Relates to the criteria for financing certain lead service line and pipe replacements
Sets financing criteria for lead service line and pipe replacements to speed safer drinking water for residents via municipal and utility funding.
Sets financing criteria for lead service line and pipe replacements to speed safer drinking water for residents via municipal and utility funding.
Note: The exact statutory language is not included in the materials provided. The following points reflect typical elements such a bill would address and are stated as likely areas of change or emphasis:
- Financing Criteria: Establishment or revision of eligibility criteria for funding lead service line and pipe replacement projects.
- Eligible Projects: Definition of which replacement activities qualify (e.g., residential service lines, municipal mains, adapters, or appurtenances).
- Prioritization and Standards: Criteria to prioritize projects (e.g., based on risk, exposure, community needs, or public health impact) and standards for selecting projects.
- Funding Mechanisms: Clarification of funding sources (state funds, grants, loans, or subsidies) and any preferred financing terms.
- Eligible Entities: Which parties can apply (municipalities, water utilities, or other public entities) and any partnerships with private entities.
- Reporting and Oversight: Requirements for reporting, auditing, and program oversight to ensure funds are used appropriately.
- Coordination with Public Health: Connection to drinking water safety and public health objectives, including timelines for replacement in high-risk areas.
- Effective Dates and Implementation: When the new criteria would take effect and any phase-in periods.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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