Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2894

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Rainwater harvesting; appropriation

Impact

The bill appropriates $1,000,000 from the state general fund for the fiscal year 2024-2025 to support this grant initiative. This funding is intended to help incentivize individuals and potentially encourage broader community adoption of rainwater harvesting practices, thereby fostering sustainable water management in the state. By assisting in the reduction of dependency on conventional water supply systems, the program could enhance local water resilience and promote eco-friendly practices among residents.

Summary

House Bill 2894 establishes a grant program aimed at promoting rainwater harvesting in Arizona. This program allows residents to apply for financial assistance when installing passive or active systems designed to collect and store rainwater on their property. Applicants are required to submit project plans for approval, ensuring that installations comply with all zoning, permitting, and safety requirements. The program is structured to provide two tiers of grants based on the complexity and capacity of the proposed rainwater harvesting systems.

Contention

Notably, certain costs are excluded from reimbursement under this program, including expenses related to directing rainwater off-site or making alterations that do not enhance water retention systems. Critics of such grant programs may argue that subsidizing rainwater harvesting projects diverts state funds from other pressing water resource management issues. There are also concerns regarding the administrative capacity of the Department of Water Resources to effectively manage and oversee these grants, which could impact the success of the program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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