New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SCR125

Introduced
10/17/22  

Caption

Memorializes President and Congress to require EPA to reassess funding amounts allocated by the "Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act" for lead service line replacement.

Impact

The proposal indicates that New Jersey received only $48 million in the first round of funding under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which translates to a mere $138 per lead service line. This figure starkly contrasts with other states, such as Hawaii, which has significantly fewer lead service lines yet received $28 million, averaging $10,000 per line. This inequity in funding raises concerns about New Jersey's ability to effectively address its lead service line issues and protect its residents from the health risks linked to lead in drinking water.

Summary

SCR125 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution from New Jersey that memorializes the President and Congress to require the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reassess the funding allocated by the 'Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act' for lead service line replacement. The urgency of this resolution stems from the health risks associated with lead in drinking water, particularly for vulnerable populations such as children, who face significant health issues from lead exposure, including learning disabilities and growth problems. Given New Jersey's aging infrastructure, the state has a pressing need to replace approximately 350,000 lead service lines, the fifth highest in the nation, as many homes were built before the dangers of lead were widely understood.

Contention

SCR125 aims to address the disparities in federal funding distribution for lead service line remediation by urging the EPA to revise its allocation formula to better account for the number of lead service lines and the age of the housing stock in New Jersey. The resolution highlights the state's urgent need for financial resources to combat the health threats posed by lead contamination and calls for a reevaluation of the existing funding mechanisms to ensure equitable support for states with aging infrastructures that are more susceptible to lead-related hazards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ ACR153

Urges President and Congress to enact "Lead-Free Future Act of 2019."

NJ ACA21

State infrastructure: funding: California Infrastructure Investment Fund.

NJ SCM1001

National infrastructure bank; urging Congress

NJ SCM1001

National infrastructure bank; urging Congress

NJ SCM1005

National infrastructure bank; urging Congress

NJ SCR4

Memorializes Congress to support the extension of funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) of 2021, which provides Louisiana residents access to broadband services.

NJ ACR148

Urges President and Congress to enact the "Opportunity Zone Lead Remediation Impact Act of 2019."

NJ SJM002

Congress Fund $35 Million to Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act

NJ SCR119

Urges President and Congress of United States to include school construction funding in "Build Back Better Act."

NJ ACR154

Urges President and Congress of United States to include school construction funding in "Build Back Better Act."

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