(a) Public health and safety.
- (1) Direct human impact due to onlot malfunctions or inadequately treated sewage.
- (2) Severity of individual or public water supply contamination.
- (3) Degree of impact on public bathing areas.
- (4) Severity of safety hazards from deteriorated facilities.
(b) Environmental impact.
- (1) Damage to fish and aquatic life.
- (2) Loss of boating and recreation opportunity.
- (3) Impact on industrial water supply uses.
- (4) Impact on crop irrigation.
- (5) Degradation of streams used for stock watering.
- (6) Reduction in pollution as called for in the Chesapeake Bay Agreements.
(c) Economic development.
- (1) Development activity and job creation/retention resulting directly or indirectly from the project.
- (2) Opportunity to use other State programs, such as the Business Infrastructure Development, Site Development and Community Facilities programs, to fund the project.
- (3) Degree of local distress in the county where the project is located.
(d) Compliance.
- (1) Enforcement status of project.
- (2) Existence of overload conditions.
(e) Adequacy, efficiency and social impact.
- (1) Extent that regionalization or consolidation of facilities will be accomplished.
- (2) Population directly affected.
- (3) Median household income in comparison to Statewide median.