Today’s Commentary: Governor, Please Veto AB 1953
AB 1953 (Chan) aims to reduce the amount of lead in plumbing fixtures. (You might say "yawn," but keep reading.) The Leg Counsel’ s Digest says, "Existing law prohibits the introduction into commerce of any pipe, pipe or plumbing fitting, or fixture that is not lead free, except for a pipe that is used in manufacturing or industrial processing," and, "Existing law defines lead free as not more than 8% lead when used with respect to pipes and fittings and not more than 4% by dry weight with respect to plumbing fittings and fixtures. This bill would, commencing on January 1, 2010, revise the term ‘lead free,’ for purposes of manufacturing, industrial processing, and conveying or dispensing water for human consumption, to refer not to the lead content of pipes and pipe fittings, plumbing fittings, and fixtures but to a weighted average lead content of the wetted surface area of the pipes, fittings, and fixtures of not more than 0.25%, to be determined pursuant to a… Read More