West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB596

Introduced
1/30/24  

Caption

Relating to administration of WV Water Pollution Control Act and Underground Carbon Dioxide Sequestration and Storage

Impact

The legislative changes introduced by SB596 establish stricter standards for carbon dioxide injection and storage, including raising the minimum waiting period for issuing a Certificate of Completion from ten to fifty years, or a timeframe determined on a site-specific basis. Additionally, the bill delineates responsibilities for permit holders regarding liabilities and compliance with federal and state regulations, ultimately impacting how carbon dioxide sequestration facilities operate under state jurisdiction. This aligns with broader state goals of enhancing environmental protections while addressing climate change through carbon management strategies.

Summary

Senate Bill 596 proposes significant amendments to the West Virginia Water Pollution Control Act and the regulations pertaining to the underground storage and sequestration of carbon dioxide. Primarily, the bill seeks to provide assurances to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding West Virginia's application for primary enforcement authority over carbon dioxide sequestration programs. This regulatory approach aims to ensure compliance with federal standards while encouraging responsible and effective carbon dioxide storage practices within the state.

Sentiment

Discussion surrounding SB596 exhibits a mix of apprehension and support among stakeholders. Proponents argue that the bill strengthens accountability and aligns state policy with federal standards, paving the way for responsible carbon management initiatives. However, opponents express concerns regarding the extended liability periods and the complexity of compliance, which they believe could hinder industry growth and innovation in carbon capture technologies. The sentiment indicates a nuanced view, balancing environmental protection and economic development.

Contention

Notably, contention arises around the provisions that transfer liability from permit holders to the state once certain compliance conditions are met. Critics of the bill argue that this could disincentivize strict adherence to environmental regulations among operators, potentially leading to adverse effects on water resources. Furthermore, the requirement for a public hearing before issuing completion certificates has been met with skepticism, as it could introduce additional bureaucratic hurdles for operators. The debates reveal a clear tension between advancing carbon management initiatives and ensuring local environmental safeguards are maintained.

Companion Bills

WV HB5045

Similar To Related to the administration of the West Virginia Water Pollution Control Act, and Underground Carbon Dioxide Sequestration and Storage

Previously Filed As

WV SB162

Authorizing director of DNR to lease state-owned pore spaces in certain areas for carbon sequestration

WV SB561

Relating to administration of WV Drinking Water Treatment Revolving Fund Act

WV HB2120

Relating to the financing of environmental pollution control equipment for coal-fired power plants

WV SB595

Relating to real property, tax, and registration requirements associated with carbon offset agreements

WV HB3294

Ensuring future economic development with limitations, excise tax, and registration requirements of carbon offset agreements

WV SR33

Urging WV congressional delegation promote construction of coal-fired power facilities, development of clean coal technology and carbon sequestration projects in WV

WV SB701

Updating administration and requirements of Managed Timberland Program

WV SB739

Relating to moratorium on carbon capture agreements

WV HB2006

Relating to reorganizing the Department of Health and Human Resources

WV SB111

Relating to pollution control facilities tax treatment

Similar Bills

WV HB5045

Related to the administration of the West Virginia Water Pollution Control Act, and Underground Carbon Dioxide Sequestration and Storage

WV SB883

Providing director of WV Office of Miners’ Health, Safety and Training discretion and authority in certain appointments

WV HB2006

Relating to reorganizing the Department of Health and Human Resources

WV SB126

Reorganizing DHHR

WV HB4840

Relating to Office of Miners Health, Safety and Training

WV HB4113

Public Health definitions and powers of secretary and commissioner

WV SB471

Relating generally to public health

WV HB4303

Amend certain provisions in public health definitions