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Referred to: The Public Health and Social Services Committee (Chairman Lopez and
Legislators Allen, Belfiglio, Heppner, and Roberts), and The Legislative Programs,
Education and Community Services Committee (Chairman Wawro and Legislators
Berky, Delaune, Donaldson and Lopez)
Legislator Chris Allen offers the following:
WHEREAS, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has
determined that exposure to lead can lead to serious neurological damage and stunted
cognitive development in children who have been exposed to unsafe levels of lead in
drinking water, bathing water and within their environment; and
WHEREAS, the EPA has also determined that adults who have been exposed
to unsafe levels of lead can suffer from cardiovascular problems including
hypertension, increased blood pressure, decreased kidney functions and reproductive
problems; and
WHEREAS, the EPA has further determined that corrective action should be
immediately taken towards correcting sources of drinking water and bathing water
where it has been determined that levels of lead exceed 0.015 milligrams per liter of
water; and
WHEREAS, numerous schools and associative buildings where educational
services and educational-based support services are conducted within the State of
New York have been determined to exceed the unsafe threshold of 0.015 milligrams
of lead per liter of water; and
WHEREAS, millions of school-aged children, young-adult students, adult
teachers, administrative staff, parents and other members of the public are in contact
with potable drinking water and bathing water within the thousands of educationalbased and associative-based buildings on an annual basis within the State of New
York; and
WHEREAS New York State Assembly Bill A09687, also known as the
“Lupardo Bill”, and New York Senate Bill S07103A require school districts and
cooperative education services within New York State to periodically test and
monitor for levels of lead in their sources of potable water; and
WHEREAS, A09687/S07103A also provide for State Aid to pay for the costs
associated with periodical testing and the costs associated with remediation when it
has been determined that unsafe levels of lead are found and remediation is
necessary; and
WHEREAS, the new testing standards required by A09687/S07103A, and the
sourcing of such State-based aid for such testing and remediation for detecting and
remediating unsafe levels of lead in the potable water within educational-based
buildings, will help to ensure that all students, teachers, administrative staff, parents
and the general public will be less likely to be exposed to unsafe levels of lead within
potable water within educational-based building within Ulster County and the entire
State of New York; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the Ulster County Legislature strongly urges the successful
passage of A09687 and S07103A within the New York State Assembly and New
York State Senate; and, be it further
RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Ulster County Legislature shall forward
copies of this resolution to Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, Chair of the New York
State Assembly Education Committee Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan, Chairman
of the New York State Senate Health Committee Kemp Hannon, and all of the Ulster
County representatives of the New York State Legislature,
and move its adoption.
ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
AYES: NOES:
Passed Committee: Public Health and Social Services on June 6, 2016
Passed Committee: Legislative Programs, Education and Community Services on
June 13, 2016
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
NONE
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Updated: January 24, 2019
Votes on this Resolution
yes no abstained no voteCommittee Vote to Adopt Resolution No. 321
Committee Vote to Adopt Resolution No. 321
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