HB709 | PUBLICLY OWNED SEWER SYSTEMS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENTIRE SEWER SYSTEM EXCEPT CERTAIN PRIVATELY OWNED SYSTEMS, WITH AN EMERGENCY CLAUSE. |
Sponsor: | Foley, James Michael (81) | Effective Date:00/00/00 | |||
CoSponsor: | LR Number:1648-01 | ||||
Last Action: | 07/01/97 - Approved by Governor (G) | ||||
07/01/97 - Delivered to Secretary of State | |||||
SCS HB 709 | |||||
Next Hearing: | Hearing not scheduled | ||||
Calendar: | Bill currently not on calendar | ||||
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SCS HB 709 -- PUBLICLY OWNED SEWER TREATMENT WORKS This bill clarifies that the collection of fees for the repair of lateral sewer service lines, which must be approved by a majority of voters, is to protect the public health, welfare, peace, and safety and that the fees will be used only to pay all or a portion of the costs associated with lateral sewer service line repairs. This bill also requires a public sewage treatment plant that owns the interceptors and local sewers to operate and maintain the entire public sewer system. Except where the publicly owned treatment works has assumed such responsibility, an individual user is responsible for the maintenance and operation of the pressure system, including grinder pumps and service laterals to the system used for collecting or conducting wastewater originating at the user's location. This bill contains an emergency clause.
HB 709 -- SEWER OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (Foley) This bill requires a public sewage treatment plant that owns interceptors and local sewers to operate and maintain the entire system, except an individual's pressure system. Maintenance includes grinder pumps and service lateral to the system used for collecting or conducting wastewater. This bill contains an emergency clause. FISCAL NOTE: No impact on state funds.
HB 709 -- SEWER OWNED TREATMENT WORKS SPONSOR: Foley COMMITTEE ACTION: Voted "do pass by consent" by the Committee on Utilities Regulation by a vote of 15 to 0. This bill requires a public sewage treatment plant that owns interceptors and local sewers to operate and maintain the entire system, except an individual's pressure system. Maintenance includes grinder pumps and service lateral to the system used for collecting or conducting wastewater. This bill contains an emergency clause. FISCAL NOTE: No impact on state funds. PROPONENTS: Supporters say that grinder pumps are located in the property owners' buildings or homes and that the owners should be responsible for the maintenance of the pumps. Testifying for the bill were Representative Foley; St. Louis Home Builders; Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District; and Department of Natural Resources. OPPONENTS: There was no opposition voiced to the committee. Donna Schlosser, Research Analyst
HB 709 -- Sewage Treatment Sponsor: Foley This bill requires a public sewage treatment plant that owns interceptors and local sewers to operate and maintain the entire system, except an individual's pressure system. Maintenance includes grinder pumps and service lateral to the system used for collecting or conducting wastewater. This bill contains an emergency clause.
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