New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A547

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires DEP and owners of certain reservoirs to implement certain flood control measures; authorizes Office of Emergency Management to order lowering of reservoirs levels in response to severe weather events.

Impact

The bill has significant implications for state laws governing water resource management. It mandates the DEP to establish enforceable rules around reservoir levels, thus allowing for a standardized response across the state. Moreover, by requiring local reservoir owners to prepare and implement flood action plans, the bill ensures that individual reservoirs are managed according to their unique conditions, potentially reducing flood risks significantly in affected areas.

Summary

Bill A547 requires the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to identify reservoirs with documented flooding issues and assess their downstream capacities and water usage needs. The intention is to put in place a comprehensive flood action plan that responds proactively to flooding risks associated with these reservoirs. This assessment will lead to regulations determining maximum water levels that must be maintained to balance flood risk and adequate water supply for surrounding communities.

Conclusion

Overall, A547 reflects a proactive approach to managing the challenges of flooding in New Jersey. By outlining clear responsibilities for both the DEP and reservoir owners, the bill seeks to enhance flood resilience within the state while addressing the immediate needs of communities at risk from flooding due to high reservoir levels.

Contention

Notably, the bill also empowers the Office of Emergency Management to lower reservoir levels in response to severe weather conditions. This provision could raise concerns among stakeholders regarding the operational autonomy of reservoir owners, as well as the potential for liability if the water levels are manipulated. Opponents argue that such measures could interfere with local water management strategies or lead to unintended consequences for water supply during critical periods.

Companion Bills

NJ S2107

Carry Over Requires DEP and owners of certain reservoirs to implement certain flood control measures; authorizes Office of Emergency Management to order lowering of reservoirs levels in response to severe weather events.

NJ A427

Carry Over Requires DEP and owners of certain reservoirs to implement certain flood control measures; authorizes Office of Emergency Management to order lowering of reservoirs levels in response to severe weather events.

NJ S1952

Same As Requires DEP and owners of certain reservoirs to implement certain flood control measures; authorizes Office of Emergency Management to order lowering of reservoirs levels in response to severe weather events.

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CA SB872

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MS HB1098

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TX HB2109

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