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SB 1194

Relating to water quality permits for wastewater treatment facilities.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Diane Linthicum and 1 co-sponsor

SB 1194 modifies Oregon's water quality permit procedures for wastewater treatment facilities, affecting regulatory compliance and environmental oversight.

In committee upon adjournment.
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Bill Summary · SB 1194

Legislative bill overview

SB 1194 modifies water quality permit requirements for wastewater treatment facilities in Oregon. The bill adjusts regulatory processes for how these facilities obtain and maintain environmental permits from state authorities. Specific provisions are not detailed in the action history provided, limiting comprehensive analysis of the exact regulatory changes.

Why is this important

Wastewater treatment facilities are critical infrastructure affecting public health, environmental protection, and water resource management. Permit reforms can either streamline operations and reduce compliance costs for municipalities and private operators, or strengthen environmental safeguards depending on the bill's specific language. Changes to permitting timelines or standards directly impact both the quality of treated water returning to Oregon's rivers and streams and local government budgets.

Potential points of contention

  • Regulatory burden vs. environmental protection: Industry groups may seek faster permitting processes while environmental advocates may argue for stricter water quality standards and public review periods
  • Local government costs: Municipalities operating treatment facilities may face increased compliance expenses if requirements tighten, affecting utility rates for ratepayers
  • Implementation timeline: The bill's effectiveness depends on whether regulatory agencies have sufficient resources and time to implement new permit procedures without creating backlogs

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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