Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06540

Introduced
2/26/21  
Refer
2/26/21  

Caption

An Act Requiring A Study Of Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Stormwater Sampling Requirements.

Impact

The implementation of HB 06540 is expected to have significant implications for municipal authorities tasked with stormwater management. By potentially easing the financial burdens associated with compliance, local governments might find it easier to manage their stormwater systems without sacrificing environmental standards. This study could lead to a reduction in the costs for municipalities, which may result in more effective and proactive stormwater management practices.

Summary

House Bill 06540 mandates a study conducted by the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection concerning the statutory and regulatory requirements for stormwater sampling under the municipal separate storm sewer system permitting process. The bill aims to assess the feasibility of amending these requirements with the intention of alleviating financial burdens on permit applicants and holders, while ensuring that environmental safeguards are upheld. A report summarizing the findings and recommendations for modifying the requirements is to be submitted by January 1, 2022, to the relevant legislative committees.

Contention

Though the bill seeks to foster a balance between financial feasibility and environmental protection, there could be debate surrounding how alterations to sampling requirements might affect water quality and ecological health. Environmental advocacy groups may voice concerns regarding any loosening of regulations that ensure strict monitoring of stormwater impacts, highlighting the necessity of stringent oversight to preserve natural resources. Additionally, there may be a call for transparency in the study's findings to ensure that any modifications to existing regulations are based on thorough research and stakeholder input.

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