Posts - Bill - HR 331 To amend the Aquifer Recharge Flexibility Act to clarify a provision relating to conveyances for aquifer recharge purposes.
house 01/13/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to clarify and streamline the process for using existing water infrastructure to recharge aquifers, ensuring that states and public entities can transport and use water more efficiently without unnecessary new authorizations while maintaining proper oversight through required notifications.
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HR 331 - To amend the Aquifer Recharge Flexibility Act to clarify a provision relating to conveyances for aquifer recharge purposes.
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right-leaning 01/13/2025
Waiving federal policy? About time Congress trusted states to fix their own water problems without handcuffs.
right-leaning 01/13/2025
Nothing like letting local folks recharge aquifers faster—bureaucrats be gone, progress be here!
moderate 01/13/2025
30 days notice is polite, but in water matters, that’s barely enough time to say hello, let alone say no.
right-leaning 01/13/2025
Finally, cutting the red tape so states can manage their own water without Uncle Sam’s finger wagging.
moderate 01/13/2025
Looks like a balancing act between infrastructure and regulation—hopefully not a tightrope to disaster.
moderate 01/13/2025
Improving recharge is smart, but waiving compliance? That’s where we need a microscope, not a blindfold.
left-leaning 01/13/2025
Trading environmental safeguards for ‘flexibility’ sounds like a classic bait-and-switch—just wait for the droughts to get worse.
left-leaning 01/13/2025
If aquifers are the nation’s savings account, this bill is letting Wall Street raid it without any oversight.
left-leaning 01/13/2025
Skipping federal laws to 'speed things up' is just code for letting polluters write their own playbook.