Utah 2023 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SB0277

Introduced
2/22/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Report Pass
2/27/23  
Engrossed
2/28/23  
Enrolled
3/10/23  

Caption

Water Conservation and Augmentation Amendments

Impact

The bill allocates substantial appropriations—$170 million from the General Fund and $30 million from federal funds, specifically the American Rescue Plan. These funds are targeted at the Agricultural Water Optimization Account and are intended for one-time appropriations that significantly address water conservation in Utah's agriculture sector. By directing financial resources to these optimization efforts, the bill seeks to support improved water management practices that could lead to decreased water depletion rates and enhanced agricultural viability.

Summary

Senate Bill 277, known as the Water Conservation and Augmentation Amendments, addresses water optimization in Utah. The bill aims to enhance the effective use of water resources in agricultural practices and introduces significant funding measures for related initiatives. It modifies the purposes for which money from the Water Infrastructure Restricted Account can be utilized and establishes a grant program focused on agricultural water optimization. This involves the creation of an Agricultural Water Optimization Committee that will oversee the rules governing the issuance of grants, manage funding applications, and ensure that optimized water use is documented and reported adequately.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB 277 has been constructive, with many stakeholders viewing it as a proactive step in managing Utah's limited water resources. Advocates argue that the provisions for optimizing agricultural water use and the establishment of a dedicated committee signify a robust commitment to addressing critical water issues in the state. However, discussions also raised concerns regarding the actual implementation of these measures and the effectiveness of the monitoring systems put in place for water savings.

Contention

Notably, SB 277 repeals provisions related to the previous Agricultural Water Optimization Task Force, leading to some contention about continuity and the potential loss of established processes. Critics express concerns that transitioning to a new committee structure may disrupt ongoing efforts in agricultural water optimization. Moreover, determining how effectively grant funding will translate into real-world changes in water management practices remains a point of skepticism among some stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT SB0080

Water Fee Amendments

UT SB0252

Conservation Tax Incentive Amendments

UT HB0311

Watershed Amendments

UT SB0211

Generational Water Infrastructure Amendments

UT HB0280

Water Related Changes

UT HB0538

Water Usage Amendments

UT SB0076

Water Amendments

UT HB0491

Amendments Related to the Great Salt Lake

UT HB0520

Water Entity Amendments

UT SB0221

Water Related Sales and Use Tax Amendments

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