Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H2273

Introduced
10/20/21  
Refer
10/21/21  
Refer
10/21/21  

Caption

Ormond Beach Reclaimed Water Storage Tank

Impact

The introduction of HB 2273 signifies a legislative effort to improve water management systems in Florida, addressing the pressing need for sustainable water solutions in the face of increasing demands on water resources. By providing designated funds for a water storage project, the bill aims to ensure a more resilient water supply for Ormond Beach, which can benefit both the local community and environmental preservation efforts. The funding is expected to support the construction and maintenance of infrastructure that will transform reclaimed water into a reliable resource, thereby alleviating freshwater shortages.

Summary

House Bill 2273 is an appropriations measure focusing on the funding of the Ormond Beach Reclaimed Water Storage Tank in Florida. The bill stipulates a nonrecurring appropriation of $200,000 from the General Revenue Fund for the fiscal year 2022-2023 to support the Department of Environmental Protection in funding this specific project. The initiative aligns with broader goals of enhancing local infrastructure related to water reclamation and environmental sustainability.

Contention

While the bill has gained support within the legislative arena, concerns have been raised regarding the allocation of state funds specifically for water projects. Some legislators may question the prioritization of funding for this tank over other pressing environmental needs or infrastructure projects. Additionally, discussions surrounding the management and effectiveness of the Department of Environmental Protection in administering these funds could be potential points of contention. Overall, while the bill is viewed positively for its environmental intent, it encapsulates broader debates about resource allocation and environmental policy in Florida.

Companion Bills

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