Drinking Water - Regulation - Control and Prevention of Waterborne Disease
Establishing minimum detectable disinfectant residual level requirements, disinfectant residual testing requirements, and related requirements for the control of Legionella bacteria and other pathogens in the public water supply; requiring the Department of the Environment and the Department of Health, by October 1, 2027, to report to the Governor and General Assembly with recommendations for legislative action to control legionella bacteria and other waterborne pathogens in the public water supply of the State; etc.
1 bill selected
Basic Information
- Status
- Chaptered
- Session
- 2026 Regular Session
- Type
- Unknown
- Cross-filed
- HB0204
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Hearing
February 10, 2026
at 13:00
📍 Education, Energy, and the Environment
Hearing - Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee
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