MORE WATER Act Making Our communities Resilient through Enhancing Water for Agriculture, Technology, the Environment, and Residences Act
The proposed bill emphasizes multi-benefit projects, particularly those ensuring safe drinking water for low-income communities and enhancing environmental conditions. It sets a mandatory requirement that at least 50% of the conveyance projects funded should focus on environmental benefits, while also ensuring that low-income communities receive quantifiable safe drinking water benefits. The bill also allocates $500 million in appropriations over five years to facilitate these improvements, highlighting significant federal investment in water infrastructure.
Senate Bill 3738, titled the Making Our Communities Resilient through Enhancing Water for Agriculture, Technology, the Environment, and Residences Act or the MORE WATER Act, aims to amend the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act by reauthorizing large-scale water recycling and reuse programs while establishing a Water Conveyance Improvement Program. This legislative initiative is designed to enhance the federal government's ability to support water management projects that provide both environmental and infrastructural benefits.
Debates surrounding SB 3738 center on the balancing act between funding large-scale projects and ensuring localized impacts, especially regarding safe drinking water provisions. Supporters argue that this bill provides comprehensive resources necessary for revitalizing aging water infrastructure and supporting sustainability initiatives. However, critics worry about federal overreach and the potential sidelining of local policies, aiming to ensure that community-specific needs are also addressed through these projects.