Plain English Breakdown
The bill text does not provide details about the specific process or body for complaints beyond mentioning that utilities can submit a complaint to the board, which is vague and not fully supported by the official source material.
Water Pumping for Drinking Water
This bill stops Tennessee's environment department from prohibiting water utilities from taking water from natural sources unless required by federal law.
What This Bill Does
- Allows water providers to take water from rivers, lakes, and other natural waters without the state's permission if not required by federal laws.
- Requires the state to inform a utility in writing if it stops them from getting water because of federal law.
Who It Names or Affects
- Water providers that give drinking water to people in Tennessee
- The department of environment and conservation in Tennessee
Terms To Know
- Utility
- A company or organization that provides services like water, electricity, or gas to the public.
- Federal law
- Laws made by the national government of the United States.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill did not pass and was stopped in a committee.
- It only applies if federal laws do not require restrictions on water withdrawal.