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#1463259 - 12/13/12 11:52 AM DEEP facing federal and state budget cuts
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Published on The Connecticut Mirror (http://ctmirror.org)

DEEP facing both federal and state budget cuts
Jan Ellen Spiegel
December 11, 2012

Facing potentially dramatic budget cuts on two fronts, Connecticut's commissioner of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection says the agency will need to remake its business model to continue to do its job.

In a particularly sobering presentation to an annual gathering of environmental advocates, Daniel Esty made it clear that the pain from a series of expected state budget cuts would be exacerbated by anticipated federal ones -- money that the department has relied heavily on for many years.

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's budget rescissions last month have already stripped nearly $1.5 million from DEEP's budget and more are all-but guaranteed in the coming weeks and next year.

"As tough as our budget situation is in the state circumstances," Esty said. "I believe it's facing an even more severe crunch in Washington."

DEEP Federal Funding Chart

Nearly a third of DEEP's operating budget comes from the federal government and between the potential for falling off the "fiscal cliff" and inevitable budget cuts -- a bleak budget outlook could start to look even bleaker in the coming months.

"I think we are going to have to re-prioritize and explore what is the core of the mission of environmental protection in the state," Esty said. "It's going to require a broader transformation of how we do business broadly not just in state government but in particular how we do business in our department and it's going to mean we have to think creatively and try to be quite transformative in how we do regulation, in how we finance our efforts including our land conservation efforts and how we engage with partners."

In fiscal year 2012, 27 percent, or $51 million, of DEEP's $187 million budget came from the federal government. That money included funding for 194 positions (down from about 265 a decade ago), which is about 17 percent of the department's staffing.

"In preparation for this we've delayed some refills," Dennis Thibodeau, DEEP's chief of fiscal administrative services, said of vacant staff positions. "We have a lot of uncertainty in front of us and there are not a lot of other resources available."

The $51 million presently comes through more than 140 federal grants (the total value of them is about $312 million with many running over several years) in nine different agencies. The biggest single chunk -- about 47 percent of the federal funding -- comes from the Environmental Protection Agency. Second is from the Department of the Interior's Fish and Wildlife Service, providing 28 percent.

The biggest single grant, $10 million a year, is the EPA's Performance Partnership Grant. It's generally used for programs that support requirements under the federal Clean Air and Clean Water Acts.

The Department of Interior money largely goes to conservation programs. If sequestration occurs in the absence of an agreement to avert a fiscal cliff scenario, much of that money will be withheld for a year. Other than that, the department is bracing for the 8.2 percent across-the-board cuts for eligible grant programs as part of sequestration.

Think of it, said Dan Moylan, DEEP's grant and contract manager, "for every $1 million we receive, $82,000 would be cut."

But he said there were no specifics to work with yet and stopped short of predicting there would be layoffs. "The bottom line to us is an 8.2 percent cut," he said. "Looking at programs that fund our staff -- it's a dramatic cut."

Esty last week indicated that conservation could be one of the hardest hit areas. "We are not going to be able to continue to do what we've been doing. The resources will not be there," he said. "So we are going to need to think hard about how we remake the business model of our state parks and forests and wildlife areas."

He suggested ideas like an EZ Pass -style system to get into parks as a means to cut staff costs along with greater Internet management of them.

Another major cut is likely to involve what is known as pass-through funding -- money that DEEP funnels to cities, towns and regional planning agencies for a host of uses from flood mitigation planning to recreational trails.

Thibodeau said 18 to 25 percent of grants or portions of them were pass-through related. And while he said the department no longer has accounts to use in emergencies and other unseen events or to pick up the financial slack, he also said there was no reason to panic.

"We can't stop doing what we do every day," he said. "We're not sounding off the alarms. Business continues as usual."


Source URL: http://ctmirror.org/story/18425/grim-outlook-deep-potential-federal-cuts-compounding-state-ones
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#1463265 - 12/13/12 12:14 PM Re: DEEP facing federal and state budget cuts [Re: EnCon Police]
seeforellen Offline

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that stinks! have you guys ever thought of a land purchase fund in the form of a stamp or something like it?i would have no problem spending 10 or 20 bucks a year for one as im sure everyone else feels the same way so we could purchase more land for hunting and fishing.
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#1463270 - 12/13/12 12:32 PM Re: DEEP facing federal and state budget cuts [Re: EnCon Police]
MikeG Offline

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Wouldn't it be nice if you guys could go back to just protecting our woods,waters and wildlife ?

I am sure none of you become game wardens in hopes of catching terrorist and providing homeland security.

The government has just piled to many duties on you guys,to the point where being a game warden is actually the smallest part of your job.It's sad what government has done to the DEP.



I like the land stamp idea,I am also in favor of a trout stamp for those wishing to harvest trout to help support the hatcheries.

This part of the report scares me

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Esty last week indicated that conservation could be one of the hardest hit areas. "We are not going to be able to continue to do what we've been doing. The resources will not be there," he said. "So we are going to need to think hard about how we remake the business model of our state parks and forests and wildlife areas."
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#1463273 - 12/13/12 12:38 PM Re: DEEP facing federal and state budget cuts [Re: EnCon Police]
Mycept Offline

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Conservation and anything to do with rare species/environmental issues will always be the hardest hit. I know when I worked in he DOI - the biological resources division always lost funding when cuts came through at a much higher rate than any of the other sections or divisions.
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#1463317 - 12/13/12 03:42 PM Re: DEEP facing federal and state budget cuts [Re: Mycept]
Sweetchuck Offline

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maybe this is the time for a dramatic bill. Sunday hunting for a fee charge $50 for the permit how many people would by one? Time to be creative to increase revenue. Lots of states have different endorsments for different spiecies that you persue like a trout stamp ect.

Save a tree eat a Deer!!!!!!
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#1463326 - 12/13/12 05:00 PM Re: DEEP facing federal and state budget cuts [Re: Sweetchuck]
Mycept Offline

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Originally Posted By: Sweetchuck
maybe this is the time for a dramatic bill. Sunday hunting for a fee charge $50 for the permit how many people would by one? Time to be creative to increase revenue. Lots of states have different endorsments for different spiecies that you persue like a trout stamp ect.


I'm sure they'll have plenty of non-creative ways to increase revenue - simple across the board increases with no additional benefits.
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#1463330 - 12/13/12 05:26 PM Re: DEEP facing federal and state budget cuts [Re: EnCon Police]
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wait...

add a tax or fee to gain what should be free?

am i on the right website?


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#1463336 - 12/13/12 06:12 PM Re: DEEP facing federal and state budget cuts [Re: EnCon Police]
Mat_Machado Offline
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sorry but about 3% of dep officials that I have met or spoken too have been respectful or polite, so in any case good riddens. Hope the A$$HOLES lose their jobs and the decent officers remain. Its there duty to enforce the laws, not find loopholes so they can be dick$! as in any job, the DEEP needs to figure it out without us being penalized to keep the morons on the job. IMO, I dont use the DEEP for anything anymore, as it turns into more of a hassle than anything. cut the whole program for all I care, no license for fishing or hunting.


Edited by Mat_Machado (12/13/12 06:17 PM)
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#1463337 - 12/13/12 06:13 PM Re: DEEP facing federal and state budget cuts [Re: EnCon Police]
trout tracker Offline

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Registered: 04/15/04
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Loc: Terryville
Why are you guys picking on the trout fishermen? Pike, walleye, atlantic salmon, kokanee and catfish are also stocked fish. Maybe we ought to have a stamp for bluegills also.
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#1463338 - 12/13/12 06:19 PM Re: DEEP facing federal and state budget cuts [Re: EnCon Police]
Mat_Machado Offline
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you people want to help the DEEP take more money out of our pockets so they can stay employed? Whoever thinks this do me a favor, put your head in a bucket of water and take a deep breath
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