Enacts the drinking water protection act, relating to the adoption and enforcement of watershed rules and regulations for the purpose of protecting water quality.
Impact
By empowering suppliers to create tailored watershed rules with the approval of the Department of Health, the bill aims to address specific geographical and environmental challenges that affect water quality. Such measures may include restrictions on residential fertilizer applications near water sources, standards for wastewater treatment, and guidelines for livestock and nutrient management to prevent the impairment of public drinking water. This proactive approach is intended to mitigate the risks posed by emerging contaminants like pharmaceuticals and microplastics, ultimately fostering a safer drinking water supply.
Summary
A09069, also known as the Drinking Water Protection Act, seeks to amend the public health law in New York to enhance protections around drinking water sources. The bill introduces new provisions that allow suppliers to draft local watershed rules and regulations aimed at preventing contamination of public drinking water. These regulations would include measures related to land use, activities, and discharges within the watershed areas, ensuring the quality and safety of drinking water supplied to communities across the state.
Contention
Despite its aims, A09069 has faced scrutiny and concerns from various stakeholders. Critics argue that while the intention to protect drinking water is commendable, the bill may inadvertently overregulate and impose undue burdens on local suppliers and residents. There is apprehension that the execution of these rules could lead to conflicts between local interests and state-level mandates. Additionally, opponents of the bill highlight the importance of community input in the regulation of local resources and express fears that streamlined state control could diminish local governance and engagement in environmental stewardship.
Same As
Enacts the drinking water protection act, relating to the adoption and enforcement of watershed rules and regulations for the purpose of protecting water quality.
Enacts the drinking water protection act, relating to the adoption and enforcement of watershed rules and regulations for the purpose of protecting water quality.
Enacts the "private well testing act"; authorizes the department of health to promulgate rules and regulations to establish standards for the testing of drinking water from privately owned wells.
Establishes a wastewater infrastructure and drinking water program for the purpose of making payments toward the replacement and rehabilitation of existing local municipally-owned and funded drinking water, storm water and sanitary sewer systems.