ASSEMBLY, No. 4287 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 221st LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED MAY 6, 2024 ASSEMBLY, No. 4287 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 221st LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED MAY 6, 2024 Sponsored by: Assemblyman CHRISTOPHER P. DEPHILLIPS District 40 (Bergen, Essex and Passaic) Assemblywoman LISA SWAIN District 38 (Bergen) Assemblyman AL BARLAS District 40 (Bergen, Essex and Passaic) SYNOPSIS Makes supplemental appropriation of $12 million to Village of Ridgewood for drinking water infrastructure improvements related to per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substance pollution. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced. Sponsored by: Assemblyman CHRISTOPHER P. DEPHILLIPS District 40 (Bergen, Essex and Passaic) Assemblywoman LISA SWAIN District 38 (Bergen) Assemblyman AL BARLAS District 40 (Bergen, Essex and Passaic) SYNOPSIS Makes supplemental appropriation of $12 million to Village of Ridgewood for drinking water infrastructure improvements related to per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substance pollution. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced. A Supplement to the annual appropriations act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, P.L.2023, c.74. Be It Enacted by the Senate and the General Assembly of the State of New Jersey: 1. In addition to the amounts appropriated under P.L.2023, c.74, the annual appropriations act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, there is appropriated from the General Fund the following amount for the purpose specified: 22 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS 70 Government Direction, Management, and Control 75 State Subsidies and Financial Aid STATE AID 04-8030 Local Government Services............................... $12,000,000 Total State Aid appropriation, State Subsidies and Financial Aid ................. $12,000,000 State Aid: 04 Village of Ridgewood - Ridgewood Water PFAS-Related Infrastructure Improvements .................................. ($12,000,000) 2. This act shall take effect immediately. STATEMENT This bill would appropriate $12 million from the General Fund to the Village of Ridgewood in Bergen County to offset the costs of infrastructure improvements that are needed to mitigate per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) pollution in the drinking water system. The Ridgewood Water Department, also known as Ridgewood Water, is a public community water system that serves over 60,000 residents in Ridgewood, Midland Park, Glen Rock, and Wyckoff. The sponsor's intent in introducing the legislation is to avoid the significant rate increases that Ridgewood Water would otherwise need to impose on its ratepayers in order to fund the PFAS-related infrastructure improvements. A Supplement to the annual appropriations act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, P.L.2023, c.74. Be It Enacted by the Senate and the General Assembly of the State of New Jersey: 1. In addition to the amounts appropriated under P.L.2023, c.74, the annual appropriations act for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, there is appropriated from the General Fund the following amount for the purpose specified: 22 DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS 70 Government Direction, Management, and Control 75 State Subsidies and Financial Aid STATE AID 04-8030 Local Government Services............................... $12,000,000 Total State Aid appropriation, State Subsidies and Financial Aid ................. $12,000,000 State Aid: 04 Village of Ridgewood - Ridgewood Water PFAS-Related Infrastructure Improvements .................................. ($12,000,000) 2. This act shall take effect immediately. STATEMENT This bill would appropriate $12 million from the General Fund to the Village of Ridgewood in Bergen County to offset the costs of infrastructure improvements that are needed to mitigate per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) pollution in the drinking water system. The Ridgewood Water Department, also known as Ridgewood Water, is a public community water system that serves over 60,000 residents in Ridgewood, Midland Park, Glen Rock, and Wyckoff. The sponsor's intent in introducing the legislation is to avoid the significant rate increases that Ridgewood Water would otherwise need to impose on its ratepayers in order to fund the PFAS-related infrastructure improvements.