Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H3795

Introduced
11/18/21  
Refer
11/29/21  

Caption

Haines City Reclaimed Water Recharge & Advanced Treatment Feasibility Project

Impact

The enactment of HB 3795 is anticipated to result in significant improvements in local water management practices. The project aims to provide a sustainable approach to water usage that can mitigate the effects of water scarcity and contamination. As a result, the legislative approval of this funding could lead to advancements in water infrastructure and promote regulations that ensure the responsible use of reclaimed water. Stakeholders, including the Department of Environmental Protection, are expected to utilize the results of the feasibility study to formulate future water management initiatives that align with state environmental goals.

Summary

House Bill 3795 aims to facilitate environmental sustainability through the Haines City Reclaimed Water Recharge & Advanced Treatment Feasibility Project. This bill proposes an appropriation of $2,718,475 from the General Revenue Fund for the fiscal year 2022-2023. The funding is designated for a feasibility study that focuses on improving water treatment methods and implementing reclaimed water technology. By addressing local water resource challenges, the bill seeks to enhance the management and usage of water in Haines City, thereby contributing to better environmental stewardship in the region.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 3795 primarily focus on the allocation of state funds and the effectiveness of expense in terms of long-term environmental benefits. Critics may raise concerns regarding the prioritization of budget allocation, questioning whether the funding could be more effectively utilized in other pressing environmental issues. However, proponents argue that investing in reclaimed water treatment is not only essential for Haines City but also serves as a model for other regions facing similar water challenges. Therefore, ongoing debates regarding the project’s execution and oversight are crucial to ensure accountability and transparency in the use of appropriated funds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

FL H1153

Advanced Wastewater Treatment

FL H0861

Advanced Wastewater Treatment

FL H1557

Department of Environmental Protection

FL H1065

Substance Abuse Treatment

FL H1117

City of North Port, Sarasota County

FL H6521

Relief/Jacob Rodgers/City of Gainesville

FL H1347

Cancer Treatment and Research

FL H0255

Psychiatric Treatments

FL H1359

Feasibility Study Relating to Statewide Pawn Data Database

FL H0647

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Services

Similar Bills

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