R 342

R 342

2003 -- S 1179

Enacted 07/02/03

 

 

S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N

CREATING A SPECIAL SENATE COMMISSION TO STUDY WASTEWATER

RECLAMATION AND REUSE IN RHODE ISLAND

     

     

     Introduced By: Senators Sosnowski, and Felag

     Date Introduced: June 26, 2003

 

     

 

     WHEREAS, The Environmental Protection Agency and other federal agencies and

environmental organizations have announced support for wastewater reclamation projects as a

critical element in meeting present and future water demand; and

     WHEREAS, The state of Rhode Island has experienced successive drought conditions in

summer months in recent years necessitating stricter controls on water consumption rates and

identification of alternative water sources; and

     WHEREAS, Various current uses of water in Rhode Island do not require potable quality

including industrial processes (such as power plant cooling), and nonedible food crop agriculture

irrigation (such as on turf farms, golf courses and nurseries); and

     WHEREAS, Reclaimed water provides a dependable source of water even in drought

years because the amount of waste water generated is not greatly altered by drought conditions.

Agricultural and industrial practices in Rhode Island require a steady supply of water to foster the

rich farming legacy of the state as well as economic progress; and

     WHEREAS, In 2001, the Rhode Island Water Resources Board created the Water

Allocation Program Advisory Committee to address future water supply, rates and allotment

issues and to promote preservation of limited water resources in conjunction with water

conservation and watershed protection programs that sponsor a wastewater reclamation, recycling

and reuse subcommittee; and

     WHEREAS, Technological innovations and regulatory advances in the field of

wastewater treatment and purification have improved consistency in effluent quality and

pathogen destruction; and

     WHEREAS, High costs of water development and environmental protection coupled

with increasing frequency of water shortages have provided the impetus for beneficial use of

wastewater reuse in many states and countries. Reuse in the United States is predominately

located in southern and western regions, however, due to persisting water shortages Pennsylvania,

New Jersey, Massachusetts and other states in the northeastern United States have adopted or

initiated water reclamation and reuse measures; and

     WHEREAS, Several wastewater reuse projects exist in the state yet comprehensive

regulations or guidelines by the Department of Environmental Management or the Department of

Health have not been enacted; and

     WHEREAS, Interest in wastewater reuse by agricultural and industrial representatives in

Rhode Island has been documented; and

     WHEREAS, Future generations of Rhode Islanders have a fundamental right to

affordable drinking water which requires sustainable use of water supplies in the present; and

     WHEREAS, Implementation of wastewater reuse programs depend upon careful

economic considerations, potential uses for reclaimed water, stringency of waste discharge

requirements, public health considerations, and public policy emphasizing water conservation;

now, therefore be it

     RESOLVED, That a special Senate commission be and the same is hereby created

consisting of fourteen (14) members: three (3) of whom shall be members from the Senate, not

more than two (2) from the same political party, to be appointed by the President of the Senate;

one (1) of whom shall be Chairman of the Water Resources Board, or designee; one (1) of whom

shall be the Director of the Department of Environmental Management, or designee; one (1) of

whom shall be the Director of the Department of Health, or designee; one (1) of whom shall be

the Chairman of the Narragansett Bay Commission, or designee; one (1) of whom shall be the

Chairman of the Rivers Council, or designee; three (3) of whom shall be representatives of

environmental organizations that have an interest in water reclamation and reuse, to be appointed

by the President of the Senate; and three (3) of whom shall be representatives of water users that

have an interest in water reclamation and reuse, to be appointed by the President of the Senate.

     In lieu of any appointment of a member of the legislature to a permanent advisory

commission, a legislative study commission, or any commission created by a General Assembly

resolution, the appointing authority may appoint a member of the general public to serve in lieu

of a legislator, provided that the Majority Leader or the Minority Leader of the political party

which is entitled to the appointment consents to the member of the general public.

     The purpose of said commission shall be to study water reclamation and reuse.

     Forthwith upon passage of this resolution, the members of the commission shall meet at

the call of the President of the Senate and shall appoint from among the Senate members a

chairperson. Vacancies in said commission shall be filled in like manner as the original

appointment.

     The membership of said commission shall receive no compensation for their services.

     All departments and agencies of the state shall furnish such advice and information,

documentary and otherwise, to said commission and its agents as is deemed necessary or

desirable by the commission to facilitate the purposes of this resolution.

     The Joint Committee on Legislative Services is hereby authorized and directed to provide

suitable quarters for said commission; and be it further

     RESOLVED, That the commission shall report its findings and recommendations to the

Senate on or before March 2, 2004, and said commission shall expire on June 30, 2004.

     

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