New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1961

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires institutions of higher education to test for lead in drinking water annually, report test results, and install lead filters or treatment devices.

Impact

This bill seeks to significantly enhance the safety of drinking water within higher education campuses across New Jersey. By enforcing rigorous testing and remediation processes, the bill aims to eliminate lead contamination, thereby protecting the health of students and staff. If elevated lead levels are discovered, institutions are compelled to immediately close access to contaminated outlets and offer alternative drinking sources until safety standards are met. Furthermore, they must identify and report buildings with lead infrastructure and install appropriate filtration systems.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1961 mandates that all institutions of higher education in New Jersey conduct annual testing for lead in drinking water. The testing must be performed by a certified laboratory and adhere to methods specified by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Institutions are required to complete their initial tests within 90 days of the bill's effective date and ensure ongoing compliance by conducting annual retests. The results of these tests must be transparently reported to relevant governmental bodies and made accessible to students, faculty, and the public via their websites.

Conclusion

Overall, A1961 represents a proactive step toward ensuring public health in educational settings by addressing a critical environmental issue. Its emphasis on transparency and accountability aligns with a growing recognition of the importance of safe drinking water in promoting general well-being within academic environments.

Contention

There might be concerns regarding the costs and feasibility of implementing these requirements. Some institutions could argue that meeting the initial testing deadline and managing ongoing filtration device maintenance may impose financial burdens. However, proponents of the bill would argue that the health of students must take precedence over cost considerations, particularly given the severe health risks associated with lead exposure.

Companion Bills

NJ A2470

Carry Over Requires institutions of higher education to test for lead in drinking water annually, report test results, and install lead filters or treatment devices.

NJ S2877

Carry Over Requires institutions of higher education to test for lead in drinking water annually, report test results, and install lead filters or treatment devices.

NJ S1257

Same As 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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