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Water
quality rules up for public discussion
Monday, Feb 27, 2006
By Rob
Moritz
Arkansas News Bureau
LITTLE ROCK - Among a deluge of public
meetings over the next few months, state environmental officials will consider
proposed changes in water quality standards, including one that would allow the
damming of one of Arkansas' most pristine waterways.
The Arkansas
Department of Environmental Quality has scheduled nine public meetings around
the state in March and April to discuss the state's water quality standards. The
meetings are mandated under the Federal Clean Air Act.
ADEQ is to use
public input from the meetings to rework the standards and present a revised
version to state Pollution Control and Ecology Commission in October, department
spokesman Doug Szenher said.
Meanwhile, the commission plans to hold a
separate set of public hearings on a proposed change in water quality standards
affecting Lee Creek, a northwest Arkansas waterway known as a haven for fishing
and whitewater kayaking.
The River Valley Regional Water District, which
includes all cities and water districts in Crawford County, wants the commission
to change Regulation No. 2 so it can build a dam on a portion Lee Creek to
provide drinking water for its customers.
Current standards prohibit
water districts from damming extraordinary resource waters for customer
use.
In January, the commission granted the water district's request for
what is known as "third-party rulemaking" after being presented with a
petition.
Environmental groups oppose the request, saying any decisions
concerning extraordinary resource waterways should be made after lengthy
discussion. They also worry that changing the regulation would strip away
important current protections for extraordinary resource waters.
Glen
Hooks, regional representative for the Sierra Club, said all the regulations
within Arkansas' water quality standards should be discussed at the same time.
One specific regulation should not receive special recognition, he said.
"It seems parallel, but wasteful," Hooks said last week. "I'm hopeful
we'll reach the same result at the end, that you shouldn't mess with the
ERWs."
Szenher said he expects the Lee Creek damming issue to be
discussed at both sets of hearings.
"The commission wanted to have them
separate," while the department wanted just one set of public hearings, he
said.
During the commission's January meeting, commissioners expressed
concern about addressing the protected waterways issue in a larger discussion of
the overall water quality standards. Some feared the issue would get lost in the
larger and more complicated state water quality issues.
Commissioner
Randy Young, the executive director of the Arkansas Natural Resources
Commission, said last week that he voted to have separate public
meetings.
"The River Valley third-party petition is on a very specific
proposed rule change," Young said. "Having that hearing separate will enable the
public to really focus on that specific change and not get lost in the
shuffle."
The first of the nine public water quality hearings is set for
March 2 at Northridge Middle School in Van Buren. Other hearings are scheduled
for March 9 at Arkansas State University-Mountain Home; March 16 at South
Arkansas Community College in El Dorado; March 23 at the Clarion Inn at
Fayetteville; March 30 at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia; April 6 at
Nettleton High School Commons in Jonesboro; and April 13 at the ADEQ
headquarters in Little Rock.
All the meetings are to begin at 6 p.m.,
except the meeting in Little Rock, which is to begin 1 p.m.
The first
hearing on the regulation relating to Lee Creek is scheduled for March 27 at
Northridge Middle School in Van Buren, with others to follow April 3 at
ASU-Mountain Home; April 10 at the Jones Center for Families Chapel in
Springdale; and April 17 at ADEQ headquarters.
All of those meetings
also are scheduled to begin 6 p.m., except for a 1 p.m. meeting April 17 in
Little Rock.
Glen Hooks
Associate Regional
Representative
Sierra Club of Arkansas
1308 W. 2nd Street
Little Rock,
AR 72201
(501) 744-2674