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2000 SESSION
HB 1377 Public utilities; termination of power supply to sewerage systems.
Introduced by: Ward L. Armstrong | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Public utilities; termination of power supply to sewerage systems. Requires operators of sewerage systems to notify their energy supply utilities, the SCC, and the Department of Environmental Quality, in writing, that they operate sewage treatment facilities. No utility supplying energy to a sewerage system shall suspend service to a sewerage system without giving the SCC and the Director of the Department of Environmental Quality 10 days’ written notice.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Public utilities; termination of power supply to sewerage systems. Requires operators of sewerage systems to notify their energy supply utilities, the SCC, and the Department of Environmental Quality, in writing, that they operate sewage treatment facilities. No utility supplying energy to a sewerage system shall suspend service to a sewerage system without giving the SCC and the Director of the Department of Environmental Quality fourteen days’ written notice.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Public utilities; termination of power supply to sewerage systems. Requires operators of sewerage systems to notify their energy supply utilities that they operate sewage treatment facilities. No utility supplying energy to a sewerage system shall suspend service to a sewerage system without giving the Department of Environmental Quality fourteen days’ notice.