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To amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to publish a maximum contaminant level goal and promulgate a national primary drinking water regulation for microcystin toxin, and for other purposes.

USA115th CongressHR-7078| House 
| Updated: 10/19/2018
Marcy Kaptur

Marcy Kaptur

Democratic Representative

Ohio

Cosponsors (6)
Tim Ryan (Democratic)Debbie Dingell (Democratic)Daniel T. Kildee (Democratic)Marcia L. Fudge (Democratic)Mike Quigley (Democratic)Suzanne Bonamici (Democratic)

Energy and Commerce Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Protection from Algal Toxins Act This bill amends the Safe Drinking Water Act to require the Environmental Protection Agency to publish a maximum contaminant level goal and promulgate a national primary drinking water regulation for microcystin toxin, which is produced by certain cyanobacteria (blue-green algae).
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Timeline
Oct 19, 2018
Introduced in House
Oct 19, 2018
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Oct 19, 2018
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E1426)
  • October 19, 2018
    Introduced in House


  • October 19, 2018
    Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.


  • October 19, 2018
    Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E1426)

Environmental Protection

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  • HR 115-1068: To enable needed drinking water standards, reduce lead in drinking water, plan for and address threats from climate change, terrorism, and source water contamination, invest in drinking water infrastructure, increase compliance with drinking water standards, foster greater community right to know about drinking water quality, and promote technological solutions for drinking water challenges.
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To amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to publish a maximum contaminant level goal and promulgate a national primary drinking water regulation for microcystin toxin, and for other purposes.

USA115th CongressHR-7078| House 
| Updated: 10/19/2018
Protection from Algal Toxins Act This bill amends the Safe Drinking Water Act to require the Environmental Protection Agency to publish a maximum contaminant level goal and promulgate a national primary drinking water regulation for microcystin toxin, which is produced by certain cyanobacteria (blue-green algae).
View Full Text

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Timeline
Oct 19, 2018
Introduced in House
Oct 19, 2018
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Oct 19, 2018
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E1426)
  • October 19, 2018
    Introduced in House


  • October 19, 2018
    Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.


  • October 19, 2018
    Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E1426)
Marcy Kaptur

Marcy Kaptur

Democratic Representative

Ohio

Cosponsors (6)
Tim Ryan (Democratic)Debbie Dingell (Democratic)Daniel T. Kildee (Democratic)Marcia L. Fudge (Democratic)Mike Quigley (Democratic)Suzanne Bonamici (Democratic)

Energy and Commerce Committee

Environmental Protection

Related Bills

  • HR 115-1068: To enable needed drinking water standards, reduce lead in drinking water, plan for and address threats from climate change, terrorism, and source water contamination, invest in drinking water infrastructure, increase compliance with drinking water standards, foster greater community right to know about drinking water quality, and promote technological solutions for drinking water challenges.
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Administrative law and regulatory proceduresEnvironmental healthEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA)Environmental regulatory proceduresHazardous wastes and toxic substancesWater qualityWater use and supply