Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1184

Introduced
1/6/22  

Caption

Regulation of PFAS contaminants.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1184 would significantly impact state laws related to water safety and public health regulation. By establishing clear guidelines for PFAS levels, the Bill is intended to ensure that water systems provide clean and safe drinking water to residents, thereby enhancing public health protections. This change addresses growing concerns about the adverse health effects associated with PFAS exposure, which have been linked to various health issues as identified by the EPA, including reproductive and developmental harm.

Summary

House Bill 1184 aims to regulate the maximum contaminant levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water supplied by public water systems in Indiana. The bill mandates the state department of health to establish state maximum contaminant levels that must be protective of public health, specifically for vulnerable populations such as pregnant women, nursing mothers, infants, and children. The legislation references existing standards and mandates that state levels cannot be less stringent than those set by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Contention

Despite the bill's protective intentions, there are various points of contention surrounding it. Critics may argue about the potential economic implications of stricter regulations on public water systems, especially regarding the costs associated with compliance and necessary upgrades to water infrastructure. Furthermore, some stakeholders might express concerns over the feasibility of implementing these regulations effectively, particularly in rural or underfunded areas where public water systems may struggle to meet stringent standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1530

PFAS water safety standards.

IN HB1366

PFAS water safety standards.

IN HB1085

PFAS water safety standards.

IN SB341

Relative to treatment of PFAS contaminants in the drinking water of the Merrimack Village Water District.

IN HB1258

Food regulation.

IN HB1276

PFAS chemical blood testing program.

IN SB0506

Pharmacy employment regulations.

IN HB1219

PFAS biomonitoring pilot program.

IN SB0482

PFAS biomonitoring pilot program.

IN LD130

An Act to Establish the PFAS Response Program and to Modify the Fund To Address PFAS Contamination

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