Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB428

Introduced
2/12/26  

Caption

Underground wells; carbon dioxide storage prohibited unless local governing body approves, approval procedures provided

Impact

By requiring local governing body approval, HB428 modifies the existing framework for environmental management related to carbon storage. This new requirement places emphasis on localized decision-making, which can result in varied regulatory environments across different jurisdictions within the state. The bill aims to prevent potential adverse effects from carbon dioxide storage projects by allowing local governments to consider the specific contexts and concerns of their communities before granting approval.

Summary

House Bill 428 addresses the regulation of underground wells specifically related to the storage of carbon dioxide. The bill mandates that any proposal for such storage must first receive approval from the relevant local governing bodies. This measure represents an effort to increase local control over decisions that can significantly impact environmental conditions and community safety. Supporters of HB428 argue that the involvement of local entities in the decision-making process will help ensure that carbon dioxide storage projects meet community needs and standards.

Contention

Despite the intended local oversight, the bill has sparked debate among stakeholders. Proponents contend that local governance is essential for addressing the unique challenges posed by carbon dioxide storage, as these projects can have significant effects on land use and public health. On the other hand, critics argue that excessive local control may lead to inconsistent regulations that could hinder broader environmental initiatives aimed at addressing climate change. There are concerns that this could create obstacles for companies looking to invest in carbon storage as a method for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, possibly affecting the state's ability to participate in wider climate goals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB578

Quarries; Environmental Management Department prohibited form issuing permits under certain circumstances; procedures for local government approval provided; advisory boards provided for

AL HB362

Counties and municipalities; recording and publishing of meetings of local governing bodies, required

AL SB295

Underground Damage Prevention Program, One-Call Notification System, further provided for complex or large projects

AL HB517

Underground Damage Prevention Program, One-Call Notification System, further provided for complex or large projects

AL HB304

Motor vehicles; impoundment conditions and procedures, further provided; redemption procedures, further provided; issuance of local identification cards, restrictions provided

AL SB192

Alabama student grant program, approved institution of higher learning provided

AL HB329

Military installations; local government, approval to construct nearby tall structures required, authorized to seek enjoinment of violative construction

AL SB330

Certain municipal water works boards reconstituted, operating procedures further provided for

AL SB91

Military installations; local government, approval to construct nearby tall structures required, authorized to seek enjoinment of violative construction

AL SB41

Calhoun County, authorizes the county commission and governing bodies of municipalities to regulate halfway houses

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.