New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4213

Introduced
5/2/24  

Caption

Requires water supply system testing and compliance with secondary drinking water regulations.

Impact

The enactment of A4213 is expected to reinforce public health protections related to drinking water quality. By necessitating the submission of quarterly and annual test results to various stakeholders, including the Department of Environmental Protection and the governing bodies of municipalities, the bill aims to provide broad transparency regarding water quality. Furthermore, in cases where test results fall short of regulatory standards, water systems must develop compliance plans within 30 days to rectify any issues, thus promoting accountability among water providers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4213 aims to enhance the safety and quality of drinking water supplied by community water systems in New Jersey. This bill mandates that public community water systems conduct quarterly sampling and testing of their water supplies. The tests are to ensure compliance with secondary drinking water regulations as established by the state's Department of Environmental Protection. Importantly, the testing protocols require water systems to collect samples not only from the distribution system but also from at least 10 percent of customer taps, thereby ensuring a more comprehensive assessment of water quality delivered to consumers.

Contention

While the bill has overarching support for improving water quality, it may encounter some contention regarding the additional regulatory burdens it places on water systems, particularly smaller providers. The requirement for regular testing and the development of maintenance plans could be seen as financially and administratively burdensome, leading to debates about the necessity of such regulations versus potential costs. Opponents may argue that these requirements could disproportionately affect smaller community systems, prompting discussions during legislative sessions about the balance between public health and operational feasibility for water service providers.

Companion Bills

NJ S3122

Same As Requires water supply system testing and compliance with secondary drinking water regulations.

NJ A5016

Carry Over Requires water supply system testing and compliance with secondary drinking water regulations.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5016

Requires water supply system testing and compliance with secondary drinking water regulations.

NJ S3122

Requires water supply system testing and compliance with secondary drinking water regulations.

NJ SB357

Provides for testing certain drinking water systems. (8/1/20)

NJ S1608

Requires public water systems to provide customers with certain information regarding lead in drinking water.

NJ A1058

Requires public community water systems to provide customers with certain information regarding lead in drinking water.

NJ A2901

Requires public community water systems to provide customers with certain information regarding lead in drinking water.

NJ S1879

Requires public water systems to provide certain notice of boil water notices and violations of drinking water quality standards.

NJ S1023

Requires public water systems to provide certain notice of boil water notices and violations of drinking water quality standards.

NJ AB588

California Safe Drinking Water Act: compliance.

NJ SB531

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

Similar Bills

NJ S3122

Requires water supply system testing and compliance with secondary drinking water regulations.

NJ A5016

Requires water supply system testing and compliance with secondary drinking water regulations.

LA HB823

Provides for heightened drinking water quality standards and increased enforcement of water system safety regulations in certain municipalities

LA HB533

Provides relative to drinking water standards (RE NO IMPACT See Note)

CA AB1321

Education finance: fiscal transparency.

CA AB626

Underground storage tanks: design and construction requirements: exemption.

CA SB621

Overtime compensation: private school teachers.

NJ A1991

Clarifies statutory exemptions from mandatory immunization requirements for child care center and school attendance.