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NJ A4306

NJ A4306
Requires DEP to adopt Statewide plan to reduce lead exposure from contaminated soils and drinking water.


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Introduced
10/27/2016
In Committee
01/12/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would require the Department of Environmental Protection to develop and adopt, within one year after the effective date of the bill, a Statewide plan to reduce public exposure to lead in the environment. The department would be required to use existing soil testing results from site remediations that have been submitted to the department, as well as public water supply and private well testing results and any other relevant information it may have, in preparing the plan and any updates thereto. The department would be required to designate those geographic areas where lead in soils or drinking water poses the greatest danger of exposure to the public. The bill would require the department to identify public moneys that may be used to address the risks of exposure to lead and prioritize the expenditure of public moneys to remediate soils or drinking water supplies to minimize those risks. The bill would also require the department to develop a public education program to ensure the widespread dissemination of information concerning the health risks posed by lead exposure and measures that may be taken to minimize the risks.

AI Summary

This bill would require the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to develop and adopt a Statewide plan within one year to reduce public exposure to lead in the environment. The DEP would use existing soil testing results, public water supply and private well testing results, and other relevant information to prepare the plan and designate geographic areas where lead in soils or drinking water poses the greatest danger of exposure to the public. The bill would also require the DEP to identify public moneys that may be used to address the risks of lead exposure and prioritize the expenditure of those funds to remediate soils or drinking water supplies, as well as develop a public education program to ensure widespread dissemination of information on the health risks of lead exposure and measures to minimize those risks.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Housing and Urban Affairs

Sponsors (7)

Last Action

Reported and Referred to Assembly Appropriations Committee (on 01/12/2017)

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