New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04514

Introduced
2/4/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

Establishes the nutrient inactivant application permit to allow for the use of products used for controlling phosphorus levels in lakes or ponds to prevent and inhibit harmful algal blooms.

Impact

If passed, the bill will amend the Environmental Conservation Law by introducing new provisions that define nutrient inactivants and the criteria for obtaining a nutrient inactivant application permit. The law would require that only certified applicators can engage in the application of these substances, ensuring that they possess the necessary knowledge regarding the safe handling, use, and disposal of the chemicals involved. This regulatory effort is expected to significantly improve oversight of nutrient management practices, thereby contributing to better water quality in New York's lakes and ponds.

Summary

Bill A04514, introduced in New York, aims to establish a regulatory framework for the application of nutrient inactivants to control phosphorus levels in lakes and ponds. By creating a special type of State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) permit for the commercial application of these products, the bill addresses the ongoing issue of harmful algal blooms, which pose significant ecological and health risks. The need for such legislation arises from the increasing prevalence of nutrient pollution in water bodies, leading to deteriorating water quality and adverse environmental impacts.

Conclusion

Overall, Bill A04514 represents a significant step toward comprehensive water quality management in New York, reflecting a growing recognition of the challenges posed by nutrient pollution. Its passage would provide a formalized framework for the responsible use of nutrient inactivants, aiming to enhance ecological outcomes while balancing the needs of various stakeholders involved in water management.

Contention

The introduction of Bill A04514 is not without controversy. Proponents argue that the regulation of nutrient inactivants is necessary for protecting public health and the environment by providing a structured approach to addressing nutrient pollution. On the other hand, some stakeholders express concerns about the economic implications for businesses engaged in water treatment and management, suggesting that the permit requirements could impose additional operational costs. Furthermore, debates may arise regarding the scientific efficacy of the proposed methods for controlling algal blooms using nutrient inactivants versus other existing strategies.

Companion Bills

NY S05936

Same As Establishes the nutrient inactivant application permit to allow for the use of products used for controlling phosphorus levels in lakes or ponds to prevent and inhibit harmful algal blooms.

Previously Filed As

NY S05936

Establishes the nutrient inactivant application permit to allow for the use of products used for controlling phosphorus levels in lakes or ponds to prevent and inhibit harmful algal blooms.

NY S01833

Enacts the "harmful algal bloom monitoring and prevention act"; establishes the harmful algal bloom monitoring and prevention fund.

NY A05150

Enacts the "harmful algal bloom monitoring and prevention act"; establishes the harmful algal bloom monitoring and prevention fund.

NY S3723

Authorizes use of certain constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues for grants for prevention and remediation of harmful algal blooms.

NY HB3314

Relating to harmful algal blooms; prescribing an effective date.

NY A08754

Permits "A Beautiful Noise, LLC" to file an application for a New York city musical and theatrical production tax credit for 2022.

NY S08229

Permits "A Beautiful Noise, LLC" to file an application for a New York city musical and theatrical production tax credit for 2022.

NY A10735

Establishes the offense of obstructing a police officer or peace officer as intentionally interfering with, inhibiting, or attempting to interfere or inhibit a police officer or peace officer from performing their lawful duties.

NY A08205

Establishes grocery store wine licenses permitting the licensee to sell from the licensed premises wine produced in New York state or produced from ingredients grown or produced in New York state, in sealed containers for consumption off such premises.

NY S07398

Establishes grocery store wine licenses permitting the licensee to sell from the licensed premises wine produced in New York state or produced from ingredients grown or produced in New York state, in sealed containers for consumption off such premises.

Similar Bills

DE HCR77

Recognizing The Delaware Nutrient Management Program And The Delaware Nutrient Management Commission.

AR HB1928

To Amend The Arkansas Soil Nutrient Application And Poultry Litter Utilization Act.

NY S05936

Establishes the nutrient inactivant application permit to allow for the use of products used for controlling phosphorus levels in lakes or ponds to prevent and inhibit harmful algal blooms.

MN SF1840

Grant program appropriation to promote certain nutrient management practices

MN HF1524

Agriculture grant program established to promote certain nutrient management practices, and money appropriated.

MT HB736

Provide nutrient pollutant loading offsets

KS HB2693

Prohibiting certain applications of swine waste, establishing setback rules and requiring applicators to prevent nuisance conditions.

OK HB2975

Agriculture; nutrient management plans; poultry waste; effective date.