Bill Sponsor
House Bill 1071
115th Congress(2017-2018)
Assistance, Quality, and Affordability Act of 2017
Introduced
Introduced
Introduced in House on Feb 15, 2017
Overview
Text
Sponsor
Introduced
Feb 15, 2017
Latest Action
Feb 17, 2017
Origin Chamber
House
Type
Bill
Bill
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Bill Number
1071
Congress
115
Policy Area
Environmental Protection
Environmental Protection
Primary focus of measure is regulation of pollution including from hazardous substances and radioactive releases; climate change and greenhouse gases; environmental assessment and research; solid waste and recycling; ecology. Measures concerning energy exploration, efficiency, and conservation may fall under Energy policy area.
Sponsorship by Party
Democrat
New York
Democrat
California
Democrat
California
Democrat
California
Democrat
California
Democrat
California
Democrat
District of Columbia
Democrat
New Hampshire
Democrat
New Jersey
Democrat
Pennsylvania
House Votes (0)
Senate Votes (0)
No House votes have been held for this bill.
Summary

Assistance, Quality, and Affordability Act of 2017

This bill amends the Safe Drinking Water Act to reauthorize for FY2018-FY2022 and revise the drinking water state revolving fund (SRF), including to require SRF-funded projects to use iron and steel produced in the United States.

The bill revises requirements for state Intended Use Plans for SRF funds, including to require the plans to: (1) list systems that are not in compliance with national primary drinking water regulation, (2) reserve a specified amount of funding for assistance for disadvantaged communities, and (3) prioritize SRF funding for disadvantaged communities when steps to implement improvements to meet new drinking water standards are not affordable to those communities.

The bill repeals: (1) requirements for regulations on variance technologies, and (2) state authority to exempt small public water systems from national primary drinking water regulations if the system installs certain treatment techniques.

The Environmental Protection Agency must:

  • prescribe follow up inspections after violations by public water systems,
  • establish requirements for electronic submission of compliance monitoring data by public water systems,
  • study the presence of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in drinking water sources,
  • collect data on best practices for administration of SRF programs,
  • implement a voluntary certification program for effective water loss and leak control technology, and
  • submit a strategic plan for assessing and managing the risks of drought to drinking water provided by public water systems.

The bill also reauthorizes for FY2018-FY2022 a grant program for certain lead reduction projects.

Text (1)
February 15, 2017
Actions (3)
02/17/2017
Referred to the Subcommittee on Environment.
02/15/2017
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
02/15/2017
Introduced in House
Public Record
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