The enactment of SB1696 would significantly enhance monitoring and public health responses to environmental contaminants in the state. It establishes a framework for identifying populations at risk and ensuring they have access to crucial health assessments. Additionally, by requiring the department to assess and report on health impacts linked to perfluorinated chemicals, including cancer and birth defects, the bill aims to elevate public awareness of the health risks involved.
Summary
SB1696 seeks to address public health concerns surrounding exposure to perfluorinated chemicals in Arizona by mandating a blood testing program for individuals potentially affected through contaminated water supplies. The bill requires the Arizona Department of Health Services to develop and implement this program, covering the costs of testing for those meeting specific criteria around exposure. These criteria include situations where the drinking water exceeds certain contamination levels or when there are suspected environmental releases of these chemicals.
Contention
While the bill has been welcomed by many health advocates as a necessary step for public safety, it may face challenges regarding funding and implementation. The appropriation of $300,000 from the state general fund for the fiscal year 2022-2023 for this program, while a positive step, raises questions about the ongoing financing and resources needed to maintain such a public health initiative in the long term. Additionally, the program’s design and operational details will be critical in determining its effectiveness in genuinely protecting the health of impacted communities.
Extending the commission to investigate and analyze the environmental and public health impacts relating to releases of perfluorinated chemicals in the air, soil, and groundwater in Merrimack, Bedford, Londonderry, Hudson and Litchfield.
Adding several perfluorinated chemicals to the list of per and polyfluoroalkyl substances with maximum contaminant levels and establishes a cumulative total for the maximum contaminant level of per and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions and providing for disaster emergency declaration and for testing requirement, duty to report and public access; in powers and duties, further providing for powers and duties of department; and, in liability and settlement procedures, further providing for responsible person.
In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions and providing for disaster emergency declaration and for testing requirement, duty to report and public access; in powers and duties, further providing for powers and duties of department; and, in liability and settlement procedures, further providing for responsible person.