A RESOLUTION requesting TACIR, in conjunction with the Department of Environment and Conservation and the Department of Health, to examine the security of the State's water infrastructure.
The approval of HJR0137 would bring attention to the pressing issues surrounding water security, potentially leading to legislative measures aimed at improving the infrastructure that supports clean water access. By requesting an examination of current systems, the resolution could prompt necessary funding and policy changes that enhance the safety and reliability of water supplies. The findings from TACIR could lead to actionable steps to address vulnerabilities, particularly in light of the increasing frequency of both humanmade and natural disasters that threaten water supply.
House Joint Resolution 137 (HJR0137) requests the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR) to work alongside the Department of Environment and Conservation and the Department of Health to investigate the security of the state's water infrastructure. This resolution stems from growing concerns regarding access to clean and safe drinking water among Tennesseans, particularly in rural areas where infrastructure issues are more prevalent. The resolution highlights that more than 2 million Americans lack basic access to safe water and emphasizes the critical need for a thorough evaluation of Tennessee’s water systems.
While the resolution is largely seen as a positive step towards improving water security, it may face contention based on how the findings are utilized. Critics may express concern over the potential for increased regulatory oversight that could affect local utilities. There may also be debates over the allocation of resources for infrastructure improvements versus other pressing needs within the state. Ultimately, how stakeholders react to TACIR's examination and subsequent recommendations will impact the resolution’s effectiveness and acceptance among legislators and constituents alike.