Update 2024-03-27: Last days to oppose GA HB 1146, the rich private water system bill 2024-03-27.
Help stop the Georgia legislature from passing bad bills in a rush before it ends Wednesday.
Help oppose bad Georgia bills HB 1146 rich man’s water system, HB 1172 river trespass, and SB 132 fake Okefenokee moratorium
The former fake dragline mining moratorium that failed got pasted onto another bill, SB 132. Although you cannot even see the current text on the Georgia legislature web page, this slapped-in bill still has too many restrictions on appeals and would do nothing to stop the currently proposed mine or any other mine using different mining methods.
Here’s how to contact your Georgia Senate member:
https://wwals.net/about/elected-officials/georgia-senate/
Here’s how to contact your Georgia House member:
https://wwals.net/about/elected-officials/georgia-house/
Floridians, please ask your Georgia friends and relatives to do this.
HB 1172 says people can boat or fish on “navigable” rivers, but doesn’t say they can step ashore, even if they capsize. The previous poorly-fashioned bill to define navigable did not pass, so HB 1172 would also leave the possibility of streams long used for boating and fishing getting closed off by private property owners according to Georgia’s antiquated 1863 definition of navigable. Also, removing any mention of the public trust doctrine is not a good idea.
Suwannee River Basin
the WWALS
map of all public landings in the Suwannee River Basin.
HB 1146 would allow private water systems to supply local businesses without county oversight. The bill says it is only for coastal aquifers, but who’s to say the entire Floridan Aquifer is not coastal, since it stretches from the Atlantic to the Gulf of Mexico? Besides, if this bill is so great, why did the Senate chairman refuse to let people speak against it after they took a day off to go to Atlanta from south Georgia?
Floridan aquifer study area in
Revised Hydrogeologic Framework of the Floridan Aquifer System 2016-03
-jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®
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