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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois is committed to maintaining | ||||||
3 | stringent standards for chemical and nuclear safety, and for | ||||||
4 | the protection of workers, residents, and the environment; and | ||||||
5 | WHEREAS, The Honeywell International, Inc. Metropolis | ||||||
6 | Works specialty chemicals facility in Metropolis is the only | ||||||
7 | uranium conversion facility in the United States, and the only | ||||||
8 | domestic producer of uranium hexafluoride, a key component in | ||||||
9 | nuclear fuel; and | ||||||
10 | WHEREAS, Environmental Protection Agency Enforcement and | ||||||
11 | Compliance records for the Honeywell International, Inc. site | ||||||
12 | in Metropolis reveal non-compliance with the Clean Water Act | ||||||
13 | during 10 of the last 12 quarters, non-compliance with the | ||||||
14 | Resource Conservation and Recovery Act during 12 of the last 12 | ||||||
15 | quarters, and non-compliance with the Clean Air Act during 6 of | ||||||
16 | the last 12 quarters; and | ||||||
17 | WHEREAS, Honeywell International, Inc. pleaded guilty in | ||||||
18 | federal district court on March 11, 2011 to one felony count of | ||||||
19 | knowingly storing hazardous and radioactive waste in | ||||||
20 | Metropolis without a permit and in violation of the Resource | ||||||
21 | Conversation and Recovery Act and was sentenced to a criminal | ||||||
22 | fine of $11.8 million and five years of probation; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, The United States Environmental Protection Agency | ||||||
2 | has stated that "Honeywell must account for its knowing | ||||||
3 | violation of a federal law that protects the public from | ||||||
4 | exposure to hazardous waste containing radioactive material," | ||||||
5 | and that the company's illegal actions "put employees at risk | ||||||
6 | of exposure to radioactive and hazardous materials"; and | ||||||
7 | WHEREAS, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan reported | ||||||
8 | on March 14, 2011 that Honeywell International, Inc. has agreed | ||||||
9 | to pay a civil penalty of $690,000 to resolve a separate | ||||||
10 | lawsuit stemming from its illegal storage of thousands of drums | ||||||
11 | of radioactive and hazardous waste near Route 45 in Metropolis; | ||||||
12 | and | ||||||
13 | WHEREAS, Honeywell International, Inc. reported on 2010 | ||||||
14 | Tier Two forms that its specialty chemicals facility in | ||||||
15 | Metropolis housed a daily average of 66,591,684 pounds of | ||||||
16 | substances classified by the company as immediate health | ||||||
17 | hazards, and 65,859,160 pounds of substances classified by the | ||||||
18 | company as chronic health hazards in the event of exposure; and | ||||||
19 | WHEREAS, These substances include daily averages of | ||||||
20 | 33,035,000 pounds of radioactive uranium ore and radioactive | ||||||
21 | uranium chemical compounds, as well as 2,094,000 pounds of | ||||||
22 | hydrogen fluoride, a chemical regulated as an Extremely |
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1 | Hazardous Substance under the Emergency Planning and Community | ||||||
2 | Right-to-Know Act; and | ||||||
3 | WHEREAS, Honeywell International, Inc. has estimated that | ||||||
4 | an accidental release of even a small portion of the hydrogen | ||||||
5 | fluoride stored at the site could catastrophically impact up to | ||||||
6 | 128,000 residents within a 25-mile radius of the Metropolis | ||||||
7 | Works site; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, On June 28, 2010, Honeywell International, Inc. | ||||||
9 | locked out the experienced workforce that had been responsible | ||||||
10 | for handling these hazardous chemicals, despite workers | ||||||
11 | offering to remain on the job as contract negotiations | ||||||
12 | continued, and in September of 2010 hired temporary replacement | ||||||
13 | workers to resume operation of its uranium conversion facility; | ||||||
14 | and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission mandated | ||||||
16 | that these temporary replacement workers be evaluated prior to | ||||||
17 | being allowed to operate the plant, and required that Honeywell | ||||||
18 | International, Inc. "ensure no coaching occurs during the | ||||||
19 | On-the-Job Evaluations (OJE)" and maintain "strict control" of | ||||||
20 | "written examinations, related answer keys, examination banks, | ||||||
21 | Job Performance Measures, and all other examination | ||||||
22 | instruments"; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, Honeywell International, Inc. was cited by the | ||||||
2 | United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) on November | ||||||
3 | 10, 2010 for violating the rule that expressly forbade coaching | ||||||
4 | when it, among other instances, "showed the candidate the | ||||||
5 | locations of several components when the candidate was unable | ||||||
6 | to locate them" and "helped the candidate follow the procedure | ||||||
7 | when the candidate became confused"; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, Honeywell International, Inc. was cited by the NRC | ||||||
9 | for additional violations when it "failed to maintain strict | ||||||
10 | control over examination materials," allowed candidates "to | ||||||
11 | hear and listen to oral evaluation questions prior to their own | ||||||
12 | examination," and further permitted "a number of operator | ||||||
13 | candidates to observe another operator as he performed his OJE, | ||||||
14 | thus compromising the task performance portion of the OJE"; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, Honeywell International, Inc. has admitted to at | ||||||
16 | least one release at the Metropolis site since its temporary | ||||||
17 | replacement workers began operating the facility, specifically | ||||||
18 | a release of hydrogen fluoride on December 22, 2010, which | ||||||
19 | lasted approximately two hours and triggered emergency sirens | ||||||
20 | and emergency mitigation systems; and
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21 | WHEREAS, The workers presently locked out by Honeywell | ||||||
22 | International, Inc. possess numerous years of experience and | ||||||
23 | training inside the Metropolis Works facility; therefore, be it
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1 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL | ||||||
2 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we recognize the | ||||||
3 | importance of utilizing experienced and highly trained workers | ||||||
4 | for the operation of chemical and nuclear facilities that use, | ||||||
5 | store, and produce radioactive or hazardous substances; and be | ||||||
6 | it further
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7 | RESOLVED, That we condemn the actions of Honeywell | ||||||
8 | International, Inc. with regard to the lockout of experienced | ||||||
9 | workers at the Metropolis Works specialty chemicals facility in | ||||||
10 | Metropolis and calls on Honeywell to promptly end its lockout; | ||||||
11 | and be it further | ||||||
12 | RESOLVED, That we condemn the actions of Honeywell | ||||||
13 | International, Inc. with regard to repeated instances of | ||||||
14 | non-compliance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery | ||||||
15 | Act, the Clean Water Act, and the Clean Air Act; and be it | ||||||
16 | further
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17 | RESOLVED, That we urge the U.S. Environmental Protection | ||||||
18 | Agency, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and all relevant | ||||||
19 | regulatory bodies to define clear jurisdiction over the | ||||||
20 | Metropolis Works facility, and to conduct comprehensive and | ||||||
21 | ongoing investigations, including full multi-media | ||||||
22 | inspections, to ensure that the facility is operated safely and |
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1 | in compliance with federal regulations; and be it further | ||||||
2 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
3 | delivered to United States President Barack Obama, members of | ||||||
4 | the Illinois Congressional Delegation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory | ||||||
5 | Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko, U.S. EPA Administrator | ||||||
6 | Lisa Jackson, Honeywell International, Inc. CEO David Cote, and | ||||||
7 | Honeywell Metropolis Works Plant Manager Larry Smith.
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