Have Your Say On The Water Services Bill
The Chairperson of the Health Committee is calling
for public submissions on the Water Services Bill. The bill
aims to ensure that drinking water suppliers provide safe
drinking water to consumers. It seeks to do this by
providing:
· a regulatory framework for drinking water that is consistent with internationally accepted best practice
· a risk management framework for source water that would enable risks to be identified, managed, and monitored
· processes that would enable the regulation of drinking water to be proportionate to the scale and level of complexity and risk of each drinking water supply
· mechanisms that would develop and maintain knowledge and expertise among suppliers of drinking water and across the water services sector
· a framework that would continuously and progressively improve the quality of water services.
The bill would repeal Part 2A of the Health Act 1956, which relates to drinking water, and replace it with a stand-alone Act. It would also make amendments to several other Acts, which relate to implementing the Government’s decision to comprehensively reform the drinking water regulatory system.
Tell the Health Committee what you
think
Make a submission on the bill by midnight on 2 March 2021.
For more details about the bill:
· Read the full content of the bill
· Get more details about the bill
· What's been said in Parliament about the bill
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