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VA SB243

PFAS Expert Advisory Committee; established, monitoring sources.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
02/21/2024
Crossed Over
02/13/2024
Passed
02/29/2024
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/02/2024

Introduced Session

2024 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Department of Environmental Quality; Department of Health; PFAS; identification; monitoring; PFAS Expert Advisory Council established; report. Requires, for every public water system, as defined in the bill, the Department of Health (VDH) to assist the Department of Environmental Quality (the Department) by transferring to the Department quarterly all validated monitoring results available to VDH that indicate PFAS maximum containment level, as defined in the bill, exceedances. In such circumstances, the bill provides that the Department is required to develop and implement a plan to prioritize and conduct PFAS assessments for identifying significant sources of PFAS in such public water system's raw water source or sources. The bill requires any facility, if deemed by the Department to be a potentially significant source of PFAS in the public water system's raw water source, (i) to perform and promptly report the results of quarterly discharge monitoring for one year and (ii) to report to the Department, within 90 days after being directed by the Department, its manufacture or use of PFAS. The bill establishes a PFAS Expert Advisory Committee to assist the Department and VDH in its PFAS-related efforts and requires the Committee to meet at least two times per year through June 30, 2027. The bill requires the Department to annually report certain information to the Governor and the General Assembly by October 1.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) Expert Advisory Committee to assist the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) in identifying PFAS sources, monitoring PFAS levels, and developing options for reducing PFAS in public water supplies. The bill requires VDH to transfer PFAS monitoring data to DEQ, which must then develop and implement a plan to prioritize and conduct PFAS assessments for public water systems with PFAS levels exceeding the maximum contaminant level (MCL). The bill also requires certain facilities deemed to be potential PFAS sources to self-report their PFAS manufacture and use, and to conduct quarterly discharge monitoring. Additionally, the bill mandates the DEQ to report annually on its PFAS-related activities and the work of the PFAS Expert Advisory Committee.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources, Budget and Finance

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0343) (on 04/02/2024)

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