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This paragraph is repealed October 1, 2001 2003. |
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| | Sec. 2. PL 1999, c. 500, §§3, 5 and 6 are amended to read: |
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| | Sec. 3. Rulemaking; interim mercury discharge limits. The Department of | Environmental Protection shall promptly adopt rules, including | emergency rules as necessary, that specify procedures, including | statistically valid sampling procedures, to be used in | establishing interim discharge limits pursuant to the Maine | Revised Statutes, Title 38, section 420, subsection 1-A, | paragraph B. The procedures may provide for the use of sampling | data collected prior to adoption of the rules as long as the | United States Environmental Protection Agency's Methods 1631 and | 1669 were used. It is not necessary for the department to amend | existing waste discharge licenses in order to establish these | interim discharge limits. The discharge limits remain in effect | until October 1, 2001 2003. Rules adopted pursuant to this | section are routine technical rules under Title 5, chapter 375, | subchapter II-A. |
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| | Sec. 5. Reports. The Department of Environmental Protection shall | submit reports to the joint standing committee of the Legislature | having jurisdiction over natural resources matters by January 14, | 2000 15, 2002 and January 15, 2001 2003 on the status of mercury | discharges from facilities subject to mercury discharge limits | pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 38, section 420, | subsection 1-A, paragraph B and the status of the facilities' | efforts to implement mercury pollution prevention plans. |
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| | Sec. 6. Statewide criteria for mercury. The Department of Environmental | Protection shall develop proposed statewide criteria for mercury | that are protective of human health, aquatic life and wildlife. | In developing the criteria, the department shall consider all | available information, including standards developed by other | states, the Great Lakes region and the United States | Environmental Protection Agency and any information provided by | the Department of Human Services, Bureau of Health. The | department shall submit its recommendations to the joint standing | committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over natural | resources matters by January 15, 2001 2003, together with any | implementing legislation. The joint standing committee of the | Legislature having jurisdiction over natural resources matters | may report out legislation regarding mercury to the First Regular | Session of the 120th 121st Legislature. |
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| | This bill extends the interim mercury discharge limits | established by the Department of Environmental Protection from | October 1, 2001 to October 1, 2003 and adjusts other dates to be | consistent with this extension, including the date when the | Department of Environmental Protection is to submit its | recommendations for a new statewide criteria for mercury. |
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