Palm Beach County
Requires large counties with permit-violating discharges to cut average sewage volume by 50% within deadlines, with penalties up to $1,000,000/month for noncompliance.
Requires large counties with permit-violating discharges to cut average sewage volume by 50% within deadlines, with penalties up to $1,000,000/month for noncompliance.
Status: Introduced (bill text reproduced 01/28/2025). Sponsor (introduced version): Rep. Douglas Wozniak.
HB 4035 adds section 3115b to Michigan’s Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act to require large counties that cause permit-violating sewage discharges to develop and implement enforceable plans to substantially reduce those discharges. The measure creates deadlines, departmental rulemaking responsibilities, administrative penalties for noncompliance, and a mechanism for civil enforcement and deposit of penalties into the state water pollution control revolving fund.
Note: This summary is based on the introduced bill language adding MCL 324.3115b. Legislative status (passage, amendments, effective date) should be checked with official legislative records for updates.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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