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For Immediate Release:
February 26, 2002 |
CONTACTS:
April Boyd, Rep. Tauscher
(202) 225-1880
Rob Ostrander, Rep. Kelly
(202) 225-5441 |
House Transportation and
Infrastructure Committee Members Introduce Bill to Improve Quality,
Security at Water Treatment Plants
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee members
Congresswomen Ellen Tauscher (D-Calif.) and Sue Kelly (R-N.Y.),
introduced a bill in the House today that would dramatically
increase funding to improve local water treatment facilities.
The bill, The Clean Water Infrastructure and Security Improvement
Act of 2002, would authorize $25 billion over the next five years to
help cities and counties across the country meet their clean water
needs.
"Wastewater treatment facilities in cities and towns across the
country are in jeopardy because of the federal government's failure
to its part and dedicate all the resources necessary," said Rep.
Tauscher. "Congress has to be certain cities get the funding they
need to keep these essential services up and running, protect our
environment, and even protect the facilities in the post-September
11 world."
A similar bill has been introduced by Reps. Tauscher and Kelly
before, but the new bill reflects the changes since September 11 by
increasing security around water treatment centers.
"This program is an excellent example of how all levels of
government can work together to protect the environment and help
safeguard our nation's water supply against terrorism," said Rep.
Sue Kelly. "These documented needs exist in rural and urban areas in
every state. The expense to our environment and taxpayers will only
increase the longer we procrastinate in addressing these needs."
The Clean Water Infrastructure and Security Improvement Act would
help bridge the multi-billion dollar gap between current federal
funding and local communities' needs. EPA's own estimates show that
local communities are facing a $330 billion gap in water
infrastructure investments over the next twenty years.
This problem is exacerbated by the expiration of the Clean Water
State Revolving Fund, an important financing tool that helps
communities and counties meet their growing needs for clean water by
providing them funding to build and maintain a wastewater
infrastructure. Though the program has continued to receive an
annual appropriation from Congress since it expired in 1994, a
staggering disparity remains between the federal investment in
wastewater infrastructure and communities' and counties' actual
needs.
The legislation also establishes a grant program to help
financially distressed communities adequately treat their wastewater
and meet federal clean water standards.
The bill has broad bipartisan support in Congress and is
supported by labor and industry groups, including the AFL-CIO's
International Union of Operating Engineers, the Association of
Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies (AMSA) and the California Association
of Sanitation Agencies (CASA).
Executive Director of the Association for Metropolitan Sewerage
Agencies, Ken Kirk, said, "The Association of Metropolitan Sewerage
Agencies (AMSA) wholeheartedly lends its full support to the water
infrastructure funding bill introduced by Representatives Sue Kelly
and Ellen Tauscher. The bill's significant increases in federal
funding for core wastewater infrastructure repair and rehabilitation
projects and its strong grant component show that the federal
government is set to join municipalities as full partners to ensure
our nation's water quality. I fully expect this bill to garner the
broad bipartisan support it deserves and move quickly through the
House."
David R. Williams, of East Bay Municipal Utilities District and
Chair of the California Association of Sanitation Agencies' (CASA)
Federal Legislative and Liaison Committee said, "This bill, when
enacted, will provide the necessary assurances that the federal
government remains a full partner in the nation's fight to reverse
water quality impairments and restore water quality infrastructure
in California and around the country." He added, "I applaud the
tremendous leadership by Representatives Tauscher and Kelly on this
issue."
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