Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB225

Introduced
1/23/23  

Caption

Environment - Publicly Owned Treatment Works - PFAS Monitoring

Impact

If enacted, SB225 will require POTWs to perform quarterly monitoring of PFAS levels, ensuring that local environmental and public health standards are met. This requirement is aimed at enhancing the quality of water released into the environment and safeguarding public health by addressing contamination issues directly at the source. The implications extend to how local agencies will handle water quality reporting and compliance with existing federal guidelines.

Summary

Senate Bill 225 mandates that publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) monitor and report the levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in their effluent, influent, and biosolids. This bill reflects increasing public concern over the presence of PFAS, often referred to as 'forever chemicals', which are known for their persistence in the environment and potential adverse health effects. The bill introduces regulatory measures that align state practices with emerging federal standards for the monitoring of PFAS in water sources.

Contention

Although the bill has garnered support for its public health intentions, there may be concerns regarding the costs associated with implementing these monitoring practices. Local governments and treatment facilities may face financial burdens in adapting to the new requirements, especially if significant investments in testing equipment or processes are needed. Additionally, the bill could stir debate over the extent of state regulation in local environmental matters, particularly in areas already affected by complex pollution issues.

Companion Bills

MD HB499

Crossfiled Environment - Publicly Owned Treatment Works - PFAS Monitoring

Similar Bills

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