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Code · Michigan · Chapter 324 — Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

324.5406a Scoring criteria for the prioritization of projects; departmental duties.

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324.5406a Scoring criteria for the prioritization of projects; departmental duties.
Sec. 5406a.
(1)The department shall develop scoring criteria that assign points to and prioritize projects under section 5406 and definitions of overburdened community and significantly overburdened community. In developing scoring criteria and the definitions under this subsection, the department shall do all of the following:
(a)Consult with members of statewide local government associations and drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and environmental organizations regarding the content of the scoring criteria and definitions.
(b)Publish, hold at least 1 public hearing, and allow for public comment.
(c)Review the scoring criteria and the definitions not more than once every 3 years, unless otherwise directed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
(d)Publish, hold at least 1 public hearing, and allow for public comment on any changes made after a review under subdivision (c).
(2)The scoring criteria developed under subsection
(1)must address the following:
(a)Drinking water regulatory compliance.
(b)Public health.
(c)Drinking water quality.
(d)Improving infrastructure.
(e)Impacts on overburdened communities and significantly overburdened communities.
(3)The definitions of overburdened community and significantly overburdened community developed under subsection
(1)must address the following:
(a)Income and unemployment data.
(b)Population trends.
(c)Housing costs and values.
(d)Annual user costs, allocation of costs across customer classes, and historical and projected trends in user costs.
(e)Existing public health, environmental, and affordability impacts.
(f)Other data considered relevant by the department.
History: Add. 2022, Act 132 , Imd. Eff. June 30, 2022
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