The bill appropriates a total of $61,741,000 for the development of a nine-county regional waste management system in northwest Minnesota, with funding sourced from both bond proceeds and the general fund. Specifically, $26,840,000 is allocated from the bond proceeds fund to the Pollution Control Agency for grants to nine counties, which will support the construction of new waste management facilities, upgrades to existing facilities, and the acquisition of capital equipment. This includes the establishment of two new lined regional debris disposal facilities and various mixed-use collection and processing facilities across the counties of Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Hubbard, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Polk, and Red Lake.

Additionally, the bill allocates $34,901,000 from the general fund for grants to the same nine counties to acquire heavy equipment, containers, and trailers for their respective spoke facilities. The funding will enable the purchase of material-hauling trucks and mobile processing equipment, enhancing the capacity of the regional waste management system. The bill defines key terms such as "spoke," "heavy equipment," "capital equipment," "site improvements," and "building" to clarify the scope of the appropriations and ensure effective implementation of the projects.