New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2470

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, A2470 would significantly strengthen drinking water safety protocols in educational institutions, ensuring that lead levels are monitored and managed effectively. Institutions would have to close any outlets that test above safe lead levels and provide alternative drinking water sources until safety can be reinstated. This proactive approach aims to protect the health of students, staff, and faculty from the potential dangers of lead exposure, which is particularly concerning given the historical prevalence of lead in plumbing materials in older buildings.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2470, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, aims to address lead contamination in drinking water at institutions of higher education. The bill mandates that these institutions undertake annual testing of all drinking water outlets for lead. The initial testing must occur within 90 days of the bill's enactment and be conducted by a laboratory certified by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Following the testing, institutions are required to inform the Secretary of Higher Education and the Commissioner of Environmental Protection of the results, which must also be posted on their websites and communicated to students, faculty, and staff.

Conclusion

Assembly Bill A2470 represents a proactive legislative effort to protect the safety and health of individuals at higher education institutions in New Jersey. By enforcing strict testing standards and requiring immediate remediation when lead is detected, the bill underscores a commitment to ensuring safe drinking water in educational settings and preserving the well-being of academic communities.

Contention

While the bill is largely viewed as a necessary step for public health, there may be some contention around the financial implications for institutions, particularly regarding the costs associated with testing and installing water treatment systems. Critics might argue that such mandates could impose undue financial burdens on educational institutions. Additionally, there may be debates on the adequacy of the DEP's current testing protocols and the potential for differing interpretations of what constitutes an 'elevated lead level.' The dialogue surrounding A2470 will likely reflect broader concerns about environmental health standards and funding for education.

Companion Bills

NJ S2877

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

NJ A3949

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

NJ S2744

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

Previously Filed As

NJ A3949

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

NJ S2744

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

NJ S2877

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

NJ A879

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

NJ S1569

Requires schools and child care centers to test drinking water for lead every two years and install filters certified to reduce lead levels.

NJ A2882

Requires schools and child care centers to test drinking water for lead every two years and install filters certified to reduce lead levels.

NJ A5432

Requires schools and child care centers to test drinking water for lead every two years and install filters certified to reduce lead levels.

NJ S3683

Requires schools and child care centers to test drinking water for lead every two years and install filters certified to reduce lead levels.

NJ A3217

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

NJ S1648

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

Similar Bills

NJ S2877

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

NJ A3949

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

NJ S2744

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

CA AB11

Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment Program: screening services.

NJ S294

Provides for establishment of New Jersey Water Infrastructure Center at institute of higher education designated by DEP; appropriates $5 million.

NJ A3100

Provides for establishment of New Jersey Water Infrastructure Center at institute of higher education designated by DEP; appropriates $5 million.

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HI HR30

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