New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB267

Introduced
1/25/23  
Refer
1/25/23  
Report Pass
3/8/23  
Engrossed
3/21/23  
Refer
3/21/23  
Refer
4/4/23  
Report Pass
5/11/23  

Caption

Requiring the commissioner of the department of environmental services to consider "cumulative impacts analysis" in rules and statutes.

Impact

If enacted, SB267 would significantly influence how environmental assessments are conducted in the state. By formally requiring a cumulative analysis to account for the collective impact of multiple pollution sources, the legislation supports a more comprehensive evaluation of proposed industrial projects. This is expected to promote better public health outcomes and environmental protection, particularly in areas where pollution is already a concern. The establishment of a new position within DES specifically for this purpose underscores the bill's commitment to more rigorous environmental management.

Summary

SB267, introduced in the New Hampshire legislature, aims to enhance environmental oversight by mandating the commissioner of the Department of Environmental Services (DES) to incorporate 'cumulative impacts analysis' into current rules and statutes. This analysis will evaluate the total impacts on public health and the environment from proposed facilities combined with existing pollution sources in their vicinity. The bill requires the commissioner to review existing air, water, and waste statutes, and to report findings regarding proposed regulations to the appropriate legislative committees by November 1, 2025.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB267 may reflect some contention, particularly among stakeholders who have differing views on environmental regulations. Proponents assert that the bill will enhance protections for communities affected by pollution and facilitate better environmental management. Opponents, however, may voice concerns about the potential for increased regulatory burdens on businesses and the pace of permitting processes, fearing that stringent regulations could lead to economic implications for the state's industrial growth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB267

Requiring the commissioner of the department of environmental services to consider "cumulative impacts analysis" in rules and statutes.

NH HB1170

Requiring public benefit and community impact assessments from the department of environmental services.

NH SB359

Requiring the commissioner of the department of administrative services to conduct an inventory of all state real estate.

NH HB1546

Enabling the commissioner of the department of environmental services to adopt rules relative to airborne PFAS in certain circumstances.

NH SB180

Designating Coos county as a distressed place-based economy and requiring the department of environmental services to revise the rules for proposed new landfills.

NH HB1066

Requiring the commissioner of the department of environmental services to prepare a plan relative to cyanobacterial blooms in New Hampshire.

NH HB1610

Requiring the department of health and human services to maintain certain records relative to the vaccine registry.

NH SB361

Requiring that bail commissioners be reimbursed for mileage traveled in the performance of their duties.

NH SB123

Relative to the adoption of ambient groundwater quality standards by the department of environmental services.

NH B26-0104

Cumulative Impacts Analysis Amendment Act of 2025

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