New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2708

Introduced
5/19/22  
Refer
5/19/22  

Caption

Requires DEP to consider potential impacts to natural resources when classifying dams according to hazard potential.

Impact

The bill mandates that the DEP develop a classification system for dams that assesses the risk of loss of life and property damage, while also incorporating potential effects on wildlife, aquatic life, natural habitats, and historic or archaeological resources. This legislative change recognizes that dam failures can have far-reaching impacts, not just on human safety and property but also on surrounding ecosystems. If enacted, S2708 could lead to stricter oversight of dam management and maintenance based on these additional factors, guiding owners and operators to prioritize ecological health along with infrastructural integrity.

Summary

Senate Bill S2708, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, aims to amend the Safe Dam Act to ensure that the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) considers potential impacts to natural resources when classifying dams according to their hazard potential. This proposal is intended to enhance existing dam safety regulations by including ecological and environmental considerations alongside human safety and property damage. Dams that significantly influence the environment, such as those raising waters over 70 feet or impounding large volumes of water, will now undergo more comprehensive inspection protocols.

Contention

During the discussions surrounding S2708, stakeholders expressed varying opinions on the inclusion of ecological considerations in hazard assessments. Proponents argue that the bill is essential for preserving New Jersey's diverse ecosystems and preventing environmental degradation resulting from dam failures. Critics, however, raise concerns about the implications for dam owners, suggesting that the added requirements could lead to increased operational costs and regulatory burdens. Balancing human safety with environmental stewardship remains a focal point of contention as legislators seek to refine the proposal.

Companion Bills

NJ A3133

Same As Requires DEP to consider potential impacts to natural resources when classifying dams according to hazard potential.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3133

Requires DEP to consider potential impacts to natural resources when classifying dams according to hazard potential.

NJ S1601

Requires DEP to consider potential impacts to natural resources when classifying dams according to hazard potential.

NJ A1468

Requires DEP to consider potential impacts to natural resources when classifying dams according to hazard potential.

NJ HB1565

Relative to the definition of potentially hazardous food.

NJ AB2681

Seismic safety: potentially vulnerable buildings.

NJ S4183

Enhances notice requirements and occupancy restrictions for hotels and multiple dwellings following determination of potentially hazardous condition.

NJ S2294

Enhances notice requirements and occupancy restrictions for hotels and multiple dwellings following determination of potentially hazardous condition.

NJ A1804

Enhances notice requirements and occupancy restrictions for hotels and multiple dwellings following determination of potentially hazardous condition.

NJ A5755

Enhances notice requirements and occupancy restrictions for hotels and multiple dwellings following determination of potentially hazardous condition.

NJ H1077

Public Financing of Potentially At-risk Structures and Infrastructure

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