
Section 105. Governor may declare disaster emergency.
(a) General rule.--The Governor shall have emergency
authority in accordance with 35 Pa.C.S. ยง 7301 (relating to
general authority of Governor) to declare any municipality a
special drinking water resource-impacted community based on the
discovery of a release or threatened release of hazardous
substances, a polyfluoroalkyl substance or perfluorinated
chemical, including, but not limited to, perfluorooctane
sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), if PFOS and
PFOA are present in groundwater or surface water measured at or
above 15 parts per trillion, individually or in the aggregate,
or other pollutants in or to the municipality's public water
supply system.
(b) Special drinking water resource-impacted communities.--
The Governor may establish alternative or incident-specific
drinking water standards and cleanup standards for impaired
surface or groundwater resources in a special drinking water
resource-impacted community. Standards established in accordance
with this section shall take effect immediately upon
establishment by the Governor and remain in effect for 24 months
or until such time as the Governor has rescinded or amended the
standard, the emergency condition and public health threat has
been abated or, with respect to drinking water resources, either
a final rulemaking is published by the Environmental Quality
Board establishing a maximum contaminant level for the substance
under provisions of the act of May 1, 1984 (P.L.206, No.43),
known as the Pennsylvania Safe Drinking Water Act or a final
rulemaking is published by the Environmental Protection Agency
establishing a maximum contaminant level.
(c) Grants.--Special drinking water resource-impacted
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