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Sen. Heather A. Steans
Filed: 5/20/2016
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 550
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 550 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Child Care Act of 1969 is amended by adding |
5 | | Section 5.9 as follows: |
6 | | (225 ILCS 10/5.9 new) |
7 | | Sec. 5.9. Lead testing of water in licensed day care |
8 | | centers, licensed day care homes, and licensed group day care |
9 | | homes. |
10 | | (a) For the purposes of this Section: |
11 | | "First draw-tap sample" means one liter of water that has |
12 | | stood motionless in the plumbing system of the sampling site |
13 | | for at least 6 hours. |
14 | | "Source of potable water" means the point at which |
15 | | non-bottled water exits any tap, faucet, drinking fountain, or |
16 | | similar point of use likely to be ingested by children or used |
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1 | | for food preparation. |
2 | | (b) Effective January 1, 2017, licensed day care centers, |
3 | | licensed day care homes, and licensed group day care homes |
4 | | shall have all sources of potable water at the facility tested |
5 | | for lead at least once every 3 years. All samples tested |
6 | | pursuant to this section must be first-draw tap samples. |
7 | | (c) Effective January 1, 2017, as part of an initial |
8 | | application or application for renewal of a license for day |
9 | | care centers, day care homes, and group day care homes, the |
10 | | Department shall require proof that all sources of potable |
11 | | water at the facility have been tested for lead within the last |
12 | | 3 years. |
13 | | (d) The results of the most recent test of each source of |
14 | | potable water at the facility shall be posted in the facility |
15 | | next to the license issued by the Department. Copies of the |
16 | | results shall be provided to parents or guardians upon request. |
17 | | The results shall be compiled into a single document and shall |
18 | | include, at a minimum, the date, source of potable water and |
19 | | lead concentration of each sample test result. Any test result |
20 | | of 15 parts per billion (15 micrograms per liter) or greater |
21 | | shall be highlighted. |
22 | | (e) Included with the tests results referenced in |
23 | | subsection (d) shall be the following statement: |
24 | | "Every parent or guardian is notified that this facility |
25 | | has performed tests for lead from this facility's potable water |
26 | | sources. Elevated levels of lead in drinking water can cause |
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1 | | serious health problems, especially for young children. |
2 | | Specific risks include damage to brain and kidneys, and |
3 | | interference with production of red blood cells that carry |
4 | | oxygen to all parts of the body. Scientists have linked the |
5 | | effects of lead on the brain with lowered IQ in children. Lead |
6 | | is stored in bones and it can be released later in life. There |
7 | | is no safe level of lead in drinking water or safe level of |
8 | | lead to ingest. However, State and Federal Safe Drinking Water |
9 | | Standards establish 15 parts per billion (15 micrograms per |
10 | | liter) of lead in drinking water as the lead action level." |
11 | | (f) Licensed day care centers, licensed day care homes, and |
12 | | licensed group day care homes shall promptly submit the results |
13 | | of all tests for lead in the sources of potable water at their |
14 | | facilities to the Department and the Illinois Environmental |
15 | | Protection Agency. |
16 | | Section 10. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by |
17 | | adding Section 17.11 as follows: |
18 | | (415 ILCS 5/17.11 new) |
19 | | Sec. 17.11. Lead in drinking water prevention. |
20 | | (a) For the purposes of this Section: |
21 | | "Child care facility" has the meaning ascribed to it in |
22 | | Section 2 of the Lead Poisoning Prevention Act. |
23 | | "Governmental entity" means a State agency, a county, a |
24 | | municipality, a township, a public educational institution, a |
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1 | | special district, or any political subdivision thereof. |
2 | | "Potentially affected residence" means both (1) a |
3 | | residences within 300 feet of any portion of a water main or |
4 | | water service line owned by a community water supply on which |
5 | | repair or replacement work is done, and (2) the residence or |
6 | | residences serviced by the lead service line or water meter |
7 | | that is repaired or replaced. |
8 | | "School" means any school district or public, private, or |
9 | | nonpublic day or residential educational institution, |
10 | | including charter schools, that provides elementary or |
11 | | secondary education for grade 12 or under. |
12 | | (b) The owner or operator of a community water supply shall |
13 | | sample for lead at all potable water sources likely to be |
14 | | consumed by children or used for food preparation in all |
15 | | schools in its distribution system at least once during every 3 |
16 | | year sampling period. The first 3 year school sampling period |
17 | | begins January 1, 2017. The owner or operator of a community |
18 | | water supply shall submit the sample results to the Agency and |
19 | | school or child care facility within 2 business days of receipt |
20 | | of the results by the community water supply. The Agency shall |
21 | | publish all sample results on its website within 14 days of |
22 | | receipt by the Agency. If any sample exceeds the lead action |
23 | | level of 15 parts per billion (15 micrograms per liter) the |
24 | | school shall promptly notify the parents or legal guardians of |
25 | | all potentially affected students of the location of the |
26 | | exceedance and direct them to the United States Environmental |
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1 | | Protection Agency's website for information about lead in |
2 | | drinking water. |
3 | | (c) Within 180 days of the effective date of this |
4 | | amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly, the owner or |
5 | | operator of a community water supply shall develop and submit |
6 | | to the Agency a plan to compile a comprehensive inventory of |
7 | | all lead service lines within the community water supply |
8 | | distribution system including privately owned lead service |
9 | | lines. At a minimum, the plan shall: |
10 | | (1) include a procedure for determining whether any |
11 | | water service lines exposed as a result of construction or |
12 | | excavation by the community water supply or any other |
13 | | public utility are made of lead; and |
14 | | (2) include a procedure by which the owner or operator |
15 | | of the community water supply will update the information |
16 | | in its lead service line inventory on at least an annual |
17 | | basis. |
18 | | The owner or operator of a community water supply shall |
19 | | implement the lead service line inventory development plan in |
20 | | accordance with its terms. |
21 | | (d) On or before April 15 of each year, the owner or |
22 | | operator of a community water supply shall submit to the Agency |
23 | | an inventory of all known lead service lines within its |
24 | | community water supply distribution system including privately |
25 | | owned lead service lines current through at least the end of |
26 | | the previous calendar year. The lead service line inventory |
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1 | | shall separately identify the lead service lines that were |
2 | | added to the inventory after the previous year's submission. |
3 | | The lead service line inventory shall also include a summary |
4 | | that provides: |
5 | | (1) the total number of service lines within the |
6 | | community water supply distribution system; |
7 | | (2) the percentage of service lines that are known to |
8 | | contain lead; |
9 | | (3) the percentage of service lines that are known to |
10 | | be of a material other than lead; |
11 | | (4) the percentage of service lines added to the |
12 | | inventory after the previous submission of the annual lead |
13 | | line inventory; and |
14 | | (5) the location of lead service lines within the |
15 | | community water supply distribution system and their |
16 | | lengths, if known. |
17 | | (e) On or before June 30 of each year, the Agency shall |
18 | | publish on its website each community water supply's annual |
19 | | lead service line inventory, including the information listed |
20 | | in paragraphs (1) through (5) in subsection (d). |
21 | | (f) Prior to January 1, 2018, each governmental entity in |
22 | | the State shall compile a comprehensive inventory of the lead |
23 | | service lines servicing the structures of which it is the |
24 | | owner. The governmental entity shall submit that inventory to |
25 | | the Agency and each community water supply of whose |
26 | | distribution system any of its lead service lines are a part. |
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1 | | The owner or operator of a community water supply shall |
2 | | incorporate information concerning government building lead |
3 | | service line inventories submitted to it by any governmental |
4 | | entities into its lead service line inventory as soon as |
5 | | practicable after it receives such information. |
6 | | (g) The owner or operator of a community water supply shall |
7 | | promptly notify the owners and occupants of a residence where |
8 | | any individual tap sample exceeds 15 parts per billion (15 |
9 | | micrograms per liter). The notification shall include: |
10 | | (1) appropriate consumer education materials informing |
11 | | the owners and occupants of the health hazards associated |
12 | | with the ingestion of lead and actions that may be taken to |
13 | | reduce or eliminate lead levels in drinking water; and |
14 | | (2) contact information for one or more individuals at |
15 | | the local or state health department who will be able to |
16 | | provide additional information concerning the health |
17 | | hazards of elevated lead levels in drinking water. |
18 | | (h) The owner or operator of a community water supply |
19 | | shall, 14 days prior to beginning planned work to repair or |
20 | | replace any water mains, lead service lines or water meters, |
21 | | notify the owners and occupants of all potentially affected |
22 | | residences of the planned work. The notification shall include: |
23 | | (1) a warning that the work may result in sediment, |
24 | | possibly containing lead, in the residence's water supply; |
25 | | and |
26 | | (2) information concerning best practices for |