On Friday, March 27, 2015 the Georgia legislature passed HB 397, overhauling the State Soil and Water Conservation Commission ("Commission"). HB 397 is intended to curb the Commission's independence and streamline its regulations. The bill transforms the Commission from an independent state agency to one within the umbrella and oversight of the Department of Agriculture. One state representative provides that the bill is expected to save the state up to $300,000. See Michael Caldwell, Legislative Tracker ...
Posts from April 2015.
At the end of its recent session, the Georgia General Assembly passed HB 464 by unanimous votes to cap the land conservation tax credit at $30 million for 2016 and then eliminate it altogether at the end of 2016. HB 464 also repeals the tax credits for water conservation facilities and ending groundwater usage, effective at the end of 2016. The original bill, introduced by Representative Bruce Williamson (R-115; Monroe), did not address the land conservation tax credit. Section 1 of the original bill repeals the tax credit for water conservation facilities; Section 2 ends the tax credit ...
Posted in: Environmental Law Cases, Georgia
Tags: environmental, georgia, Georgia General Assembly, HB 464, land conservation, Representative Bruce Williamson, tax credits, Water and Land Conservation Tax Credits, Water Conservation, Ways and Means Committee
Posted in: Georgia, Water Regulations
Tags: environmental law, Erosion and Sediment Control Overview Council, georgia, Georgia Water Coalition, Governor Nathan Deal, Green Book, GWC, HB 397, Soil and Water Commission, State Soil and Water Conservation Commission
Last December, EPA announced its final rule regarding the management of coal combustion residuals ("CCR" a/k/a "coal ash"). This came several years after initial alternative proposals were offered for public comment, and the Agency's subsequent review of over 450,000 written comments. The announcement reflected a decision to regulate CCR as a non-hazardous waste under Subtitle D of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ("RCRA"). Such a classification had been supported by the power industry and industry groups and businesses that use coal ash in manufacturing and ...
Tags: CCR, coal ash, Coal Combustion Residuals, David McKinley, epa, rcra, resource conservation and recovery act, Subtitle D