Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2052

Introduced
6/14/24  

Caption

Underground water storage; technical correction

Impact

The implications of HB2052 are significant for both environmental protection and resource management within Arizona. By outlining specific conditions for permit issuance, the bill aims to safeguard groundwater quality and availability, balancing the needs of facility operators with environmental concerns. Requirements for maintaining minimum base flows in nearby streams are designed to protect ecological systems and ensure that groundwater management contributes positively to overall environmental health.

Summary

House Bill 2052 aims to amend section 45-811.01 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, focusing on the regulations surrounding underground water storage facilities. It establishes protocols for the application and operation of both constructed and managed underground storage facilities, emphasizing the necessity of state permits for such operations. The bill delineates the criteria that an applicant must meet to obtain a permit, which include demonstrating technical and financial capability, ensuring that operations will not cause unreasonable harm to land or water users, and adherence to floodplain regulations.

Contention

Notably, the bill's provisions may lead to discussions about the balance between development and sustainability. While the legislation seeks to facilitate the use of underground water storage as a resource management strategy, it also raises questions about how these facilities might impact local ecosystems and the rights of adjacent landowners. Stakeholders, including environmental advocates and the agricultural community, may have varying perspectives on the adequacy of the stringent safeguards laid out for permit approval and the broader effects on state water resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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