Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB877

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Waste management; prohibiting new licenses or permits without certain determination by Department of Environmental Quality; establishing requirements for licensees. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB877 would significantly alter the regulatory framework surrounding waste management practices in Oklahoma. It prevents the issuance of licenses for septage application unless thorough assessments of potential contamination are conducted to ensure compliance with health standards. This requirement is intended to minimize the risk of groundwater contamination, which can pose serious health risks to communities relying on these water sources. The bill also mandates that those licensed to apply or spread septage must halt their activities upon notification from the Department if their operations are found to exceed safety thresholds.

Summary

Senate Bill 877 focuses on waste management regulations, specifically addressing the approval process for new permits and licenses related to treatment and spreading of septage. The bill establishes a requirement that the Department of Environmental Quality must determine that the concentration of perfluoroalkyl substances in groundwater or drinking sources near the proposed location does not exceed designated safety standards prior to issuing any new permits. This legislative approach aims to safeguard public health and the environment from potential hazards posed by these substances, which are often found in various industrial products and waste processes.

Contention

There may be points of contention around this bill, particularly from members of the waste management industry who may view these regulatory requirements as overly restrictive or burdensome. While the intent is to ensure environmental safety and public health, opponents may argue that such regulations could hinder business operations and economic viability in the sector. Supporters of the bill, on the other hand, view it as a necessary step for protecting the environment and ensuring that waste management practices do not compromise groundwater quality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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