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PRINTER'S NO. 1032
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE RESOLUTION
No.
208
Session of
2015
INTRODUCED BY MAHER, READSHAW, BOBACK, V. BROWN, BROWNLEE,
CALTAGIRONE, SCHLEGEL CULVER, DiGIROLAMO, DUSH, GABLER, HELM,
HENNESSEY, JAMES, KILLION, KINSEY, KIRKLAND, KNOWLES,
LONGIETTI, MILLARD, MUSTIO, NEUMAN, O'BRIEN, PEIFER, PICKETT,
RAVENSTAHL, ROSS, ROZZI, SCHLOSSBERG, SONNEY, THOMAS, VEREB,
VITALI, WARD, WATSON, YOUNGBLOOD, ZIMMERMAN, GOODMAN AND
MARSICO, MARCH 30, 2015
INTRODUCED AS NONCONTROVERSIAL RESOLUTION UNDER RULE 35,
MARCH 30, 2015
A RESOLUTION
Designating the week of May 3 through 9, 2015, as "Drinking
Water Week" in Pennsylvania.
WHEREAS, While 80% of the earth's surface is covered with
water, only 1% of that water is suitable for human consumption;
and
WHEREAS, Groundwater, the water that soaks into the soil from
raindrops and moves downward to fill cracks and other openings
in beds of rock and sand, makes up about 90% of the fresh water
on earth, not including polar icecaps; and
WHEREAS, Individual water wells tapping groundwater resources
provide high-quality water to many homeowners and businesses;
and
WHEREAS, Few people consider water supply when choosing a
home or when taking a stand on local water supply regulations;
and
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WHEREAS, An estimated 2,200 municipally owned or investor-
owned community drinking water systems provide high-quality
water to homeowners and businesses; and
WHEREAS, Federal and State drinking water standards are
upheld by the Department of Environmental Protection for all of
those systems; and
WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission regulates
the rates and service of investor-owned water companies in this
Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS, The mission of the Pennsylvania Public Utility
Commission is to ensure that safe and reliable service is
provided to ratepayers at a reasonable price; and
WHEREAS, The Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority
(PENNVEST) and the H2O PA program provide low-cost financial
assistance for infrastructure improvements to community drinking
water systems; and
WHEREAS, Ongoing cooperation among the Department of
Environmental Protection, the Pennsylvania Public Utility
Commission, PENNVEST and the H2O PA program strengthens drinking
water system viability, enhances service, increases economies of
scale, regionally maximizes efficient water supply and use and
fosters economic development; and
WHEREAS, A State water plan has been developed to coordinate
regional, county and local water allocation and use, land
development planning and related zoning requirements under Act
220 of 2002; and
WHEREAS, The American Water Works Association established
"National Drinking Water Week" more than 30 years ago to call
attention to water as a precious natural resource; and
WHEREAS, Water conservation and water quality maintenance are
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essential to this Commonwealth and our nation; and
WHEREAS, Because the service provided by viable community
drinking water systems is generally available instantaneously on
a 24-hour basis, many of us take safe and reliable drinking
water for granted; therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives designate the
week of May 3 through 9, 2015, as "Drinking Water Week" in
Pennsylvania to heighten awareness of drinking water treatment,
monitoring, distribution and related costs and urge all
residents of this Commonwealth to protect our watersheds,
conserve our precious drinking water supply and preserve its
superior quality.
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