Public Act 102-0960 Public Act 0960 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 102-0960 | HB4988 Enrolled | LRB102 25884 NLB 35241 b |
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| AN ACT concerning safety.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by | adding Section 19.11 as follows: | (415 ILCS 5/19.11 new) | Sec. 19.11. Public water supply disruption; notification. | (a) In this Section: | "Disruption event" means any: | (1) change to a disinfection technique, practice, or | technology, including each instance of any change in the | concentration of any disinfectant in the water of a public | water supply that results in residual concentrations of | the disinfectant in the water either exceeding 50% or | falling below 20% of the monthly average concentration of | disinfectant reported to the Agency in a public water | distribution entity's most recent monthly submission of | Daily Operating Reports; | (2) planned or unplanned work on or damage to a water | main; | (3) change in a treatment application or source of | water that results in an altered finished water quality; | (4) event that results in a public water supply's |
| operating pressure falling below 20 PSI; or | (5) condition that results in the issuance of a boil | water order. | "Health care facility" means a facility, hospital, or | establishment licensed or organized under the Ambulatory | Surgical Treatment Center Act, the University of Illinois | Hospital Act, the Hospital Licensing Act, the Nursing Home | Care Act, the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act, or the | Community Living Facilities Licensing Act. | "Health care facility list" means a list enumerating | health care facilities and their designees that are served by | a public water supply and maintained by a public water | distribution entity. | "Public water distribution entity" means any of the | following entities that are responsible for the direct | supervision of a public water supply: a municipality, a | private corporation, an individual private owner, or a | regularly organized body governed by a constitution and | by-laws requiring regular election of officers. | "Public water supply" has the same meaning as defined in | Section 3.365. | "State agencies" means the Illinois Environmental | Protection Agency and the Illinois Department of Public | Health. | "Water supply operator" means any individual trained in | the treatment
or distribution of water who has practical, |
| working knowledge of the chemical,
biological, and physical | sciences essential to the practical mechanics
of water | treatment or distribution and who is capable of conducting
and | maintaining the water treatment or distribution processes of a | public water supply in a
manner that will provide safe, | potable water for human consumption. | (b) A public water distribution entity, through its | designated employees or contractors, shall notify its water | supply operator and all affected health care facilities on the | public water supply's health care facility list not less than | 14 days before any known, planned, or anticipated disruption | event. An anticipated disruption event includes for purposes | of this subsection any disruption event that could or should | be reasonably anticipated by a public water distribution | entity. | (c) A public water distribution entity, through its | designated employees or contractors, shall notify its water | supply operator and all affected health care facilities that | are served by the public water supply and affected by any | unplanned disruption event in the public water supply's water | distribution system. The notification required under this | subsection shall be provided within 2 hours after the public | water distribution entity becomes aware of the unplanned | disruption event. | (d) A health care facility shall designate an email | address to receive electronic notifications from the public |
| water distribution entity concerning planned or unplanned | disruption events. The email account shall be accessible to | the health care facility's designated water management plan | administrator and other responsible administrative personnel. | (e) Any planned or unplanned disruption event notification | sent to a health care facility under this Section shall also be | sent to the State agencies via email to the email addresses | designated by
the State agencies within 5 business days. The | State agencies shall establish, maintain, and retain a list of | notifications received pursuant to this subsection. | The notice required under this Section shall include, but | shall not be limited to, the following: | (1) a detailed description of the disruption event; | (2) the date, time, and location of the disruption | event; | (3) the expected time needed to resolve the disruption | event; and | (4) a list of the health care facilities notified by | the public
water distribution entity. | Beginning one year after the effective date of this | amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, the State | agencies shall make
available upon request a list of | disruption events, in an electronic format, sorted by the year | and month of each occurrence.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 5/27/2022
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