Plain English Breakdown
The bill did not pass, so there is no official information on how much of the $4,000,000 was actually needed or used.
Appropriation for Greenville Wastewater Plant
This bill would have given the city of Greenville money to help pay for repairs and renovations at its wastewater treatment plant.
What This Bill Does
- Makes an appropriation from the State General Fund to assist in paying costs associated with repairing and renovating Greenville's wastewater treatment plant for fiscal year 2027.
- Specifies that the State Treasurer will disburse this money upon requisition signed by the proper person or officer as provided by law.
Who It Names or Affects
- The city of Greenville
- People who live in Greenville and use its wastewater treatment system
Terms To Know
- Wastewater Treatment Plant
- A facility that cleans water used by homes and businesses before it is released back into the environment.
- State General Fund
- The main account where a state keeps money to pay for different programs and services.
Limits and Unknowns
- This bill did not pass, so Greenville did not receive this appropriation.
- It is unclear how much of the $4,000,000 was actually needed or used.