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For Immediate Release:
2007-06-28
For More Information:
Jeremiah Baumann, 503-231-1986
Christy Leavitt, 202-683-1250 x313
John Rumpler, 617-747-4306
Oregon

Governor Signs Clean Water Bill

 

Salem—Governor Kulongoski helped Oregon take a significant step toward cleaner waterways and reduced toxic pollution today by signing a clean water bill into law. The bill, sponsored by Sens. Vicki Walker (Eugene) and Gary George (Newberg) and backed by Environment Oregon, requires a statewide assessment of toxic pollution and pollution prevention planning by some of the state’s largest dischargers of water pollution.

“Oregon takes a major step toward clean rivers today,” said Jeremiah Baumann of Environment Oregon.

The bill requires the state Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to conduct a statewide assessment of the most dangerous pollution – chemicals that persist for a long time in the environment or that accumulate in people’s bodies – entering Oregon waterways. The Department would prioritize pollutants, identify sources, and identify available pollution prevention and reduction strategies.

Once the DEQ completes their work, municipal sewage treatment plants that discharge the largest volumes of pollution into waterways would develop their own facility-specific pollution prevention plans to meet goals for reducing toxic water pollution.

“For the first time in a long time, Oregon is going to see real progress cleaning up our rivers,” said Baumann.