One of the central tenets of S2295 is the empowerment of the Department of Environmental Management (DEM) to impose administrative penalties for non-compliance with the established emergency action plans. This provision is critical as it places an emphasis on accountability among dam owners and local authorities regarding public safety measures. Furthermore, the bill mandates the establishment of a robust notification system to alert relevant stakeholders during severe weather conditions, thereby potentially preventing disasters related to dam failures.
Summary
Bill S2295, titled 'An Act Relating to Waters and Navigation – Inspection of Dams and Reservoirs', was introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly in February 2022. This bill aims to amend existing legislation concerning the inspection of dams and reservoirs. Specifically, it seeks to enhance public safety measures by ensuring that emergency action plans are adequately prepared and maintained for significant and high hazard dams throughout the state. The bill specifies that these plans need to be updated annually and filed with relevant state agencies, local emergency management officials, and the police department.
Contention
While the bill has garnered support among legislators concerned with public safety and environmental management, there are points of contention regarding the responsibilities it places on local governments and private dam owners. Some stakeholders express concerns that the requirements for developing emergency action plans and the associated costs may disproportionately impact smaller municipalities and private owners. Furthermore, the authority granted to the DEM to assess penalties may raise questions about the balance of power between state and local governance, as well as the financial burden on dam owners to comply with stringent regulations.
Relating to dam safety; to provide for the inspection of certain dams and reservoirs by an engineer; to require certain dam owners to develop emergency action plans; and to require these dam owners to notify their local emergency management agency of any new dam construction or enlargement.