Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 > PANUPS <panups > PANUPS: Pesticide Drift Bill Should Become > Law > Tue, 07 Sep 2004 16:49:05 -0700 > > =========================================== > P A N U P S > Pesticide Action Network Updates Service > =========================================== > > Pesticide Drift Bill Should Become Law > September 7, 2004 > > A California bill that could provide relief to > victims of pesticide drift is awaiting signature by > Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. The Pesticide Drift > Exposure Response Act, SB 391 (Florez), will provide > for improved response to pesticide drift incidents > and pay the medical bills of victims of exposure. > Call, write or email the Governor today and urge him > to sign SB391. > > In recent years California has seen an increase in > acute poisonings resulting from pesticide drift. > Frequently the communities most affected by > pesticide drift are low income communities with > limited access to medical care. > > Last year Lamont, in the San Joaquin Valley, endured > two consecutive nights of pesticide poisoning. On > Friday, October 3, 2003, 24 residents complained of > burning eyes, headaches, nausea and vomiting after a > nearby field was treated with the fumigant > chloropicrin, which drifted from the field and into > the town. Police on the scene told residents to air > out their homes and call 911 again if they felt > sick, but there was no investigation to determine > the cause of the symptoms. The next evening > chloropicrin was again applied to the other side of > the same field and 144 people experienced similar > symptoms. Had there been an adequate response and > investigation on the first night, the second > exposure could have been avoided. > > Two weeks after the Lamont incident California State > Senator Dean Florez, who represents much of the San > Joaquin Valley, began a series of hearings with > residents of Lamont and other communities impacted > by major drift incidents. The hearings revealed the > need for an improved protocol for responding to > drift incidents and the need for compensation of > medical costs for victims. > > The Pesticide Drift Exposure Response Act, SB 391, > would address these two deficiencies. Under the > bill, the responsible pesticide applicator would > shoulder the cost of immediate, uncompensated > medical costs incurred by the victims of pesticide > drift. SB 391 will also provide for improved > emergency response by expanding existing emergency > management plans for hazardous materials to include > protocols for pesticide drift incidents. > > This summer SB 391 met strong opposition from the > agro-chemical industry. The version passed by the > state legislature did not include an important pilot > project to allow online access to information about > especially hazardous and restricted use pesticides > (RUPs) that growers are planning to apply. This > system would have allowed first responders (as well > as the general public) immediate access to > information that growers are already required to > file on RUPs in a given area. The bill also would > have set up programs to train emergency and medical > personnel to appropriately respond to drift > incidents. > > Even in its current form, the Pesticide Drift > Exposure Act is an important step in the right > direction, providing compensation for victims and > raising the profile of this serious risk to public > health in the Central Valley and other agricultural > areas. > > Please contact Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and > urge him to sign SB 391 (Florez), the Pesticide > Drift Exposure Response Act! (Sample message below.) > > Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger: > Phone: (916) 445-2841 > Fax: (916) 445-4633 > To send an email, visit: http://www.govmail.ca.gov > > I'm calling/writing in support of SB 391, the > Pesticide Drift Exposure Response Act, and to ask > Governor Schwarzenegger to sign SB 391. This bill > intends to ensure that victims of pesticide drift > receive appropriate information, response and > respect. Thank you. > > Sources: PANUPS, Pesticide Drift Sickens Residents, > Jan. 16, 2004; PANUPS, Pesticide Drift Poisons in > Central Valley, May 14, 2004. > Contact: Californians for Pesticide Reform, (415) > 981-3939 ext 5, email andrea. > > PANUPS is a weekly email news service providing > resource guides and reporting on pesticide issues > that don't always get coverage by the mainstream > media. It's produced by Pesticide Action Network > North America, a non-profit and non-governmental > organization working to advance sustainable > alternatives to pesticides worldwide. > > You can join our efforts! We gladly accept donations > for our work and all contributions are tax > deductible in the United States. Visit > http://www.panna.org/donate. > > > =========================================== > Back issues of PANUPS are available online at: > http://www.panna.org/resources/panups.html > > Please note: responses to this message will not be > read. > To comment, send an email to: > panna > > To , send a blank email to: > PANUPS- > > Pesticide Action Network North America (PANNA) > 49 Powell St., Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94102 > USA > Phone: (415) 981-1771 > Fax: (415) 981-1991 > Email: panna > Web: http://www.panna.org > =========================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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