New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1058

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires public community water systems to provide customers with certain information regarding lead in drinking water.

Impact

The bill seeks to address public health concerns related to lead contamination in drinking water. By requiring water systems to disseminate updated information to customers, the legislation aims to reduce the incidence of lead exposure, particularly in vulnerable populations. Furthermore, the inclusion of such information in the Consumer Confidence Reports aims to foster informed decision-making among consumers regarding their water use and safety.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1058, known as the 'Lead Education, Accountability, and Disclosure Act', mandates that public community water systems in New Jersey provide customers with critical information regarding lead in drinking water. This legislation aims to enhance public health and safety by requiring that water systems include detailed information on lead sources and health effects in their annual Consumer Confidence Reports. It emphasizes transparency, ensuring that residents are made aware of risks associated with lead exposure through drinking water.

Contention

Despite the positive intentions behind the bill, it may face challenges relating to compliance and practicality. Critics could argue about the feasibility of the notification requirements, especially in municipalities where multiple languages are spoken. Ensuring effective communication and outreach about potential lead exposure might require additional resources from public water systems. Additionally, questions about the adequacy of measures suggested for reducing lead levels in drinking water could arise, which may affect overall effectiveness in achieving the bill’s goals.

Companion Bills

NJ S1608

Same As Requires public water systems to provide customers with certain information regarding lead in drinking water.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2901

Requires public community water systems to provide customers with certain information regarding lead in drinking water.

NJ S1608

Requires public water systems to provide customers with certain information regarding lead in drinking water.

NJ A1811

Requires DEP to adopt Statewide plan to reduce lead exposure from contaminated soils and drinking water.

NJ A2929

Requires disclosure of lead drinking water hazards to tenants of residential units; prohibits landlords from obstructing replacement of lead service lines; concerns testing of certain property for lead drinking water hazards.

NJ A516

Requires public water systems to provide certain notice of boil water notices.

NJ A2894

Requires public water systems to provide certain notice of boil water notices.

NJ A3114

Requires water suppliers to reimburse residential customers for drinking water testing under certain circumstances.

NJ A1990

Requires DEP to adopt Statewide plan to reduce lead exposure from contaminated soils and drinking water.

NJ S1023

Requires public water systems to provide certain notice of boil water notices and violations of drinking water quality standards.

NJ S1879

Requires public water systems to provide certain notice of boil water notices and violations of drinking water quality standards.

Similar Bills

NJ A531

Authorizes insurers issuing business interruption insurance to offer rider for global virus transmission and pandemic coverage.

NJ A5152

Reschedules June 2025 primary election date; provides for adjustment of certain election related deadlines.

NJ A3852

Establishes New Jersey Child Tax Credit Program.

NJ A3990

Provides temporary one-year extension of service life of school buses for 2022-2023 school year; authorizes chief administrator to allow one-year extension in subsequent two school years.

NJ A5248

Regulates provision of pharmaceutical services in nursing homes.

NJ A1775

Requires DCA provide certain information on low-income home energy assistance program, annually update program handbook and issue program request for proposal, and provide quarterly training sessions on administering program.

NJ A4495

Transfers jurisdiction over school meals programs from Department of Agriculture to DOE.

NJ A1997

Requires DOE to partner with nonprofit organization to establish central registry of individuals and organizations interested in providing supplemental tutoring support to students.