E Relating to the organization, operation and financing of state government, appropriating additional money for environmental, natural resources and agricultural purposes; appropriating money to the pollution control agency for administration of the wastewater infrastructure fund, to the department of natural resources (DNR) for the settlement of certain legal costs relating to the 1837 treaty litigation, for fish and wildlife management, for the walleye stocking program, for natural resources laws enforcement, for lifetime licenses administration and marketing, for grants in certain amounts to Lake, Cook, and St. Louis counties for emergency communications and response equipment and planning and training to respond to major wildfires, for state park and recreation area and trail operations, for a grant to the metropolitan council for metropolitan area regional parks and trails maintenance and operations, for trail grants to local government units and for grants to the Minnesota zoological garden, the city of St. Paul for the Como zoo and conservatory and the city of Duluth for the Duluth zoo, to the board of water and soil resources (BOWSR) for professional and technical services to replace wetlands, to the department of agriculture for the farm advocates program, for the Minnesota grown pilot program, for establishment of agricultural water quality and quantity management, research, demonstration and education projects at Lamberton and Waseca, for the state meat inspection program and for grants to organizations participating in the farm wrap and the rural help networks, to the board of animal health for pseudorabies control and to the citizens council on Voyageurs national park; authorizing the commissioner to use a certain percentage of a snowmobile maintenance and grooming grant to reimburse recipients for equipment costs; cancelling a certain prior appropriation to the commissioner of agriculture for the dairy producers board; expanding authorized reimbursements from the agricultural chemical response and reimbursement account for corrective action costs; establishing the Big Bog state recreation area in Beltrami county and the Red River state recreation area in Polk county; expanding the authority of the commissioner of natural resources to lease portions of Fort Snelling state park, providing for the deposit of receipts; requiring money appropriated from the game and fish fund to be spent in accordance with certain federal regulations; authorizing and providing for the commissioner to issue lifetime angling, small game, firearms deer or sporting licenses to certain state residents and lifetime angling or small game hunting licenses to nonresidents, fees, establishing the lifetime fish and wildlife trust fund for crediting of the fees, providing for transfer of certain amounts to the game and fish fund, specifying certain reporting requirements; increasing hunting and fishing license fees; authorizing the PCA to temporarily enter into agreements for implementation of a portion of an approved response action plan and to provide grant funds for agreement implementation under the environmental response and liability act (superfund); requiring the commissioner of revenue in depositing revenue from the in lieu sales tax on lottery tickets to credit a certain percentage to the game and fish fund for activities to improve or enhance fish and wildlife resources and certain percentages to the natural resources fund for state and local parks and trails; authorizing an existing resource recovery facility in Hennepin county to reclaim, burn, use, process or dispose of mixed municipal solid waste to the full extent of maximum yearly capacity, requiring the facility to continue to comply with federal and state environmental laws and regulations and to obtain a conditional use permit from the municipality of location; authorizing the use of a certain prior appropriation to the commissioner of natural resources for metro regional trails by the city of Fridley for certain amenities at the trailhead to the Rice Creek west regional trail; modifying the use of a certain prior appropriation to the board of water and soil resources for grants to soil and water conservation districts for erosion control and water quality management cost sharing contracts, eliminating the priority for feedlot operators; expanding eligibility for reimbursement from the ethanol development account and modifying the deposit requirements for principal and interest payments on rural finance authority (RFA) ethanol development program loans; modifying the source of a certain prior appropriation to the agricultural utilization research institute; extending landfill cleanup program eligibility to the western Lake Superior sanitary district under certain conditions; providing for reimbursement by the petroleum tank release compensation board to owners or operators of petroleum storage tanks used for agricultural purposes and for certain small gasoline retailers for storage tank removal purposes; requiring the legislative audit commission to consider updating a certain report on ethanol programs; extending the availability of certain prior appropriations for the proposed trail project between the city of Pelican Rapids and Maplewood state park and for the Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lake Park Reserve development project (je, ja)