Title: Environmental Quality Restricted Account EQRA Path Forward Discussion
1Environmental Quality Restricted Account
(EQRA)Path Forward Discussion
- Bill Sinclair
- Deputy Director
- Utah Department of Environmental Quality
- July 30, 2009
2Agreements in Principle to Date
- UCA 19-1-108(5) states In order to stabilize
funding for the radiation program and the solid
and hazardous waste control program, the
Legislature shall in years of excess revenues
reserve in the restricted account sufficient
monies to meet departmental needs in years of
projected shortages remains sound. The fund
should continue to operate on that basis
3Agreements in Principle to Date
- There should be a decision to modify or not
modify UCA 19-1-108 to address the following
areas - 19-3-108(3) the first 400,000 into the General
fund as free revenue. - 19-3-108 (4)(c) the Hazardous Substances
Mitigation Fund, up to 400,000 - 19-3-108 200,000 to the Department of Public
Safety - 19-6-118 (g)(i)10 of the fees to the county in
which the facility is located.
4Agreements in Principle to Date
- Throughout the history of the fund where funds
were in excess, funds were diverted for a variety
of purposes by both the Executive and Legislative
branches. If these funds had been left in place,
the EQRA would meet its intended purpose
described in 19-1-105 and not be in the fiscal
crisis that it is facing today. Going forward,
all parties agree that future diversions of
monies for purposes other than specified in
19-1-105 should not occur.
5Agreements in Principle to Date
- For FY10, the Department must take independent
action to shore up the fund. This could include
a combination of requesting diversion of monies
from other accounts, carryover monies, furloughs
or reduction in force of staff, or request of a
general fund appropriation of 25 as allowed in
19-1-108 (6)
6Agreements in Principle to Date
- For FY11, the Department and stakeholders will
work towards agreement of reasonable steps to
ensure the continuation of Department programs
for the oversight of waste management in the
state.
7Possible Path Forward for stabilizing EQRA into
the future (FY11 and beyond)
8Path forward - Potential LegislationWaste Fees
Amendments
- 3 key components
- Disbursements from the EQRA (options to stop the
bleeding) - Moving fee adjustments from a statutory to a fees
schedule basis - Increases in fees for FY2011
9Component 1 -Disbursements from EQRA Options to
stop the bleeding
- Lines 49-56 of draft Waste Fees Amendments
- 19-1-108
- In each fiscal year, the first 400,000 collected
from all waste disposal fees listed in Subsection
(2), collectively, shall be deposited in the
General fund as free revenue. The balance shall
be deposited in the restricted account created in
this section. - Discussion Keep it, modify it, or kick it
10Options to stop the bleeding
- Lines 57-58 of draft Waste Fees Amendments
- 19-1-108
- 19-1-108
- The Legislature may annually appropriate monies
from the Environmental Quality Restricted Account
to - the Hazardous Substances Mitigation Fund, up to
400,000, for purposes set forth in Title 19,
Chapter 6, Part 3, Hazardous Substances
Mitigation - Discussion Keep it, modify it, or kick it
11Options to stop the bleeding
- Lines 67-71 of draft Waste Fees Amendments
- 19-1-108
- 19-1-108
- (7) The Legislature may annually appropriate not
more than 200,000 from this account to the
Department of Public Safety, created in Section
53-1-103, to be used by that department solely
for hazardous materials - (a) management training and
- response preparation and emergency response
training. - Discussion Keep it, modify it, or kick it
12Options to stop the bleeding
- Lines 154-157 of draft Waste Fees Amendments
- 19-1-108
- 19-6-118. Hazardous waste and treated hazardous
waste disposal fees. - (g) (i) The department shall allocate at least
10 of the fees received from a facility under
this section to the county in which the facility
is located. (ii) The county may use fees
allocated under Subsections (2)(e) and (f) to
carry out its hazardous waste monitoring and
response programs. Discussion
Keep it, modify it, or kick it
13Component 2 - Moving fee adjustments from a
statutory to a fees schedule basis
- Moving of statutory fees to the fees schedule
- Radioactive waste fees - lines 78-80a
- Hazardous waste fees - lines 126-127a
- PCB fees - lines 186-187
- Nonhazardous solid waste fees - lines 289-290a
- Why DEQ thinks this is a good idea
- As a practical matter, DEQ would still have to
discuss significant fee changes with facility
operators - There is a process which includes a public
comment period and hearing prior to finalization
of a fiscal year fees schedule - The legislature still approves the fees through
the appropriations subcommittee process - Much less cumbersome process for all parties
14Component 2 - Moving fee adjustments from a
statutory to a fees schedule basis
- Stakeholder discussion
- Could there be support for this idea
- Are there safeguards that the stakeholders
desire to be able to support this idea
15Component 3 -Increases in fees for FY2011
- Changes in statutory fees from present rate
(indicated by XX) - Radioactive waste fees - lines 87,89,93,96
- Hazardous waste fees - lines 129, 133, 140, 153
- PCB fees - lines 182, 192
- Nonhazardous solid waste fees - lines 211, 212,
221, 234, 238-251, 253, 275, 278, 279
16Component 3 -Increases in fees for FY2011
- Proposed process
- Separate meetings with stakeholders during August
- early September 2009 - Hazardous waste/PCB hazardous - Clean Harbors
- Radioactive waste/PCB radioactive -
EnergySolutions - Nonhazardous solid waste
- Commercial facilities - Allied Waste
- Municipal facilities - SL County, Transjordan,
Wasatch Integrated, etc. - Specialty waste - Construction and Demolition
waste, etc.
17Component 3 -Increases in fees for FY2011
- Meeting agenda
- DEQ will provide financial information as needed
for discussion (possible disbursements for FY11) - Review of waste projections from the operators
- Negotiations as to potential fee increase
- Suggestions/considerations regarding legislation
- Goal is to reach consensus as to any potential
fee increase - Stakeholder discussion Are there other
discussion items or information needed for the
meetings?
18Where do we go from here?
- Timeframe for deliberations
- August/early September 2009 - Individual meetings
with stakeholders on fee increases/proposed
legislation - September 17, 2009 - Final meeting of stakeholder
group