New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB301

Introduced
12/4/23  
Refer
12/4/23  
Report Pass
3/11/24  
Engrossed
4/2/24  
Refer
4/2/24  

Caption

Relative to establishing a committee to study the possibility of placing a desalination plant in New Hampshire.

Impact

If enacted, SB301 could lead to significant discussions regarding water management policies in New Hampshire. By analyzing the practicality of a desalination plant, the bill opens up avenues for improved water sustainability strategies. Supporters of the bill argue that a desalination plant could provide a crucial alternative water source, especially during periods of drought or water scarcity. However, the assessment will also consider the economic feasibility and environmental implications of constructing a desalination plant, including energy consumption and the effects on local ecosystems.

Summary

Senate Bill 301 aims to establish a committee dedicated to investigating the feasibility of constructing a desalination plant in New Hampshire. The primary focus of the bill is to conduct a thorough study that evaluates both the benefits and costs associated with such a facility. Members of the committee will include representatives from both the Senate and the House of Representatives, ensuring a diverse range of perspectives during the evaluation process. This initiative reflects a proactive approach to address potential water supply challenges in the region, particularly considering the increasing concerns about climate change and its impact on water resources.

Contention

Potential areas of contention surrounding SB301 may revolve around the environmental concerns associated with desalination technology, such as its carbon footprint and the treatment of brine discharge. Environmental advocates might raise objections regarding the ecological impact of such a project, leading to debates about the balance between meeting water demand and preserving natural resources. There may also be discussions about the allocation of state funds for such a study and the prioritization of community needs versus technological solutions. Overall, the deliberation surrounding the committee's findings could markedly influence future legislation related to water management and sustainability in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB322

Relative to establishing a committee to study the New Hampshire board of medicine.

NH HB45

Establishing a committee to study student loan forgiveness in New Hampshire.

NH SB159

Establishing a committee to study unlimited service area permits for landfills and out of state waste coming into New Hampshire.

NH SB251

Establishing a committee to study the long-term impact of the New Hampshire adult parole system.

NH HB79

Establishing a committee to study the New Hampshire law relative to standards for farm products and marketing and grading commodities.

NH SB47

Establishing a commission to study barriers to increased density of residential development in New Hampshire.

NH HB181

Establishing a committee to study school meal programs in New Hampshire's public schools and nonsectarian schools that accept public funds.

NH HB443

Establishing a commission to study the withdrawal of New Hampshire from ISO New England.

NH HB648

Relative to establishing a state bank of New Hampshire.

NH SB37

Establishing a commission to study hospitality and tourism education in New Hampshire.

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