3114 - Statewide Water Resources Committee.

     § 3114.  Statewide Water Resources Committee.        (a)  Establishment.--There is established within the     department the Statewide Water Resources Committee. The purpose     of the committee is to coordinate the development of the State     water plan, recommend policies and guidelines for and oversee     the development of the State water plan and, in continuing     consultation and collaboration with the regional committees and     the department and with the full opportunity for public review     and comment, approve and recommend to the secretary approval and     adoption of the State water plan. The Statewide committee shall     be subject to the provisions applicable generally to boards and     commissions identified in section 203 of the act of April 9,     1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of     1929.        (b)  Membership.--            (1)  The Statewide committee shall be composed of members        selected as set forth in this subsection.            (2)  Eighteen members shall be appointed as follows:                (i)  Six members shall be representatives of the            regional committees, appointed as provided in this            paragraph. The Majority Leader of the Senate and Majority            Leader of the House of Representatives shall each appoint            two members from among the members of the regional            committees. The Minority Leader of the Senate and the            Minority Leader of the House of Representatives shall            each appoint one member from among the members of the            regional committees. Each regional committee shall            nominate from among their members individuals to be            considered for appointment under this paragraph, and no            more than one member from each regional committee shall            be appointed under this paragraph.                (ii)  The Governor shall appoint six members            representing a cross section of water user interests,            including agriculture, conservation districts, industrial            and commercial enterprises, mining, energy development            and production and public water supply. The Governor            shall seek suggestions and recommendations for Statewide            committee membership from representative organizations.                (iii)  The Governor shall appoint six members            representing local government, environmental and            conservation interests and professions relating to water            resources management. The Governor shall seek suggestions            and recommendations for Statewide committee membership            from representative organizations.            (3)  The Secretary of Environmental Protection, Secretary        of Agriculture, Secretary of Conservation and Natural        Resources, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Fish and        Boat Commission, Chairman of the Pennsylvania Public Utility        Commission and Executive Director of the Pennsylvania        Emergency Management Agency or their designees shall be ex        officio voting members of the Statewide committee. The        Secretary of Community and Economic Development and the        Executive Director of the Governor's Center for Local        Government Services or their designees and a representative        of each Compact Basin Commission shall be invited to serve as        ex officio nonvoting members of the Statewide committee.            (4)  Members shall be appointed no later than 180 days        after the effective date of this chapter.            (5)  A member shall be appointed for a term of four        years. Of the initial members appointed by the Governor:                (i)  Six members shall serve initial terms of two            years.                (ii)  Six members shall serve initial terms of four            years.                (iii)  After such initial terms, individuals            appointed by the Governor shall serve for a term of four            years.            (6)  Members must, as a result of educational background,        training or experience, have an understanding of water        resources planning and management issues.            (7)  The chairperson of the Statewide committee shall be        elected by a majority vote of the full membership of the        committee.            (8)  Vacancies shall be filled for the remainder of an        unexpired term in the same manner as original appointments. A        member, upon expiration of the term, shall continue to hold        office until a successor is appointed.            (9)  A majority of the membership of the Statewide        committee shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of        business. Action may be taken on a matter before the        committee by a majority vote of the full membership of the        committee.            (10)  Members of the Statewide committee shall serve        without compensation but may be reimbursed from funds        appropriated for such purposes for necessary and reasonable        travel and other expenses incurred during the performance of        their duties.        (c)  Powers and duties.--The Statewide committee shall:            (1)  Recommend to the secretary the approval and adoption        of the State water plan, including regional plan components,        following consultation with the regional committees, the        department, Compact Basin Commission and other appropriate        agencies and after the public comment and hearing process        specified in section 3115(b) (relating to development,        adoption, amendment and periodic review of State water plan).            (2)  Assist the department, in cooperation with regional        committees, with the development of a public participation        process to encourage the input from persons interested in        water resources issues throughout the process of developing        and formulating regional plan components and the State water        plan.            (3)  Recommend approval by the secretary of policies and        guidelines for the preparation and development of regional        plans and the State water plan in order to assure consistency        in the methods used to carry out the assessments and        inventories required under section 3112 (relating to plan        contents).            (4)  Review and comment upon regulations and policies        proposed by the department under this chapter. In furtherance        of this responsibility, the Statewide committee shall be        given a reasonable opportunity to review and comment on        regulations promulgated under this chapter affecting water        resources prior to the submission to the Environmental        Quality Board for both initial and final consideration. The        written report of the Statewide committee shall be presented        to the Environmental Quality Board with any regulatory        proposal under this chapter. The chairperson of the Statewide        committee shall be invited to participate in the presentation        of all regulations promulgated under this chapter affecting        water resources before the Environmental Quality Board.            (5)  Carry out the duties and responsibilities assigned        to the Statewide committee under this chapter or other        applicable statutes.