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or regional storm water utility districts and funding storm water
management programs at the state and local level, including long-
term efforts to inspect, maintain and upgrade or retrofit storm
water management systems in impaired or at-risk watersheds or
sensitive or threatened regions or watersheds.

 
The department shall consult with state and federal agencies
as well as representatives of interested stakeholder groups,
including business and environmental groups and the Maine
Municipal Association, when developing these recommendations.
The Joint Standing Committee on Natural Resources may report out
legislation based on the recommendations related to storm water
management to the Second Regular Session of the 121st
Legislature.

 
Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the preamble,
this Act takes effect when approved.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill amends Maine's storm water management law to extend
the review period for applicants proposing solely vegetative
means to control storm water from 30 to 45 calendar days and the
review period for applicants proposing to use structural means
from 60 to 90 days.

 
This bill allows the discharge of storm water to waters having
a drainage area of less than 10 square miles if the discharge is
in conformance with state and local requirements.

 
It provides that certain discharge limitations do not apply to
the discharge of storm water.

 
It provides that storm water discharges to Class A waters must
be in compliance with state and local requirements.

 
It changes the allocation of the law prohibiting the placement
of materials on the banks of Class A waters in any manner so that
the transfer of pollutants into the waters is likely.

 
The bill requires the Department of Environmental Protection
to report to the Joint Standing Committee on Natural Resources by
February 1, 2004. The report must include recommendations for
improving the effectiveness of storm water management in this
State and include rules provisionally adopted pursuant to the
Maine Revised Statutes, Title 38, sections 413 and 420-D that
regulate storm water discharges to impaired waters from existing
development where necessary to allow restoration of water quality
and from new development both during and after construction. The


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