The bill also expands the state's ability to implement nature based methods of coastal resiliency, including the establishment of new rules for permitting processes, faster application review and adoption of new strategies for replacing existing struggling infrastructure. The bill allowed Department of Environmental Protection to implement new technologies such as 3D printing to supplement ongoing coastal resiliency efforts. including mangrove planning, oyster reef restoration and wetland rehabilitation. And we've done an awful lot of that in different parts of the state. (09:55–10:06)
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Asserts that Senate Bill 302 allows the use of new technologies like 3D printing for coastal resiliency.
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