DEP Proposing Automatic Inflation Increases for Tank, Air Emission Fees
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The Department of Environmental Protection has proposed the first changes to its regulations to charge fees that will automatically increase every year with the rate of inflation in the storage tank and air quality programs. DEP is expected to propose the practice across all its programs charging fees. The full Storage Tank Advisory Committee met this week to discuss increases in tank fees that range from 50 to 100 percent to meet what DEP projected would The proposed fee increases are outlined in the ta A
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Mem In addition, mem The Committee, including farmers, local governments and tank owners, voted to recommend DEP not go ahead with the fee increase since their need for funds was not immediate. The Committee did approve other technical changes to Storage Tank Program regulations. Staff from DEP indicated they planned to move ahead anyway and formally proposed the fee increases at the April Environmental Quality Board meeting in spite of the Committee’s opposition. The Air Quality Technical Advisory Committee meets on Decem |
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12/10/2004 |
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