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10/15/2007
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Board of Commissioners
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DRAFT RESOLUTION <br />WHEREAS, the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners strongly supports clean-air standards <br />at a level that ensures public health and improves quality of life for all our residents; and <br />WHEREAS, both state and local governments and private industry are making measurable <br />progress in improving air quality, with the national average for ozone levels having decreased by <br />21 percent from 1980 to 2006; aggregate emissions of six principal pollutants down more than <br />half since 1980 despite a 46 percent increase in population; and programs in place to cut power <br />plant emissions by more than 40% from today's levels by 2010 in 30 eastern jurisdictions, reduce <br />emissions vehicles by 77 to 95 percent from 20041evels, dramatically reduce airborne levels of <br />mercury and virtually eliminate diesel emissions; and <br />WHEREAS, state and local governments and business are working diligently to meet the <br />Environmental Protection Agency's current National Ambient Air Quality Standard for ground <br />level ozone by the 2020 deadline, investing approximately $20 billion each year, according to <br />EPA estimates; and <br />WHEREAS, the Environmental Protection Agency, in the course of its required review of <br />NAAQS, is nevertheless considering a fixrther tightening of the ozone standard from 0.08 parts <br />per million; and <br />WHEREAS, further tightening the ozone standard, even before the current standard is met, could <br />significantly expand the number of nonattainment areas and result in emissions controls in <br />additional areas, thereby imposing significant administrative and regulatory burdens on more <br />citizens, businesses and local governments; and <br />WHEREAS, the burdens associated with a tightened standard would include almost certain plant <br />and business closures and loss of jobs, along with higher energy and other prices to consumers, <br />with total additional costs estimated at $10 billion to $22 billion per year; and <br />WHEREAS, it is in fact likely that scores of local businesses in Cabarrus County will have to <br />close their doors if the lowest proposed standard is established; and <br />WHEREAS, significant questions have been raised regarding the science behind the EPA's <br />proposal to tighten the ozone standard, and members of the Clean Air Scientific Advisory <br />Committee (CASAC), the Agency's own scientific advisory board, have disputed its <br />conclusions; and <br />WHEREAS, the Agency is proposing this action with virtually no evidence that the change in <br />standards will result in significant health benefits and with no analysis of the enormous costs that <br />will be charged to Cabarrus County businesses and consumers and to those communities that <br />must implement new complicated compliance programs; <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners, <br />advise and strongly urge EPA to retain the existing NAAQS for ozone; and <br />~_ _. <br />1 - <br />
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