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Requires water monitoring and notification of lead and copper

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To amend sections 6109.10 and 6109.12 of the Revised Code to require a public water system to provide notice of lead contamination not later than thirty days after becoming aware that lead contamination may effect the system's drinking water, to require the Director of Environmental Protection to provide the notice if the public water system fails to provide it, to require employees of the Environmental Protection Agency to provide continuing assistance to a public water system that fails to provide the required notice of lead contamination, and to require the Director to adopt rules that increase the monitoring frequency for lead and copper under specified circumstances.

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Joseph Schiavoni
Joseph Schiavoni
 

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Senators
Edna Brown
Capri S. Cafaro
Lou Gentile
Tom Sawyer
Michael J. Skindell
Cecil Thomas
Kenny Yuko
 
 

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