§ 42-17.1-2.3. Watershed-based management.
(a) In order to accomplish the duties and responsibilities for the protection, development, planning, and utilization of the natural resources of the state, the director is authorized: (1) to plan, coordinate, integrate, manage, exercise and/or implement the powers set forth in this chapter on a watershed basis for the purposes of preserving and/or improving ecosystem functionality, protecting public health, safety and welfare, and providing for the use of natural resources, including for recreational and agricultural purposes; (2) to work in conjunction with the Rhode Island rivers council and in cooperation with federal, interstate, state, local and private agencies and community organizations and watershed groups and associations and persons to effectuate watershed-based management, as appropriate and desirable; (3) to cooperate with the coastal resources management council in the preparation and adoption of a marine resources development plan as provided for in § 46-23-6(1)(v)(A); and (4) to coordinate and administer the activities of the department to achieve the purposes of systems level planning by the state; and within areas subject to the jurisdiction of the coastal resources management council, to administer its programs and exercise its powers and duties consistent with the marine resources development plan and in those areas which are not subject to the jurisdiction of the coastal resources management council to administer its programs and exercise its powers and duties in a manner that contributes to meeting the purposes and goals of the marine resources development plan.
(b) Cumulative effects and potential cumulative effects of regulatory actions, including, but not limited to, the issuance of permits and approvals, on a geographic basis, shall be incorporated, subject to the limitations set forth in § 42-17.1-2(14), to the extent practicable and reasonable by the department into watershed-based management and planning.
History of Section.P.L. 2004, ch. 145, § 1; P.L. 2004, ch. 159, § 1; P.L. 2004, ch. 254, § 1; P.L. 2004, ch. 260, § 1; P.L. 2006, ch. 321, § 1; P.L. 2006, ch. 465, § 1; P.L. 2008, ch. 475, § 23.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 42 - State Affairs and Government
Chapter 42-17.1 - Department of Environmental Management
Section 42-17.1-1. - Department established.
Section 42-17.1-2. - Powers and duties.
Section 42-17.1-2.1. - Leasing of reverted lands.
Section 42-17.1-2.2. - Regulation of tank ships and barges in Narragansett Bay — Feasibility study.
Section 42-17.1-2.3. - Watershed-based management.
Section 42-17.1-2.4. - Gasoline additives — Enforcement.
Section 42-17.1-2.5. - Tolling of expiration periods.
Section 42-17.1-3. - Construction of references.
Section 42-17.1-4. - Divisions within department.
Section 42-17.1-5. - Deputy director — Assistant directors and heads of divisions.
Section 42-17.1-6. - Advisory council on environmental affairs.
Section 42-17.1-7. - Rules and regulations.
Section 42-17.1-8. - Designation and assignment of functions.
Section 42-17.1-9. - Assumption of duties.
Section 42-17.1-9.1. - User fees at state beaches, parks, and recreation areas.
Section 42-17.1-9.2. - Repealed.
Section 42-17.1-10. - Construction of chapter.
Section 42-17.1-11. - Severability.
Section 42-17.1-12. - Auxiliary marine patrol.
Section 42-17.1-13. - Duties and limitations.
Section 42-17.1-14. - Auxiliary marine patrol — Service and benefits.
Section 42-17.1-15. - Trooper Daniel L. O’Brien Pavilion.
Section 42-17.1-15.1. - Frederick J. Benson Pavilion.
Section 42-17.1-16. - Fees for use of state port facilities at Galilee.
Section 42-17.1-16.1. - Fees for use of state port facilities at Newport — Development fund.
Section 42-17.1-17. - Transfer of powers and functions from department of environmental management.
Section 42-17.1-18. - Transfer of function from the department of community affairs.
Section 42-17.1-19. - Notification by director.
Section 42-17.1-20. - Powers and duties of deputy director for environmental quality.
Section 42-17.1-21. - Repealed.
Section 42-17.1-22. - Ice safety program.
Section 42-17.1-23. - Certification of underground storage tank professionals.
Section 42-17.1-23.1. - Transfer of functions and resources — Underground storage tanks.
Section 42-17.1-24. - Dredging and dredged material management.
Section 42-17.1-25. - Continuity of legal authority and administrative functions.