New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SCR123

Introduced
10/3/22  
Refer
10/3/22  

Caption

Strongly urges DEP to adopt standards for certain drinking water contaminants as recommended by NJ Drinking Water Quality Institute.

Impact

The resolution highlights the background of the Safe Drinking Water Act, which has been in effect since 1977 and mandated the DEP to establish and enforce primary drinking water regulations. While the law originally aimed to improve water quality in New Jersey, it has become evident that many contaminants still lack adequate regulation. Notably, the resolution points out that the DEP has failed to adopt new or more stringent standards for 14 contaminants despite DWQI's recommendations since 2005.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 123 (SCR123) is a legislative measure introduced in New Jersey that strongly urges the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to adopt drinking water standards for several hazardous contaminants. These standards are based on recommendations provided by the New Jersey Drinking Water Quality Institute (DWQI). The urgent need for this resolution arises from the recognition that high-quality potable water is essential for safeguarding public health and physical well-being.

Conclusion

In essence, SCR123 seeks to address existing gaps in the regulation of drinking water in New Jersey by motivating the DEP to act upon the DWQI's recommendations. If adopted, these standards would aim to enhance drinking water safety, ultimately aiming to protect the health of New Jersey’s residents. This resolution serves as a significant step towards ensuring that the current regulatory framework is responsive to contemporary public health needs.

Contention

Among the contaminants highlighted in the resolution are perchlorate, radon-222, and formaldehyde, which pose significant health risks, such as being recognized carcinogens. There is a contention regarding the agency’s responsibility to protect residents; critics could argue that the DEP’s inaction over the years has jeopardized public safety. The resolution calls for immediate action to ensure that the latest scientific data on these contaminants is taken into account in order to update the standards.

Companion Bills

NJ ACR144

Same As Strongly urges DEP to adopt standards for certain drinking water contaminants as recommended by NJ Drinking Water Quality Institute.

Previously Filed As

NJ SCR44

Strongly urges DEP to adopt standards for certain drinking water contaminants as recommended by NJ Drinking Water Quality Institute.

NJ ACR144

Strongly urges DEP to adopt standards for certain drinking water contaminants as recommended by NJ Drinking Water Quality Institute.

NJ S1049

Directs DEP to adopt regulations concerning identification and testing of microplastics in drinking water.

NJ SR99

Urges EPA to adopt drinking water standard for microplastics and nanoplastics.

NJ S3176

Requires DEP and Drinking Water Quality Institute to perform study concerning regulation and treatment of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

NJ S3283

Directs DEP to take certain actions concerning identification and testing of microplastics in drinking water, and requires DEP and BPU to study and promote use of microplastics removal technologies.

NJ S1041

Requires DEP and Drinking Water Quality Institute to perform study concerning regulation and treatment of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

NJ SB1283

Drinking water standards; pollutants

NJ SB1440

Drinking water standards; pollutants

NJ SB1245

Drinking water standards; pollutants

Similar Bills

NJ ACR144

Strongly urges DEP to adopt standards for certain drinking water contaminants as recommended by NJ Drinking Water Quality Institute.

NJ SCR44

Strongly urges DEP to adopt standards for certain drinking water contaminants as recommended by NJ Drinking Water Quality Institute.

CA AB1316

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NH HB1440

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HI HB2030

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HI HB2031

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NJ A642

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CA AB2287

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