Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB772

Introduced
1/23/23  

Caption

Relating To Water.

Impact

If enacted, HB 772 will modify existing statutes to include fire safety as a primary consideration for the usage of fresh water. This new regulation will require collaboration between local governments, reservoir owners, and emergency management agencies. By improving the protocols for using water reserves during fire emergencies, the bill aims to safeguard public health and property while ensuring a coordinated response to future fire seasons. The legislation recognizes competing needs for water and strives for an equitable management approach that balances ecological integrity and community safety.

Summary

House Bill 772 aims to enhance fire safety measures in Hawaii by designating fire safety use as a beneficial purpose of fresh water under the state water code. The bill responds to the devastating wildfires experienced in West Maui in 2019, which destroyed significant land and highlighted the need for better water management to combat such crises. It outlines provisions for the Department of Land and Natural Resources to develop protocols for the use of reservoir waters specifically for fire safety purposes. This approach facilitates a proactive stance towards mitigating fire hazards in vulnerable areas.

Contention

The bill has the potential to stir debate around the allocation of water resources and traditional Hawaiian rights to water access. While proponents advocate for its necessity in preventing the widespread damage caused by wildfires, some may argue that the prioritization of fire safety could inadvertently neglect other vital uses of water or infringe on local cultural practices. Balancing these interests will be critical to the successful implementation of this bill, as well as to maintaining community trust in the management of natural resources.

Companion Bills

HI SB1065

Same As Relating To Water.

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