Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2477

Introduced
3/1/22  
Refer
3/1/22  
Report Pass
5/17/22  
Engrossed
5/24/22  

Caption

Municipal Partnerships With Water Suppliers

Impact

The bill's enactment is expected to have a significant positive impact on the management of water resources across the state. By formalizing partnerships between municipalities and water suppliers, it encourages a structured approach to improving water supply systems. This is particularly pertinent in light of increasing demands on water resources due to population growth and climate change, making resilient water management a priority for local governments. With municipalities compelled to support local water suppliers, it fosters an inclusive environment where both parties work together for the greater good of the community.

Summary

Bill S2477, titled 'Municipal Partnerships With Water Suppliers', aims to enhance the collaboration between local municipalities and water suppliers within Rhode Island. Introduced by Senators Sosnowski and DiPalma, the legislation seeks to establish a framework where municipalities are mandated to cooperate with water suppliers to maintain and safeguard their water supply. This cooperation includes efforts to improve existing systems and ensure backup capabilities for the potable water supply, which are critical for public health and safety.

Contention

While S2477 has been generally well received, some points of contention have surfaced. Critics argue that mandating municipal partnerships may impose undue burdens on smaller municipalities with limited resources. Additionally, concerns have been raised regarding the potential costs associated with improving water systems and whether the state will provide adequate support and funding to assist municipalities in meeting these new obligations. Opposition voices maintain that while cooperation is essential, the approach should remain flexible and not overly prescriptive in order to accommodate the varying capacities of different municipalities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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