Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB624

Introduced
2/3/23  
Refer
2/3/23  
Report Pass
3/17/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  

Caption

Environment - Suppliers of Water - Notification Requirements

Impact

If enacted, HB624 will substantially alter the existing requirements under Maryland law concerning how water suppliers must inform the public and regulatory agencies about various violations and contaminations. It aims to establish stricter guidelines for the frequency, method, and content of notifications, particularly for significant health risks related to water quality. The bill introduces a multifaceted approach to communication, imposing specificity in notification methods to ensure broader awareness and safety measures among affected communities and facilities, such as schools and child care centers.

Summary

House Bill 624 pertains to the notification requirements imposed on suppliers of water regarding water quality issues and contamination. The bill mandates that water suppliers notify the Maryland Department of the Environment and the relevant residents with updated protocols, particularly in instances when there's a confirmed presence of contaminants such as E. coli and methyl tertiary butyl ether in public water systems. This enhanced notice requirement aims to enhance public health protection by ensuring timely communication regarding potential dangers in drinking water.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB624 largely leans toward a proactive approach to public health concerns. Legislation supporters argue that the amendments will directly enhance the transparency of water safety issues and empower communities to respond effectively to potential health risks. There is, however, an underlying concern from occasional critics who question the practicality and feasibility of ensuring compliance among various water suppliers, especially smaller entities that may lack the resources to execute these enhanced notification protocols.

Contention

Debate over HB624 revolves around the balance between ensuring public safety and the practicality of implementation for diverse water suppliers. While proponents commend the bill for safeguarding public health, they also need to address potential operational burdens on smaller water systems who may struggle with compliance costs and infrastructure limitations. Furthermore, some stakeholders suggest that the bill could benefit from additional provisions to assist these smaller suppliers in meeting the new requirements, ensuring that public health isn't compromised by operational inefficiencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB908

Environment - Suppliers of Water - Notification Requirements

MD SB531

Public Water Systems - Supplier Requirements (Water Safety and Cybersecurity Act of 2023)

MD SB513

Environment – Collection and Reporting of Drinking Water and Wastewater Data and Information – Requirements

MD SB1086

Environment - Environmental Justice Districts - Designation and Requirements

MD HB3217

Relating to notification requirements for environmental spills

MD HB654

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

MD SB572

Environment - Collection and Reporting of Drinking Water and Wastewater Documents, Data, and Information - Requirements

MD SB956

Environment - Water Pollution Control - Protecting State Waters From PFAS Pollution (Protecting State Waters From PFAS Pollution Act)

MD SB936

Environment - Wood Vaults - Authorization and Permit Requirements

MD HB1250

Environment - Wood Vaults - Authorization and Permit Requirements

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