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Amalia Simpson, identified in the meeting as a legislative analyst in the governor’s office, briefed attendees on several bills and regulatory steps relevant to drinking-water programs for 2025.
Simpson outlined legislative items she said were in the governor’s package and the board’s implementation responsibilities. She told the advisory-group members the board will need to publish lead data by June 30 in the board’s new data portal and update consumer confidence reports by Dec. 31; she also noted that rulemaking for some items will follow statutory timelines that span multiple years.
Simpson also summarized recently signed measures and statutory changes that the board will incorporate into guidance and Title 22 updates; she mentioned SB 72 and SB 31 as examples and told the group that some statutes include phased compliance or five-year update cycles for reporting. Staff said they would provide additional written materials and accept written follow-up questions to the office.
Why it matters: statutory deadlines (lead-data publication, consumer-report updates) set concrete timelines for public disclosure and community access to water-quality information; these changes affect local water systems’ reporting and public transparency.
What’s next: Simpson said staff would post statutory guidance and timelines and respond to written queries; the board’s staff also invited attendees to submit follow-up questions in writing.
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