Indiana 2025 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1553

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

PFAS biosolids testing.

Impact

If enacted, HB1553 will significantly impact the state's environmental laws concerning waste management and land applications. It introduces strict testing requirements for biosolids and industrial waste to ensure they meet safety standards prior to land application. This regulatory framework is intended to protect public health and the environment from harmful pollutants, specifically PFAS, which have been linked to various health issues. Furthermore, the bill reinforces the necessity for transparency and accountability regarding the handling of these substances, creating a systematic approach to managing potential risks associated with PFAS contamination.

Summary

House Bill 1553 aims to regulate the application of biosolids, industrial waste products, and pollutant-bearing waters that contain PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) to land. Specifically, the bill prohibits applying these materials if they exceed a concentration of 100 parts per billion (ppb) of any PFAS chemical. The bill mandates that any individual or organization applying such materials must submit samples for testing to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and inform impacted landowners about PFAS concentrations. This bill is part of a broader initiative to mitigate the environmental and health risks associated with PFAS contamination.

Contention

While the bill is essential in addressing the issues associated with PFAS, it may face scrutiny from stakeholders in the agricultural and waste management sectors. The testing and reporting requirements could impose additional operational burdens on farmers and waste management companies. Some may argue that the threshold set at 100 ppb is too low or restrictive, failing to consider the complexities of managing biosolids and industrial waste safely. Conversely, environmental advocacy groups are likely to support the bill, recognizing the potential long-term benefits for public health and ecological integrity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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