Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB198

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Wastewater Treatment Plants – Water Quality Testing and Sewage Overflow and Pipeline Breakage Notification (Environmental Accountability Act of 2023)

Impact

The implementation of HB198 is expected to reinforce state regulations surrounding wastewater management by establishing strict oversight on water quality testing. The independent third party, selected by the Maryland Department of the Environment, is required to verify laboratory results and ensure proper protocols are in place to prevent discharges that could harm the environment and public health. These measures aim to increase transparency and accountability within wastewater treatment operations.

Summary

House Bill 198, titled the Environmental Accountability Act of 2023, focuses on enhancing oversight and accountability in wastewater treatment plants. The bill mandates that an independent third party supervise all water quality testing conducted at facilities that either fail to accurately report their water quality results or are experiencing significant mechanical failures. This oversight is aimed at preventing environmental and health risks associated with wastewater management and ensuring compliance with state and federal standards.

Contention

During discussions surrounding HB198, concerns were raised regarding the additional financial and administrative burden on wastewater treatment plants. Critics argue that the requirement for third-party oversight could lead to increased operational costs, which might be passed on to consumers. Proponents, however, maintain that the benefits of improved water quality and public health protection outweigh the potential downsides. The bill's focus on accountability is seen as vital in building public trust in environmental management practices.

Companion Bills

MD HB654

Carry Over Back River and Patapsco Wastewater Treatment Plants - Water Quality Testing and Overflow and Pipeline Breakage Notification (Environmental Accountability Act of 2022)

Previously Filed As

MD HB654

Back River and Patapsco Wastewater Treatment Plants - Water Quality Testing and Overflow and Pipeline Breakage Notification (Environmental Accountability Act of 2022)

MD HB1200

Environment – Permit Applications – Environmental Justice Screening

MD HB924

Sewage Treatment Plants - Effluent Discharges, Discharge Permits, and Property Tax Credit for Impacted Dwellings

MD HB621

Sewage Treatment Plants - Effluent Discharges - Monitoring, Evaluation, and Inspection

MD SB1812

Wastewater treatment facilities; requiring Department of Environmental Quality to conduct certain testing. Emergency.

MD SB4983

Pipeline Accountability, Safety, and Environmental Standards Act of 2024

MD HB9323

Pipeline Accountability, Safety, and Environmental Standards Act of 2024

MD S606

Providing for further testing after a combined sewage overflow event

MD SB580

Sewer Systems and Wastewater Treatment Plants - Water Pollution - Shellfish Harvester Restitution

MD H886

Relative to combined sewer overflows

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