West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4031

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  

Caption

Authorizing the Department of Environmental Protection to promulgate a legislative rule relating to control of air pollution from combustion of refuse

Impact

The introduction of HB4031 would amend existing laws by granting the DEP enhanced authority to regulate air pollution specifically linked to burning refuse, thereby updating the legislative framework governing environmental protections. This could lead to stricter standards for waste disposal practices and the implementation of emission controls for facilities involved in refuse combustion. The proposed rulemaking process would also ensure that environmental regulations are responsive to modern challenges in pollution management, thereby positively impacting air quality across the state.

Summary

House Bill 4031 aims to authorize the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) of West Virginia to promulgate a legislative rule specifically targeting the control of air pollution resulting from the combustion of refuse. This bill is part of a broader initiative to enhance environmental policies and regulations within the state, particularly focusing on pollution control mechanisms. By empowering the DEP to create and enforce rules regarding refuse combustion, the bill seeks to address the growing concerns related to air quality and public health in West Virginia.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB4031 appears to be supportive among environmental advocacy groups and public health officials who recognize the necessity of addressing air pollution issues. There is optimism that empowering the DEP with the regulatory tools needed will lead to significant improvements in air quality. However, some stakeholders within industry sectors may express apprehension regarding the potential costs associated with compliance and the operational implications of stricter regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise as the bill moves through the legislative process, particularly concerning the balance between environmental protections and economic impacts for industries involved in refuse management. Opponents may argue that such regulations could impose unfunded mandates or restrictive practices that hamper business operations. The conversations around HB4031 will likely involve discussions about the keepers of environmental health versus economic growth, which are often in tension within legislative debates.

Companion Bills

WV SB6

Similar To DEP rule relating to control of air pollution from combustion of refuse

Previously Filed As

WV HB2640

Authorizing certain agencies of the Department of Environmental Protection to promulgate legislative rules

WV HB2642

Authorizing the Department of Environmental Protection to promulgate a legislative rule relating to emission standards for hazardous air pollutants

WV HB2644

Authorizing the Department of Environmental Protection to promulgate a legislative rule relating to rules for quarrying and reclamation

WV HB2643

Authorizing the Department of Environmental Protection to promulgate a legislative rule relating to control of ozone season nitrogen oxides emissions

WV HB2641

Authorizing the Department of Environmental Protection to promulgate a legislative rule relating to requirements for operating permits

WV HB2257

Allowing increased civil administrative penalties to be promulgated by legislative rules of by the Department of Environmental Protection

WV HB2645

Authorizing the Department of Environmental Protection to promulgate a legislative rule relating to the recycling assistance grant program

WV HB2647

Authorizing the Department of Environmental Protection to promulgate a legislative rule relating to reclamation of solar and wind electricity generating facilities

WV SB311

Authorizing DEP to promulgate legislative rule relating to emission standards for hazardous air pollutants

WV SB409

Authorizing Department of Commerce to promulgate legislative rules

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.