Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00218

Introduced
1/21/15  
Introduced
1/21/15  
Refer
1/21/15  
Refer
1/21/15  
Refer
2/5/15  
Refer
2/5/15  
Report Pass
2/27/15  
Report Pass
2/27/15  
Refer
3/6/15  
Refer
3/6/15  
Report Pass
3/12/15  
Report Pass
3/12/15  
Refer
4/14/15  

Caption

An Act Requiring The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection To Study The Expansion Of Wastewater Disposal Systems In Eastern Connecticut.

Impact

If enacted, SB00218 will potentially lead to significant changes in infrastructure and public health in the eastern Connecticut area. The findings from the study can lead to actionable insights that inform future legislation and initiatives aimed at improving wastewater disposal systems. By producing a master plan, the bill aims to prioritize areas that are in urgent need of such expansions and make financial recommendations that can help facilitate these improvements without overburdening local municipalities.

Summary

SB00218 is an act that mandates the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection to assess the necessity for expanding wastewater disposal systems in eastern Connecticut. This bill emphasizes the state’s commitment to environmental management and the enhancement of public health via improved wastewater infrastructure. The study aims to identify critical locations in need of these enhancements and develop recommendations to ease financial burdens on local governments involved in these expansions.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB00218 appears to be supportive, particularly among stakeholders who prioritize environmental health and community welfare. The bill reflects an understanding of the need for infrastructure updates in response to growing population demands and the associated environmental challenges. However, stakeholders may have concerns regarding the potential costs and implementation of any recommendations derived from the study.

Contention

The significant point of contention relates to the financial implications of expanding wastewater systems. Local municipalities may express concerns about the economic feasibility of such expansions, particularly in light of potential costs for implementation. The study must address not only the technical aspects of wastewater management but also the financial sustainability and community impact of proposed solutions, making these discussions integral to the bill's success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00289

An Act Concerning The Authority Of The Departments Of Energy And Environmental Protection And Transportation Over Vegetation Management.

CT HB05473

An Act Concerning The Expansion Of Municipal Sewerage Systems To Promote The Development Of Housing And Requiring The Majority Leaders' Roundtable Group On Affordable Housing To Study The Elimination Of Municipal Design Review Processes.

CT SB00189

An Act Concerning The Issuance Of Permits By The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

CT HB05227

An Act Concerning The Release Of Certain Liens Of The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

CT SB00057

An Act Concerning Funding For School-based Health Centers In Eastern Connecticut.

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning The Health And Safety Of Connecticut Residents.

CT HB05453

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

CT HB05507

An Act Concerning Certain Proceedings Relating To Electric Transmission Lines And The Membership And Processes Of The Connecticut Siting Council.

CT HB05277

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

CT HB05359

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.