Page 1 of 1 Regular Session, 2011 ENROLLED SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 148 BY SENATOR MCPHERSON A RESOLUTION To urge and request the office of public health within the Department of Health and Hospitals to promulgate rules which require the effective treatment of effluent when produced and discharged by certain sewage treatment systems. WHEREAS, R.S. 40:1154 requires that all new and reconditioned sewage treatment systems with a capacity up to and including one thousand five hundred gallons per day that produce an effluent and, by design, do not significantly limit or reduce the amount of offsite effluent, shall include an effluent limiter or reducer approved by the Department of Health and Hospitals and shall have a means of or device for disinfecting such effluent, approved by the Department of Health and Hospitals; and WHEREAS, the discharge of untreated effluent can lead to significant environmental problems which affects not only the natural resources of the state but also affects the physical health of our citizens; and WHEREAS, it is of the greatest importance to protect the valuable natural resources of the state and to protect the safety and welfare of our citizens and in pursuit of that effort the Department of Health and Hospitals should promulgate the rules and regulations which may be necessary to fully carry out and enforce this provision of law which requires the effective treatment of effluent produced by sewage systems. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby urge and request the office of public health within the Department of Health and Hospitals to promulgate rules which require the effective treatment of effluent when produced and discharged by certain sewage systems. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the secretary of the Department of Health and Hospitals. PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE