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SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 105 – Safe drinking water act

SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 105

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SJM105................................................by HEALTH AND WELFARE
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT - Stating findings of the Legislature and asking
the Congress of the United States to enact appropriate legislation to
authorize the individual states to autonomously implement the Safe Drinking
Water Act in their respective states and to provide federal funds to the
states via block grants to be used for the implementation of the Act.
                                                                        
02/14    Senate intro - 1st rdg - to printing
02/15    Rpt prt - to Health/Wel
02/22    Rpt out - rec d/p - to 10th Ord
02/23    10th Ord - ADOPTED - voice vote
    Floor Sponsor - Brandt
    Title apvd - to House
02/24    House intro - 1st rdg - to Env
03/01    Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg
03/02    2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg
03/09    3rd rdg - ADOPTED - voice vote
    Floor Sponsors - Smylie & Harwood
    Title apvd - to Senate
03/10    To enrol
03/11    Rpt enrol - Pres signed
03/14    Sp signed
03/15    To Secretary of State

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  ]]]]              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ]]]]
 Fifty-eighth Legislature                   First Regular Session - 2005
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                       IN THE SENATE
                                                                        
                               SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 105
                                                                        
                              BY HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE
                                                                        
  1                                   A JOINT MEMORIAL
  2    TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED  STATES  IN  CONGRESS
  3        ASSEMBLED,  AND  TO THE CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION REPRESENTING THE STATE OF
  4        IDAHO IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES.
                                                                        
  5        We, your Memorialists, the Senate and the House of Representatives of  the
  6    State  of  Idaho  assembled  in  the First Regular Session of the Fifty-eighth
  7    Idaho Legislature, do hereby respectfully represent that:
                                                                        
  8        WHEREAS, the Safe Drinking Water Act was originally passed by  the  United
  9    States  Congress  in  1974 to protect public health by regulating the nation's
 10    public drinking water supply and was thereafter amended in 1986 and 1996; and
 11        WHEREAS, the  United  States  Environmental  Protection  Agency  (EPA)  is
 12    charged  with  the administration of the Safe Drinking Water Act and is autho-
 13    rized to mandate certain priorities relating to  the  Act.  Individual  states
 14    play  a  central role in the implementation of the Act through the use of fed-
 15    eral grants provided by the EPA; and
 16        WHEREAS, in addition to the protection of public health, the Safe Drinking
 17    Water Act was intended to improve partnerships between the  individual  states
 18    in the administration and implementation of the Act; and
 19        WHEREAS,  the  Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides that cer-
 20    tain rights shall be reserved to the states and the individual states are best
 21    equipped to determine their respective  needs,  including  those  relating  to
 22    drinking water protection programs; and
 23        WHEREAS,  the  state  of Idaho is rural in nature and many of the drinking
 24    water systems within the state are small and  cannot  afford  to  comply  with
 25    nonessential rules and regulations; and
 26        WHEREAS,  the drinking water system operators in the state of Idaho desire
 27    to protect the waters of Idaho for its citizens and visitors to  the  best  of
 28    their abilities; and
 29        WHEREAS,  in  order  to  address issues relevant to the state of Idaho and
 30    make decisions in the best interest of the  most  citizens  of  the  state  of
 31    Idaho,  including the financing of infrastructure projects, the state of Idaho
 32    must have autonomous management of its drinking water programs, free from fed-
 33    eral mandates relating to priorities of the Safe Drinking Water Act; and
 34        WHEREAS, the state of Idaho is best equipped to design and develop innova-
 35    tive, efficient and productive safe drinking water protection and quality pro-
 36    grams that will meet the needs of the residents of the state of  Idaho  within
 37    the budget and capacity of the state of Idaho; and
 38        WHEREAS, the state of Idaho has the ability to improve drinking water pro-
 39    tection  outcomes  in  a  cost-effective  manner with statewide implementation
 40    driven by citizen needs, directed by the citizens, and under the review of the
 41    citizens through the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality.
 42        NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session
 43    of the Fifty-eighth Idaho Legislature, the Senate and the House of Representa-
 44    tives concurring therein, that we urge the Congress of the  United  States  to
                                                                        
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  1    enact  the  appropriate    legislation  to  authorize the individual states to
  2    autonomously implement the Safe Drinking Water Act in their respective states,
  3    and to provide federal funds to the states via block grants to be used for the
  4    implementation of the Act, in accordance with the determination of best use by
  5    each state, to protect the public health and environment of the people of each
  6    state.
  7        BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Senate  be,  and  she  is
  8    hereby authorized and directed to forward a copy of this Memorial to the Pres-
  9    ident  of  the  Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Con-
 10    gress, and the congressional delegation representing the State of Idaho in the
 11    Congress of the United States.