|
ENVIRONMENTAL UPDATE |
CLOSE TO HOME |
SEARCH |
|||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||
|
MASSACHUSETTS SIERRA CLUB | Legislative | Home 10 Milk Street, Ste 632, Boston, MA 02108-4621 | Ph:617.423.5775 | Fax:617.890.0338 |
|||||||||||
|
|
|
|
|||||||||
|
|
LEGISLATION |
||||||||||
|
|
|
|
|||||||||
| The Massachusetts Chapter works to pass important environmental bills and the state and local level. To get involved in our legislative program, please contact legislate@sierraclubmass.org. Particulates Effect on Health Enables the Department of Public Health and the Center for Environmental Health to conduct a study of the data on the health effects of diesel air pollution from cars, trucks, buses, and trains on people in facilities located within 500 feet of a road (with 50,000 vehicle trips/day) or rail line using diesel locomotives. The study may also study cancer, respiratory and cardiovascular incidence resulting from traffic-related particles. Healthy Breathing Act This Bill proposes to reduce the number of health problems that are caused or worsened by human exposure to fine and ultra-fine particulate matter that results from the burning of diesel fuel. This bill attempts to limit the construction of specific residential and institutional facilities (listed below) within 500 feet of areas with harmful diesel exhaust. Additional information: An Act Reducing Human Exposure To Particulate Matter Pollution This Bill proposes to reduce the number of health problems that are caused or worsened by human exposure to fine and ultra-fine particulate matter that results from the burning of diesel fuel. This bill attempts to limit the construction of specific residential and institutional facilities (listed below) within 500 feet of areas with harmful diesel exhaust. This bill prevents the issuance of construction licenses for:
that are within 500 feet of a high-activity roadway (more than 50,000 vehicles/day), train station or train yard that uses diesel locomotives. Previously licensed facilities are exempt and re-assessment is only required in the case of expansion or new construction. Exceptions may be allowed if a developer carries out a health-risk assessment (described in Section 18B of Chapter 21A of the General Laws) and establishes that short and long term exposure to the air at the site does not pose a significant health risk. An Act Relative to Reporting on Health Effects of Particulate Matter
This Bill would enable the Department of Public Health and the Center for Environmental Health to conduct a study of the data on the health effects of diesel air pollution from cars, trucks, buses, and trains on people in facilities located within 500 feet of a road (with 50,000 vehicle trips/day) or rail line using diesel locomotives. The study may also study cancer, respiratory and cardiovascular incidence resulting from traffic-related particles. The Department of Public Health shall report it’s findings along with recommended actions by the Commonwealth to the house and senate committees on ways and means by (date). Please note: Bill text is based on pre-filing information provided by State legislative personel. In some cases, bills as filed may differ slightly.
|
|||||||||||
|
|
home |
take action
|
volunteer |
join/give
|
meetings/events
|
politics/issues | © 2004-2009 Massachusetts Chapter Sierra Club. Click for terms of use & privacy policy. Questions? mailto:webmaster@sierraclubmass.org |
|||||||||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||