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2004 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 15.2-2144 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 15.2-2144. Inspection of water supplies.
A. Every locality may regulate and inspect public and private water supplies; the production, preparation, transmission and distribution of water; and the sanitation of establishments, systems, facilities and equipment in or by means of which water is produced, prepared, transmitted and distributed. It may prevent the pollution of such water supplies; and, without liability to the owner thereof, may prevent the transmission or distribution of water when it is found to be polluted, adulterated, impure or dangerous.
B. Every public water supply operator shall at least quarterly annually 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 15 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. Such test may be conducted simultaneously with other tests.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, the State Board of Health, acting pursuant to its authority regarding public water supplies, may establish an alternative schedule for water supply testing, which shall apply in lieu of this subsection, for any public waterworks where annual testing is not otherwise required, if it determines that an alternative schedule is appropriate to protect the public health and promote the public welfare.