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NJ A4213

NJ A4213
Requires water supply system testing and compliance with secondary drinking water regulations.


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Introduced
05/02/2024
In Committee
05/02/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would require a public community water system to sample and test the water supply on a quarterly basis for compliance with secondary drinking water regulations in accordance with testing protocols established by the Department of Environmental Protection (department). The testing protocols, in addition to requiring sampling when the water enters the distribution system, would require the public community water system to collect samples for testing from at least 10 percent of customer taps. The bill would also require that the owner or operator of a public community water system submit quarterly and annual test results to the department, to the governing body of each municipality within its service area, and to customers of the system. The bill would further require, whenever the test results of a water supply exceed the standards established in the secondary drinking water regulations, that the owner or operator of the public community water system formulate a compliance plan, within 30 days, that provides for the public community water system to take any action necessary to bring the water supply into compliance with the standard within 30 days after the plan's completion. Finally, the bill would require that the public community water system also develop and submit, for department approval, a maintenance plan for the system to ensure that the water supply continues to meet the standards set forth in the State's secondary drinking water regulations.

AI Summary

This bill would require a public community water system to sample and test the water supply on a quarterly basis for compliance with secondary drinking water regulations. The testing protocols would require sampling from at least 10% of customer taps. The bill would also require the water system to submit test results to the Department of Environmental Protection, local municipalities, and customers. Whenever the test results exceed the secondary drinking water standards, the water system must formulate a compliance plan to bring the water supply into compliance within 30 days. The water system must also develop and submit a maintenance plan, approved by the department, to ensure the water supply continues to meet the secondary drinking water regulations.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Environment, Natural Resources, and Solid Waste Committee (on 05/02/2024)

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