Requires DEP to establish online flood, rainfall, river level, and sewer capacity dashboard.
Impact
The implementation of A3078 is expected to standardize the collection and reporting of flood-related data across municipalities, thereby making flood risk assessments and responses more coordinated and efficient. This will alleviate the administrative burden on local governments by establishing standardized reporting requirements. By allowing the DEP to apply for federal grants, this bill could also secure additional resources for maintaining and improving the flood monitoring system, contributing to better preparedness and response to flood emergencies.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3078 requires the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to establish an online dashboard that provides real-time data on flood risks, rainfall, river levels, and sewer capacity for municipalities. This dashboard aims to enhance public access to critical information regarding flooding and storm conditions and to consolidate flood data reporting from local governments. The DEP is charged with ensuring that the dashboard is updated at least weekly during times of heightened storm activity and making this data accessible to the public.
Contention
While supporters of A3078 argue that it will enhance public safety and improve data-driven decision-making related to flood management, there may be concerns about the capacity and resources of municipalities to meet the new reporting requirements. Local governments could face challenges in the implementation of standardized data reporting protocols, particularly smaller municipalities with limited resources or technology. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the effectiveness of the dashboard in actually mitigating flood risks versus the costs associated with its development and maintenance.
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The bill mandates that once the dashboard is publicly available, the DEP will conduct annual reviews to assess the effectiveness of the dashboard and its data collection processes. This includes eliminating duplicative reporting and enhancing technology to better facilitate flood risk monitoring. Such measures are aimed at improving the performance of flood management systems across New Jersey.
Education: school districts; certain information on the school district's, intermediate school district's, or public school academy's website; require a school district, an intermediate school district, or a public school academy to post. Amends 1976 PA 451 (MCL 380.1 - 380.1852) by adding sec. 1280h.