Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB908

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Environment - Suppliers of Water - Notification Requirements

Impact

The proposed legislation aims to amend existing laws under the Environmental Article concerning water supply management. By instituting stricter notification protocols, the bill seeks to ensure that communities are promptly informed about water quality issues that could affect their health. This act also necessitates that community water systems conduct regular testing for contaminants, including methyl tertiary butyl ether, thereby reinforcing the accountability of water suppliers in managing safe drinking water.

Summary

House Bill 908, introduced by Delegate Amprey, focuses on enhancing the notification requirements for water suppliers in the state of Maryland related to public health concerns. The bill mandates that water suppliers notify the Department of the Environment, as well as individuals and entities served by the water system, when there is a positive E. coli test. Additionally, the bill requires immediate preparation for issuing a boil water advisory in such cases, thereby prioritizing public health and safety.

Contention

While the bill is seen as a step forward in protecting public health and ensuring safe drinking water, it may also result in additional obligations and potential costs for water suppliers. Critics might argue that increased regulations could impose financial burdens, particularly on smaller water systems, who may struggle to meet the new notification standards and testing requirements. Thus, discussions around HB908 are likely to address the balance between public health needs and the economic feasibility for water suppliers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB624

Environment - Suppliers of Water - Notification Requirements

MD SB531

Public Water Systems - Supplier Requirements (Water Safety and Cybersecurity Act of 2023)

MD SB513

Environment – Collection and Reporting of Drinking Water and Wastewater Data and Information – Requirements

MD HB198

Wastewater Treatment Plants – Water Quality Testing and Sewage Overflow and Pipeline Breakage Notification (Environmental Accountability Act of 2023)

MD HB840

Climate, Labor, and Environmental Equity Act of 2023

MD SB743

Climate, Labor, and Environmental Equity Act of 2023

MD SB883

Environment - Water Utilities - Shutoff Protections (Water Access for All Protection Act)

MD HB893

Environment - Water Utilities - Shutoff Protections (Water Access for All Protection Act)

MD HB273

Health Occupations - Environmental Health Specialists - Revisions

MD SB399

Health Occupations - Environmental Health Specialists - Revisions

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