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Jeffords Introduces Wastewater Treatment Security Measure
Jeffords has introduced legislation to authorize $185 million to increase the
safety and security of the nation's wastewater treatment plants.
"We cannot forget the vital importance of protecting our nation's wastewater
facilities. Everyday we take for granted the hundreds of thousands of miles of
pipes buried underground and the thousands of wastewater treatment works that
keep our water clean and safe. But, like all our nation's critical
infrastructure, the disruption or destruction of these structures could have a
devastating impact on public safety and health," said Jeffords.
If approved and signed into law, the Wastewater Treatment Works Security and
Safety Act of 2002 would provide funds to assess vulnerability and implement
security improvements. In addition, the bill will ensure long-term safety and
security by providing funds to research innovative technologies.
The bill also provides $15 million for grants to help small communities conduct
vulnerability assessments, develop emergency response plans, and address
potential threats to the treatment works.
The Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies has endorsed the legislation.
The House of Representatives passed a similar bill, HR 5169, on Sept. 5, 2002.
Jeffords plans to move his bill forward in cooperation with other members of the
EPW Committee and the House
WaterWorld November, 2002