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90_SR0053 SRS90SJ0005JJsa 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Under the federal Clean Air Act, the United 3 States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) is required to 4 review the national ambient air quality standards for air 5 pollutants, including ozone and particulate matter (PM), 6 every 5 years; and 7 WHEREAS, Ozone occurs in the atmosphere as a product of 8 gases such as nitrogen oxides and volatile organic 9 compounds, and particulate matter consists of finely divided 10 solid and liquid material commonly originating from 11 ground-level industrial processes; and 12 WHEREAS, In response to a court order, the USEPA is 13 considering whether to revise the current standards for 14 ozone and fine particulate matter; and 15 WHEREAS, The USEPA has proposed to tighten the standard 16 for ground-level ozone from 0.12 parts per million (ppm), 17 measured at the highest hour of the day, to 0.08 ppm, 18 measured over an 8-hour period, and has recommended a new 19 standard for fine particulate matter (2.5 microns in diameter 20 or smaller) of 15 micrograms per cubic meter annually and 50 21 micrograms per cubic meter daily; and 22 WHEREAS, The USEPA will announce a final rule setting the 23 ozone and particulate matter national ambient air quality 24 standards in July, 1997; and 25 WHEREAS, The Nation's air quality has been improving for 26 all pollutants over the past 10 years under the current 27 standards and should continue to improve under those 28 standards; and 29 WHEREAS, Current studies do not adequately support 30 changing the standards for ozone and fine particulate 31 matter; in particular, studies of the risks of particulate -2- SRS90SJ0005JJsa 1 matter do not properly take into account many behavioral, 2 occupational, environmental, and genetic factors that may 3 negate the purported increase in mortality due to 4 particulate matter; and 5 WHEREAS, The USEPA has failed to identify a sufficient 6 biological nexus between fine particulate matter and 7 increases in mortality; the Clean Air Scientific Advisory 8 Committee has stated that there are "many unanswered 9 questions and uncertainties associated with establishing 10 causality of the association between PM2.5 and mortality"; 11 and 12 WHEREAS, An estimated 323 counties nationwide will be 13 placed in non-attainment with the implementation of the 14 proposed standards and businesses across this State, small 15 and large, will be required to make costly modifications to 16 comply with the proposed standards; and 17 WHEREAS, With the expansion of Clean Air Act regulation 18 under the proposed standards, the State of Illinois will be 19 required to revise its air quality programs and to conduct 20 extensive monitoring of ozone and particulate matter; 21 therefore, be it 22 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETIETH GENERAL 23 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge the USEPA to 24 refrain from tightening the standards for ozone and fine 25 particulate matter without (i) conducting additional health 26 and scientific studies that support the proposed standards 27 and (ii) thoroughly measuring the economic consequences of 28 the proposed standards; and be it further 29 RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be 30 forwarded to each member of the Illinois delegation to the 31 United States Congress and to the Administrator of the -3- SRS90SJ0005JJsa 1 United States Environmental Protection Agency.