Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB231

Introduced
3/6/25  
Refer
3/6/25  

Caption

Utilities; privately owned sewer and wastewater systems; systems under jurisdiction of Alabama Public Service Commission, further provided

Impact

The implications of SB231 are significant for the utilities sector, as it shifts the landscape of how wastewater systems are regulated. By extending the APSC’s reach over larger privately owned systems, the bill looks to promote better management practices and standards. This move could potentially lead to improved public health outcomes due to better regulation of wastewater treatment processes, fostering more diligent monitoring and compliance. However, the bill could also lead to increased costs for the operators of these systems as they may need to invest in improvements to meet the new regulatory standards.

Summary

SB231 aims to amend existing legislation regarding the regulation of privately owned sewer and wastewater systems in Alabama. Under current law, certain privately owned systems are exempt from the oversight of the Alabama Public Service Commission (APSC). This bill seeks to remove that exemption for systems of a certain size, thereby bringing them under APSP's regulatory authority regardless of their disposal method. The bill is poised to enhance regulatory oversight and ensure more consistent management of wastewater systems across the state.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, SB231 has drawn criticism. Stakeholders in the wastewater management sector express concerns regarding the increased regulatory burden on privately owned systems. Opponents argue that the bill may impose significant operational costs, which could ultimately be passed down to consumers in the form of higher rates. Additionally, there are worries that the extended jurisdiction may stifle local control over wastewater management, making it harder for communities to address specific local needs effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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