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File #: 2010-0255    Version: 1
Type: Will of Council Status: Adopted
File created: 3/23/2010 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 3/23/2010
Enactment date: 3/23/2010 Enactment #: 151
Effective date:    
Title: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh 1. honors the Clean Air Act by declaring, March 23, 2010, as Clean Air Act Day in the City of Pittsburgh; and 2. applauds the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for listening to health professionals and scientists and proposing new smog limits that will protect our health and environment; and 3. recognizes the urgency of supporting the integrity of the Clean Air Act and believes that the City of Pittsburgh has a part to play in this endeavor; and 4. encourages the U.S. Congress, and Pennsylvania's Senators Arlen Specter and Robert Casey in particular, to keep intact the Clean Air Act and to ensure that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) retains the authority to regulate global warming pollution from all sources, including existing power plants and new coal plants, and that coal plants meet smokestack-specific, plant-by-plant standards for global warming pollution.
Sponsors: William Peduto, All Members
Indexes: PROCLAMATION - MR. PEDUTO
Attachments: 1. 2010-0255.doc
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WHEREAS, the City of Pittsburgh's air quality is historically poor and high in particulate matter and smog; and

WHEREAS, the Clean Air Act was made federal law in 1970; and

WHEREAS our City has realized, and would like to continue to realize a remarkable improvement in air quality; and

WHEREAS, the impacts of higher levels of pollution in our air will most adversely affect low-income communities in our city who are least able to cope with the resulting health issues such as asthma and heart disease; and

WHEREAS, the City of Pittsburgh is nestled in a river valley surrounded by carbon-emitting coal plants to the north, south and west, as well as several highways, heavy construction and industrial sites that produce large amounts of global warming pollution; and

WHEREAS smog is one of the most dangerous forms of air pollution, causing health problems even at very low levels; and

WHEREAS, the Clean Air Act requires limits on all pollutants that pose a danger to the public welfare; and

WHEREAS it is the Environmental Protection Agency's scientific finding that greenhouse gases pose a threat to human health and welfare; and

WHEREAS, our representatives in the Senate and Congress may be voting on issues which could effect the Environmental Protection Agency's ability to carry out provisions of the Clean Air Act.

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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Pittsburgh

1. honors the Clean Air Act by declaring, March 23, 2010, as Clean Air Act Day in the City of Pittsburgh; and

2. applauds the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for listening to health professionals and scientists and proposing new smog limits that will protect our health and environment; and

3. recognizes the urgency of supporting the integrity of the Clean Air Act and believes that the City of Pittsburgh has a part to play in this endeavor; and

4. encourages the U.S. Congress, and Pennsylvania's Senators Arlen Specter ...

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