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Code · Connecticut · Title 22a — Environmental Protection · CHAPTER 446k* — Water Pollution Control

Sec. 22a-485. Plan required for maintenance of oxygen levels in Long Island Sound.

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The Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection shall prepare a plan to achieve the interim goal for minimum dissolved oxygen in Long Island Sound as provided for in the comprehensive conservation and management plan for the sound. Such plan shall provide for the achievement of such goal within twenty years and shall prioritize actions necessary to achieve such goal. Such plan shall list necessary sewerage system improvement projects in this state, the time frames for completion of such projects and their cost over the twenty-year period.
The commissioner shall submit to the General Assembly on or before February 7, 1996, a preliminary list of such projects, along with their cost and any amount to be disbursed from the Clean Water Fund for such projects.
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