Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1683

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Requirements modification to notify water pollution

Impact

With the amendment of Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 115.061, the bill specifies that notifications must be made for any substantial discharge incidents, ensuring prompt alerts to both the agency and the public. Notably, the bill will allow for exceptions related to minor discharges—specifically five gallons or less of petroleum—by exempting these incidents from notification requirements. This delineation aims to balance the urgency of public safety with practical considerations for minor incidents, aiming to streamline the notification process for low-impact cases.

Summary

SF1683 aims to amend the notification requirements pertaining to water pollution incidents in Minnesota. The bill stipulates that any person responsible for a material or substance that may cause pollution in the state is obligated to notify the relevant agency immediately. This change seeks to enhance the accountability of individuals and organizations concerning their management of potentially hazardous materials, establishing a clearer framework for public notification in case of pollution-related incidents.

Contention

While the bill is designed to promote improved transparency and response to water pollution incidents, it may provoke debate over the adequacy of its provisions. Advocates argue that the new requirements will enhance community safety and environmental protection by ensuring timely information dissemination about potential health risks. Opponents, however, may contend that the threshold for notification could dilute the sense of urgency in responding to smaller yet significant environmental hazards, particularly as minor discharges can accumulate in larger bodies of water, potentially leading to larger ecological impacts.

Companion Bills

MN HF1335

Similar To Water pollution notification requirements modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1335

Water pollution notification requirements modified.

MN SF3639

Hazardous railroad incident notification requirements modification

MN SF4433

Environment enforcement authority modifications and appropriations

MN SF570

Permitting efficiency reporting requirements provisions modifications, environmental and resource management permit application process efficiency improvements provisions, Pollution Control Agency permitting provisions modifications, and appropriation

MN HF3798

Hazardous railroad incident notification requirements modified.

MN SF271

Substance abuse counselors license requirements modifications and treatment requirements modifications

MN AB355

Water pollution: enforcement.

MN SF2833

Environmental permitting efficiency provisions modifications

MN SB22

Water Quality & Pollution

MN HF2166

Fee increases clarified to require legislative approval, effluent limitation requirements modified, Pollution Control Agency permitting efficiency reports modified, procedure for filing petition seeking environmental assessment worksheet modified, Pollution Control Agency required to conduct analysis of funding alternatives for its air permit program, and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

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