Plain English Summary
This bill directs a study on water and wastewater system regionalization to address financially struggling local systems, eliminates subbasin designations for three river areas to allow more flexible water transfers within their major river basins, and modifies how nutrient offset credits are calculated for certain wastewater permits in the Neuse River Basin.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this bill addresses critical infrastructure challenges by removing regulatory barriers that prevent smaller, financially struggling water systems from combining resources and improving service efficiency. They contend that eliminating subbasin restrictions increases flexibility for drought management, supports economic development in growing areas, and reduces costs for consumers through better regional planning while existing environmental protections in the major river basins remain in place.
Arguments Against
Opponents worry that consolidating separate subbasin designations into larger river basins could weaken environmental protections for specific waterways by making individual water bodies subject to less targeted regulation. They express concern that expanded water transfer flexibility might prioritize economic development over watershed health and environmental preservation, and that the study on regionalization could lead to the loss of local control over water resources.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 63

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 76
Cosponsors (3)
Vote Breakdown (3 roll calls)
This bill was signed into law.
Final Vote
On: M11 Concur
Party Breakdown