Establishes maximum containment levels for nitrosodimethylamine in Massachusetts drinking water and requires annual reporting on testing results.
This bill sets maximum safe levels for nitrosodimethylamine in Massachusetts drinking water to protect public health. It mandates the Department of Environmental Protection to review guidelines for harmful compounds in drinking water and enforce these standards. The Department must report annually on the number of tests conducted and instances where nitrosodimethylamine levels exceed the set limits. If levels are found above the maximum, they are treated as violations of drinking water regulations.
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