Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1623

Introduced
1/7/23  
Refer
1/7/23  
Report Pass
1/25/23  
Engrossed
1/30/23  
Refer
2/1/23  
Report Pass
2/14/23  
Engrossed
2/20/23  

Caption

Eastern Va. Groundwater Mgmt. Advisory Com.; removes annual report by DEQ on Committee.

Impact

The bill is likely to have a direct impact on how groundwater management is evaluated and reported in Virginia. By enhancing the committee's ability to manage and analyze groundwater issues without the burden of extensive annual reporting to the General Assembly, the bill aims to improve responsiveness to local groundwater conditions. This move is seen as beneficial for facilitating better collaboration between the DEQ, local governance, and various stakeholders involved in water resource management, potentially leading to more effective pollution prevention strategies and sustainable practices.

Summary

House Bill 1623 proposes amendments to several sections of the Code of Virginia, specifically focusing on the Eastern Virginia Groundwater Management Advisory Committee. The bill modifies the committee's reporting requirements and establishes its continued existence while removing the requirement for annual reports from the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). This change is anticipated to streamline the reporting process, ensuring that the committee can function effectively without unnecessary bureaucratic delays. Additionally, it highlights the significance of groundwater management in addressing environmental concerns in the Eastern Virginia region.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB 1623 appears to lean towards support from various stakeholders in the water management and environmental sectors. Many view the amendments as a positive step for effective governance, ensuring that the advisory committee can focus on its core mission. However, there are underlying concerns regarding the implications of removing the annual DEQ report, with some advocates feeling that it may diminish accountability and oversight in environmental protection efforts.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding HB 1623 is the balance between oversight and efficient management of water resources. Critics argue that while reducing reporting obligations can enhance committee function, it may also lead to lesser scrutiny over groundwater management practices. The removal of a structured reporting mechanism could raise concerns regarding transparency and the sufficiency of measures put in place to protect Virginia's groundwater quality amidst growing environmental challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1379

Environmental Quality, Department of; consolidation of annual report.

VA HB2327

Eastern Virginia Groundwater Management Advisory Committee; extension of sunset date.

VA SB243

PFAS Expert Advisory Committee; established, monitoring sources.

VA HB1085

PFAS Expert Advisory Committee; established, monitoring sources.

VA HB1970

Virginia Coastal Resilience Technical Advisory Committee; renames Committee.

VA HB948

VA Community Flood Preparedness Fund; Advisory Review Committee to assist in distribution of loans.

VA HB2186

Brackish groundwater incentive

VA HB2414

Remedial groundwater incentives; PFAS

VA SB657

Air Pollution Control Board and State Water Control Board; transfer of authority.

VA SB446

Environmental Resources, Board of; created.

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