The bill amends Title 58 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, specifically Section 3218.1, to enhance the notification process regarding spills that may affect drinking water systems. The amendment expands the scope of notification to include not only public drinking water facilities but also private well owners. This change aims to ensure that all potentially impacted parties are informed about spills and their possible effects on water quality.

Additionally, the bill mandates that upon receiving notification of a spill, the relevant department must investigate the incident and subsequently inform the affected public and private entities. The notification must include a brief description of the spill event and any anticipated impact on water quality. The act is set to take effect 60 days after its enactment.