Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00964

Introduced
2/21/13  
Refer
2/21/13  
Report Pass
3/22/13  
Report Pass
3/22/13  
Refer
4/2/13  
Report Pass
4/9/13  
Engrossed
5/8/13  
Engrossed
5/8/13  
Report Pass
5/9/13  
Report Pass
5/9/13  
Chaptered
6/17/13  
Enrolled
6/19/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning The South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority.

Impact

The bill solidifies the governance of the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority, ensuring that it has the necessary mechanisms in place to conduct public hearings on significant decisions affecting the local water supply and wastewater systems. It mandates transparency through public engagement by requiring prior notification of public hearings and the publication of board decisions. The introduction of specific provisions for contract awarding and financial dealings aims to standardize processes, potentially improving operational efficiency and accountability in the management of public water resources.

Summary

SB00964, also known as the Act Concerning The South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority, is designed to enhance the authority's capability to manage water supply and wastewater services efficiently within the South Central Connecticut region. The bill emphasizes the importance of providing clean water and safe wastewater disposal at reasonable costs. It outlines the structural organization of the water authority, including the roles of the representative policy board and the requirements for issuing contracts and bonds necessary for the authority's operational needs.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SB00964 appears to be largely positive among stakeholders who value the improved governance and operational transparency that the bill introduces. Supporters consider this legislation a critical step in advancing sustainable water management practices in the region. However, there may be slight opposition regarding the increased centralization of some governance aspects, particularly from those advocating for more localized decision-making powers.

Contention

Notably, one point of contention is the balance of power between the regional authority and local governments. While the bill aims to streamline operations, it raises questions about local governance autonomy. Stakeholders may debate the extent to which local jurisdictions can influence water management decisions, especially in dealing with new developments or projects that impact local communities. The requirement for a public hearing before significant decisions may help to alleviate some concerns, but discussions on local versus regional oversight will likely continue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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