House Resolution No. by Representative Walters aims to continue the Clean Water Task Force to investigate the public water system in Shreveport, Louisiana, with a deadline for reporting findings set for November 18, 2026. The resolution highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Shreveport's water system, including aging infrastructure, high manganese levels, and water quality issues that have led to boil advisories. The task force will consist of various stakeholders, including representatives from the Louisiana Department of Health, the city of Shreveport, and local universities, and will be chaired by the governor's appointee.

The task force is tasked with evaluating the current state of Shreveport's water infrastructure, reviewing water quality reports, analyzing management practices, and identifying funding gaps for improvements. It will conduct monthly public hearings and meetings to gather input and ensure transparency throughout the process. The findings and recommendations will be submitted to the House Committee on Health and Welfare, aiming to enhance the reliability, quality, affordability, and sustainability of the city's drinking water system.