US Representative Cory Gardner plans legislation ‘that fixes the broken permitting system’

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Here’s the current newsletter from Congressman Gardner. Here’s an excerpt:

Water Storage Tour in Weld County

On Friday, I led a water storage tour in Weld County and announced that I will be introducing new legislation when Congress returns from its summer work period.

Water is one of the main drivers of economic growth in Colorado, and every industry in the state relies on this vital resource. The federal government has continued to stall important projects like the Northern Integrated Supply Project because of a permitting process in Washington, D.C. that creates bureaucratic regulatory barriers.

The ongoing problems with water storage are why I plan to introduce a bill when Congress returns from its summer work period that fixes the broken permitting system. The legislation would establish an Office of Water Storage at the Army Corps of Engineers that would serve as the central hub for permitting decisions. This new office would coordinate with all agencies involved in the permitting and approval process for storage. The legislation would not call for circumvention of environmental reviews, but rather it sets a workable timeframe for an initial decision to be made on whether or not a project can move forward.

I stand ready to work with any willing partners on this issue that is so important to all of Colorado and its communities.

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