Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB726

Introduced
1/31/24  

Caption

Bay Restoration Fund - Authorized Uses - Decommission of Wastewater Treatment Lagoon

Impact

The bill, if enacted, will impact various state laws by altering how the Bay Restoration Fund can be utilized, thereby focusing more on environmental safety related to wastewater management. Specifically, it will allow for 100% funding of decommissioning projects for lagoons that are deemed non-essential and situated in federally designated flood zones. This is significant as it promotes proactive measures against potential environmental risks associated with outdated wastewater facilities.

Summary

Senate Bill 726 aims to amend the existing laws governing the Bay Restoration Fund by including provisions for the decommissioning of wastewater treatment lagoons. This bill arises in a context where environmental protection and improved water quality are paramount concerns. The intent is to extend the authorized uses of the fund to encompass costs associated with the effective closure of these wastewater lagoons, particularly those situated in flood-prone areas, thereby ensuring that these facilities do not pose environmental hazards.

Conclusion

Ultimately, Senate Bill 726 reflects a growing recognition of the importance of environmental resilience and safety in state legislation. By incorporating the costs of decommissioning into the Bay Restoration Fund’s allowable uses, the bill not only addresses immediate environmental concerns but also intends to foster a more comprehensive approach to sustainable wastewater management.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance environmental protections, it may face contention from stakeholders who have concerns about funding priorities or the regulatory framework surrounding the decommissioning processes. There could be debates on the implications for local governments that manage these wastewater facilities and their capacity to handle the transitions effectively. Ensuring compliance with new regulations and managing the financial implications of decommissioning projects will likely be points of discussion among lawmakers and environmental advocates.

Companion Bills

MD HB1478

Crossfiled Bay Restoration Fund - Authorized Uses - Decommission of Wastewater Treatment Lagoon

Previously Filed As

MD SB635

Bay Restoration Fund – Authorized Uses – Dorchester County Sanitary District

MD HB1025

Bay Restoration Fund - Authorized Uses - Dorchester County Sanitary District

MD SB392

Wastewater Facility Supplemental Operations and Maintenance Grant Program – Establishment

MD SB7

Environment - On-Site Wastewater Services - Board, Fees, and Penalties

MD HB30

Environment - On-Site Wastewater Services - Board, Fees, and Penalties

MD HB124

Mandated Reports - Revisions

MD SB131

Mandated Reports - Revisions

MD HB942

Wetlands and Waterways Program - Authorizations for Stream Restoration Projects

MD SB513

Environment – Collection and Reporting of Drinking Water and Wastewater Data and Information – Requirements

MD SB182

Creation of a State Debt - Maryland Consolidated Capital Bond Loan of 2023, and the Maryland Consolidated Capital Bond Loans of 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022

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