GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA

SESSION 2009

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HOUSE BILL 1749*

 

 

Short Title:        Water Infrastructure Needs/Close Info Gaps.

(Public)

Sponsors:

Representatives Crawford, Gillespie, Owens, Tarleton (Primary Sponsors);  Carney, Dockham, Faison, Gill, Harrison, Hughes, Samuelson, and Wray.

Referred to:

Water Resources and Infrastructure, if favorable, Environment and Natural Resources.

May 18, 2010

A BILL TO BE ENTITLED

AN ACT to direct the department of environment and natural resources, in conjunction with others, to develop a statewide survey to supplement the current information used to assess the state's water and wastewater infrastructure needs and to develop a plan for incorporating the information compiled from the environmental protection agency surveys into the state water supply plan, as recommended by the legislative Study Commission on Water and Wastewater Infrastructure.

Whereas, the data currently available to determine the State's water and wastewater needs are the Environmental Protection Agency surveys of publicly owned water and wastewater systems conducted every four years by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center Water 2030 report; and

Whereas, the Water 2030 report, completed in 2005, provides a snapshot of projected water and wastewater infrastructure needs through 2030, but was funded as a onetime overview, and has not been updated since 2005; and

Whereas, while both the EPA surveys and Water 2030 are useful tools, there continue to be gaps in the information used to determine the State's water and wastewater infrastructure needs, particularly with regard to economic development and growth related infrastructure needs, water system efficiency measures, and costs related to the development of new water sources; Now, therefore,

The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:

SECTION 1.(a)  Statewide survey of water and wastewater infrastructure needs to supplement EPA survey. - The Department of Environment and Natural Resources, in conjunction with the Environmental Finance Center at the School of Government at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Rural Economic Development Center, shall establish a task force to develop a statewide survey to build on the base of the existing Environmental Protection Agency water and wastewater infrastructure survey process that will provide a more accurate assessment of statewide water and wastewater infrastructure needs.  The task force may also consider requesting information required to update the Water 2030 report as part of the survey design.  The Department of Environment and Natural Resources shall be the lead agency in this group effort.

The survey shall be designed to obtain information relevant to and that addresses the following information gaps that have been identified in the current databases:

(1)        Information on water and wastewater infrastructure needs related to economic development and population growth.

(2)        Information on water and wastewater system service areas.

(3)        Information on drinking water needs relevant to determining the need and the cost of proposed reservoir construction.

(4)        Information on infrastructure needed to address failing water and wastewater systems.

(5)        Information on the infrastructure needs related to water system efficiency to address the issue of water loss.

SECTION 1.(b)  Update and reporting of survey information. - When designing the survey described in subsection (a) of this section, the task force shall also consider how often the information provided by the survey should be updated.  The task force shall also consider how the survey results can be formulated and summarized to provide an updated and easily understood report for use by the General Assembly on combined water and wastewater infrastructure needs and shall develop a model and format for that report.

SECTION 1.(c)  Reporting requirement for statewide survey plan. - The task force shall report its findings and recommendations and shall present the proposed statewide survey and the proposed methodology for conducting the survey to the Legislative Study Commission on Water and Wastewater Infrastructure by November 1, 2010.  The report shall include the estimated cost to implement the survey and shall also include any legislative changes that may be needed to implement the proposed survey.

SECTION 2.(a)  Plan to incorporate information from needs survey into State water supply plan. - The Department of Environment and Natural Resources shall develop a plan to incorporate relevant information obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency surveys into the State water supply plan which is based on information provided by local water supply plans prepared pursuant to G.S. 143-355.1.  In devising the plan to incorporate the needs survey information into the State water supply plan, the Department may consider whether there are modifications regarding the information collected as part of the local water supply plans or the methodology used to prepare the local water supply plans that would make it easier to incorporate the needs survey information into the State water supply plans, and if so, what those modifications would be.

SECTION 2.(b)  Reporting requirement for plan to incorporate infrastructure needs survey information into State water supply plan. - The Department of Environment and Natural Resources shall present its plan for incorporating the information from the Environmental Protection Agency water and wastewater infrastructure needs surveys into the State water supply plan to the Legislative Study Commission on Water and Wastewater Infrastructure by November 1, 2010.  The Department of Environment and Natural Resources shall include in its presentation the estimated cost of the plan and any legislative changes that may be required to implement the plan.

SECTION 3.  This act is effective when it becomes law.