Specifies minimum 20-year planning duration for NJ Statewide Water Supply Plan and adds new requirements for plan.
Impact
The proposed legislation aims to enhance the New Jersey Statewide Water Supply Plan by ensuring that it incorporates essential information such as water availability, usage, and projections of future supply and demand over a substantially longer timeframe. This will compel the state to take proactive measures in planning and resource allocation, fostering better conservation strategies and infrastructure development. Additionally, the bill pushes the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to integrate assessments of potential climate impacts on water resources, signifying a move towards addressing modern environmental challenges.
Summary
Senate Bill S279 proposes significant updates to the New Jersey Statewide Water Supply Plan by specifying a minimum 20-year planning duration. The bill mandates that the water supply plan includes comprehensive requirements to ensure effective long-term water resource management. Currently, the law lacks specificity regarding the duration of the planning, which can lead to insufficient foresight in managing water resources. The updates emphasize the need for long-term projections based on authoritative population data, ensuring that water supply and demand forecasts remain relevant and accurate.
Contention
While the bill is designed to fortify water supply planning, it could invite debate among stakeholders regarding the balance of state control over resources versus local autonomy in water management decisions. Some individuals and organizations may argue that the stringent requirements could overwhelm local entities not equipped to handle such comprehensive planning or funding applications. Furthermore, issues concerning ecological protection and the potential implications of DEP regulations on local water supply operations may also emerge, necessitating careful consideration and possible revisions to the proposed legislation.
Directs DEP to develop State water infrastructure investment plan; requires NJ Infrastructure Bank to publish additional information about water infrastructure projects; appropriates $200,000 to NJ Infrastructure Bank.
Provides "Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act" exemption, and clarifies municipal planning or zoning authority, for certain development along commercial corridors in Highlands Region.
Provides "Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act" exemption, and clarifies municipal planning or zoning authority, for certain development along commercial corridors in Highlands Region.
Provides "Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act" exemption, and clarifies municipal planning or zoning authority, for certain development along commercial corridors in Highlands Region.
Provides "Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act" exemption, and clarifies municipal planning or zoning authority, for certain development along commercial corridors in Highlands Region.
Makes supplemental appropriation of $1 million from Property Tax Relief Fund to DOE to support Pantoliano-DePass school-based mentoring pilot program in certain Bergen County school districts.