New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 6 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Chapter X - DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
Subchapter A - GENERAL
Article 1 - MISCELLANEOUS RULES
Part 651 - STATE AID FOR COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE-COST OF OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
Water Pollution Control Construction Grants
Section 651.18 - Payments
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Installment payments of the State grant will be made at the request of the municipality. Payments will be based on the cost of work performed, materials and equipment supplied and incorporated in, and services rendered in connection with an approved project.
(b) The department will retain five percent from each payment except the final payment.
(c) If the municipality fails to comply with any of the requirements of the Environmental Conservation Law, the State Sanitary Code or regulations of the department applicable to water quality improvement projects, the department may withhold all or part of further payments pending compliance.
(d) Upon notification from the municipality that the project is complete, the department will conduct a final inspection to determine if the project is operating in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. The cost of any work completed after the final inspection, or after a date established by the department at the final inspection, will not be considered part of the project cost.
(e) A final payment, which brings the total of State grant payments to 100 percent of the State share of the project cost, will be released upon determination by the department that the project is complete and is operating satisfactorily, and that all grant requirements have been met. If the project is complete but not operating satisfactorily, the department may withhold from the final payment an amount sufficient, in the judgment of the department, to ensure correction of deficiencies. The amount withheld will be released when deficiencies are corrected.
(f) Total grant payments may not exceed the State share of either the estimated reasonable cost or the actual project cost, whichever is lower.