Establishes "Smart Stormwater Sensor Pilot Program" in DEP; appropriates $1 million.
Impact
The bill mandates that local government units, including counties and municipalities, may apply for grants to support the purchase and installation of smart stormwater sensors. The DEP is responsible for distributing $1 million from the General Fund to fund this initiative. Participating local governments will submit applications outlining flood history, response plans, and locations at risk, ensuring targeted investment in areas most vulnerable to flooding.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3079 establishes a pilot program known as the 'Smart Stormwater Sensor Pilot Program' under the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) in New Jersey. This initiative is designed to enhance flood risk management by providing real-time monitoring through the installation of smart sensors in stormwater infrastructure, particularly in flood-prone areas. The program aims to improve community preparedness by enabling timely flood alerts and efficient management of stormwater systems.
Contention
One notable aspect of A3079 is the requirement for rigorous reporting by the DEP, which must evaluate the pilot program's outcomes and effectiveness within a defined timeline. This provision raises concerns among lawmakers regarding accountability and the potential for ongoing funding needs. Additionally, the delegation of maintenance responsibilities to local governments for the sensors raises questions about sustainability and whether local units are adequately prepared to manage these new systems without further state support.
Permits business entities and nonprofit organizations to adopt certain responsibilities related to stormwater management basins; provides corporation business tax credit for adoption of stormwater management basins in certain watersheds.