Bill
HR 3934
Water Quality Standards Attainability Act
The Water Quality Standards Attainability Act allows states to adjust water quality standards based on local conditions, promoting realistic goals and reducing compliance burdens.
Bill
HR 3934
The Water Quality Standards Attainability Act allows states to adjust water quality standards based on local conditions, promoting realistic goals and reducing compliance burdens.
The Water Quality Standards Attainability Act (HR 3934) aims to enhance the effectiveness and flexibility of water quality standards under the Clean Water Act. The bill seeks to ensure that water quality standards are achievable and reflect the realities of local conditions, thereby promoting better environmental management and compliance for states and local governments.
The bill includes several significant provisions designed to modify existing water quality standards:
Assessment of Attainability: The legislation mandates that states conduct assessments to determine the attainability of water quality standards. This includes evaluating the feasibility of achieving specific standards based on local environmental conditions and economic factors.
Flexibility in Standards: The bill allows for adjustments to water quality standards when it is demonstrated that the original standards are not attainable. This flexibility is intended to encourage states to develop more realistic and achievable goals.
Stakeholder Involvement: The act emphasizes the importance of involving local stakeholders, including municipalities, industries, and environmental groups, in the process of setting and revising water quality standards.
Reporting Requirements: States would be required to report their findings and any adjustments made to water quality standards to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), ensuring transparency and accountability.
The Water Quality Standards Attainability Act would primarily impact:
State Governments: States would need to reassess their water quality standards and potentially revise them based on the new criteria established by the bill.
Local Industries and Municipalities: Industries that discharge into water bodies and municipalities responsible for wastewater treatment would benefit from more achievable standards, reducing compliance costs and regulatory burdens.
Environmental Organizations: These groups may have concerns about the potential for relaxed standards but will also have opportunities to engage in the assessment process.
HR 3934 represents a significant shift in how water quality standards are approached, aiming to balance environmental protection with practical attainability. By involving local stakeholders and allowing for flexibility in standards, the bill seeks to create a more effective framework for managing water quality across the United States. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its implications for water management and environmental policy will be closely monitored.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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