Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1111

Introduced
3/9/23  
Refer
3/9/23  
Refer
3/9/23  

Caption

An Act Concerning Contracts and Agreement for Large-scale Water Extraction

Impact

The bill significantly alters the landscape of water resource management within the state by reinforcing the role of local governance. It ensures that communities have a voice in decisions that could directly impact their water resources and environmental well-being. The required public meetings prior to any contract approval allow for transparency and local input, fostering a community-centered approach to water management. The implications of this legislative change could lead to stricter scrutiny of large-scale extraction projects, potentially influencing the operations of consumer-owned water utilities throughout the state.

Summary

LD1111 is a legislative document aimed at regulating contracts and agreements related to large-scale water extraction and transportation. By modifying existing state law, it mandates that any contracts involving water extraction must receive approval through a vote by the legislative body of each municipality and township within the relevant watershed. Additionally, the bill limits the duration of such agreements to a maximum of three years, addressing concerns about long-term commitments without local oversight. This regulatory framework intends to enhance local governance over water resources and encourage public engagement in decision-making processes.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around LD1111 has been supportive among advocates for local governance and environmental protection. Proponents argue that it empowers communities and safeguards against potential overexploitation of local water resources. However, there is also significant opposition, especially from stakeholders in the water industry who fear that the bill may complicate contract negotiations and deter investment in water infrastructure. This divide reflects broader tensions between local interests and the demands of broader economic growth in the sector.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding LD1111 revolve around the balance between local control and the operational flexibility needed by consumer-owned water utilities. Critics argue that stringent local approval processes could delay necessary water projects and impede economic development, particularly in regions where water extraction is vital for growth. Conversely, supporters emphasize the importance of local oversight to prevent potential negative consequences of unchecked water extraction, such as environmental degradation and resource depletion. This debate underscores the complex interplay of local governance, economic interests, and environmental stewardship.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME AB2079

Groundwater extraction: large-diameter, high-capacity water wells: permits.

ME LD1723

An Act to Prevent the Automatic Transfer of Permits and Contracts in a Sale of Assets of a Water Export Company Without Review and to Amend the Membership of the Water Resources Planning Committee and the Maine Public Drinking Water Commission

ME SB00473

An Act Concerning State Contracting, A Pilot Program And The Prequalification Of Contractors.

ME AB1832

Waters subject to tidal influence: hard mineral extraction.

ME SB494

Procurement Contracts and Public-Private Partnerships - Project Labor Agreements, Community Benefit Agreements, and Use of Registered Apprentices

ME HB1184

Electrical utilities; authorize certain large customer supply and service agreements with customers have MDA approved project.

ME SB01189

An Act Concerning State Contracting And A Disparity Study.

ME A1551

Concerning the "Contractors' Registration Act."

ME SB01223

An Act Concerning The State Contracting Standards Board.

ME SB00473

An Act Concerning The State Contracting Standards Board.

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