RCW 43.20.265
Elevated lead level—Definition.
After July 1, 2030, the state board may, by rule, define "elevated lead level" at a concentration of five or fewer parts per billion if scientific evidence supports a lower concentration as having the potential for further reducing the health effects of lead contamination in drinking water.
[ 2021 c 154 § 6.]
NOTES:
Findings—Intent—Short title—2021 c 154: See notes following RCW 43.70.830.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 43 - State Government—Executive
Chapter 43.20 - State Board of Health.
43.20.035 - State board of health—Cooperation with environmental agencies.
43.20.065 - On-site sewage system failures and inspections—Rule making.
43.20.148 - Mobile food units—Commissary and servicing area requirements.
43.20.149 - Mobile food units—Reciprocity—Rule making.
43.20.175 - Violations—Injunctions and legal proceedings authorized.
43.20.215 - Right of person to rely on prayer to alleviate ailments not abridged.
43.20.230 - Water resource planning—Procedures, criteria, technical assistance.
43.20.235 - Water conservation—Water delivery rate structures.
43.20.240 - Public water systems—Complaint process.
43.20.260 - Review of water system plan, requirements—Municipal water suppliers, retail service.
43.20.265 - Elevated lead level—Definition.
43.20.275 - Council created—Membership—Duties—Advisory committees.
43.20.290 - Obtaining and allocating federal or private funding.