PRINTER'S NO. 111
No. 92 Session of 2003
INTRODUCED BY MARKOSEK, THOMAS, YOUNGBLOOD, HERMAN, READSHAW, SHANER, CAWLEY, HUTCHINSON, STERN, DeWEESE, HENNESSEY, KOTIK, GEORGE, TIGUE, CREIGHTON, DeLUCA, BELARDI, BEBKO-JONES, LAUGHLIN, SOLOBAY, PRESTON, TANGRETTI, DALEY, HARHAI, BARD, GRUCELA, PALLONE, HORSEY, BROWNE, PISTELLA, COSTA AND SCRIMENTI, FEBRUARY 3, 2003
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, FEBRUARY 3, 2003
AN ACT 1 Amending the act of March 1, 1988 (P.L.82, No.16), entitled "An 2 act providing for the establishment, implementation and 3 administration of the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment 4 Authority; imposing powers and duties on a board of trustees; 5 transferring the rights, powers, duties and obligations of 6 the Water Facilities Loan Board to the Pennsylvania 7 Infrastructure Investment Authority; providing for the 8 issuance of notes and bonds; providing for financial 9 assistance and for a comprehensive water facilities plan; 10 authorizing a referendum to incur indebtedness; making an 11 appropriation; and making repeals," further providing for 12 legislative intent, for definitions and for financial 13 assistance. 14 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 15 hereby enacts as follows: 16 Section 1. Sections 2, 3 and 10(a) of the act of March 1, 17 1988 (P.L.82, No.16), known as the Pennsylvania Infrastructure 18 Investment Authority Act, amended December 16, 1992 (P.L.1137, 19 No.149), are amended to read: 20 Section 2. Legislative intent. 21 The General Assembly finds and declares that:
1 (1) The health of millions of citizens of this 2 Commonwealth is at risk due to substandard and deteriorated 3 water supply and sewage disposal systems. 4 (2) Many water and sewage systems in this Commonwealth 5 are aging, outmoded, inadequate, deteriorating and operating 6 above capacity, and many areas have to limit their growth 7 solely due to lack of proper water supply and sewage 8 disposal. 9 (3) The economic revitalization of this Commonwealth is 10 being stifled by a lack of clean water and adequate sewage 11 facilities. 12 (4) Many Pennsylvania communities have antiquated or 13 inadequate storm water systems thereby resulting in storm 14 water flows which threaten the public health and safety due 15 to flooding, overloaded sewer lines, soil erosion, sinkhole 16 development and expansion and reduction in surface water and 17 groundwater quality. 18 (5) Financing of water and sewage projects and storm 19 water projects at affordable cost is not currently available 20 in many areas of this Commonwealth. 21 (5.1) Repair and replacement of private residential 22 lateral sewer connections of primary residences is necessary 23 to protect the public health and safety of many communities 24 in this Commonwealth but is beyond the financial abilities of 25 many residents of this Commonwealth. 26 (6) The lack of affordable financing to implement storm 27 water management plan recommendations has resulted in 28 compliance by only 17 counties with the requirements of the 29 act of October 4, 1978 (P.L.864, No.167), known as the Storm 30 Water Management Act. 20030H0092B0111 - 2 -
1 (7) In order to assist in financing projects to protect 2 the health and safety of the citizens of this Commonwealth 3 and to promote the economic development of Pennsylvania, the 4 General Assembly has determined that it is necessary to 5 establish the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment 6 Authority and to provide funding of the authority programs. 7 Section 3. Definitions. 8 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 9 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 10 context clearly indicates otherwise: 11 "Authority." The Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment 12 Authority. 13 "Board." The board of directors of the authority. 14 "Bonds." Bonds, notes or other evidences of indebtedness 15 issued by the authority pursuant to this act. 16 "Department." The Department of Environmental Resources of 17 the Commonwealth. 18 "Eligible cost." The cost of all labor, materials, machinery 19 and equipment, lands, property, rights and easements, plans and 20 specifications, surveys or estimates of costs and revenues, pre- 21 feasibility studies, engineering and legal services, and all 22 other expenses necessary or incident to the acquisition, 23 construction, improvement, expansion, extension, repair or 24 rehabilitation of all or part of a project. 25 "Governmental unit." Any agency of the Commonwealth or any 26 county, municipality or school district, or any agency, 27 instrumentality, authority or corporation thereof, or any public 28 body having local or regional jurisdiction or power. 29 "Primary residence." A place which a citizen of this 30 Commonwealth utilizes as a domicile. 20030H0092B0111 - 3 -
1 "Project." The eligible costs associated with the 2 acquisition, construction, improvement, expansion, extension, 3 repair or rehabilitation of all or part of any facility or 4 system, whether publicly or, in the case of paragraph (1) or 5 (2), privately owned, which is for any of the following: 6 (1) [for the collection] Collection, treatment or 7 disposal of wastewater, including industrial waste[;]. At the 8 discretion of the board, a project may include assistance to 9 property owners for the construction, rehabilitation, 10 improvement, repair or replacement of individual sewage 11 systems or for tap-in fees and the rehabilitation, repair or 12 replacement of lateral lines associated with community sewage 13 projects. 14 (2) [for the supply] Supply, treatment, storage or 15 distribution of drinking water[;]. At the discretion of the 16 board, a project may include assistance to an individual for 17 the sealing or replacement of a water well on privately owned 18 property. 19 (2.1) Transport of sewage through lateral sewer lines of 20 primary residences. 21 (3) [for the control] Control of storm water, which may 22 include, but need not be limited to, the transport, storage 23 and the infiltration of storm water[; or]. 24 (4) [for the best] Best management practices to address 25 point or nonpoint source pollution associated with storm 26 water runoff or any other innovative techniques identified in 27 the county-prepared watershed plans pursuant to the act of 28 October 4, 1978 (P.L.864, No.167), known as the Storm Water 29 Management Act. 30 "Secretary." The Secretary of Environmental Resources of the 20030H0092B0111 - 4 -
1 Commonwealth. 2 "Storm water." Drainage runoff from the surface of the land 3 resulting from precipitation or snow or ice melt. 4 "Water Facilities Loan Board." The board established under 5 32 Pa.C.S. § 7504 (relating to Water Facilities Loan Board). 6 Section 10. Financial assistance. 7 (a) Criteria for obtaining assistance.--In reviewing 8 applications for financial assistance, the authority shall 9 consider: 10 (1) Whether the project will improve the health, safety, 11 welfare or economic well-being of the people of this 12 Commonwealth. 13 (2) Whether the proposed project will lead to an 14 effective or complete solution to the problems experienced 15 with the water management and control supply, sewage 16 treatment [or], with the storm water system to be aided or 17 with deteriorating lateral sewer lines of primary residences, 18 including compliance with State and Federal laws, regulations 19 or standards. 20 (3) The cost-effectiveness of the proposed project in 21 comparison with other alternatives, including other 22 institutional, financial and physical alternatives. 23 (4) The consistency of the proposed project with other 24 State and regional resource management and economic 25 development plans. 26 (5) Whether the applicant has demonstrated its ability 27 to operate and maintain the project in a proper manner. 28 (6) Whether the project encourages consolidation of 29 water or sewer systems, where such consolidation would enable 30 the customers of the systems to be more effectively and 20030H0092B0111 - 5 -
1 efficiently served. 2 (7) The availability of other sources of funds at 3 reasonable rates to finance all or a portion of the project 4 and the need for authority assistance to finance the project 5 or to attract the other sources of funding. 6 * * * 7 Section 2. This act shall take effect in 60 days. A10L64DMS/20030H0092B0111 - 6 -