New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1648

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Requires public and nonpublic schools to test for and remediate lead in drinking water, and disclose test results.

Impact

If enacted, the bill will enhance state laws concerning public health and safety in relation to school environments. Schools will be required to submit reports to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) detailing their testing and remediation efforts. By establishing stringent guidelines for lead testing and requiring the submission of test results, the bill aims to improve transparency and accountability in how schools manage drinking water quality. The implementation of such measures is expected to have a lasting positive impact on student health and safety across New Jersey schools.

Summary

Senate Bill S1648 requires public and nonpublic schools in New Jersey to periodically test drinking water outlets for lead contamination and to remediate any detected issues. The legislation mandates that every school district, charter school, and nonpublic school undertake initial testing within 90 days after the bill becomes effective, followed by subsequent tests every five years. This initiative is aimed at ensuring that the schools provide safe drinking water for students and staff, reflecting a proactive approach to health and safety in educational environments.

Contention

While the bill has received broad support for its focus on improving school drinking water safety, there may be concerns regarding the cost and feasibility of implementing regular lead testing and remediation measures. Some stakeholders from the educational sector may express worries about the financial burden that might accompany the compliance with these new testing requirements. Additionally, ensuring timely communication to parents and staff regarding testing outcomes and remediation actions could present operational challenges for schools.

Companion Bills

NJ A3217

Same As Requires public and nonpublic schools to test for and remediate lead in drinking water, and disclose test results.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3217

Requires public and nonpublic schools to test for and remediate lead in drinking water, and disclose test results.

NJ A879

Requires public and nonpublic schools to test for and remediate lead in drinking water, and disclose test results.

NJ A4675

Requires child care centers to test for and remediate lead in drinking water, and disclose test results.

NJ S1795

Requires child care centers to test for and remediate lead in drinking water, and disclose test results.

NJ A2883

Requires child care centers to test for and remediate lead in drinking water, and disclose test results.

NJ A1919

Requires certain residential property owners, schools, and child care centers to test drinking water for lead every three years.

NJ A2306

Requires certain residential property owners, schools, and child care centers to test drinking water for lead every three years.

NJ AB1851

Drinking water: schoolsites: lead testing pilot program.

NJ A2470

Requires institutions of higher education to test for lead in drinking water annually, report test results, and install lead filters or treatment devices.

NJ SF579

Lead testing and remediation requirements in schools modification and appropriation

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