Connecticut 2014 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00237

Introduced
2/21/14  
Introduced
2/21/14  
Refer
2/21/14  
Refer
2/21/14  
Report Pass
3/7/14  
Report Pass
3/7/14  
Refer
3/20/14  
Refer
3/20/14  
Report Pass
3/26/14  
Refer
4/8/14  
Refer
4/8/14  
Report Pass
4/14/14  
Report Pass
4/14/14  
Report Pass
4/16/14  
Report Pass
4/16/14  
Engrossed
5/5/14  
Engrossed
5/5/14  
Report Pass
5/6/14  
Report Pass
5/6/14  
Chaptered
5/21/14  
Chaptered
5/21/14  
Enrolled
5/28/14  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting The Storage Or Disposal Of Fracking Waste In Connecticut.

Impact

The implementation of this bill is significant in shaping Connecticut's regulatory framework regarding hydraulic fracturing activities. By repealing previous exemptions for fracking waste under the state’s hazardous waste management regulations, the bill aims to strengthen the state's ability to manage potentially harmful materials more effectively. The regulations mandated by this bill require processes that will enhance public health safety and environmental integrity, possibly transforming how waste from hydraulic fracturing is treated and managed within the state.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 237, also known as the Act Prohibiting The Storage Or Disposal Of Fracking Waste In Connecticut, aims to address the environmental concerns associated with hydraulic fracturing waste. This bill prohibits the acceptance, collection, storage, treatment, and disposal of waste generated from hydraulic fracturing unless specific regulations are adopted by the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection. The act emphasizes the need for compliance with the state's hazardous waste management regulations and aims to ensure rigorous oversight of materials that may pose a threat to human health and the environment.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00237 is largely supportive among environmental advocacy groups and community members concerned about the implications of fracking waste. The bill reflects a proactive stance on environmental protection by limiting the potential risks associated with fracking by-products. However, concerns have emerged from certain business sectors and industry representatives, who fear that stringent regulations could impede energy initiatives and affect economic growth in the state.

Contention

Despite its support, the bill has faced contention regarding its implications for legislative processes and regulatory oversight. Critics argue that the stringent requirements for waste management could be overly burdensome on businesses involved in energy production, potentially impacting operations and economic viability. Moreover, the bill raises questions about the balance between environmental safety and economic incentives, highlighting a divide in opinions about the future of hydraulic fracturing in Connecticut.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05277

An Act Amending The Charter Of The South Central Connecticut Water Authority.

CT HB05453

An Act Concerning The Membership And Processes Of The Connecticut Siting Council.

CT SB00455

An Act Concerning The Establishment Of An Investment Instrument Program By The University Of Connecticut And The Connecticut State University System.

CT SB00317

An Act Expanding The Covered Connecticut Program.

CT SB00198

An Act Establishing Local Representation On The Connecticut Siting Council For Local Projects.

CT SB00418

An Act Concerning Certain Sewage Disposal Systems.

CT SB00124

An Act Concerning The Connecticut Uniform Securities Act.

CT HB05442

An Act Concerning Federal Funding For And State Taxation Of Energy Storage Systems.

CT HB05296

An Act Expanding The Connecticut Home-care Program For The Elderly.

CT HB05359

An Act Concerning The Composition And Expertise Of The Connecticut Siting Council.

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