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2004 SESSION
(HB601)AMENDMENT(S) PROPOSED BY THE SENATE
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
1. Line 19, engrossed
strike
all of lines 19 through 30
insert
B. Every public water supply operator shall at least quarterly test the public water supply for the presence of methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE). The locality shall maintain a record of testing conducted pursuant to this subsection. If the results of any test conducted pursuant to this subsection indicates the presence of MTBE in excess of fifteen parts per billion, the locality shall immediately notify the Department of Environmental Quality and the Department of Health. The Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services shall maintain and make available, upon the request of any person, a list of laboratories, accredited under the provisions of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act (42 U.S.C. § 300f et seq.) to analyze samples, located throughout the Commonwealth that possess the technical expertise to analyze water samples for the presence of MTBE. Any lab seeking accreditation under the Safe Drinking Water Act may contact the Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services. The Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services shall establish a fee system to offset the costs of tests performed on behalf of public water supply operators.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
2. Line 19, engrossed, after least
strike
quarterly
insert
annually
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
3. Line 30, engrossed, after operators.
insert
Such test may be conducted simultaneously with other tests.