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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 118
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2 | | WHEREAS, Since the late 1990s, the installation and use of |
3 | | indoor and outdoor artificial turf fields with crumb rubber |
4 | | infill has grown exponentially across the United States and |
5 | | particularly in Illinois; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, The costs to install artificial turf fields with |
7 | | crumb rubber range from $500,000 to well over one million |
8 | | dollars with a useful life of six to 12 years depending on |
9 | | usage and maintenance; maintenance costs which include |
10 | | disinfecting are around $100,000 annually; and |
11 | | WHEREAS, The installation of artificial turf fields with |
12 | | crumb rubber infill is largely paid for by taxpayer dollars; a |
13 | | typical artificial turf field uses between 20,000 to 40,000 |
14 | | ground up car and truck tires for its crumb rubber infill; the |
15 | | crumb rubber industry came out of an effort to figure out how |
16 | | to dispose of millions of used tires that were considered too |
17 | | toxic to dump into landfills; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, On October 8, 2014, NBC News aired a national |
19 | | report, "How Safe is the Artificial Turf Your Child Plays On?" |
20 | | that brought the issue of crumb rubber into the national |
21 | | consciousness; Amy Griffin, the former United States women's |
22 | | national team goalkeeper coach at the University of Washington, |
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1 | | compiled a list that now contains the names of over 230 |
2 | | athletes, most of whom are soccer players, particularly |
3 | | goalies, that have been stricken with cancer due to repeated |
4 | | contact with crumb rubber; since that NBC report, there have |
5 | | been many other reports across the United States and Europe |
6 | | about the safety of crumb rubber, particularly for young |
7 | | children; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, Today, children as young as 18 months are playing |
9 | | sports, particularly soccer, on crumb rubber artificial turf |
10 | | fields; more and more children are playing sports on these |
11 | | fields with the presumption that the fields are safe; children |
12 | | can be exposed to highly toxic crumb rubber substances through |
13 | | inhalation, skin absorption, and accidental ingestion; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, The scientific name for crumb rubber is |
15 | | styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), and according to OSHA, chronic |
16 | | exposure to both styrene and butadiene can harm the central |
17 | | nervous system of children; the EPA has classified butadiene as |
18 | | a known human carcinogen; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, In June of 2015, Environment and Human Health, |
20 | | Inc., an organization of physicians and public health |
21 | | professionals, conducted a study of 14 samples of crumb rubber |
22 | | at Yale University and found that 96 chemicals were found in |
23 | | crumb rubber infill; of the 96 chemicals that were found, 20% |
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1 | | were carcinogenic, about 50% had not been tested for toxicity, |
2 | | and many had incomplete toxicity testing completed; another 40% |
3 | | were found to be skin and eye irritants and also causes of |
4 | | breathing problems; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, New York and Connecticut-based studies found that |
6 | | crumb rubber infill "off-gassed" toxic chemicals; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, Tire rubber is composed of 30% to 40% of "carbon |
8 | | black" which is suspected to being a cancer-causing agent; no |
9 | | studies regarding long-term exposure to carbon black on indoor |
10 | | or outdoor fields have been conducted; tires may also contain |
11 | | "carbon nanotubes" which some scientists believe may act |
12 | | similar to asbestos when inhaled into the lungs and cause |
13 | | cancer; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, The crumb rubber industry and recycling |
15 | | industries tout crumb rubber as 100% safe, often referring to |
16 | | studies that have already been completed and statements made by |
17 | | the EPA and Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in 2008; |
18 | | however, in 2013 CPSC Chairman Elliot Kay said his 2008 CPSC |
19 | | statement "does not reflect my view on the state of play. Safe |
20 | | to play on means something to parents that I don't think we |
21 | | intended to convey"; and |
22 | | WHEREAS, On January 28, 2016, due to the lack of reliable |
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1 | | studies on the safety of crumb rubber, the CDC, EPA, and CPSC |
2 | | initiated a multi-agency plan to study the long-term effects of |
3 | | crumb rubber exposure on human health; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, The use of crumb rubber is unregulated and lacks |
5 | | safety oversight by any governmental agency; furthermore, |
6 | | crumb rubber was excluded from classifications as a "children's |
7 | | product" and thus exempt from laws on chemicals "of high |
8 | | concern for children" found in children's products; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, When applying crumb rubber to turf fields, workers |
10 | | are advised to wear respirators in order to protect them from |
11 | | inhaling crumb rubber dust; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, There are no requirements to inform field users |
13 | | about the chemical content, associated risk, or precautionary |
14 | | guidelines regarding crumb rubber dust; parents are often told |
15 | | by the turf field owner that these fields are safe based on |
16 | | unreliable static air quality testing; and
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17 | | WHEREAS, Citing the safety of its students, the Los Angeles |
18 | | Unified School District, the Los Angeles Parks and Recreation |
19 | | Department, the New York City Department of Parks and |
20 | | Recreation, the Chicago Public Schools, as well as other |
21 | | communities across the country have moved away from using crumb |
22 | | rubber infill in favor of a non-petroleum based alternative |
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1 | | infill for their turf fields like sand or cork; therefore, be |
2 | | it
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3 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDREDTH GENERAL
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4 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge the State of |
5 | | Illinois to monitor and,
to the extent feasible, cooperate with |
6 | | the federal agencies that are studying the long-term effects
of |
7 | | crumb rubber exposure on human health; and be it further |
8 | | RESOLVED, That we urge the owners and operators of any |
9 | | indoor or outdoor facility
that has artificial turf containing |
10 | | crumb rubber infill and that is used by children between the
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11 | | ages of 18 months and 12 years to post at the facility a notice |
12 | | which (i) states that the facility
uses an artificial turf with |
13 | | crumb rubber infill, (ii) informs users of the facility about |
14 | | the 2016
multi-agency federal crumb rubber study and about the |
15 | | possible chemical exposure to children
playing on crumb rubber |
16 | | infill, and (iii) describes a location where additional |
17 | | information about
the 2016 multi-agency federal crumb rubber |
18 | | study can be obtained.
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