WHEREAS, mercury is a persistent bioaccumulative toxin that has required the issuance of fish consumption advisories to protect public health in the New England states and Eastern Canadian provinces;
WHEREAS, mercury is a transboundary air pollutant that calls for coordinated regional, national and international efforts to minimize mercury contamination to the environment;
WHEREAS, the release of mercury into the environment from human activities and deposition into sensitive ecosystems poses health threats to children, undermines the productivity and safety of fisheries, and diminishes the economic benefits of tourism in the region;
WHEREAS, submission of the U.S. EPA's Mercury Study to Congress has been delayed thus holding up the public release of vital data and findings, the New England states and Eastern Canadian provinces have undertaken a collaborative effort to characterize mercury emission sources, transboundary mercury deposition, and public health impacts from mercury contamination;
WHEREAS, the U.S. and Canada have jointly agreed in the Bilateral Air Quality Agreement, Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, and Virtual Elimination of Persistent Toxic Substances in the Great Lakes Basin to control transboundary emissions and to cooperate on research and development projects to eliminate toxic substances including mercury;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Conference charges its Committee on the Environment t
ADOPTED AT THE 22ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF NEW ENGLAND GOVERNORS AND EASTERN CANADIAN PREMIERS, JUNE 2-4, 1997.
_____________________________ Governor Lincoln C. Almond |
_____________________________ Premier Frank McKenna |
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