State/Province Bill
Description
Author/Sponsor
Status
Pennsylvania HB 1389
Allow municipalities to require fences that separate livestock from streams
Rep. P. Michael Sturla Referred to committee
Pennsylvania HB 1667
Create a maximum contaminant level for PFNA in drinking water, at 13 parts per trillion Establish state-level maximum levels for likely carcinogens in drinking water; set limits water when two or more states have set maximum containment levels or limits on these pollutants
Rep. Benjamin Sanchez
Referred to committee
Pennsylvania HB 2128
Rep. Wendy Ullman
Referred to committee
Pennsylvania HR 234
Declare Sept. 7, 2019, as Great Lakes- St. Lawrence Appreciation Day
Rep. Curtis Sonney (GLLC member)
Adopted by House
Pennsylvania SB 39
Require lead testing at facilities with child day care programs
Sen. Judith Schwank
Referred to committee
Pennsylvania SB 40
Impose a rebuttable presumption of liability on owners/operators of pipelines under state jurisdictionwhenpollution, diminution, or loss ofwater occurs at a public or privatewater supply Require pipeline operators to conduct proper studies and investigations of aquifers that may be potentially impacted by pipeline construction
Sen. Judith Schwank
Referred to committee
Pennsylvania SB 280
Sen. Thomas Killion
Referred to committee
Pennsylvania SB 443
Establishmoratoriumonpermitting of hazardous liquidpipelines
Sen. Andrew Dinniman
Referred to committee
Pennsylvania SB 557
Give Department of Environmental Protection authority to monitor impact of construction projects on domestic water supplies
Sen. Thomas Killion
Referred to committee
Pennsylvania SB 581
Lower acceptable levels of PFAS in drinking water
Sen. Maria Collett
Referred to committee
Pennsylvania SB 582
Establish emergencies, testing and liability related to PFAS contamination
Sen. Maria Collett
Referred to committee
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