Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H2605

Introduced
11/3/21  
Refer
11/9/21  
Refer
11/9/21  

Caption

Venice Water Treatment Plant 2nd Stage Membrane Phase 1

Impact

The approval of HB 2605 could significantly impact the infrastructure and environmental health of Venice, Florida. By providing necessary funding, the bill facilitates the development of water treatment systems that are crucial for sustaining clean water supply for community use. Furthermore, the project addresses potential environmental concerns, promoting better water management practices which can influence state regulations related to water resources and environmental protection standards.

Summary

House Bill 2605, titled 'Venice Water Treatment Plant 2nd Stage Membrane Phase 1', is an appropriations bill focused on funding a specific environmental infrastructure project in Venice, Florida. The bill appropriates a nonrecurring sum of $850,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Environmental Protection to support the second stage of the membrane project at the Venice Water Treatment Plant. This funding aims to enhance the capacity and efficiency of water treatment in the region, ensuring better management of local water resources.

Contention

Although the voting history indicates unanimous support from the committee, the discussions around similar appropriations projects can often bring forth debates on budget allocation, prioritization of projects, and the efficiency of funded initiatives. In the context of this bill, one notable point could be the perceived necessity of the investment in the Venice Water Treatment Plant versus other potential projects in the state. Stakeholders may argue about the implications for broader water infrastructure funding and the challenges in state budget prioritization.

Companion Bills

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