Montgomery Park Business Center, 1800 Washington Blvd., Baltimore, Maryland, February 2004. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Appointed by Governor to 4-year terms: John D. Dinkel, 2018; William P. Ball, Ph.D., 2023; J. Teigan Hall, Esq., 2025; Cheryl A. Lewis, 2025; Douglas R. Myers, 2025; Timothy D. Male, Ph.D., 2026; four vacancies.
Appointed by Senate President: one vacancy
Appointed by House Speaker: one vacancy
Appointed by Department of the Environment in consultation with Commission on Environmental Justice & Sustainable Communities: one vacancy
Appointed by Chair, Maryland Delegation to Chesapeake Bay Commission: one vacancy
Ex officio: Norman E. Astle, Jr., designee of Secretary of Agriculture; David R. Brinkley, Secretary of Budget & Management; Walid M. Saffouri, designee of Secretary of the Environment; Gabriel V. Cohee, designee of Secretary of Natural Resources; Ellen K. Mussman, designee of Secretary of Planning.
Staff: Mary V. Norris
Annual Report to Senate Education, Health, & Environmental Affairs Committee & House Environment & Transportation Committee on Clean Water Commerce Account funding expended & encumbered & other specified information related to that funding due Dec. 31 (Chapters 694 & 695, Acts of 2021).
The Bay Restoration Fund was established by the General Assembly in 2004 to provide funding for various environmental expenses in the State, including the costs of sewage disposal systems, Bay restoration fees, and upgraded technology at wastewater facilities.
Created by the General Assembly in September 2004, the Bay Restoration Fund Advisory Committee identifies additional revenue sources for the Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Restoration Fund (Chapter 428, Acts of 2004). The Committee recommends ways to improve the effectiveness of the Fund in reducing nutrient loadings to the waters of the State.
In consultation with each county's governing body, the Committee is to identify users of onsite sewage disposal systems and holding tanks. Also, in consultation with the governing body of each county, the Committee is to recommend to each county the best method of collecting the Bay restoration fee from users of onsite sewage disposal systems and holding tanks that do not receive water bills.
To meet the financing needs of the Fund, the Committee annually recommends whether the assessed restoration fee is adequate for meeting Fund expenses in the following fiscal year. In addition, the Committee analyzes the cost of nutrient removal from wastewater facilities; advises the Department of the Environment on components of an education, outreach and upgrade program; and advises the Secretary of the Environment on the adoption of regulations.
The Committee consists of nineteen members. Ten are appointed by the Governor to four-year terms. One is a Senate member, appointed by the Senate President, and one is a House of Delegates member, appointed by the House Speaker. One is appointed by the Department of the Environment, and one is appointed by the Chair of the Maryland Delegation to Chesapeake Bay Commission. Five serve ex officio (Code Environment Article, secs. 9-1605.2).
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