Requires boil water notices to be provided by certain public water systems via direct contact.
Impact
The bill specifically obligates public water systems to utilize a direct means of contact to notify customers, as determined by the Board of Public Utilities (BPU). This requirement is intended to reach the largest number of affected customers effectively. Additionally, public water systems are expected to improve their notification capabilities within a set timeframe. The legislation aims to bolster consumer trust in public health communications, particularly during emergencies involving water safety.
Summary
Senate Bill S2068, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that public water systems must provide immediate notifications to affected customers when a boil water notice is issued. The core requirement is that customers must be notified within 24 hours of the public water system becoming aware of the emergency condition that necessitates a boil water notice. This measure aims to enhance public safety and ensure that consumers are promptly informed about potential risks associated with their drinking water.
Contention
One notable point of contention surrounding S2068 is the responsibility placed on public water systems. Critics have raised concerns about the feasibility and cost of implementing such direct notification systems. There might be debates over how effectively different public water systems can adapt to these requirements, especially in rural or less-resourced areas. Proponents argue that ensuring timely notifications is vital for public health and safety, while opponents may highlight the challenges of compliance and potential financial burdens on smaller water systems.
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A resolution to direct the Clerk of the House of Representatives to only present to the Governor enrolled House bills finally passed by both houses of the One Hundred Third Legislature.