Elizabeth Dole
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SENATE COMMITTEE APPROVES DOLE BILL TO PROTECT AGAINST TCE CONTAMINATION
 
July 31st, 2008 - Washington, D.C. - The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works today approved a bill sponsored by U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Dole to help protect our most susceptible populations, such as pregnant women, infants and children, against the negative health impacts of drinking water contaminated with trichloroethylene (TCE), a chemical commonly used in degreasing agents, paint and spot removers and adhesives.

“TCE is the most widespread industrial water contaminant in America,” said Dole. “It can be found in every state, including in the groundwater at 87 percent of our military installations. This legislation will put standards in place to help ensure that families are protected from this dangerous chemical.”

The legislation, which Dole introduced with Sen. Hillary Clinton, would require the Environmental Protection Agency to establish a health advisory for TCE and a National Primary Drinking Water Regulation, which is a legally enforceable public water system standard, to limit TCE levels. The bill also would require EPA to prepare an Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) inhalation reference concentration (RfC) for TCE vapor exposure. IRIS is an electronic database containing information on human health effects that may result from exposure to various chemicals in the environment, and an RfC would provide an estimate of how much TCE vapor exposure would create an appreciable risk for harmful effects.

Dole’s bill received broad, bipartisan support in the Committee vote, with only one member opposing it.

Background

Government estimates show that over three decades (1958-1987), as many as 1 million people living and working at Camp Lejeune, N.C. may have been exposed to drinking water contaminated with TCE, among other chemicals. The U.S. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) has found that babies exposed in utero to the drinking water developed leukemia and other cancers, as well as birth defects, such as spina bifida and cleft palate.

As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Dole has fought to help bring forward the facts about the Camp Lejeune water contamination and to expedite the notification of potential victims. The defense authorization bill for fiscal year 2008 included Dole’s amendment that requires the Secretary of the Navy to identify and directly notify former and retired Marines, their families and civilian employees who lived and worked at Camp Lejeune of their possible exposure to the contaminated drinking water.
 
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  31st - Dole Calls for Comprehensive Energy Strategy, End to Partisan Wrangling
  31st - Dole Highlights Rural Health Care Challenges in Aging Hearing
  30th - Senate Committee Holds Hearing on Dole Legislation to Allow Off-road Vehicle Use on Cape Hatteras National Seashore
  25th - Dole Introduces Bill to Repeal Tax Breaks for Oil Companies, Invest in Alternative, Renewable Energy
  24th - Dole Announces More Than $2.8 Million for Triad Area Transportation Infrastructure
  23rd - Dole Calls for Comprehensive Energy Strategy
  22nd - Senate Approves Dole-Supported Measures to Exempt Commercial, Recreational Boaters from Burdensome Regulation
  17th - Dole Announces $1 Million for NC Center for Automotive Research in Committee-Approved Bill
  16th - Dole Helps Secure $26 Million for N.C. Transportation and Economic Development Initiatives in Committee-Approved Bill
  16th - Dole Helps Secure Over $10 Million for New Bern Post Office and Courthouse in Committee-Approved Bill
  16th - Dole Announces Funding for Appalachian State University in Committee-Approved Bill
  16th - Dole Announces Committee Approval of $34 million for NC Waterways and Coastal Priorities
  15th - Dole Votes To Override President’s Medicare Veto
  15th - Dole Teams with Bipartisan Group of Senators to Call for National Energy Summit, Comprehensive Solution
  14th - Dole Statement on President’s Lifting OCS Energy Exploration Ban
  11th - Dole Votes To Aid Homeowners
  4th - Dole Statement on the Passing Of Senator Jesse Helms
  2nd - Dole Announces Funds for Highway 17 in Beaufort County
  2nd - Dole Urges President to Protect Coral Wilderness Off North Carolina Coast