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Senators amend and pass wastewater transparency bill, deferring to permit language where conflicts arise

April 13, 2026 | Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee, SENATE, SENATE, Committees, Legislative, Maryland


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Senators amend and pass wastewater transparency bill, deferring to permit language where conflicts arise
The Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee amended and passed House Bill 1621, a measure requiring wastewater treatment plants with annual average flows of at least 50 million gallons per day to maintain a publicly accessible website with specified information and to begin required water‑quality testing within 24 hours after a bypass, overflow or treatment failure.

Committee staff explained the bill’s testing triggers and data requirements, and said Baltimore City requested an amendment so that any permit requirement issued by the Department of the Environment would control if it conflicts with the bill’s requirements. Senator Washington moved the amendment and Senator Atar asked for an example of a potential conflict; committee discussion centered on ensuring the bill did not create a new procedural requirement that would conflict with existing permit timelines.

After discussion the committee adopted the amendment and then voted to pass HB1621 as amended. The record shows Senator Harris abstained; the transcript does not provide a complete roll-call tally for yes and no votes.

Why it matters: the bill creates a statewide requirement for large wastewater treatment plants to provide timely public information and to trigger expedited water‑quality testing after certain bypasses or treatment failures, with the amendment preserving the primacy of existing permit conditions in specific cases.

Next steps: the committee reported HB1621 as amended; the transcript indicates the motion carried and the bill will proceed according to the Legislature’s next steps.

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