SB104,4,763. Specifies each location where a water outlet will be shut off or rendered 7permanently inoperable. SB104,4,1084. Provides for the maintenance of at least one filtered bottle-filling station for 9every 100 occupants of the school, not including visitors or individuals attending 10special events. SB104,4,14115. Provides for the installation of filtered faucets only when the installation of 12a filtered bottle-filling station is not feasible but a water outlet for human 13consumption is necessary, including in kitchens, nurses’ stations, and teachers’ 14lounges. SB104,4,15156. Provides a schedule for when each of the following will occur: SB104,4,2016a. Water sampling and testing of the filtered water at each filtered bottle-17filling station and filtered faucet in the school to ensure that the filters are properly 18installed and provide water that has a lead concentration of not more than 5 parts 19per billion and that does not contain perfluorooctanoic acid or perfluorooctane 20sulfonate at a level that exceeds a state or federal standard. SB104,4,2321b. The regular replacement of the filter cartridge for each filtered bottle-22filling station and filtered faucet in compliance with the manufacturer instructions 23or recommendations of the department. SB104,5,4
1(b) The school board, governing board, or governing body that governs a school 2shall review and update a plan developed under par. (a) at least once every 5 years 3and make changes as directed by the department or as needed to comply with this 4section. SB104,5,75(c) The school board, governing board, or governing body that governs a school 6shall comply with the schedules provided in the plan developed under par. (a) for 7the school. SB104,5,118(d) If the water sampling and testing required to be included in a school’s plan 9under par. (a) 6. a. indicates the presence of lead at a concentration of one part per 10billion or more but not more than 5 parts per billion, the school board, governing 11board, or governing body that governs the school shall do all of the following: SB104,5,14121. Immediately check the status of the filter at the filtered bottle-filling 13station or filtered faucet and replace the filter cartridge if the status light or other 14device indicates that replacement is or will soon be required. SB104,5,16152. Ensure the filtered bottle-filling station or filtered faucet is properly 16installed. SB104,5,17173. Resample and retest the filtered water. SB104,5,20184. If water sampling and testing under subd. 3. indicates the presence of lead 19at a concentration of one part per billion or more but not more than 5 parts per 20billion, do all of the following: SB104,5,2321a. Submit a copy of the test results and a document that lists the make and 22model of the filtered bottle-filling station or filtered faucet and filter cartridge to 23the department. SB104,6,2
1b. Consult with the department and filtered bottle-filling station or filtered 2faucet manufacturer. SB104,6,83(e) If the water sampling and testing required to be included in a school’s plan 4under par. (a) 6. a. indicates the presence of lead at a concentration of more than 5 5parts per billion or the presence of perfluorooctanoic acid or perfluorooctane 6sulfonate at a level that exceeds a state or federal standard, the school board, 7governing board, or governing body that governs the school shall do all of the 8following: SB104,6,991. Immediately shut off or otherwise render inoperable the water outlet. SB104,6,13102. Post a conspicuous sign near the water outlet stating that the water outlet 11is inoperable because of high lead concentration or a high level of perfluorooctanoic 12acid or perfluorooctane sulfonate, whichever is applicable, and maintain the sign 13until the water outlet is returned to service under subd. 5. SB104,6,15143. Replace the filter cartridge in the filtered bottle-filling station or filtered 15faucet. SB104,6,16164. Resample and retest the water. SB104,6,20175. If water sampling and testing under subd. 4. indicates the presence of lead 18at a concentration of one part per billion or more but not more than 5 parts per 19billion, return the water outlet to service and comply with the requirements under 20par. (d) 2. to 4. SB104,7,2216. If water sampling and testing under subd. 4. indicates the presence of lead 22at a concentration of more than 5 parts per billion or the presence of
1perfluorooctanoic acid or perfluorooctane sulfonate at a level that exceeds a state or 2federal standard, do all of the following: SB104,7,93a. Within 30 days after receiving the test results, send a copy of the test 4results to the department and to the parent or guardian of each pupil attending the 5school. The copy of the test results shall contain a notice that includes information 6provided by the department of natural resources on the health effects of lead 7exposure and ways to reduce childhood lead exposure or on the health effects of 8exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonate and ways to 9reduce childhood perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonate exposure. SB104,7,1110b. Develop a remediation plan in consultation with the department and 11incorporate the remediation plan into the plan under par. (a). SB104,7,1512(f) 1. For purposes of water sampling and testing required under this 13subsection, water shall be drawn from all of the bubbler fixtures of the filtered 14bottle-filling stations and filtered faucets and collected in 250 milliliter bottles after 15at least an 8-hour stagnation period and before any water use occurs at the school. SB104,7,17162. The department shall collect all of the 250 milliliter bottles from a school 17and deliver the bottles to the department of natural resources for water testing. SB104,7,20183. Water testing described under this subsection shall be conducted at a 19laboratory certified for lead and copper testing using the method approved by the 20federal environmental protection agency. SB104,7,2221(3) (a) By August 1, 2027, each school board, governing board of a charter 22school, and governing body of a private school shall do all of the following: SB104,8,2
11. Install all filtered bottle-filling stations and filtered faucets specified in a 2plan under sub. (2) (a) and not already installed. SB104,8,532. Shut off or render permanently inoperable any water outlet providing 4water for human consumption that is not a filtered bottle-filling station or filtered 5faucet. SB104,8,763. Post a conspicuous sign near each water outlet indicating whether or not 7the outlet is intended to provide water for human consumption. SB104,8,128(b) By August 1, 2027, and annually thereafter, each school board, governing 9board of a charter school, and governing body of a private school shall submit to the 10department documentation, on a form and in a manner prescribed by the 11department, that certifies that the school board, governing board, or governing body 12has complied with the requirements of this section. SB104,8,1513(4) Beginning on the first day of the 16th month after the effective date of this 14subsection .... [LRB inserts date], no person may install a drinking fountain in a 15school, unless the drinking fountain is a filtered bottle-filling station. SB104,8,2016(5) The department shall provide assistance to school boards, governing 17boards of charter schools, and governing bodies of private schools to maintain 18compliance with this section. By no later than the first day of the 7th month after 19the effective date of this subsection .... [LRB inserts date], the department shall do 20all of the following: SB104,8,2121(a) Develop and make available a template for a plan under sub. (2) (a). SB104,9,222(b) Make available annual training for school staff and school officials
1regarding the sampling and testing protocol, reporting process for test results, and 2other activities relevant to compliance with this section. SB104,9,33(c) Provide information on all of the following: SB104,9,541. Factors to consider when selecting filtered bottle-filling stations, filtered 5faucets, and filter cartridges. SB104,9,662. How to shut off or render permanently inoperable a water outlet in a school. SB104,9,873. How to flush a building’s cold water plumbing before installing new filtered 8bottle-filling stations and filtered faucets. SB104,9,1094. Common installation and operation errors related to a filtered bottle-filling 10station or filtered faucet and recommendations on how to avoid them. SB104,9,1411(6) From the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (ef), the department may 12award grants to school boards, governing boards of charter schools, and governing 13bodies of private schools to assist with the costs of complying with this section, 14including the costs of any of the following: SB104,9,1615(a) The initial acquisition and installation of filtered bottle-filling stations 16and filtered faucets to comply with a plan under sub. (2) (a). SB104,9,1817(b) Maintenance of filtered bottle-filling stations and filtered faucets and 18replacement of filter cartridges, as required under a plan under sub. (2) (a). SB104,9,1919(c) Water sampling and testing required under this section. SB104,420Section 4. Nonstatutory provisions. SB104,9,2321(1) The department of public instruction shall submit a request under s. 13.10 22to the joint committee on finance to supplement the appropriation under s. 20.255 23(2) (ef) for grants under s. 118.073. Notwithstanding s. 13.101 (3), the committee is
1not required to find that an emergency exists prior to supplementing the 2appropriation account under s. 20.255 (2) (ef).
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