Requires schools and child care centers to test drinking water for lead every two years and install filters certified to reduce lead levels.
Impact
If enacted, S1569 would replace existing regulations by requiring testing frequency every two years, as opposed to the previous three-year interval. This change aims to create a more proactive approach to managing lead levels in drinking water and ensuring immediate remediation steps are taken if contamination is detected. Schools and child care centers are required to make test results public within 96 hours of receiving results and to inform parents and staff if lead concentrations exceed acceptable levels, thereby enhancing transparency and accountability.
Summary
Senate Bill S1569 mandates that schools and child care centers conduct lead testing in their drinking water at least every two years. This legislation is aimed at ensuring the safety of water consumed by students and children, addressing concerns over lead contamination which can have severe health implications. The bill mandates a specific lead sampling plan that includes a plumbing survey, detailed procedures for sample collection, and an analysis protocol to be conducted by certified laboratories. These measures are necessary to mitigate any risks associated with lead exposure in a population that is particularly vulnerable.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding S1569 may include concerns regarding the financial responsibility that schools and child care centers may face in complying with the new testing and remediation requirements. Schools may argue that the costs associated with regular testing and filter installation could be burdensome, especially for underfunded institutions. Additionally, discussions may arise about the adequacy of existing resources and support from state agencies to facilitate compliance with the new laws effectively. Regulatory compliance issues may also lead to debates about the best practices for handling contamination and communication with the public.
Same As
Requires schools and child care centers to test drinking water for lead every two years and install filters certified to reduce lead levels.
NJ S3683
Carry Over
Requires schools and child care centers to test drinking water for lead every two years and install filters certified to reduce lead levels.
NJ A5432
Carry Over
Requires schools and child care centers to test drinking water for lead every two years and install filters certified to reduce lead levels.
Requires institutions of higher education to test for lead in drinking water annually, report test results, and install lead filters or treatment devices.
Requires institutions of higher education to test for lead in drinking water annually, report test results, and install lead filters or treatment devices.
Requires institutions of higher education to test for lead in drinking water annually, report test results, and install lead filters or treatment devices.
Requires institutions of higher education to test for lead in drinking water annually, report test results, and install lead filters or treatment devices.
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