42 U.S.C. § 300j–19c. Study on intractable water systems

  1. (a)
    (a)

    Definition of intractable water system

    In this section, the term “intractable water system” means a community water system or a noncommunity water system—

    1. (1)
      (a)(1)that serves fewer than 1,000 individuals;
    2. (2)
      (a)(2)

      the owner or operator of which—

      1. (A)
        (a)(2)(A)is unable or unwilling to provide safe and adequate service to those individuals;
      2. (B)
        (a)(2)(B)has abandoned or effectively abandoned the community water system or noncommunity water system, as applicable;
      3. (C)
        (a)(2)(C)has defaulted on a financial obligation relating to the community water system or noncommunity water system, as applicable; or
      4. (D)
        (a)(2)(D)fails to maintain the facilities of the community water system or noncommunity water system, as applicable, in a manner so as to prevent a potential public health hazard; and
    3. (3)
      (a)(3)

      that is, as of October 23, 2018

      1. (A)
        (a)(3)(A)in significant noncompliance with this chapter or any regulation promulgated pursuant to this chapter; or
      2. (B)
        (a)(3)(B)listed as having a history of significant noncompliance with this subchapter pursuant to section 300g–9(b)(1) of this title.
  2. (b)
    (b)

    Study required

    1. (1)
      (b)(1)

      In general

      Not later than 2 years after October 23, 2018, the Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of Health and Human Services, shall complete a study that—

      1. (A)
        (b)(1)(A)identifies intractable water systems; and
      2. (B)
        (b)(1)(B)describes barriers to delivery of potable water to individuals served by an intractable water system.
    2. (2)
      (b)(2)

      Report to Congress

      Not later than 2 years after October 23, 2018, the Administrator shall submit to Congress a report describing findings and recommendations based on the study under this subsection.
(July 1, 1944, ch. 373, title XIV, § 1459C, as added Pub. L. 115–270, title II, § 2003, Oct. 23, 2018, 132 Stat. 3841.)