NC WATER EFFICIENCY ACT.

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View NCGA Bill Details2011-2012 Session
House Bill 787 (Public) Filed Wednesday, April 6, 2011
TO IMPROVE THE EFFICIENCY OF USE OF NORTH CAROLINA'S WATER RESOURCES.
Intro. by McGrady, Samuelson.

Status: Ref To Com On Agriculture/Environment/Natural Resources (Senate Action) (Jun 8 2011)
H 787

Bill Summaries:

  • Summary date: May 31 2011 - View Summary

    House committee substitute makes the following changes to 1st edition. Deletes all amendments and provisions of previous edition except those directing the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to provide statewide outreach and technical assistance related to water efficiency, including best management practices addressing at least eight enumerated practices. Rewrites GS 143-355(l) to require local water supply plans to include a plan for the reduction of long-term per capita demand for potable water. Rewrites GS 143-355.4(b)(7) to require a local government or large community water system to demonstrate that it has implemented a consumer education program that emphasizes the importance of water conservation and that includes information on measures that residential customers may implement to reduce water consumption in order to be eligible for specified water infrastructure funds. Amends GS 159-52(a), permitting the Local Government Commission to consider whether the local government has prepared a local water supply plan if the proposed bond issue is for a water system described in GS 159-48(b)(21). Clarifies that nothing in the act is to be construed to authorize the adoption of rules necessary to implement the act or construed to negatively impact economic development. Effective October 1, 2011.


  • Summary date: Apr 7 2011 - View Summary

    Amends GS 143-355(l), which concerns local water supply plans, to add that a local government unit or large community water system must also include a local water efficiency plan in the revised plan. Enacts GS 143-355(l1) to detail the items contained in a local water efficiency plan. Enacts subdivision (8) to GS 143-355.4(b), requiring a local government unit or a large community system to implement a water fixture and appliance retrofit and incentive program to be eligible for state water infrastructure funds. Enacts subdivision (13) to GS 159-52(a), allowing the Local Government Commission to consider whether a local government unit has prepared and complied with a local water efficiency plan when determining whether a proposed bond issue is approved. Enacts new subsection (d) to GS 159G-36, which describes limits on water infrastructure loans and grants, to specify that not less than 20% of the Drinking Water Reserve will be used for loans or grants for projects to assist recipients to achieve the residential water use reduction goals for local government units included in local water efficiency plans.
    Directs the Department of Environment and Natural Resources to provide statewide outreach and technical assistance related to water efficiency, including best management practices addressing at least eight enumerated practices. Directs the State Water Infrastructure Commission (Commission), in consultation with specified entities, to examine the impacts and benefits of water conservation and efficiency on utilities and users and develop recommendations for mitigating financial impacts and for assuring sustainable revenues. Directs the Commission and the NC Utilities Commission to develop recommendations for electric utility and water utility coordination, and to report to the Environmental Review Commission annually, with the first report due before November 1, 2012.
    Effective October 1, 2011.