Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB837

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Report Pass
3/15/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  

Caption

Deep Creek Lake - Lower Lake Levels - Requirement and Impact Study

Impact

By enforcing these regulations, the bill aims to gather crucial data that will inform future management of aquatic vegetation and sediment within Deep Creek Lake. Moreover, it compels state agencies to take into account the findings from these studies when issuing or renewing relevant permits, potentially leading to a change in how water-level management and environmental permitting are approached in the region.

Summary

Senate Bill 837 mandates the Water and Science Administration within the Maryland Department of the Environment to require Brookfield Power Piney & Deep Creek LLC to lower the level of Deep Creek Lake annually from 2024 to 2028. The lake must be lowered for at least four weeks during a designated period each year. The bill seeks to study the impact of these lower levels on the growth of aquatic invasive plant species, sediment deposition, and the recreational whitewater industry dependent on the lake's conditions.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB 837 appears to be supportive among environmental advocates and recreational businesses who see the need for better management of invasive species and sediment. However, there may be concerns from stakeholders who are worried about the economic implications of lowering the lake levels and potential impacts on water-related activities during that period.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the logistics of lowering the lake levels and how it may affect local recreation businesses that rely on stable water levels for their operations. There is also the question of the efficacy of such measures in significantly controlling aquatic invasive species and sediment issues, raising concerns that the approach may not be sufficient or effective.

Companion Bills

MD HB910

Crossfiled Deep Creek Lake - Lower Lake Levels - Requirement and Impact Study

Previously Filed As

MD SB492

Oysters – Rotational Harvest – Pilot Program

MD HB924

Sewage Treatment Plants - Effluent Discharges, Discharge Permits, and Property Tax Credit for Impacted Dwellings

MD HB932

Oysters – Rotational Harvest – Pilot Program

MD SB29

Baltimore City Soil Conservation District - Establishment - Requirements

MD HB63

Certified Local Farm and Fish Program - Establishment

MD SB470

Natural Resources - Land Conservation - Establishment of Goals and Programs (Maryland the Beautiful Act)

MD HB624

Environment - Suppliers of Water - Notification Requirements

MD HB607

Sediment Control Plans, Discharge Permits for Stormwater Associated With Construction Activity, and Notice and Comment Requirements

MD SB471

Sediment Control Plans, Discharge Permits for Stormwater Associated With Construction Activity, and Notice and Comment Requirements

MD SB689

Public Utilities - Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions - Alterations and Requirements

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