Code of Massachusetts Regulations
310 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Title 310 CMR 44.00 - Dep Selection, Approval and Regulation of Water Pollution Abatement Projects Receiving Financial Assistance from the State Revolving Fund
Section 44.10 - Environmental Review and Federal Cross-cutter Requirements
Universal Citation: 310 MA Code of Regs 310.44
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Environmental Review Requirements.
(a) All projects
approved by the Department to receive a loan from the Trust shall, at a
minimum, comply with the requirements of MEPA and
301 CMR
11.00: MEPA Regulations. In addition,
a public hearing shall be held on the project if the Department determines that
the project is controversial, or if the Department otherwise determines that a
hearing is in the public interest. The Department may also require the Local
Governmental Unit to consider project alternatives and to provide the public an
opportunity to comment on such alternatives.
(b) Projects required to be the result of
comprehensive wastewater management planning, as provided in
310 CMR 44.09(2)(a) and
(3), shall also comply with the environmental
review and process requirements in the Department's Guide to Water Resource
Management Planning.
(2) Federal Cross-cutter Requirements. All projects to be funded by funds directly made available by federal capitalization grants shall comply with all federal cross-cutters applicable to the project, as determined by the Department. The Department may require any other project to comply with one or more of the federal cross-cutters deemed applicable to the project by the Department.
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