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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Perchloroethylene (hereinafter referred to as | ||||||
3 | "perc") has been the solvent of choice for commercial clothes | ||||||
4 | cleaning operations since the 1960s; and
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5 | WHEREAS, The use of perc by dry cleaners can expose humans | ||||||
6 | and the environment to perc through releases to soil, water, | ||||||
7 | and air; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Perc has been shown to have a variety of health | ||||||
9 | and safety issues associated with its use, has been classified | ||||||
10 | as a probable human carcinogen by the International Agency for | ||||||
11 | Research on Cancer and as a potential human carcinogen by the | ||||||
12 | National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health, and has | ||||||
13 | been shown by the U.S. EPA to cause other non-cancer health | ||||||
14 | effects; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Studies performed by environmental authorities | ||||||
16 | and others in California, New York, and New Jersey indicate | ||||||
17 | that exposure to perc emissions from dry cleaning operations | ||||||
18 | may result in unacceptable health risks to people living near | ||||||
19 | dry cleaning facilities; and
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20 | WHEREAS, The U.S. EPA has adopted regulations to eliminate | ||||||
21 | the use of perc in dry cleaning facilities located in |
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1 | residential buildings by 2020, and the California Air Resources | ||||||
2 | Board has passed rules to eliminate the use of perc at all dry | ||||||
3 | cleaning facilities by 2023; and
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4 | WHEREAS, There is an increasing trend in the detection of | ||||||
5 | perc in community water system wells in Illinois; and
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6 | WHEREAS, 81% of the public health notices issued for | ||||||
7 | volatile organic compounds that exceed Illinois Pollution | ||||||
8 | Control Board groundwater quality standards or Safe Drinking | ||||||
9 | Water Act maximum contaminant levels have been triggered by the | ||||||
10 | detection of perc or its degradation products in community | ||||||
11 | water system wells; and
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12 | WHEREAS, The dry cleaning industry is a highly | ||||||
13 | decentralized sector, with the vast majority of dry cleaners in | ||||||
14 | Illinois being small neighborhood businesses at which cleaning | ||||||
15 | and finishing are performed on the premises; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Many of these drycleaners are increasingly faced | ||||||
17 | with financial liability associated with cleaning up perc | ||||||
18 | contaminated soil and groundwater; and
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19 | WHEREAS, There are a number of alternatives to perc-based | ||||||
20 | dry cleaning that are either emerging or commercially viable | ||||||
21 | that can minimize the impact of commercial clothes cleaning |
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1 | facilities on human health and the environment; and
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2 | WHEREAS, Many dry cleaners recognize the inherent | ||||||
3 | liabilities in the use of perc and would like to shift to | ||||||
4 | environmentally friendly and economically competitive cleaning | ||||||
5 | technologies, but these cleaners may be limited in their choice | ||||||
6 | of cleaner technologies due to the time and resources needed to | ||||||
7 | evaluate these technologies and the level of capital investment | ||||||
8 | necessary to update their facilities; and
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9 | WHEREAS, The General Assembly finds it necessary to form a | ||||||
10 | Task Force to study appropriate methods for phasing out the use | ||||||
11 | of perc in dry cleaning operations in Illinois and encouraging | ||||||
12 | the use of environmentally friendly alternatives; therefore, | ||||||
13 | be it
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14 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
15 | NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
16 | there is created a Clean Technology Task Force for Commercial | ||||||
17 | Clothes Cleaning to identify barriers to using environmentally | ||||||
18 | friendly alternatives to perc in dry cleaning operations in | ||||||
19 | Illinois, and to study appropriate methods for phasing out the | ||||||
20 | use of perc in dry cleaning operations in Illinois and | ||||||
21 | encouraging the use of cleaner clothes cleaning technologies; | ||||||
22 | and be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall consist of the | ||||||
2 | following members:
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3 | (1) The Director of the Illinois Environmental | ||||||
4 | Protection Agency ("Director"), or his or her | ||||||
5 | representative, who shall serve as chairman of the Task | ||||||
6 | Force; | ||||||
7 | (2) 4 members appointed by the Director to represent | ||||||
8 | the dry cleaning industry, including at least one member | ||||||
9 | who represents a state-wide dry cleaners' organization and | ||||||
10 | 2 members who represent regional or major metropolitan dry | ||||||
11 | cleaning associations; | ||||||
12 | (3) One member appointed by the Director to represent | ||||||
13 | the Dry Cleaner Environmental Response Trust Fund; | ||||||
14 | (4) 2 members appointed by the Director who own or | ||||||
15 | operate dry cleaning facilities in Illinois that utilize | ||||||
16 | environmentally friendly cleaning alternatives; | ||||||
17 | (5) One member appointed by the Director to represent | ||||||
18 | community water supply well owners and operators; | ||||||
19 | (6) One member appointed by the Director to represent | ||||||
20 | the Groundwater Advisory Council; | ||||||
21 | (7) One member appointed by the Director to represent | ||||||
22 | local government environmental and public health agencies; | ||||||
23 | (8) One member appointed by the Director to represent | ||||||
24 | the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center; and | ||||||
25 | (9) 2 members appointed by the Director to represent | ||||||
26 | environmental public interest organizations; and be it |
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1 | further | ||||||
2 | RESOLVED, That the methods studied by the Task Force for | ||||||
3 | encouraging the use of cleaner clothes cleaning technologies in | ||||||
4 | Illinois shall include, but not be limited to, technical | ||||||
5 | training and assistance, demonstration projects and education, | ||||||
6 | solvent usage fees, and financial incentives; and be it further
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7 | RESOLVED, That the Illinois Environmental Protection | ||||||
8 | Agency shall provide staff and support for the Task Force; and | ||||||
9 | be if further
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10 | RESOLVED, That the members of the Task Force shall receive | ||||||
11 | no compensation for serving as members of the Task Force; and | ||||||
12 | be it further
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13 | RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall submit a report on its | ||||||
14 | findings to the Governor and the General Assembly by December | ||||||
15 | 31, 2010, which may be in the form of proposed legislation.
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