... 80,500
25 Payable from Conservation 2000 Fund:
26 For Contractual Services ..................... 20,200
27 Payable from Hazardous Waste Fund:
28 For Contractual Services ..................... 224,800
29 Payable from Environmental Protection
30 Permit and Inspection Fund:
31 For Contractual Services ..................... 279,900
32 Payable from Vehicle Inspection Fund:
33 For Contractual Services ..................... 338,800
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1 Total $4,429,300
2 Section 3. The sum of $972,300, or so much thereof as
3 may be necessary, is appropriated from the U.S. Environmental
4 Protection Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for
5 pollution prevention activities.
6 Section 4. The sum of $275,000, or so much thereof as
7 may be necessary, is appropriated to the Environmental
8 Protection Agency from the EPA Special States Projects Trust
9 Fund for the purpose of funding the planning, administration,
10 and operation of environmental intern programs to be funded
11 by advance contributions.
12 Section 5. The following named amounts, or so much
13 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects
14 and purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to the
15 Environmental Protection Agency:
16 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
17 Payable from the General Revenue Fund:
18 For Personal Services ........................ $ 2,088,700
19 For Employee Retirement Contributions
20 Paid by Employer ............................ 83,600
21 For State Contributions to State
22 Employees' Retirement System ................ 213,100
23 For State Contributions to
24 Social Security ............................. 159,700
25 For Travel ................................... 8,800
26 For Commodities .............................. 2,000
27 For Equipment ................................ 16,000
28 For Telecommunications Services .............. 20,600
29 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 1,000
30 For deposit into the Vehicle
31 Inspection Fund.............................. 5,000,000
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1 Total $7,593,500
2 Section 6. The sum of $100,500, or so much thereof as
3 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue
4 Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for the purpose
5 of funding the State's share of the cost of a photo
6 chemically reactive grid model to prepare an ozone plan for
7 the Chicago metropolitan area.
8 Section 7. The following named amounts, or so much
9 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects
10 and purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to the
11 Environmental Protection Agency.
12 Payable from U.S. Environmental
13 Protection Fund:
14 For Personal Services ........................ $ 2,672,000
15 For Employee Retirement Contributions
16 Paid by Employer ............................ 106,900
17 For State Contributions to State
18 Employees' Retirement System ................ 272,500
19 For State Contributions to
20 Social Security ............................. 204,400
21 For Group Insurance .......................... 423,200
22 For Contractual Services ..................... 1,425,700
23 For Travel ................................... 165,800
24 For Commodities .............................. 132,000
25 For Printing ................................. 43,900
26 For Equipment ................................ 638,300
27 For Telecommunications Services .............. 195,300
28 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 41,800
29 For Use by the City of Chicago ............... 374,600
30 For Expenses Related to the
31 Development and Implementation
32 of a Targeted Clean Air Information
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1 and Education Program ....................... 600,000
2 Total $7,296,400
3 Payable from the Environmental Protection
4 Permit and Inspection Fund for Air Permit
5 and Inspection Activities:
6 For Personal Services ........................ $ 706,100
7 For Other Expenses ........................... 630,200
8 For Deposit into the Clean Air Act
9 Permit Fund ................................. 50,000
10 For Refunds .................................. 100,000
11 Total $1,486,300
12 Payable from the Vehicle Inspection Fund:
13 For Personal Services ........................ $ 4,918,300
14 For Employee Retirement Contributions
15 Paid by Employer ............................ 196,700
16 For State Contributions to State
17 Employees' Retirement System ................ 501,700
18 For State Contributions to
19 Social Security ............................. 376,200
20 For Group Insurance .......................... 976,800
21 For Vehicle Inspections ...................... 46,838,900
22 For Contractual Services ..................... 1,729,900
23 For Travel ................................... 85,000
24 For Commodities .............................. 33,000
25 For Printing ................................. 409,000
26 For Equipment ................................ 100,000
27 For Telecommunications ....................... 90,000
28 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 22,900
29 For Expenses Related to the Implementation
30 and Operation of a Market Based
31 Pollution Reduction Program ................. 281,700
32 Total $56,560,100
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1 Section 8. The following named amounts, or so much
2 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Clean
3 Air Act Permit Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
4 for the purpose of funding Clean Air Act Title V activities
5 in accordance with Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990:
6 For Personal Services and Other
7 Expenses of the Program ..................... $ 11,118,500
8 For Deposit into the Environmental
9 Protection Permit and Inspection
10 Fund ........................................ 50,000
11 For Refunds .................................. 100,000
12 Total $11,268,500
13 Section 9. The sum of $120,000, or so much thereof as
14 may be necessary, is appropriated from the EPA Special State
15 Projects Trust Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
16 for the purpose of funding an air monitoring network at the
17 Robbins Resource Recovery Incinerator, Robbins, Illinois.
18 Section 10. The sum of $117,000, or so much thereof as
19 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Environmental
20 Protection Trust Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
21 for the purpose of funding an on-site monitor at the Robbins
22 Resource Recovery Incinerator, Robbins, Illinois.
23 Section 11. The named amounts, or so much thereof as may
24 be necessary, is appropriated from the Alternate Fuels Fund
25 to the Environmental Protection Agency for the purpose of
26 administering the Alternate Fuels Rebate Program and the
27 Ethanol Fuel Research Program:
28 For Personal Services and Other
29 Expenses .................................... $ 100,000
30 For Grants and Rebates ....................... 7,000,000
31 Total $7,100,000
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1 Section 12. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
2 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from reappropriations heretofore
4 made for such purpose in Article 29, Section 96 of Public Act
5 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
6 Illinois' Future to the Environmental Protection Agency for
7 all costs associated with the O'Hare Toxic Study.
8 Section 13. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as
9 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Alternate
10 Compliance Market Account Fund to the Environmental
11 Protection Agency for all costs associated with the emissions
12 reduction market program.
13 OFFICE OF CHEMICAL SAFETY
14 Section 14. The following named amounts, or so much
15 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects
16 and purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to the
17 Environmental Protection Agency:
18 Payable from General Revenue Fund:
19 For Personal Services ........................ $ 606,000
20 For Employee Retirement Contributions
21 Paid by Employer ............................ 24,200
22 For State Contributions to State
23 Employees' Retirement System ................ 61,800
24 For State Contributions to
25 Social Security ............................. 46,400
26 For Contractual Services ..................... 9,500
27 For Travel ................................... 7,200
28 For Commodities .............................. 18,300
29 For Equipment ................................ 3,000
30 For Telecommunications Services .............. 19,900
31 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 7,400
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1 Total $803,700
2 Payable from the U.S. Environmental
3 Protection Fund:
4 For Toxic and Hazardous Materials
5 Program and Regulatory Innovation
6 Program .........................................$ 642,900
7 Payable from the Environmental Protection
8 Permit and Inspection Fund:
9 For Developmental of Environmental
10 Planning Activities .............................$ 231,100
11 Section 15. The sum of $21,100, or so much thereof as
12 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Industrial Hygiene
13 Regulatory and Enforcement Fund to the Environmental
14 Protection Agency for the purpose of administering the
15 industrial hygiene licensing program.
16 Section 16. The sum of $30,000, or so much thereof as
17 may be necessary, is appropriated from the EPA Special State
18 Projects Trust Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
19 for the purpose of administering the Emergency Planning and
20 Community Right-To-Know Act (EPCRA).
21 Section 17. The following named amounts, or so much
22 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects
23 and purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to the
24 Environmental Protection Agency:
25 LABORATORY SERVICES
26 Payable from General Revenue Fund:
27 For Personal Services ........................ $ 1,947,400
28 For Employee Retirement Contributions
29 Paid by Employer ............................ 77,900
30 For State Contributions to State
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1 Employees' Retirement System ................ 198,600
2 For State Contributions to
3 Social Security ............................. 149,000
4 For Contractual Services ..................... 264,100
5 For Travel ................................... 5,300
6 For Commodities .............................. 161,900
7 For Printing ................................. 9,700
8 For Equipment ................................ 177,900
9 For Telecommunications Services............... 6,800
10 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 1,600
11 For Permanent Improvements ................... 11,600
12 Total $3,011,800
13 Section 18. The named amounts, or so much thereof as may
14 be necessary, is appropriated from the Community Water Supply
15 Laboratory Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for
16 the purpose of performing laboratory testing of samples from
17 community water supplies and for administrative costs of the
18 Agency and the Community Water Supply Testing Council.
19 For Personal Services and Other
20 Expenses of the Program ..................... $ 4,523,100
21 For Permanent Improvements ................... 8,400
22 Total $4,531,500
23 Section 19. The sum of $682,800, or so much thereof as
24 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Environmental
25 Laboratory Certification Fund to the Environmental Protection
26 Agency for the purpose of administering the environmental
27 laboratories certification program.
28 Section 20. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as
29 may be necessary, is appropriated from the EPA Special State
30 Projects Trust Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
31 for the purpose of performing laboratory analytical services
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1 for government entities.
2 Section 21. The following named amounts, or so much
3 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects
4 and purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to the
5 Environmental Protection Agency:
6 LAND POLLUTION CONTROL
7 Payable from General Revenue Fund:
8 For Personal Services ........................ $ 1,417,400
9 For Employee Retirement Contributions
10 Paid by Employer ............................ 56,700
11 For State Contributions to State
12 Employees' Retirement System ................ 144,500
13 For State Contributions to
14 Social Security ............................. 108,400
15 Total $1,727,000
16 Payable from General Revenue Fund for Expenses
17 Related to the Illinois Hazardous Waste Site
18 Cleanup Program:
19 For Personal Services ........................ $ 1,399,800
20 For Employee Retirement Contributions
21 Paid by Employer ............................ 56,000
22 For State Contributions to State
23 Employees' Retirement System ................ 142,800
24 For State Contributions to
25 Social Security ............................. 107,100
26 For Contractual Services ..................... 23,100
27 For Travel ................................... 33,300
28 For Commodities .............................. 7,900
29 For Equipment ................................ 35,000
30 For Telecommunications Services .............. 12,000
31 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 4,400
32 Total $1,821,400
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1 Payable from the General Revenue Fund for
2 Expenses Related to the Solid Waste Program:
3 For Personal Services ........................ $ 706,700
4 For Employee Retirement Contributions
5 Paid by Employer ............................ 28,300
6 For State Contributions to State
7 Employees' Retirement System ................ 72,000
8 For State Contributions to
9 Social Security ............................. 54,100
10 For Contractual Services ..................... 2,300
11 For Travel ................................... 6,600
12 For Telecommunications Services .............. 5,900
13 Total $875,900
14 Payable from U.S. Environmental
15 Protection Fund:
16 For Personal Services ........................ $ 2,620,100
17 For Employee Retirement Contributions
18 Paid by Employer ............................ 104,800
19 For State Contributions to State
20 Employees' Retirement System ................ 267,200
21 For State Contributions to
22 Social Security ............................. 200,400
23 For Group Insurance .......................... 478,800
24 For Contractual Services ..................... 841,000
25 For Travel ................................... 58,600
26 For Commodities .............................. 68,600
27 For Printing ................................. 59,000
28 For Equipment ................................ 106,000
29 For Telecommunications Services .............. 211,600
30 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 37,700
31 For Use by the Office of the Attorney General 25,000
32 For Underground Storage Tank Program ......... 2,268,500
33 Total $7,347,300
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1 Section 22. The following named sums, or so much thereof
2 as may be necessary, including prior year costs, are
3 appropriated to the Environmental Protection Agency, payable
4 from the U. S. Environmental Protection Fund, for use of
5 remedial, preventive or corrective action in accordance with
6 the Federal Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation
7 and Liability Act of 1980 as amended:
8 For Personal Services ........................ $ 2,032,800
9 For Employee Retirement Contributions
10 Paid by Employer ............................ 81,300
11 For State Contributions to State
12 Employees' Retirement System ................ 207,300
13 For State Contributions to
14 Social Security ............................. 155,500
15 For Group Insurance .......................... 333,000
16 For Contractual Services ..................... 270,000
17 For Travel ................................... 90,000
18 For Commodities .............................. 100,000
19 For Printing ................................. 5,000
20 For Equipment ................................ 150,000
21 For Telecommunications Services .............. 65,000
22 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 53,800
23 For Contractual Expenses Related to
24 Remedial, Preventive or Corrective
25 Actions in Accordance with the
26 Federal Comprehensive and Liability
27 Act of 1980, including Costs in
28 Prior Years ................................. 6,100,000
29 Total $9,643,700
30 Section 23. The following named sums, or so much thereof
31 as may be necessary, are appropriated to the Environmental
32 Protection Agency for the purpose of funding the Underground
33 Storage Tank Program.
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1 Payable from the Underground Storage Tank Fund:
2 For Personal Services ........................ $ 2,035,900
3 For Employee Retirement Contributions
4 Paid by Employer ............................ 81,400
5 For State Contributions to State
6 Employees' Retirement System ................ 207,700
7 For State Contributions to
8 Social Security ............................. 155,800
9 For Group Insurance .......................... 347,800
10 For Contractual Services ..................... 489,900
11 For Travel ................................... 40,000
12 For Commodities .............................. 15,400
13 For Equipment................................. 100,400
14 For Telecommunications Services............... 21,300
15 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 6,200
16 For Reimbursements to Eligible Owners
17 Operators of Leaking Underground
18 Storage Tanks, including claims
19 submitted in prior years..................... 55,000,000
20 Total $58,501,800
21 Section 24. The sum of $30,405,300, or so much thereof
22 as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
23 business on June 30, 2000, from reappropriations made in
24 Article 29, Section 22 of Public Act 91-20, as amended is
25 reappropriated to the Environmental Protection Agency from
26 the Anti-Pollution Fund for payment of claims submitted,
27 including claims submitted in prior years, to the state and
28 approved for payment under the Leaking Underground Storage
29 Tank Program established in Title XVI of the Environmental
30 Protection Act.
31 Section 25. The following named sums, or so much thereof
32 as may be necessary, are appropriated to the Environmental
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1 Protection Agency for use in accordance with Section 22.2 of
2 the Environmental Protection Act:
3 Payable from the Hazardous Waste Fund:
4 For Personal Services ........................ $ 288,600
5 For Employee Retirement Contributions
6 Paid by Employer ............................ 11,500
7 For State Contributions to State
8 Employees' Retirement System ................ 29,400
9 For State Contributions to
10 Social Security ............................. 22,100
11 For Group Insurance .......................... 44,400
12 For Contractual Services ..................... 500,000
13 For Travel ................................... 4,000
14 For Commodities .............................. 20,000
15 For Printing ................................. 2,000
16 For Equipment ................................ 50,000
17 For Telecommunications Services .............. 15,000
18 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 18,000
19 For Personal Services and Other
20 Expenses Related to Removal or
21 Remedial Actions and for Expenses
22 Related to Reviewing the Performance
23 of Response Actions Pursuant
24 to Title XVII of the Environmental
25 Protection Act .............................. 3,579,700
26 For Contractual Services for Site
27 Remediations, including costs
28 in Prior Years .............................. 25,966,800
29 Total $30,551,500
30 Section 26. The sum of $4,700,000, or so much thereof as
31 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue
32 Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for deposit into
33 the Hazardous Waste Fund.
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1 Section 27. The sum of $11,452,500, or so much thereof
2 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Hazardous Waste
3 Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for stabilization
4 and remediation activities at the Paxton Landfill, including
5 costs in prior years.
6 Section 28. The following named sums, or so much thereof
7 as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Environmental
8 Protection Permit and Inspection Fund to the Environmental
9 Protection Agency for land permit and inspection activities:
10 For Personal Services ........................ $ 1,051,200
11 For Employee Retirement Contributions
12 Paid by Employer ............................ 42,000
13 For State Contributions to State
14 Employees' Retirement System ................ 107,200
15 For State Contributions to
16 Social Security ............................. 80,400
17 For Group Insurance .......................... 170,200
18 For Contractual Services ..................... 561,900
19 For Travel ................................... 19,800
20 For Commodities .............................. 22,900
21 For Printing ................................. 71,200
22 For Equipment ................................ 100,000
23 For Telecommunications Services .............. 24,500
24 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 11,400
25 Total $2,262,700
26 Section 29. The following named sums, or so much thereof
27 as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Solid Waste
28 Management Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for
29 use in accordance with Section 22.15 of the Environmental
30 Protection Act:
31 For Personal Services......................... $ 1,308,700
32 For Employee Retirement Contributions
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1 Paid by Employer ............................ 52,400
2 For State Contributions to State
3 Employees' Retirement System ................ 133,500
4 For State Contributions to
5 Social Security ............................. 100,100
6 For Group Insurance .......................... 251,600
7 For Contractual Services ..................... 280,000
8 For Travel ................................... 50,000
9 For Commodities .............................. 6,000
10 For Equipment ................................ 60,000
11 For Telecommunications Services .............. 33,900
12 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 14,500
13 For Refunds .................................. 20,000
14 For financial assistance to units of
15 local government for operations under
16 delegation agreements ....................... 750,000
17 Total $3,060,700
18 Section 30. The following named sums, or so much
19 therefore as may be necessary, are appropriated to the
20 Environmental Protection Agency for conducting a household
21 hazardous waste collection program, including costs from
22 prior years:
23 Payable from the Solid Waste
24 Management Fund................................. $1,200,000
25 Payable from the General Revenue Fund............. $2,000,000
26 Section 31. The following named amounts, or so much
27 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Used
28 Tire Management Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
29 for purposes as provided for in Section 55.6 of the
30 Environmental Protection Act.
31 For Personal Services ........................ $1,180,700
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1 For Employee Retirement Contributions
2 Paid by Employer ............................ 47,200
3 For State Contributions to State
4 Employees' Retirement System ................ 120,400
5 For State Contributions to
6 Social Security ............................. 90,300
7 For Group Insurance .......................... 185,000
8 For Contractual Services ..................... 2,189,400
9 For Travel ................................... 32,000
10 For Commodities .............................. 15,000
11 For Printing ................................. 2,000
12 For Equipment ................................ 100,000
13 For Telecommunications Services .............. 14,700
14 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 7,000
15 Total $3,983,700
16 Section 32. The following named amounts, or so much
17 thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the
18 Subtitle D Management Fund to the Environmental Protection
19 Agency for the purpose of funding the Subtitle D permit
20 program in accordance with Section 22.44 of the Environmental
21 Protection Act:
22 For Personal Services ........................ $ 796,700
23 For Employee Retirement Contributions
24 Paid by Employer ............................ 31,900
25 For State Contributions to State
26 Employees' Retirement System ................ 81,300
27 For State Contributions to Social
28 Security .................................... 60,900
29 For Group Insurance .......................... 125,800
30 For Contractual Services ..................... 222,100
31 For Travel ................................... 27,000
32 For Commodities .............................. 12,000
33 For Equipment ................................ 50,000
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1 For Telecommunications ....................... 16,800
2 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 9,100
3 Total $1,433,600
4 Section 33. The sum of $750,000, or so much thereof as
5 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Landfill Closure
6 and Post Closure Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
7 for the purpose of funding closure activities in accordance
8 with Section 22.17 of the Environmental Protection Act.
9 Section 34. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
10 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Hazardous Waste
11 Occupational Licensing Fund to the Environmental Protection
12 Agency for expenses related to the licensing of Hazardous
13 Waste Laborers and Crane and Hoisting Equipment Operators, as
14 mandated by Public Act 85-1195.
15 Section 35. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
16 may be necessary, is appropriated from the Environmental
17 Protection Trust Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
18 for oversight of site development at solid waste management
19 facilities in accordance with the purposes specified or
20 contributed funds.
21 Section 36. The named amounts, or so much thereof as may
22 be necessary, are appropriated to the Environmental
23 Protection Agency for use in accordance with the Brownfields
24 Redevelopment program:
25 Payable from General Revenue Fund:
26 For Personal Services and Other
27 Expenses of the Program ..........................$866,700
28 Payable from the Brownfields
29 Redevelopment Fund:
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1 For Personal Services and Other
2 Expenses of the Program...........................$361,300
3 For Grants to Local Governments
4 in accordance with Section 58.13,
5 including costs in prior years..................$3,820,800
6 For Brownfields Redevelopment Loans
7 in accordance with Section 58.15,
8 including costs in prior years..................$7,000,000
9 Section 37. The sum of $35,000, or so much thereof as
10 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
12 made for such purpose in Article 29, Section 56 of Public Act
13 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
14 Illinois' Future to the Environmental Protection Agency for a
15 grant to Granite City for all costs associated with a tub
16 grinder for yard waste.
17 Section 38. The sum of $10,000, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
20 made for such purpose in Article 29, Section 81 of Public Act
21 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
22 Illinois' Future to the Environmental Protection Agency for a
23 grant to McHenry County Defenders for the purpose of a
24 recycling program.
25 Section 39. The sum of $320,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
28 made for such purpose in Article 29, Section 94 of Public Act
29 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for
30 Illinois' Future to the Environmental Protection Agency for
31 grants to units of local government for brownfields
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1 improvements.
2 Section 40. The following named amounts, or so much
3 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects
4 and purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to the
5 Environmental Protection Agency:
6 BUREAU OF WATER
7 Payable from General Revenue Fund:
8 For Personal Services ........................ $ 4,498,400
9 For Employee Retirement Contributions
10 Paid by Employer ............................ 179,900
11 For State Contributions to State
12 Employees' Retirement System ................ 458,900
13 For State Contributions to
14 Social Security ............................. 344,100
15 For Contractual Services ..................... 254,300
16 For Travel ................................... 43,300
17 For Commodities .............................. 30,500
18 For Printing ................................. 14,100
19 For Equipment ................................ 118,100
20 For Telecommunications Services .............. 32,000
21 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 31,300
22 Total $6,004,900
23 Payable from U.S. Environmental
24 Protection Fund:
25 For Personal Services ........................ $ 5,414,100
26 For Employee Retirement Contributions
27 Paid by Employer ............................ 216,600
28 For State Contributions to State
29 Employees' Retirement System ................ 552,200
30 For State Contributions to
31 Social Security ............................. 414,200
32 For Group Insurance .......................... 869,600
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1 For Contractual Services ..................... 1,037,000
2 For Travel ................................... 100,400
3 For Commodities .............................. 64,900
4 For Printing ................................. 55,200
5 For Equipment ................................ 409,500
6 For Telecommunications Services .............. 171,800
7 For Operation of Auto Equipment .............. 58,500
8 For Use by the Department of
9 Public Health ............................... 653,000
10 For non-point source pollution management
11 required by the Federal Clean Water
12 Act, including costs in prior years.......... 6,235,000
13 For Federal Clean Water Act
14 Demonstrations and Studies Under
15 Section 104 of the Federal Clean
16 Water Act, including costs in prior years.... 520,000
17 For Water Quality Planning,
18 including costs in prior years............... 350,000
19 For Use by the Department of
20 Agriculture ................................. 58,800
21 Total $17,180,800
22 Section 41. The sum of $1,964,400, or so much thereof as
23 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
24 business on June 30, 2000, from reappropriations heretofore
25 made for such purpose in Article 29, Section 36 of Public Act
26 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the U.S.
27 Environmental Protection Fund to the Environmental Protection
28 Agency for financial assistance to economically disadvantaged
29 communities for wastewater facility projects.
30 Section 42. The following named sums, or so much thereof
31 as may be necessary, are appropriated from the Hazardous
32 Waste Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for use in
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1 accordance with Section 22.2 of the Environmental Protection
2 Act:
3 For Personal Services ........................ $ 359,500
4 For Employee Retirement Contributions
5 Paid by Employer ............................ 14,400
6 For State Contribution to State
7 Employees' Retirement System ................ 36,700
8 For State Contribution to
9 Social Security ............................. 27,500
10 For Group Insurance .......................... 66,600
11 For Contractual Services ..................... 36,100
12 For Travel ................................... 6,000
13 For Commodities .............................. 6,000
14 For Printing ................................. 4,000
15 For Equipment ................................ 30,000
16 For Telecommunications ....................... 10,000
17 For Operation of Automotive Equipment ........ 2,000
18 Total $598,800
19 Section 43. The following named sums, or so much thereof
20 as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and
21 purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to the
22 Environmental Protection Agency.
23 Payable from the Environmental Protection Permit
24 and Inspection Fund:
25 For Personal Services ........................ $ 677,000
26 For Employee Retirement Contributions
27 Paid by Employer ............................ 27,100
28 For State Contribution to State
29 Employees' Retirement System ................ 69,100
30 For State Contribution to
31 Social Security ............................. 51,800
32 For Group Insurance .......................... 103,600
33 For Contractual Services ..................... 31,600
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1 For Travel ................................... 10,000
2 For Commodities .............................. 7,000
3 For Printing ................................. 4,000
4 For Equipment ................................ 62,000
5 For Telecommunications Services .............. 11,200
6 For Operation of Automotive Equipment ........ 10,000
7 Total $1,064,400
8 Section 44. The named amounts, or so much thereof as may
9 be necessary, are appropriated from the Conservation 2000
10 Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for the purpose
11 of funding lake management activities required by the
12 Illinois Lake Management Program:
13 For Personal Services and Other
14 Expenses of the Program ..................... $ 470,700
15 For Financial Assistance ..................... 1,109,100
16 Total $1,579,800
17 Section 45. The sum of $2,299,400, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
20 reappropriations heretofore made for such purpose in Article
21 29, Sections 39 and 40 of Public Act 91-20, as amended is
22 reappropriated from the Conservation 2000 Fund to the
23 Environmental Protection Agency for financial assistance
24 under the Illinois Lake Management Program.
25 Section 46. The following named amounts, or so much
26 thereof as may be necessary, respectively, for the object and
27 purposes hereinafter named, are appropriated to the
28 Environmental Protection Agency:
29 Payable from the Water Revolving Fund:
30 For Administrative Costs of
31 Water Pollution Control
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1 Revolving Loan Program ...................... $ 1,764,800
2 For Program Support Costs of Water
3 Pollution Control Revolving
4 Loan Program ................................ 5,533,700
5 For Administrative Costs of the Drinking
6 Water Revolving Loan Program ................ 1,305,100
7 For Federal Safe Drinking Water
8 Act Source Water Assessments ................ 1,600,000
9 Total $10,203,600
10 Section 47. The sum of $66,000,000, new appropriation,
11 is appropriated and the sum of $216,343,400, or so much
12 thereof as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the
13 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
14 reappropriations heretofore made in Article 29, Section 42 of
15 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
16 Water Revolving Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
17 for financial assistance to units of local government for
18 sewer systems and wastewater treatment facilities pursuant to
19 rules defining the Water Pollution Control Revolving Loan
20 program.
21 Section 48. The sum of $56,000,000, new appropriations,
22 is appropriated and the sum of $98,410,800, or so much
23 thereof as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the
24 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
25 reappropriations heretofore made in Article 29, Section 43 of
26 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
27 Water Revolving Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
28 for financial assistance to units of local government for
29 sewer systems and wastewater treatment facilities pursuant to
30 rules defining the Water Revolving Loan program.
31 Section 49. The sum of $42,000,000, new appropriations,
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1 is appropriated and the sum of $117,337,400, or so much
2 thereof as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the
3 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
4 reappropriations heretofore made in Article 29, Section 44 of
5 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
6 Water Revolving Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
7 for financial assistance to units of local government for
8 drinking water infrastructure projects pursuant to the Safe
9 Drinking Water Act, as amended.
10 Section 50. The sum of $18,000,000, new appropriation,
11 is appropriated and the sum of $37,500,000, or so much
12 thereof as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the
13 close of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations
14 heretofore made for such purpose in Article 29, Section 45 of
15 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the
16 Anti-Pollution Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency
17 for deposit into the Water Revolving Fund.
18 Section 51. The sum of $7,000,800, or so much thereof as
19 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations and
21 reappropriations heretofore made in Article 29, Section 47 of
22 Public Act 91-20, as amended, is reappropriated from the Anti
23 Pollution Fund to the Environmental Protection Agency for
24 grants to units of local government for wastewater
25 facilities, pursuant to provisions of the "Anti-Pollution
26 Bond Act."
27 Section 52. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
28 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
29 business on June 30, 2000, from reappropriations heretofore
30 made in Article 29, Section 49 of Public Act 91-20, as
31 amended, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
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1 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
2 Village of Green Oaks to rehabilitate and upgrade the sewer
3 system.
4 Section 53. The sum of $70,000, or so much thereof as
5 may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of
6 business on June 30, 2000, from reappropriations heretofore
7 made in Article 29, Section 50 of Public Act 91-20, as
8 amended, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
9 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to Crete
10 Township for construction of a new sewer system.
11 Section 54. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
12 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of
13 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
14 made in Article 29, Section 51 of Public Act 91-20, as
15 amended, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
16 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
17 City of Athens for an addition to the present water plant.
18 Section 55. The amount of $20,000, or so much thereof as
19 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriation heretofore made
21 in Article 29, Section 52 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is
22 reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future to the
23 Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the Village of
24 Ladd for the purpose of a fire siren.
25 Section 56. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriation heretofore made
28 in Article 29, Section 53 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is
29 reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future to the
30 Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the Village of
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1 Bureau Junction for the purpose of a sludge lagoon cleanup
2 and ambulance service.
3 Section 57. The amount of $100,000, or so much thereof
4 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
5 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
6 made in Article 29, Section 54 of Public Act 91-20, as
7 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
8 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
9 Village of West Peoria for all costs associated with drainage
10 and storm water management, and erosion control enforcement.
11 Section 58. The amount of $125,000, or so much thereof
12 as may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close
13 of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
14 made in Article 29, Section 55 of Public Act 91-20, as
15 amended, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
16 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
17 City of Oak Forest for all costs associated with the Central
18 Park water main.
19 Section 59. The amount of $15,000, or so much thereof as
20 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
21 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
22 made in Article 29, Section 57 of Public Act 91-20, as
23 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
24 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
25 Metro East Sanitary District for all costs associated with an
26 equipment program.
27 Section 60. The amount of $100,000, or so much thereof
28 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
29 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
30 made in Article 29, Section 58 of Public Act 91-20, as
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1 amended, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
2 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
3 City of Harrisburg for all costs associated with the
4 replacement of a sanitary sewer.
5 Section 61. The amount of $500,000, or so much thereof
6 as may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close
7 of business on June 30, 2000, for appropriations heretofore
8 made in Article 29, Section 59 of Public Act 91-20, as
9 amended, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
10 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
11 City of McHenry for construction of an elevated water storage
12 tank and a water main extension.
13 Section 62. The amount of $150,000, or so much thereof
14 as may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close
15 of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
16 made in Article 29, Section 60 of Public Act 91-20, as
17 amended is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
18 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to
19 Waukegan Port District for all costs associated with the
20 installation of sewer facilities and cleanup of Waukegan
21 Harbor.
22 Section 63. The amount of $300,000, or so much thereof
23 as may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close
24 of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
25 made in Article 29, Section 61 of Public Act 91-20, as
26 amended, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
27 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
28 Village of Tinley Park for all costs associated with a water
29 sewer extension to Sayre Avenue.
30 Section 64. The amount of $75,000, or so much thereof as
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1 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of
2 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
3 made in Article 29, Section 62 of Public Act 91-20, as
4 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
5 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
6 Village of Flossmoor for all costs associated with Phase I of
7 the sewer projects.
8 Section 65. The amount of $50,000, or so much thereof as
9 may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close of
10 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
11 made in Article 29, Section 63 of Public Act 91-20, as
12 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
13 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
14 City of Wilmington for all costs associated with sewer
15 improvements.
16 Section 66. The amount of $20,000, or so much thereof as
17 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
18 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
19 made in Article 29, Section 64 of Public Act 91-20, as
20 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
21 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
22 Village of Reddick for all costs associated with a water
23 filtration tank system and water main.
24 Section 67. The amount of $50,000, or so much thereof as
25 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
26 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
27 made in Article 29, Section 65 of Public Act 91-20, as
28 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
29 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
30 City of Chester for all costs associated with water system
31 improvements.
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1 Section 68. The amount of $25,000, or so much thereof as
2 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriation heretofore made
4 in Article 29, Section 66 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is
5 reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future to the
6 Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the Fountain
7 Water District for all costs associated with drinking water
8 projects.
9 Section 69. The amount of $50,000, or so much thereof as
10 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
12 made in Article 29, Section 67 of Public Act 91-20, as
13 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
14 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
15 Village of Freeburg for all costs associated with the
16 construction of an excess flow treatment clarifier.
17 Section 70. The amount of $25,000, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
20 made in Article 29, Section 68 of Public Act 91-20, as
21 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
22 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
23 Village of Sauk Village for all costs associated with
24 improvements to the Lincoln Lansing Drainage Ditch.
25 Section 71. The amount of $200,000, or so much thereof
26 as may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close
27 of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
28 made in Article 51, Section 69 of Public Act 91-20, as
29 amended, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
30 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
31 Village of Crete for all costs associated with the
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1 construction of a new well.
2 Section 72. The amount of $50,000, or so much thereof as
3 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
4 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
5 made in Article 29, Section 70 of Public Act 91-20, as
6 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
7 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
8 East Peoria Sanitary District for all costs associated with
9 erosion control projects.
10 Section 73. The amount of $50,000, or so much thereof as
11 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
13 made in Article 29, Section 71 of Public Act 91-20, as
14 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
15 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to
16 Tazewell County for all costs associated with enforcing the
17 erosion control ordinance.
18 Section 74. The amount of $35,000, or so much thereof as
19 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
20 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
21 made in Article 29, Section 72 of Public Act 91-20, as
22 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
23 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
24 City of Peoria for all costs associated with enforcing the
25 erosion control ordinance.
26 Section 75. The amount of $108,500, or so much thereof
27 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
28 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriation heretofore
29 made in Article 29, Section 73 of Public Act 91-20, as
30 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
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1 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to Village
2 of Herscher for water and wastewater sewer system
3 improvements.
4 Section 76. The amount of $600,000, or so much thereof
5 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
6 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
7 made in Article 29, Section 74 of Public Act 91-20, as
8 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois'
9 Future to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to
10 the City of Centralia for the purpose of all costs associated
11 with Texaco water pipeline improvements and or additions.
12 Section 77. The amount of $25,000, or so much thereof as
13 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
14 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
15 made in Article 29, Section 75 of Public Act 91-20, as
16 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
17 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
18 City of Oglesby for all costs associated with the water
19 system upgrade and the purchase of an additional tank.
20 Section 78. The amount of $10,000, or so much thereof as
21 may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of
22 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
23 made in Article 29, Section 76 of Public Act 91-20, as
24 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
25 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
26 Village of South Roxana for all costs associated with a water
27 line extension.
28 Section 79. The amount of $150,000, or so much thereof
29 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
30 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
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1 made in Article 29, Section 77 of Public Act 91-20, as
2 amended, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
3 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
4 City of Lake Forest for all costs associated with sewer
5 projects.
6 Section 80. The amount of $600,000, or so much thereof
7 as may be necessary, and as remains unexpended at the close
8 of business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
9 made in Article 29, Section 78 of Public Act 91-20, as
10 amended, is reappropriated from the Capital Development Fund
11 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
12 City of Flora for all costs associated with Phase I of the
13 water line project from Lake Carlyle.
14 Section 81. The amount of $65,000, or so much thereof as
15 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
16 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
17 made in Article 29, Section 79 of Public Act 91-20, as
18 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
19 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
20 Village of Hazel Crest for all costs associated with sewer
21 projects.
22 Section 82. The amount of $150,000, or so much thereof
23 as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
24 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
25 made in Article 29, Section 80 of Public Act 91-20, as
26 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
27 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
28 Rock River-Water Reclamation District for all costs
29 associated with hookups of parcels in the School Street area
30 for low-income and environmental clean-up for gas stations.
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1 Section 83. The sum of $700,000, or so much thereof as
2 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
3 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
4 made in Article 29, Section 82 of Public Act 91-20, as
5 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
6 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
7 City of Monmouth for all costs associated with a cover for
8 the Monmouth Lagoon.
9 Section 84. The sum of $9,147,000, or so much thereof as
10 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
11 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
12 made in Article 29, Section 83 of Public Act 91-20, as
13 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
14 to the Environmental Protection Agency for grants to units of
15 local government, educational facilities, and not-for-profit
16 organizations for infrastructure improvements, including but
17 not limited to planning, construction, reconstruction,
18 renovation, equipment, utilities and vehicles.
19 Section 85. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
20 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
21 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
22 made in Article 29, Section 84 of Public Act 91-20,as
23 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
24 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
25 Metro East Sanitary District for equipment.
26 Section 86. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as
27 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
28 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
29 made in Article 29, Section 85 of Public Act 91-20, as
30 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
31 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
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1 Village of Raymond for infrastructure improvements.
2 Section 87. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as
3 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
4 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
5 made in Article 29, Section 86 of Public Act 91-20, as
6 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
7 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a rant to the
8 Virden Sanitary District for lift station and line
9 replacement.
10 Section 88. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as
11 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
12 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriation heretofore made
13 in Article 29, Section 87 of Public Act 91-20, as amended, is
14 reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future to the
15 Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the City of
16 Benld for a new water tower.
17 Section 89. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof as
18 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
19 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
20 made in Article 29, Section 88 of Public Act 91-20,as
21 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
22 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
23 Village of Peotone for water main replacement on Blaine
24 Street.
25 Section 90. The sum of $106,000, or so much thereof as
26 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
27 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
28 made in Article 29, Section 89 of Public Act 91-20, as
29 amended, is appropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
30 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
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1 City of Stonington for the replacement of Route 48 water
2 main.
3 Section 91. The sum of $25,000, or so much thereof as
4 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
5 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
6 made in Article 29, Section 90 of Public Act 91-20, as
7 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
8 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
9 City of Jacksonville for drainage work for youth soccer
10 fields.
11 Section 92. The sum of $40,000, or so much thereof as
12 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
13 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
14 made in Article 29, Section 91 of Public Act 91-20, as
15 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
16 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
17 City of Ottawa to extend the water main to Community
18 Hospital.
19 Section 93. The sum of $128,000, or so much thereof as
20 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
21 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
22 made in Article 29, Section 92 of Public Act 91-20, as
23 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
24 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
25 City of Earlville to design a new wastewater treatment
26 facility.
27 Section 94. The sum of $2,540,500, or so much thereof as
28 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
29 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
30 made in Article 29, Section 93 of Public Act 91-20, as
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1 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
2 to the Environmental Protection Agency for grants to units of
3 local governments and educational facilities for water and
4 wastewater infrastructure improvements and equipment.
5 Section 95. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as
6 may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of
7 business on June 30, 2000, from appropriations heretofore
8 made in Article 29, Section 95 of Public Act 91-20,as
9 amended, is reappropriated from the Fund for Illinois' Future
10 to the Environmental Protection Agency for a grant to the
11 City of Jacksonville to conduct a city-wide utility study.
12 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect on
13 July 1, 2000.".
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