Requires certain water companies to provide representative of fire department, fire district, or volunteer fire company access to fire hydrants for water flow rate testing purposes.
Impact
Upon enactment, A1153 stipulates that water companies operating as public utilities, under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, must comply with requests from fire departments and related entities for access to fire hydrants. This access will facilitate the assessment of fire hydrants' water flow rates, which is crucial for strategic planning and effective response in fire-related emergencies. The bill could prompt amendments within existing regulations governing utility access and public safety standards.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1153 aims to enhance public safety operations related to firefighting by requiring certain water companies to grant representatives of fire departments, fire districts, or volunteer fire companies access to hydrants specifically for the purpose of testing water flow rates. This measure is intended to ensure that firefighting entities can effectively assess and confirm the adequacy of water supply from hydrants to support firefighting efforts during emergencies.
Contention
While the bill appears to focus on enhancing fire safety, there may be concerns regarding the implications of mandatory access for water companies. Stakeholders could debate the potential costs associated with staffing and operational changes that may arise from compliance. Additionally, the interaction between public utilities and fire services may demand a structured process to ensure that access is granted without disrupting regular operations or impacting water supply to residents.
Carry Over
Requires certain water companies to provide representative of fire department, fire district, or volunteer fire company access to fire hydrants for water flow rate testing purposes.
Requires certain water companies to provide representative of fire department, fire district, or volunteer fire company access to fire hydrants for water flow rate testing purposes.
Prohibits water companies from assessing more than one charge per fire hydrant to fire departments, fire districts, or volunteer fire companies for use of fire hydrants.
Prohibits water companies from assessing more than one charge per fire hydrant to fire departments, fire districts, or volunteer fire companies for use of fire hydrants.
Requires electric, gas, and water public utilities to provide bill credits to volunteer fire companies, first aid, rescue, and emergency squads, and nonprofit homeless and domestic violence assistance organizations.
Requires electric, gas, and water public utilities to provide bill credits to volunteer fire companies, first aid, rescue, and emergency squads, and nonprofit homeless and domestic violence assistance organizations.