Makes FY2023 supplemental appropriation of $17 million to DEP for grants for certain lake management activities.
Impact
Under A2105, the DEP is tasked with establishing a structured program to evaluate and rank grant applications from qualified entities, which include various commissions, local government units, and nonprofit organizations. Emphasis will be placed on projects improving water quality and recreational access, with specific criteria designed to prioritize applications from entities responsible for lakes accessible to the public. A key goal of these projects is to manage nutrient levels in lakes effectively to prevent harmful algal blooms.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2105 proposes a one-time supplemental appropriation of $17 million for the fiscal year 2023 to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). This funding is designated to support grants for qualified entities involved in the management and maintenance of lakes, particularly for activities that promote recreation and conservation purposes. The bill stipulates that grants may be utilized for stormwater and nonpoint source pollution management, which is intended to enhance lake usability for both recreational and ecological benefits.
Contention
This bill highlights the ongoing legislative focus on environmental management in New Jersey, particularly concerning the health of aquatic ecosystems. While supporters argue that the grant program will provide essential funding for lake maintenance and improve recreational opportunities for residents, there could be discussions regarding the allocation of state funds and the efficiency of grant distribution. Opponents might question whether such a large investment adequately addresses the underlying issues affecting water quality and environmental health or if better outcomes could be achieved through alternative strategies.
Allocates $10 million of constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues for grants for certain lake management activities for recreation and conservation purposes.
Allocates $10 million of constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues for grants for certain lake management activities for recreation and conservation purposes.
Allocates $10 million of constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues for grants for certain lake management activities for recreation and conservation purposes.
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.