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Chief Patron: Rasoul
HB 1085 - PFAS Reporting Requirements

Item 363 #6h

Item 363 #6h

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Natural and Historic Resources
Department of Environmental Quality FY2025 $500,000 FY2026 $500,000 GF

Language
Page 420, line 19, strike "$60,852,618" and insert "$61,352,618".
Page 420, line 19, strike "$60,852,618" and insert "$61,352,618".


Explanation

(This amendment provides $500,000 each year from the general fund pursuant to House Bill 1085. The bill requires the owner or operator of a publicly owned treatment works to monitor PFAS levels, as defined in House Bill 1085, in effluent, influent, and biosolids at least quarterly and report all such monitoring data on an applicable discharge monitoring report required by federal regulations. The bill requires the Department of Environmental Quality (the Department), in certain circumstances, to develop a PFAS action plan to identify and address sources of certain PFAS detected in a public water system's raw water source, perform outreach efforts regarding PFAS contamination, report annually on its activities, and work with certain entities in developing its PFAS action plans. The bill requires certain facilities that manufacture or use PFAS to report the use of such chemicals to the Department and to monitor such PFAS at least quarterly unless at another frequency at the direction of the Director of the Department. The bill also directs the Department and the Virginia Department of Health to jointly establish a PFAS Advisory Committee to assist with PFAS-related activities and appoint such committee's members to include legislative members and a wide range of nonlegislative citizen members and to report annually to the Governor and the General Assembly on the Committee's activities and recommendations. This amendment is a placeholder until a fiscal impact statement for the legislation is produced.)