Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3252

Introduced
4/28/25  

Caption

Drinking water contaminate mitigation program established, and money appropriated.

Impact

The implementation of HF3252 would potentially enhance drinking water quality across Minnesota by facilitating the installation of approved water treatment systems. By offering rebates to eligible contractors, the program aims to ease financial burdens on homeowners, especially those with an annual household income of $95,000 or less. This legislative action may encourage more swift improvements in water treatment infrastructure, directly benefiting public health through better water quality standards.

Summary

House File 3252 establishes a drinking water contaminate mitigation program designed to tackle the issues presented by contaminants found in drinking water in certain areas of Minnesota. The bill seeks to provide financial assistance to residents in impacted areas through a rebate program for contractors who install eligible water treatment systems. These systems are defined under the bill and must comply with Minnesota Plumbing Code. The goal is to promote cleaner drinking water for households that fall under specified income levels and reside in locations with recorded contaminant issues.

Contention

While HF3252 presents substantial benefits, there may be points of contention regarding funding and execution. Concerns could arise about the appropriations involved—namely, ensuring adequate funding from the general fund for the intended fiscal years. Additionally, questions may be raised about the verification processes for income-level eligibility and the extent of contamination testing in the targeted 'impacted areas'. Stakeholders might debate the effectiveness of the rebate system and whether it will sufficiently motivate contractors and homeowners to participate.

Companion Bills

MN SF3577

Similar To Drinking water contaminate mitigation program establishment

Previously Filed As

MN SF3577

Drinking water contaminate mitigation program establishment

MN HF356

Sauk Rapids; abatement and mitigation of PFAS contamination funding provided, bonds issued, and money appropriated.

MN SF1660

Andover contaminants mitigation bond issue and appropriation

MN SF862

Water infrastructure funding program modifications provisions, point source implementation grant program modifications provisions, emerging contaminants grant program establishment and bond issuance and appropriation

MN HB815

Require rules on drinking water contaminants, water quality

MN SF1017

City of Sauk Rapids abatement and mitigation of PFAS contamination bond issuance and appropriation

MN SCR28

Strongly urges DEP to adopt standards for certain drinking water contaminants as recommended by NJ Drinking Water Quality Institute.

MN HF3314

Abatement, remediation, mitigation, and treatment of PFAS contamination at Lake Superior College funding provided; bonds issued; and money appropriated.

MN A1141

Requires DEP to adopt Statewide plan to reduce lead exposure from contaminated soils and drinking water.

MN HF724

Water infrastructure funding program provisions modified, bonds issued, funding provided for clean water, and money appropriated.

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