Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1508

Caption

Environmental permitting; burdened communities; requirements

Impact

Under this bill, any new facility or the expansion of an existing facility located, even partially, in a burdened community will require the applicant to conduct a comprehensive environmental impact assessment. This assessment must evaluate not only the direct effects of the project but also any cumulative impacts that may affect the community's public health and environment. The permitting authority cannot grant approval without these assessments and a subsequent public hearing, promoting community involvement in the permitting process.

Summary

SB1508 aims to amend Arizona's environmental permitting process with a focus on communities that are deemed 'burdened'. The bill requires the Department of Environmental Quality to adopt a list of these communities based on their median household income, specifically targeting those in the bottom thirty-three percent. This classification process is critical as it establishes which communities will have additional protections when new facilities are proposed in their areas.

Contention

Notably, there may be contention surrounding the implementation of SB1508, particularly from industry stakeholders who could argue that the additional layers of assessment and public hearings may delay or complicate the permitting process. Proponents of the bill, however, argue that these measures are necessary to protect vulnerable communities from potential environmental harm, emphasizing the bill's intent to support public health and environmental justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1549

Environmental permitting; burdened communities; requirements

AZ HB2295

Environmental permitting; burdened communities; requirements.

AZ SB1227

Public facilities; environmental policies

AZ SB1354

ESAs; children with disabilities; requirements

AZ SB1245

Drinking water standards; pollutants

AZ SB1326

Subdivisions; assured water supply; lots

AZ SB1420

Traffic stops; requirements

AZ SB1094

Automatic voter registration

AZ SB1424

Overdose and disease prevention programs

AZ SB1331

Greenhouse gas programs; repeal prohibition.

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