Requires DOT to prioritize green stormwater infrastructure in design, construction, reconstruction, and repair of public highways.
Impact
The implementation of S1883 is expected to significantly alter the state’s approach to managing stormwater runoff associated with public highways. By prioritizing green infrastructure practices, the bill seeks to reduce environmental degradation caused by traditional stormwater management methods. This shift could lead to improved water quality and the promotion of ecosystems along highway corridors, contributing to overall environmental health within the state.
Summary
Senate Bill 1883, introduced in New Jersey, mandates the Department of Transportation (DOT) to prioritize the use of green stormwater infrastructure methods in the design, construction, reconstruction, and repair of public highways. This requirement applies to projects funded, in whole or in part, by the Special Transportation Fund. The bill aims to enhance environmental sustainability by minimizing stormwater runoff through techniques that allow water to be treated by natural means, such as vegetation and soils.
Contention
While the bill has garnered support due to its environmental benefits, there may be concerns regarding its financial implications and feasibility. Critics may raise questions about the initial costs of implementing green infrastructure solutions and whether these methods can be effectively integrated into existing highway projects without significant delays or increased budgets. Furthermore, stakeholders may debate the practicality of prioritizing these green technologies in a state with already limited transportation budgets.
Relates to permits granted in coastal erosion hazard areas; provides that as a condition of any permit issued in a coastal erosion hazard area, the department of environmental conservation shall require green infrastructure to help reduce stormwater runoff and mitigate coastal erosion.
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.
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.
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.