Texas 2017 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1587 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/09/2017

                    85R8982 AJZ-D
 By: Garcia S.B. No. 1587


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to lead in drinking water at schools and child care
 facilities.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 341.040, Health and Safety Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 341.040.  DEFINITIONS [DEFINITION]. In this
 subchapter:
 (1)  "Child care facility" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 88.001.
 (2)  "Commission" [, "commission"] means the Texas
 Commission on Environmental Quality.
 (3)  "Drinking water outlet" means any water fountain,
 faucet, or tap regularly used for drinking or food preparation,
 including ice-making and hot drink machines.
 (4)  "Elevated lead level" means a lead concentration
 in drinking water that exceeds one part per billion.
 (5)  "Executive director" means the executive director
 of the commission.
 (6)  "Lead service line" means a pipe and its fittings,
 which are not lead free as defined by the federal Safe Drinking
 Water Act (42 U.S.C. Section 300g-6), that connect a drinking water
 main to a drinking water outlet.
 (7)  "Local health department" has the meaning assigned
 by Section 88.001.
 (8)  "Open-enrollment charter school" and "private
 school" have the meanings assigned by Section 5.001, Education
 Code.
 (9)  "Public water system" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 15.602, Water Code.
 SECTION 2.  Subchapter C, Chapter 341, Health and Safety
 Code, is amended by adding Sections 341.051, 341.052, 341.053,
 341.054, and 341.055 to read as follows:
 Sec. 341.051.  LEAD SERVICE LINE REPLACEMENT. (a) Each
 public water system shall fully replace lead service lines in each
 public school, private school, or child care facility that is
 served by the public water system. The replacement shall be paid
 for by the public water system, regardless of ownership of any
 portion of the service line, and shall be performed in coordination
 with the relevant municipality, school, or child care facility. The
 replacement must conform to the commission's technical guidance
 under Section 341.055.
 (b)  A public water system shall provide each school
 district, open-enrollment charter school, private school, and
 child care facility that the public water system serves any
 information in its possession relating to the location of lead
 service lines. Each school district, open-enrollment charter
 school, private school, and child care facility shall determine
 which of its buildings receive drinking water through lead service
 lines and report the information to the commission.
 (c)  The commission shall ensure that lead service lines are
 disposed of in accordance with hazardous waste laws and not
 disposed of in a landfill or incinerated.
 Sec. 341.052.  PREVENTING LEAD CONTAMINATION. (a) Each
 public school, private school, and child care facility shall
 develop and adopt a plan of action to prevent elevated lead levels
 in all water used for drinking or cooking. The plan of action must
 include:
 (1)  installing and maintaining filters certified by
 the National Sanitation Foundation at all drinking water outlets in
 each school or facility building; and
 (2)  an inventory of lead-bearing parts within the
 school or facility's water delivery system, including fixtures and
 plumbing with lead soldering.
 (b)  A public school, private school, or child care facility
 may, if consistent with other obligations in law, remove some
 drinking water outlets from operation, instead of installing
 filters on those outlets, if every child has reasonable access to
 free, safe drinking water.
 (c)  To the extent that replacement is both feasible and
 cost-effective, each public school, private school, or child care
 facility shall replace the items identified in the lead-bearing
 parts inventory under Subsection (a)(2).
 (d)  The plan of action adopted under Subsection (a) may
 include any other measures to reduce lead contamination of drinking
 water outlets, consistent with the commission's technical guidance
 under Section 341.055.
 (e)  A public school, private school, or child care facility
 may revise the school or facility's plan of action, especially in
 response to public input, if the plan of action complies with the
 commission's technical guidance under Section 341.055.
 (f)  A public school, private school, or child care facility
 may seek the assistance of a local health department, a public water
 system, or the commission to comply with the provisions of this
 section.
 (g)  Nothing in this section prevents a public school,
 private school, or child care facility from conducting more
 immediate lead remediation when a test indicates that a drinking
 water outlet has an elevated lead level, as provided by Section
 341.053(c).
 Sec. 341.053.  TESTING AND REMEDIATION. (a) Each public
 school, private school, or child care facility shall undertake
 periodic testing of the drinking water outlets in each school or
 child care facility for the presence of lead. Each test for lead
 shall be conducted by a laboratory certified for this purpose by the
 executive director, in accordance with the sampling and testing
 methods specified in the technical guidance under Section 341.055.
 Each school or child care facility shall perform the testing
 required by this section at least once per year, unless the
 executive director determines, on a case-by-case basis, that a
 greater or lesser frequency of testing is necessary or sufficient
 to ensure the public health, including timely testing after
 replacement of lead service lines.
 (b)  Nothing in this section prevents a public school,
 private school, or child care facility from conducting more
 frequent testing than required under this section.
 (c)  If testing reveals an elevated lead level at a drinking
 water outlet, the public school, private school, or child care
 facility shall, not later than 24 hours after receiving the test
 results, close off access to the drinking water outlet and report
 the test results to the commission. Not later than the 30th day
 after receiving test results showing one or more drinking water
 outlets have elevated levels of lead, the public school, private
 school, or child care facility must either:
 (1)  permanently shut or close off access to the
 affected drinking water outlets and provide an alternative source
 of safe water without elevated lead levels; or
 (2)  install and maintain filters certified by the
 National Sanitation Foundation at the drinking water outlets that
 have elevated lead levels.
 (d)  A public school, private school, or child care facility
 shall take additional measures if necessary to eliminate elevated
 lead levels at the drinking water outlets, consistent with the
 technical guidance under Section 341.055.
 Sec. 341.054.  TRANSPARENCY AND PUBLIC RIGHT TO KNOW. (a)
 Each public school, private school, or child care facility shall:
 (1)  submit to the commission, the Texas Education
 Agency, and the department:
 (A)  the plan of action adopted under Section
 341.052 and any modifications to the plan; and
 (B)  information on testing activities conducted
 under Section 341.053, including:
 (i)  the date the testing was completed;
 (ii)  the location and type of each drinking
 water outlet tested;
 (iii)  the complete results of each test;
 and
 (iv)  any measures being taken under Section
 341.053(c) to remediate a drinking water outlet found to have an
 elevated lead level;
 (2)  maintain copies of information submitted under
 Subdivision (1) in a suitable location for inspection by the public
 and on the Internet website of the school or facility;
 (3)  notify parent, teacher, and employee
 organizations of the availability of the submitted information; and
 (4)  designate a person to serve as the contact person
 for communications with the commission and the public regarding the
 lead testing and remediation activities.
 (b)  If testing conducted under Section 341.053 reveals an
 elevated lead level at a drinking water outlet, the public school,
 private school, or child care facility shall, within one business
 day, directly notify teachers, school personnel, and the parent of
 or person standing in parental relation to each student through
 written notice, electronic mail, or other means approved by the
 commission. The notification must include:
 (1)  a summary of the results of the testing and
 information on the availability of the complete test results for
 public inspection at a suitable location and on the Internet
 website of the school or facility;
 (2)  a description of any remedial measures being taken
 under Section 341.053;
 (3)  general information on the public health effects
 and risks posed by lead in drinking water and information on the
 availability of additional resources concerning lead in drinking
 water, as outlined in the technical guidance under Section 341.055;
 and
 (4)  the name and contact information of the person
 designated under Subsection (a)(4) to communicate with the public.
 (c)  At each drinking water outlet, the public school,
 private school, or child care facility shall post an electronically
 accessible code with information on testing and remediation for
 that outlet. The information must include the maintenance schedule
 and log for installed filters certified by the National Sanitation
 Foundation, unless the drinking water outlet is equipped with a
 clearly visible indicator for filter replacement.
 Sec. 341.055.  TECHNICAL GUIDANCE. (a) The commission shall
 issue technical guidance that is at least as protective of the
 public health as the technical guidance for reducing lead in
 drinking water at schools issued by the United States Environmental
 Protection Agency. Provisions of the technical guidance related to
 testing to determine the presence and level of lead in water must be
 designed to maximize detection of lead in water and must prohibit
 sampling or testing methods that tend to mask lead contamination,
 including pre-stagnation flushing and removal of aerators prior to
 sampling.
 (b)  The commission shall provide the technical guidance
 described by Subsection (a), a list of laboratories certified to
 conduct lead testing, and any other information the commission
 considers appropriate to each school district, open-enrollment
 charter school, private school, and child care facility.
 SECTION 3.  (a) Not later than December 1, 2017, the Texas
 Commission on Environmental Quality shall order each public water
 system to replace all lead service lines at each public school,
 private school, and child care facility as required by Section
 341.051(a), Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act.
 (b)  Not later than September 1, 2020, each public water
 system shall fully replace lead service lines at all public
 schools, private schools, and child care facilities that it serves,
 as required by Section 341.051(a), Health and Safety Code, as added
 by this Act.
 (c)  Not later than October 1, 2017, each public water system
 shall provide school districts, open-enrollment charter schools,
 private schools, and child care facilities that it serves with
 information relating to the location of lead service lines, as
 required by Section 341.051(b), Health and Safety Code, as added by
 this Act.
 (d)  Not later than November 1, 2017, each school district,
 open-enrollment charter school, private school, and child care
 facility shall inform the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
 which buildings are served by lead service lines as required by
 Section 341.051(b), Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act.
 (e)  Not later than March 1, 2018, each public school,
 private school, and child care facility shall adopt a plan of action
 to prevent elevated lead levels in all water used for drinking or
 cooking as required by Section 341.052(a), Health and Safety Code,
 as added by this Act.
 (f)  Not later than March 1, 2019, each public school,
 private school, and child care facility shall install and maintain
 filters certified by the National Sanitation Foundation, as
 required by Section 341.052(a), Health and Safety Code, as added by
 this Act.
 (g)  Not later than September 1, 2019, each public school,
 private school, and child care facility shall replace the items
 identified in the lead-bearing parts inventory, as required by
 Section 341.052(c), Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act.
 (h)  Not later than December 1, 2017, each public school,
 private school, or child care facility shall perform an initial
 test of each drinking water outlet, as required by Section
 341.053(a), Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act.
 (i)  Not later than October 15, 2017, the Texas Commission on
 Environmental Quality shall post the technical guidance required by
 Section 341.055, Health and Safety Code, as added by this Act, on
 the commission's Internet website.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2017.