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ASSEMBLY, No. STATE OF NEW JERSEY th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED NOVEMBER, 0 Sponsored by: Assemblywoman ELIANA PINTOR MARIN District (Essex) Assemblywoman L. GRACE SPENCER District (Essex) SYNOPSIS Requires registration, inspection, testing, cleaning, and disinfection of cooling towers to control outbreaks of Legionnaire s Disease. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced.

A PINTOR MARIN, SPENCER 0 0 0 AN ACT concerning cooling towers and supplementing Title of the Revised Statutes. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:. As used in this act: Commissioner means the Commissioner of Health. Cooling tower means a cooling tower, evaporative condenser, or fluid cooler that is part of a recirculated water system incorporated into a building s cooling, industrial process, refrigeration, or energy production system. Department means the Department of Health.. a. () The owner of a building at which a cooling tower is newly installed on or after the effective date of this act shall register the cooling tower with the department prior to initial operation of the cooling tower. () The owner of a building at which a cooling tower exists prior to the effective date of this act shall register the cooling tower no later than 0 days after the effective date of this act. If the owner has permanently discontinued use of the cooling tower prior to the effective date of this act, the owner shall not be required to register the cooling tower but shall, within 0 days after the effective date of this act, notify the commissioner of such permanent discontinuation of use. b. The registration required under subsection a. of this section shall be on a form and in a manner as required by the commissioner, and shall include the following information: () the address of the building where the cooling tower is located; () the intended use of the cooling tower; () the name, address, telephone number, and email address of the owner of the building; () the manufacturer, model number, and specific unit serial number of the cooling tower; () the cooling capacity and basin capacity of the cooling tower; () the commissioning date of the cooling tower; () the name, address, telephone number, and email address of the designated operator of the cooling tower, if any; and () any other information as the commissioner may require. c. The owner of a building at which a cooling tower is located shall notify the department within 0 days after removing or permanently discontinuing use of a cooling tower. Such notice shall include a statement certifying that the cooling tower has been drained and sanitized in accordance with department requirements. A cooling tower which has been removed or permanently

A PINTOR MARIN, SPENCER 0 0 0 discontinued from use shall not be subject to the provisions of sections,,, or of P.L., c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill).. a. The owner of a building where a cooling tower is located shall inspect, test, clean, and disinfect the cooling tower in accordance with this section and with such requirements as the department may adopt by regulation. The owner may designate a qualified operator to ensure that the requirements of this section are met, except that the owner shall be solely liable to any civil or criminal penalties that may apply for a violation of the provisions of this act. b. The building owner shall develop and implement a maintenance program and plan for the cooling tower consistent with the manufacturer s instructions and with the current standards and guidelines published by the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers. c. The building owner shall ensure that a cooling tower that has been shut down for more than five days is cleaned and disinfected no more than days before the tower is put into use. d. Each cooling tower shall be inspected and tested at least once every three months during any period of the year during which the cooling tower is in use. The inspection shall: () Include an evaluation of the cooling tower and associated equipment for the presence of organic material, biofilm, algae, and other visible contaminants; and () Include a test for the presence of microbes in the water of the cooling tower. For the purposes of this testing, the department shall establish by regulation: (a) the targets and acceptable methods of microbial testing and laboratory analysis; (b) the levels of microbes in cooling towers that are indicative of a maintenance deficiency requiring mitigation, including, but not limited, to, maintenance to prevent potential health risks; and (c) the levels of microbes in cooling towers that present a serious health threat and require immediate action and reporting. e. () When the results of a test conducted under paragraph () of subsection d. of this section indicate levels of microbes that are indicative of a maintenance deficiency requiring mitigation, including, but not limited to, maintenance to prevent potential health risks, the owner of the building shall, within hours after the owner knows or should reasonably know of the results, clean and disinfect the cooling tower in accordance with department regulations. () When the results of a test conducted under paragraph () of subsection d. of this section indicate levels of microbes that present a serious health threat, the owner of the building shall, within

A PINTOR MARIN, SPENCER 0 0 0 hours after the owner knows or should reasonably know of the results, notify the department of the results and clean and disinfect the cooling tower, including an additional application of biocide, in accordance with department regulations. () If the building owner or a designated operator does not clean and disinfect a cooling tower within the time requirements set forth in this subsection, the department may serve an order on the owner requiring compliance within a specified time. If the owner does not comply with the order, the department may execute the required cleaning and disinfection and may recover the costs of the cleaning and disinfection from the owner. In addition to any civil penalty as may apply, an owner who knowingly fails to comply with an order issued under this subsection shall be guilty of a crime of the fourth degree. It shall not be a defense to a violation of this paragraph that the owner designated an operator for the cooling tower. f. The cleaning, disinfection, and inspection of a cooling tower, and the development of a maintenance program and plan for a cooling tower, shall be performed by or under the supervision of a qualified person.. a. The owner of a building where a cooling tower is located shall file a certification no later than November each year certifying that the cooling tower was inspected, tested, cleaned, and disinfected, and that a maintenance program and plan has been developed and implemented for the cooling tower, in accordance with the requirements of section of P.L., c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill). b. The building owner shall maintain records of all inspections and tests performed on a cooling tower for at least three years, and shall maintain a copy of the maintenance program and plan developed for the cooling tower on the premises where the cooling tower is located. The records and copy of the maintenance program and plan shall be made available to the department upon request.. The department may establish reasonable fees for the registration, discontinuation of use, and annual certification of a cooling tower.. a. A building owner who fails to register a cooling tower or provide notice of discontinued use of a cooling tower as required under section of P.L., c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill), who fails to meet the inspection, testing, cleaning, and disinfection requirements or submit an annual certification as required under section of P.L., c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill), or who fails to meet the recordkeeping requirements under section of P.L., c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill),

A PINTOR MARIN, SPENCER 0 0 0 shall be liable to a civil penalty of not more than $,000 for a first violation, and not more than $,000 for a second or subsequent violation, except that the owner shall be liable to a civil penalty of not more than $,000 for any violation which causes serious injury or death to any person. b. A penalty recovered under the provisions of this section shall be recovered by and in the name of the commissioner and shall be paid by the commissioner into the treasury of the State. c. Every municipal court shall have jurisdiction over proceedings to enforce and collect any penalty imposed because of a violation of any provision of this act, if the violation has occurred within the territorial jurisdiction of the court. The proceedings shall be summary and in accordance with the "Penalty Enforcement Law of," P.L., c. (C.A:- et seq.). Process shall be in the nature of a summons or warrant and shall issue only at the suit of the commissioner as plaintiff.. No later than one year after the effective date of this act, and annually thereafter, the commissioner shall submit a report to the Governor, and, pursuant to section of P.L., c. (C.:-.), to the Legislature, which report shall include: a. the number of new cooling tower registrations and the number of notifications of removal or permanently discontinued use of a cooling tower which have been received by the department; b. the number of certifications which have been received by the department indicating that a cooling tower was inspected, tested, cleaned, and disinfected; c. the number of reported test results received by the department which indicate the presence of microbes at levels that present a serious health threat; d. the number and type of violations of this act for which penalties were assessed; e. the number of cleanings and disinfections executed by the department or another State agency pursuant to paragraph () of subsection e. of section of P.L., c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill); f. the number of cases of Legionnaire s disease reported in each of the previous years; and g. recommendations for such legislative action as may be necessary to further control microbial contamination of cooling towers and other building water systems.. The Commissioner of Health, in consultation with the Department of Environmental Protection, shall adopt rules and regulations pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act, P.L., c. (C.:B- et seq.), to implement the provisions of this act.

A PINTOR MARIN, SPENCER 0 0 0. This act shall take effect immediately. STATEMENT This bill requires the registration, inspection, testing, cleaning, and disinfection of cooling towers. Cooling towers, which use a recirculated water system, are associated with outbreaks of Legionnaire s Disease, a respiratory condition characterized by pneumonia-like symptoms which can, in severe cases, result in death. Legionnaire s Disease is caused by contamination with Legionella bacteria, which grow in water and are spread through inhalation of contaminated mist or vapor. It is the sponsor s belief that establishing requirements for the inspection, testing, cleaning, and disinfection of cooling towers will help prevent future outbreaks of Legionnaire s Disease. Under the bill, the owner of a building at which a cooling tower is located will be required to register the cooling tower with the Department of Health (DOH) prior to initial operation of the cooling tower or, in the case of a currently-existing cooling tower, within 0 days of the effective date of the bill. The registration will include the owner s contact information and details concerning the cooling tower s specifications. The owner will additionally be required to meet certain requirements for inspecting, testing, cleaning, and disinfecting the cooling tower, and will be required to develop and implement a maintenance program and plan for the cooling tower consistent with the manufacturer s instructions and with the current standards and guidelines published by the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers. Specifically, the owner will be required to ensure that a cooling tower that has been shut down for more than five days is cleaned and disinfected no more than days before the tower is put into use, and that each cooling tower is inspected and tested for evidence of organic material, biofilm, algae, and other visible contaminants, as well as microbial contamination, at least once every three months during any period of the year during which the cooling tower is in use. The owner will be required to certify to DOH that the inspection, testing, cleaning, and disinfection requirements have been met no later than November of each year. The owner will be required to maintain records of inspections, tests, cleanings, and disinfections for three years, and will be required to maintain a copy of the maintenance program and plan on the premises at all times. The records and maintenance documents will be made available for DOH inspection at any time. An owner who fails to meet the registration, inspection, testing, cleaning, disinfection, certification, or recordkeeping requirements

A PINTOR MARIN, SPENCER 0 0 0 of the bill will be liable to a civil penalty of not more than $,000 for a first violation and not more than $,000 for a second or subsequent violation, except that the owner will be liable to a civil penalty of not more than $,000 for any violation which leads to the serious injury or death of any person. Penalties will be recovered by and in the name of the Commissioner of Health and will be paid by the commissioner into the treasury of the State. In addition, when testing detects levels of microbes that indicate a maintenance deficiency requiring mitigation, the owner will be required to clean and disinfect the cooling tower within hours; when test results indicate levels of microbes that present a serious health threat, the owner will be required to notify DOH and clean and disinfect the cooling tower within hours. If an owner does not clean and disinfect the cooling tower within these time limits, the department may serve an order on the owner requiring compliance within a specified time. If the owner does not comply with the order, the department may complete the required cleaning and disinfection and may recover the costs of cleaning and disinfection from the owner. In addition, an owner who knowingly fails to comply with an order would be guilty of a crime of the fourth degree, which is punishable by imprisonment for up to months, up to a $,000 fine, or both. The bill requires that the inspection, testing, cleaning, and disinfection of a cooling tower, and the development of a maintenance program and plan for the cooling tower, be conducted by or under the supervision of a qualified person. The owner of a building would be permitted to designate a qualified operator to carry out the inspection, testing, cleaning, and disinfecting requirements; however, the owner would be solely liable for any civil or criminal penalties for a violation. If the owner of a building where a cooling tower is located removes or permanently discontinues use of a cooling tower, the owner will be required to notify DOH within 0 days, and include with the notice a statement that the cooling tower has been drained and sanitized. The owner will thereafter not be required to meet the requirements of the bill with respect to that cooling tower. The department will be permitted to establish reasonable fees for the registration, discontinuation of use, and annual certification of cooling towers. The commissioner will be required to annually report to the Governor and to the Legislature concerning compliance with the requirements of the bill, including the number of reported tests that found microbes at levels that present a serious health threat, the number of cases of Legionnaire s disease reported in each of the previous years, and the commissioner s recommendations for further legislative action.