Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR54

Introduced
5/19/25  
Refer
5/20/25  
Report Pass
5/28/25  
Engrossed
6/2/25  

Caption

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Health to review and revise its regulations regarding minimum chlorine concentration levels in public water systems

Impact

HCR54 is designed to reassess the state's chlorine concentration requirements, which were instituted primarily in response to public health concerns about harmful microorganisms. The bill is significant as it may lead to a revision of current regulations that have resulted in elevated levels of disinfectants, namely chlorine, potentially leading to the formation of harmful byproducts like trihalomethanes (THMs) in drinking water. Such changes could foster a regulatory environment more conducive to both public safety and environmental health, thereby impacting public water systems across the state.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution No. 54 (HCR54) urges the Louisiana Department of Health to review and revise its regulations concerning the minimum chlorine concentration levels in public water systems. This bill addresses specific concerns raised regarding the health implications of elevated chlorine levels, which have been mandated since a 2013 emergency rule increased the minimum required chlorine concentration. The bill's primary focus is to align state regulations with current scientific evidence while minimizing potential health risks and financial burdens on local water systems.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR54 appears to be positive among public health advocates and environmental health experts who support revising the chlorine regulations. However, there may be contrasting views held by representatives who may prioritize immediate public health safety over potential long-term health risks associated with THM exposure. The resolution underlines a growing recognition of the need to balance regulations with emerging scientific research while addressing the financial strain on local water authorities.

Contention

Notably, the bill seeks to address specific challenges faced by local water systems, particularly those that struggle with limited resources and infrastructure. This resolution highlights concerns that the existing rule requiring higher chlorine levels may not consider the variances between surface and groundwater treatment needs. By requesting independent assessments and consultations, HCR54 emphasizes a thorough and science-based approach to regulatory changes, which may lead to further discussions about how best to safeguard both public health and the economic viability of local water systems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR137

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to study conditions on Louisiana Highway 44 in Reserve to add sidewalks

LA SCR45

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry to study and make recommendations on ways to increase urban forestry in the state.

LA HCR105

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Health and the United States Food and Drug Administration to expand testing of imported shrimp

LA SCR30

To urge and request the Department of Environmental Quality to study implementation of real-time community air monitoring and notification systems.

LA HCR123

Requests the Department of Insurance to report certain information regarding the Insure Louisiana Incentive Program

LA HCR17

Requests the state Department of Education, Department of Children and Family Services, and Louisiana Department of Health to collaborate to increase mental health counseling in public schools

LA SCR23

To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Health to study behavioral health demand and access.

LA SCR20

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to convene a task force to make recommendations regarding nursing involvement to improve maternal outcomes.

LA SR111

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to authorize coverage through the Medicaid program for portable oxygen concentrators, when medically necessary.

LA HR279

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to study conditions on Louisiana Highway 44 in Reserve, Louisiana, to add sidewalks

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