Bill 118 hr 1152, also known as the Water Quality Certification and Energy Project Improvement Act of 2023, aims to streamline the process for obtaining water quality certifications for energy projects. The bill seeks to improve coordination between federal agencies and states in order to expedite the approval process for energy projects while still maintaining high standards for water quality.
One key provision of the bill is the establishment of a timeline for states to review and approve water quality certifications for energy projects. This timeline is intended to provide certainty for project developers and ensure that the review process is completed in a timely manner.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions to improve coordination between federal agencies and states in the review of water quality certifications. This includes requiring federal agencies to defer to state decisions on water quality certifications unless there is clear evidence that the state decision is not in compliance with federal law.
Overall, the Water Quality Certification and Energy Project Improvement Act of 2023 aims to balance the need for timely approval of energy projects with the importance of protecting water quality. By streamlining the certification process and improving coordination between federal and state agencies, the bill seeks to promote responsible energy development while safeguarding our nation's water resources.