Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2220

Introduced
2/8/22  

Caption

The Johnson's Pond Protection Act

Impact

The act also amends the existing Mill Dam Act, making it subject to the provisions of the Freshwater Wetlands Act specific to Johnson's Pond. A significant aspect of this bill is the increase in penalties for violations related to the unauthorized alteration of wetland areas at Johnson's Pond. Where fines were previously not exceeding $5,000 or $10,000 for different infractions, violations occurring in the Johnson's Pond area could now incur fines of up to $60,000 per day. This substantial increase reflects a heightened commitment to wetland restoration and protection and aims to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.

Summary

S2220, known as the Johnson's Pond Protection Act, aims to amend existing laws concerning the management and protection of Johnson's Pond in Coventry, Rhode Island. The act grants exclusive authority to the town of Coventry to regulate the water levels and flow rates of Johnson's Pond and its control gates from April 1 to November 1 each year. This exclusive control is meant to ensure effective management of the pond and mitigate potential environmental issues regarding water levels and quality. The bill signifies a shift in local governance as it emphasizes the authority of the town to oversee an essential natural resource.

Contention

Discussions around S2220 may reveal contention regarding the balance between local management and broader state environmental regulations. Some stakeholders may argue that this act limits the state’s oversight role, while others endorse the exclusive authority for local management as essential for tailored environmental solutions. The regulations under this act could provoke debates about the adequacy of local authorities to effectively manage water resources without compromising environmental integrity—posing critical questions about accountability and responsibility in environmental governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7853

Damages From Milldams -- The Johnson's Pond Protection Act

RI S2181

Dam Permits

RI S2180

Inspection Of Dams And Reservoirs -- Environmental Study Of Johnson's Pond

RI H7451

Inspection Of Dams And Reservoirs -- Environmental Study Of Johnson's Pond

RI H5607

Redefines “farm” by reducing the amount of revenue from farm products required to be sold from ten thousand ($10,000) to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2500).

RI S0781

Redefines “farm” by reducing the amount of revenue from farm products required to be sold from ten thousand ($10,000) to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2500).

RI H7729

Provides a definition for "agricultural land" and removes the definition of "farmer" within the chapter on agricultural functions of the department of environmental management.

RI SB2401

WETLANDS PROTECTION ACT

RI HB3596

WETLANDS PROTECTION ACT

RI S2412

Renames 46-19.1, allows existing docks on ponds with 1400 normal storage feet of water per DEM, allows property owner to commence work on property without pond owner authorization.

Similar Bills

RI S2181

Dam Permits

VA HJR516

Commending Anthony Cimino-Johnson.

RI S2180

Inspection Of Dams And Reservoirs -- Environmental Study Of Johnson's Pond

RI H7451

Inspection Of Dams And Reservoirs -- Environmental Study Of Johnson's Pond

LA SCR11

Commends Pastor James Johnson for over thirty-five years of service at New Light Baptist Church in Monroe, Louisiana.

TX HR3653

Honoring the life of Jack Johnson.

TX HR3421

Requesting that the president of the United States grant a posthumous full pardon to World Heavyweight Champion Jack Johnson.

TN HJR1156

A RESOLUTION to honor and recognize Austin S. Johnson, 2024 Top Ten Senior of Spring Hill High School.