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IBT Subbasin/TMDL Transport Factor

EngrossedSenate
Paul NewtonRepublican

Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House2025-05-08

47 Yea0 Nay2025-05-07

This bill eliminates separate subbasin designations for the Haw River, Deep River, and Contentnea Creek, allowing water transfers within the Cape Fear and Neuse River basins without requiring interbasin transfer certificates. It also revises how nutrient offset credits are calculated for wastewater permits in the Neuse River Basin by expanding the applicability of transport factor rules and directing the state to conduct new watershed modeling to potentially update these factors.

  • Supporters argue this bill reduces regulatory barriers for rapidly growing areas facing water supply pressures and supports economic development by allowing more flexible water management.
  • They contend that consolidating subbasins strengthens drought resilience, improves emergency water management capacity, and reduces costs for municipalities and utilities planning regional water infrastructure, ultimately making water service more affordable for consumers.
  • Opponents may be concerned that eliminating subbasin designations could weaken environmental protections by reducing oversight of water transfers between different areas and potentially allowing pollution from one area to affect downstream communities.
  • They may also worry that expanding the nutrient offset credit rules could allow higher pollution levels before new watershed modeling is completed, potentially harming water quality in the Neuse River Basin.

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