New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08190

Introduced
5/5/25  
Refer
5/5/25  

Caption

Establishes the pipeline investment for public environmental solutions program for the purpose of making payments toward the replacement and rehabilitation of existing local municipally-owned and funded drinking water, stormwater and sanitary sewer systems; makes such program eligible for funding from the Clean water, clean air and green jobs environmental bond act of 2022.

Impact

The implications of A08190 on state laws are significant, as it amends existing provisions within the Environmental Conservation Law. The establishment of a dedicated funding mechanism for the infrastructure projects will enhance the state's ability to finance necessary upgrades and expansions of aging systems that are critical for public health and environmental protection. Additionally, the bill promotes accountability by requiring municipalities to report annually on the use of funds, thereby increasing transparency and allowing for better oversight of resources allocated to these crucial projects.

Summary

Bill A08190 seeks to establish a pipeline investment program aimed at enhancing public environmental solutions in New York State. This program will specifically facilitate funding aimed at the replacement and rehabilitation of locally-owned drinking water, stormwater, and sanitary sewer systems. By creating this framework, the bill intends to ensure that essential infrastructure meets contemporary environmental standards and can provide reliable services to communities across the state. The program is linked to funding opportunities under the Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act of 2022, emphasizing a commitment to sustainable development.

Contention

While A08190 has garnered support for its focus on improving water infrastructure, points of contention may arise regarding the distribution of funding, eligibility criteria, and prioritization of urban versus rural needs. Critics might argue that the bill could disproportionately favor larger municipalities, especially those with existing infrastructure issues, potentially neglecting smaller or rural communities that also face significant environmental challenges. Debates may ensue around the efficacy of the proposed funding formulas and whether they adequately address the specific needs of diverse localities across New York State.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A09325

Establishes a wastewater infrastructure and drinking water program for the purpose of making payments toward the replacement and rehabilitation of existing local municipally-owned and funded drinking water, storm water and sanitary sewer systems.

NY S05764

Establishes a wastewater infrastructure and drinking water program for the purpose of making payments toward the replacement and rehabilitation of existing local municipally-owned and funded drinking water, storm water and sanitary sewer systems.

NY S01850

Establishes the safe water and infrastructure action program for the purpose of making payments toward the replacement and rehabilitation of certain existing local drinking water, storm water and sanitary sewer systems; applies to any county, city, town, village or public authority drinking water system, storm water system or sanitary sewer system within the state that is not under the maintenance and/or operational jurisdiction of a private entity.

NY A06012

Establishes the safe water and infrastructure action program for the purpose of making payments toward the replacement and rehabilitation of certain existing local drinking water, storm water and sanitary sewer systems; applies to any county, city, town, village or public authority drinking water system, storm water system or sanitary sewer system within the state that is not under the maintenance and/or operational jurisdiction of a private entity.

NY S04071

Includes stormwater in the definition of sewage for purposes of certain water, sewer, and water and sewer authorities; defines stormwater.

NY A07467

Includes stormwater in the definition of sewage for purposes of certain water, sewer, and water and sewer authorities; defines stormwater.

NY HF3049

Palisade; clean water and sanitary sewer system improvements funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

NY A08683

Includes Hague Brook in the list of inland waterways eligible for the local waterfront revitalization program.

NY S08272

Includes Hague Brook in the list of inland waterways eligible for the local waterfront revitalization program.

NY S08499

Requires the department of environmental conservation and the department of health, owners or operators of public water systems, and owners or operators of buildings to take actions to prevent and control waterborne pathogens including legionella from source-to-tap.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.