SB 330 An Act relating to water quality enhancement, water supply, waste water, and solid waste grants; the Alaska clean water fund; the establishment of the Alaska clean water account, the Alaska drinking water fund, and the Alaska drinking water account; and providing for an effective date. CS SB 330 (RLS) was reported out of Committee with "no recommendations" and with a zero fiscal note 1 by the Department of Environmental Conservation dated 2/24/94. SENATE BILL 330 "An Act relating to water quality enhancement, water supply, waste water, and solid waste grants; the Alaska clean water fund; the establishment of the Alaska clean water account, the Alaska drinking water fund, and the Alaska drinking water account; and providing for an effective date." KEITH KELTON, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF FACILITY CONSTRUCTION & OPERATION, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, noted that SB 330 proposed modifications to two statutes administered by the Division of Facility Construction & Operation within the Department, AS 46.03.030 (Municipal Matching Grants) and AS 46.03.032 (Alaska Clean Water Fund). Mr. Kelton provided background history of the bill which would create the Alaska Clean Water Fund in order to provide low interest loans for the construction of municipal waste water projects. The program, capitalized 83% by the federal government, was designed to replace EPA construction grant programs. He continued that since only the waste water projects could be financed, the Legislature then created a separate account for excess State appropriations to provide loans for water supply and solid waste projects. Mr. Kelton noted the account has not yet been capitalized and that the only capitalized loans are for waste water projects. 2 Mr. Kelton added, SB 330 would provide funding assistance through grants and loans to Alaska's incorporated municipalities for the construction of water, waste water and solid waste improvements. Co-Chair MacLean questioned the legislative impact to the VSW program and the matching grants for water and sewer projects. Mr. Kelton responded that there would be a small fiscal impact to the other grants at a higher percentage than is currently available. He added that the impact would be controlled by the appropriation process and the priority list would be assembled by the Department. Co-Chair MacLean reiterated that this legislation would be impacting the municipal matching grants list. Only two projects were funded this year through the municipal matching grants for water and sewer and with the proposed legislation, the local communities would be more seriously competing for that money. Representative Brown MOVED to report CS SB 330 (RLS) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTIONS, it was so ordered. CS SB 330 (RLS) was reported out of Committee with "no recommendations" and with a zero fiscal note by the Department of Environmental Conservation dated 2/24/94.