California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2322

Introduced
2/19/26  
Refer
3/19/26  
Report Pass
3/19/26  
Refer
3/23/26  
Report Pass
4/6/26  
Refer
4/7/26  
Refer
4/9/26  
Report Pass
4/15/26  
Refer
4/15/26  

Caption

Water discharge: commercial, industrial, or institutional sites.

Impact

In a significant aspect of the proposed amendments, AB 2322 reduces the notice period for hearings on unprotested applications regarding water appropriation from 20 days to 15 days. This change is intended to expeditiously facilitate the process of permitting but raises concerns from stakeholders about whether it allows sufficient time for public engagement and scrutiny in matters that significantly impact local water management. The intent behind this notification amendment appears centered on improving government efficacy and responsiveness to permitting processes.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2322, introduced by Assembly Member Papan, aims to amend the Water Code regarding the discharge of stormwater from municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s). Primarily, it seeks to redefine commercial, industrial, or institutional sites (CII sites) for the purposes of permitting stormwater discharges. The bill stipulates that CII sites must be a privately owned parcel of land categorized as commercial, industrial, or institutional by county tax assessor codes. This redefinition underscores the ongoing regulatory efforts to streamline water discharge regulations across California's diverse environmental landscape.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding AB 2322 appears to be mixed. Proponents argue that the bill promotes efficiency in the permitting process and aligns state regulations with federal standards under the Clean Water Act. However, opponents have voiced concerns regarding the reduced notification period, suggesting that it may hinder public awareness and participation, particularly from those in affected communities. This has sparked discussions on balancing regulatory efficiency with community involvement in environmental decision-making.

Contention

AB 2322 has ignited debates regarding the interplay between regulatory efficiency and local governance. Critics are particularly worried that the constraints on public input could undermine the quality of environmental stewardship. The bill's adjustments to notification periods, while potentially speeding up administrative processes, might lead to scenarios where vital local concerns and objections could be overshadowed by rapid approvals. This dynamic encapsulates the broader tension in California's legislative landscape between advancing regulatory efficiency and ensuring comprehensive public engagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA HB952

Chesapeake Bay Watershed Nutrient Credit Exchange Program; certain industrial stormwater permittees.

CA HB370

Industrial/commercial use facilities; local authority on requiring water consumption in zoning ordinance.

CA SB453

Intentional discharge of untreated sewage onto land or into waters of the Commonwealth; penalty.

CA HB4365

Environmental protection: water pollution; penalty for certain excess discharges into waters of the state; provide for. Amends secs. 3112a & 3115 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.3112a & 324.3115) & adds sec. 3119a.

CA HF430

County regulation of gray water discharges from commercial houseboats in certain counties provided.

CA SF1129

County regulation of gray water discharges from commercial houseboats provision in certain counties

CA HB2178

Discharging preproduction plastic; regulation, requirements.

CA HF4224

Notice requirements for water discharges modified.

CA SF4525

Water discharges notice requirements modifications

CA HB3333

Relating to a restriction on permits authorizing direct discharges of waste or pollutants into water in certain river segments and drainage areas.

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CA AB1313

Water quality: permits.

CA SB740

Municipal wastewater agency: new agreement or amendment.

WV SB940

Relating to Water Pollution Control Act

TX HB3333

Relating to a restriction on permits authorizing direct discharges of waste or pollutants into water in certain river segments and drainage areas.

ME LD465

An Act to Update Waste Discharge License Fees

VA SB138

PFAS monitoring; DEQ to require for industrial wastewater source, publicly owned treatment works.

CA AB2447

Water: Nitrogen Pollution Reduction Act.

VA HB938

PFAS monitoring; DEQ to require for industrial wastewater source, publicly owned treatment works.