2016 -- H 8127 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO WATERS AND NAVIGATION - LEAD AND COPPER DRINKING WATER | |
PROTECTION ACT | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Naughton, Shekarchi, Handy, Carson, and Kennedy | |
Date Introduced: April 29, 2016 | |
Referred To: House Environment and Natural Resources | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 46 of the General Laws entitled "WATERS AND NAVIGATION" is |
2 | hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 13.3 |
4 | LEAD AND COPPER DRINKING WATER PROTECTION ACT |
5 | 46-13.3-1. Short title. -- This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Lead and |
6 | Copper Drinking Water Protection Act". |
7 | 46-13.3-2. Legislative findings. -- The general assembly hereby recognizes and declares |
8 | that: |
9 | (1) Water is vital to life and comprises an invaluable natural resource which is not to be |
10 | abused by any segment of the state's population or its economy. It is the policy of this state to |
11 | restore, enhance, and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of its waters, to |
12 | protect public health, to safeguard fish and aquatic life and scenic and ecological values, and to |
13 | enhance the domestic, municipal, recreational, industrial, and other uses of water; |
14 | (2) The groundwaters of this state are a critical renewable resource which must be |
15 | protected to insure the availability of safe and potable drinking water for present and future |
16 | needs; |
17 | (3) It is a paramount policy of the state to protect the purity of present and future drinking |
18 | water supplies by protecting aquifers, recharge areas, and watersheds; |
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1 | (4) It is the policy of the state to restore and maintain the quality of groundwater to a |
2 | quality consistent with its use for drinking supplies and other designated beneficial uses, without |
3 | treatment, as feasible. All groundwaters of the state shall be restored to the extent practicable to a |
4 | quality consistent with this policy including strengthening our safe drinking water regulations |
5 | beyond what is required by the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) 42 U.S.C. § 300f and/or by the |
6 | Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); |
7 | (5) It is the policy of the state to assure the public that the state is taking all actions to |
8 | ensure that the risks from lead in the drinking water are addressed, and furthermore, that |
9 | compliance with the standards set for safe drinking water in the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR), 40 |
10 | CFR Part 141 Subpart I, are met and/or exceeded. |
11 | (6) It is the policy of the state to cooperate with the Environmental Protection Agency |
12 | (EPA) in its oversight responsibilities of state programs and address any deficiencies Rhode |
13 | Island may have in our current implementation of the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) 40 CFR Part |
14 | 141 Subpart I. |
15 | (7) It is the policy of the state to provide public health communication and outreach to |
16 | residents on the steps taken to reduce exposures to lead and if levels in excess of those accepted |
17 | are detected, information relating to what corrective actions are undertaken to correct the water |
18 | quality. |
19 | 46-13.3-3. Definitions. -- The following words and phrases shall have the meanings |
20 | ascribed to them in this section, unless the context shall indicate another or different meaning or |
21 | intent: |
22 | (1) "Aquifer" means a geologic formation, group of formations, or part of a formation |
23 | capable of yielding a significant amount of groundwater to wells, springs, or surface water. |
24 | (2) "Bedrock" means the solid rock, commonly called "ledge," that forms the earth's |
25 | crust. |
26 | (3) "Contaminant" means any physical, chemical, biological, or radiological substance or |
27 | matter in water which impairs its intended or feasible use. |
28 | (4) "Degradation" means a deterioration or a decline in ambient water quality. |
29 | (5) "Director" means the director of the department of health. |
30 | (6) "Groundwater" means water found underground which completely fills the open |
31 | spaces between particles of sand, gravel, clay, silt, and consolidated rock fractures. The zone of |
32 | materials filled with groundwater is called the "zone of saturation". |
33 | (7) "Groundwater recharge" means the processes of addition of water to the zone of |
34 | saturation, that zone beneath the water table. |
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1 | (8) "Maximum contaminant level" means the maximum permissible level of a |
2 | contaminant present in the water determined at a point of entry into the distribution system and at |
3 | any point in the distribution system. |
4 | (9) "Nondegradation" means maintenance of ambient water quality. |
5 | (10) "Preventive action limit" means a specified percentage of a maximum contaminant |
6 | level. |
7 | (11) "Public water supply system" means a system for the provision to the public of water |
8 | for human consumption through pipes or other constructed conveyances, if the system has at least |
9 | fifteen (15) service connections or regularly serves at least twenty-five (25) individuals daily at |
10 | least sixty (60) days out of the year; |
11 | (12) "Recharge area" means an area in which water is absorbed that eventually reaches |
12 | the zone of saturation. |
13 | (13) "Residence time" means the length of time a given unit volume of water (including |
14 | any contaminant in that water) is present in a hydrologic system. |
15 | (14) "Special protection area" means a designation which would delineate a recharge area |
16 | within a groundwater reservoir which is particularly critical for the maintenance of large volumes |
17 | of high quality groundwater for long periods of time. |
18 | (15) "Toxic pollutant" means a water contaminant or combination of water contaminants |
19 | in concentration(s) which, upon exposure, ingestion, or assimilation, either directly from the |
20 | environment or indirectly through food chains, will unreasonably threaten to injure human health, |
21 | or the health of animals or plants which are commonly hatched, bred, cultivated, or protected for |
22 | use by persons for food or economic benefit. |
23 | (16) "Water quality criteria" means a designated concentration of a constituent that, when |
24 | not exceeded, will protect an organism, an organism community, or a prescribed water use or |
25 | quality. |
26 | (17) "Water table" means the upper surface of groundwater in the saturated zone of an |
27 | aquifer system. The level of the water table fluctuates with varying rates of recharge and |
28 | pumpage. |
29 | (18) "Wellhead protection area" means the surface and subsurface area surrounding a |
30 | public well or wellfield through which water will move toward and reach that well or wellfield. |
31 | 46-13.3-4. Safe drinking water required. -- Notwithstanding and in addition to the |
32 | provisions of chapter 24.6 of title 23, title 46, or the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) 40 CFR Part |
33 | 141 Subpart I, the director is hereby authorized to determine whether the state's water supplies are |
34 | safe and potable for human consumption and to what degree the state is in compliance with all |
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1 | federal and state regulations. |
2 | 46-13.3-5. Annual testing. -- (a) The director shall promulgate regulations requiring, as a |
3 | condition of licensure, that all preschools, day care facilities, nursery schools, public and private |
4 | elementary schools and schoolyards, public playgrounds, shelters and foster homes serving |
5 | children under the age of six (6) years, public hearing facilities, substance abuse clinics in Rhode |
6 | Island and all facilities required pursuant to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) 42 U.S.C. |
7 | §300f and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shall demonstrate: |
8 | (1) If the facility is a new facility, that the facility and grounds are lead free or lead safe; |
9 | and |
10 | (2) If the new facility is an existing facility, that an annual lead and copper test |
11 | demonstrates that the facility is lead free or lead safe. |
12 | (b) The director shall, using state inspectors, conduct comprehensive environmental lead |
13 | inspections for all these facilities at the specified intervals. |
14 | 46-13.3-6. Public water supply system requirements. -- Any public water supply |
15 | system shall: |
16 | (1) Provide notice to all customers including public notices to any school, community |
17 | center, child care center or any location likely to service children or large numbers of people that |
18 | a public water system servicing their water exceeds the acceptable lead action level. |
19 | (2) Protect water systems by following defined corrosion control treatment standards. |
20 | (3) Define proper testing protocols regarding the frequency, size, site selection and draw |
21 | of any and all water samples. |
22 | (4) Require lead and copper analysis prior to any significant change in water source or |
23 | water treatment by any public water system. |
24 | (5) Require that all corrosion control be performed under the guidance of a licensed |
25 | engineer. |
26 | (6) Adopt a full lead service line replacement program within ten (10) years of the |
27 | enactment of this chapter, and prohibit any partial lead service line replacement. |
28 | 46-13.3-7. Customer and homeowner water system protections. -- (a) Prior to the sale |
29 | or rental of any dwelling, the water shall be tested for lead and copper and said results, as well as |
30 | a disclosure of the status and condition of the lead service line shall be included in any rental |
31 | agreement or purchase and sale agreement. Water test results shall also be reported to the |
32 | department of health within a reasonable time. |
33 | (b) Water system providers shall conduct as part of their routine maintenance a complete |
34 | inventory of all service line materials up to the interior meters of each customer serviced, which |
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1 | shall be reported to the department of health within a reasonable time. |
2 | 46-13.3-8. Rhode Island lead action level reduction. -- The director is hereby directed |
3 | to develop a plan and strategy to reduce the current lead action level of fifteen parts per billion |
4 | (15 ppb) to a level of ten parts per billion (10 ppb) or less. |
5 | 46-13.3-9. Violations. -- Enforcement and penalties for violations of this chapter shall be |
6 | determined in accordance with the provisions of §39-4-3. |
7 | 46-13.3-10. Advisory commission on drinking water quality. -- The director is hereby |
8 | authorized to assemble an "advisory commission on drinking water quality" whose duties shall be |
9 | to impose protections for our water supply systems by continuously assessing and providing |
10 | recommendations regarding science, testing monitoring protocols, water treatments, and |
11 | corrosion control. The composition of the commission shall include members of the public and |
12 | experts in the field of drinking water quality and control. The commission shall provide an annual |
13 | report to the speaker of the house of representatives and president of the senate on January 1, |
14 | 2017 and annually thereafter. |
15 | 46-13.3-11. Water system advisory council. -- Every public water system that services |
16 | five hundred (500) customers or more shall establish a "water system advisory council". Each |
17 | water system advisory council shall include water system customers, water systems personnel, |
18 | authorities whose duties and responsibilities shall be to provide oversight and input on water |
19 | quality and compliance with federal and state laws and/or regulations. |
20 | 46-13.3-12. Severability. -- If any provisions of this chapter or the application thereof to |
21 | any person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or |
22 | applications of this chapter, that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, |
23 | and to this end the provisions of this chapter are declared to be severable. |
24 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO WATERS AND NAVIGATION - LEAD AND COPPER DRINKING WATER | |
PROTECTION ACT | |
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1 | This act would enact a new chapter "The Lead and Copper Drinking Water Protection |
2 | Act" which would provide water protection and ensure compliance with federal and state water |
3 | supply protections. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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