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13 totaling over $ 92 million; those grants were leveraged by $ 270 million in local matching funds. Clean Water Management Trust Fund. The Clean Water Management Trust Fund ( CWMTF) was established in 1996 and serves as a source of grant moneys for local governments, State agencies, and conservation non- profits that finance projects related to water pollution. The CWMTF is governed by a 21- member Board of Trustees. Seven members of the Board of Trustees are appointed by the Governor, seven members are appointed by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and seven members are appointed by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. The CWMTF is funded primarily by direct appropriations from the General Fund. Over the past several years, the amounts appropriated to the CWMTF have varied significantly, from a low of $ 33.2 million in 2001- 02 to a high of $ 100 million in 2005- 06. The CWMTF has invested over $ 371 million in clean water projects throughout the State. Those investments have leveraged over $ 906 million in private and other public funds. Agriculture Development and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund. The Agriculture Development and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund ( ADFPTF) ( formerly known as the Farmland Preservation Trust Fund) was restructured in 2005. The purpose of the ADFPTF is to support the purchase of agricultural easements, fund public and private enterprise programs that will promote profitable and sustainable farms, and to fund farmland conservation agreements. The ADFPTF is governed by a 19- member Advisory Committee. Sixteen members of the Committee are representatives of State agencies or various agricultural organizations. Three
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Full Text | 13 totaling over $ 92 million; those grants were leveraged by $ 270 million in local matching funds. Clean Water Management Trust Fund. The Clean Water Management Trust Fund ( CWMTF) was established in 1996 and serves as a source of grant moneys for local governments, State agencies, and conservation non- profits that finance projects related to water pollution. The CWMTF is governed by a 21- member Board of Trustees. Seven members of the Board of Trustees are appointed by the Governor, seven members are appointed by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and seven members are appointed by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. The CWMTF is funded primarily by direct appropriations from the General Fund. Over the past several years, the amounts appropriated to the CWMTF have varied significantly, from a low of $ 33.2 million in 2001- 02 to a high of $ 100 million in 2005- 06. The CWMTF has invested over $ 371 million in clean water projects throughout the State. Those investments have leveraged over $ 906 million in private and other public funds. Agriculture Development and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund. The Agriculture Development and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund ( ADFPTF) ( formerly known as the Farmland Preservation Trust Fund) was restructured in 2005. The purpose of the ADFPTF is to support the purchase of agricultural easements, fund public and private enterprise programs that will promote profitable and sustainable farms, and to fund farmland conservation agreements. The ADFPTF is governed by a 19- member Advisory Committee. Sixteen members of the Committee are representatives of State agencies or various agricultural organizations. Three |