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2011 SESSION

Waters of the State, Ports and Harbors
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  • HB 1623 Wetlands; requirement of individual or general Virginia Water Protection Permit.
  • HB 1624 Environmental Quality, Department of; powers of Executive Director.
  • HB 1635 Virginia ports; requires approval of both Governor & General Assembly before change in ownership.
  • HB 1649 Virginia Water Protection Permit; fee exemption for U.S. Navy dredging projects.
  • HB 1723 Virginia Marine Resources Commission; permits for encroachment on subaqueous beds.
  • HB 1734 Professional Soil Scientists and Wetland Professionals, Board for; licensed soil scientists.
  • HB 1738 Reporting of water withdrawals; State Water Control Board to impose a civil penalty.
  • HB 1743 Nottoway River; extends portion that is designated as a component of Virginia Scenic Rivers System.
  • HB 1828 Virginia Pollution Abatement Permit; inspection requirements.
  • HB 1855 Harvell Dam; DGIF shall submit a report evaluating alternatives to proposed breach thereof.
  • HB 1913 Menhaden fishing; prohibits from taking with purse nets in Rappahannock River & its tributaries.
  • HB 1943 No discharge zones; criteria shall be premised on improvement of impaired tidal creeks.
  • HB 2047 Virginia Waterways Clean Up and Consumer Choice Act; paper and plastic bag fee.
  • HB 2058 Water quality reports; consolidates several reports on progress in cleaning State's impaired waters.
  • HB 2103 Aboveground storage tanks; Water Control Board to develop performance standards for certain tanks.
  • HB 2126 Wetland mitigation banks; removes references to an outdated map used to identify.
  • HB 2137 Nottoway River; extends portion that is designated as a component of Virginia Scenic Rivers System.
  • HB 2186 Chesapeake Bay crab meat; containers should include at least 51% by weight, crab taken from Bay.
  • HB 2187 Baylor Ground; removes certain area in waters of Crippen Creek from natural oyster beds, etc.
  • HB 2310 Filled subaqueous bottomlands; Marine Resources Commission to convey title if lawfully deposited.
  • HB 2389 Virginia Resources Authority; renewable energy projects.
  • HB 2402 Interbasin water transfers; establishes a procedure.
  • HB 2424 Appomattox State Scenic River; designating lower portion thereof as a scenic river.
  • HB 2447 Renewable energy incentives; created for development of renewable energy facilities in State.
  • HB 2486 Impaired waters; requires plan developed and implemented to restore waters be controlling.
  • HB 2495 Advanced Shipbuilding Training Facility Grant Program; revises Program.
  • HB 2519 Virginia Water Protection Permit; state agencies asked to review to provide comments within 45 days.
  • HB 2531 Income tax, corporate; Virginia port volume increase tax credit.
  • SB 778 Nottoway River; extends portion that is designated as a component of Virginia Scenic Rivers System.
  • SB 814 Offshore energy resources; State to support oil and natural gas exploration, etc., exception.
  • SB 843 Aboveground storage tanks; Water Control Board to develop performance standards for certain tanks.
  • SB 885 Wetlands; requirement of individual or general Virginia Water Protection Permit.
  • SB 921 Pianakatank River & Narrows; VMRC to convey easements for purpose of installing, etc. cable system.
  • SB 952 Lake Anna; names six bridges in vicinity.
  • SB 955 Craney Island Disposal Area; Port Authority to take material dredged during expansion and dispose.
  • SB 961 Virginia Water Protection Permit; fee exemption for U.S. Navy dredging projects.
  • SB 1021 Virginia Water Protection Permit; state agencies asked to review to provide comments within 45 days.
  • SB 1056 Wastewater treatment; State Water Control Board develop policies eliminating wastewater discharges.
  • SB 1060 Impounding structure; determination of hazard potential classification, development of permit.
  • SB 1100 Nutrient Offset Fund; created.
  • SB 1102 Point source nutrient trading; shall not be subject to a two-for-one trading ratio.
  • SB 1119 Permit compliance; Department of Environmental Quality increases limit of civil penalty issued.
  • SB 1133 Filled subaqueous bottomlands; Marine Resources Commission to convey title if lawfully deposited.
  • SB 1237 Ground water withdrawal permit fees; increases maximum amount State Water Control Board can charge.
  • SB 1265 Professional Soil Scientists and Wetland Professionals, Board for; licensed soil scientists.
  • SB 1298 Virginia Pollution Abatement Permit; inspection requirements.
  • SB 1307 Interbasin waters transfers; establishes a procedure.
  • SB 1309 Virginia Resources Authority; modifies provisions to conform to Public Finance Act.
  • SB 1406 Impounding structure; definition, exempts certain dams.
  • SB 1441 Impaired waters; requires plan developed and implemented to restore waters be controlling.
  • SB 1456 Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board; requires owners of dams to submit annual certifications.
  • SB 1481 Income tax, corporate; Virginia port volume increase tax credit.
  • SJ 330 Subaqueous bottomland; VIMS and VMRC to jointly study ways to better utilize those on seaside.
  • SJ 334 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Nutrient Credit Exchange Program; Secretary of Natural Resources to study.