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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The group of pollutants known as persistent, | ||||||
3 | bioaccumulative, and toxic substances, or "PBTs", are highly | ||||||
4 | toxic, long-lasting, and build up in the food chain to levels | ||||||
5 | that can pose risks to human and ecosystem health; mercury, | ||||||
6 | dioxin, PCBs, and lead are examples of PBTs; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Exposure to PBTs has been associated with a range | ||||||
8 | of adverse health effects, including effects on the nervous | ||||||
9 | system, reproductive and development problems, cancer, and | ||||||
10 | hormonal disruption and may pose particular risks to young | ||||||
11 | children and developing fetuses because critical organs, such | ||||||
12 | as the brain, central nervous system, and eyes, are still under | ||||||
13 | development; and
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14 | WHEREAS, A wide range of conditions and activities may | ||||||
15 | produce and release PBTs into Illinois' environment, including | ||||||
16 | industrial processes, various consumer products, the presence | ||||||
17 | of pesticides and PCBs in sediments, and the use of vehicles | ||||||
18 | powered by internal combustion engines; and | ||||||
19 | WHEREAS, The American Public Health Association, the | ||||||
20 | United Nations' Environmental Program, and the International | ||||||
21 | Joint Commission of the United States and Canadian governments | ||||||
22 | have agreed upon the benefits of reducing certain PBTs in the | ||||||
23 | environment; and | ||||||
24 | WHEREAS, PBTs are particularly problematic for | ||||||
25 | environmental protection efforts because of their ability to | ||||||
26 | travel long distances in the atmosphere, move readily from land | ||||||
27 | to air and water, and linger for generations in people and the | ||||||
28 | environment; and | ||||||
29 | WHEREAS, Progress has been made to reduce individual uses, | ||||||
30 | releases, and environmental concentrations of several PBTs, |
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1 | but current programs do not fully address the comprehensive | ||||||
2 | challenge presented by PBTs and their potential for cross-media | ||||||
3 | impacts; therefore, be it | ||||||
4 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
5 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
6 | we urge the Environmental Protection Agency to develop for | ||||||
7 | review by the General Assembly a strategy to address the risks | ||||||
8 | of PBTs to human health and the environment for PBTs used, | ||||||
9 | released, and disposed of in Illinois. This strategy shall | ||||||
10 | include, but not be limited to, the following: | ||||||
11 | (1) Designation of an initial list of priority PBT's | ||||||
12 | for targeted action in Illinois, including an explanation | ||||||
13 | of why each PBT has been selected to the priority list. | ||||||
14 | (2) Using available information, a description of what | ||||||
15 | activities generate the priority PBTs that may be present | ||||||
16 | in the environment of Illinois. | ||||||
17 | (3) Identification of the policies and strategies that | ||||||
18 | present the best potential for cleaning up, controlling, | ||||||
19 | and where possible, preventing releases of priority PBTs, | ||||||
20 | taking into account both regulatory and non-regulatory | ||||||
21 | tools. | ||||||
22 | (4) Procedures to coordinate planning among agency | ||||||
23 | programs to address cross-media effects of priority PBTs | ||||||
24 | and encourage the development of innovative reduction | ||||||
25 | strategies. | ||||||
26 | (5) Identification of informational systems, | ||||||
27 | decision-making tools, and resource requirements needed to | ||||||
28 | make informed decisions on measures to reduce priority | ||||||
29 | PBTs. | ||||||
30 | (6) Development of measurable indicators to track | ||||||
31 | priority PBT reduction successes and failures; and be it | ||||||
32 | further
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33 | RESOLVED, That, in developing the PBT strategy, the | ||||||
34 | Environmental Protection Agency shall convene at least 2 public |
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1 | meetings to solicit comments from the businesses community, | ||||||
2 | local governments, citizens, environmental groups, | ||||||
3 | researchers, and others; and be it further
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4 | RESOLVED, That the Environmental Protection Agency shall | ||||||
5 | submit the PBT strategy to the House of Representatives | ||||||
6 | Environmental Health Committee for its consideration during | ||||||
7 | the 2006 legislative session; and be it further | ||||||
8 | RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be delivered to | ||||||
9 | the Director of the Environmental Protection Agency.
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