An Act Concerning A Requirement For Water Companies To Conduct Quinquennial Tests On Pressure Vacuum Breakers.
If enacted, the bill would amend existing statutory requirements regarding backflow prevention and evaluation methods undertaken by water companies. Specifically, it would repeal and replace certain provisions related to the notification process for changes that necessitate testing of the pressure vacuum breakers. These amendments are intended to enhance the existing water quality safeguards and to ensure that municipalities are more proactive in dealing with potential hazards related to water contamination.
House Bill 5436 introduces a requirement for water companies in Connecticut to conduct quinquennial (every five years) tests on pressure vacuum breakers. This measure aims to enhance public health and safety by ensuring that such systems, which prevent potential contamination of water supplies, function optimally. The bill establishes a framework that mandates local building inspectors to notify water companies about any permit applications involving changes that could impact backflow prevention systems, thus initiating the evaluation process for cross-connection protections more systematically.
The enactment of HB 5436 might not face significant contention since it primarily pertains to regulatory measures aimed at public health. However, potential concerns could arise from water companies regarding the fiscal implications of mandated regular testing and the operational logistics of complying with the new requirements. Some stakeholders may argue about the sufficiency of existing methods and whether this additional layer of testing creates unnecessary bureaucracy without significantly improving health outcomes.