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File #: 0207X-2008    Version: 1
Type: Ceremonial Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/10/2008 In control: Ginther
On agenda: 11/17/2008 Final action: 11/18/2008
Title: To urge The United States Congress to adopt legislation to update the Environmental Protection Agency's clean water affordability policy, and to support passage of "The Clean Water Affordability Act".
Sponsors: Andrew Ginther
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To urge The United States Congress to adopt legislation to update the Environmental Protection Agency's clean water affordability policy, and to support passage of "The Clean Water Affordability Act".

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WHEREAS, the City of Columbus is committed to providing customers superior and dependable drinking water and sewer services that fully meet all regulations and set an industry standard for excellence; and

WHEREAS, the City of Columbus continues to make improvements to our water and sewer infrastructure in keeping with consent agreements reached with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); and

WHEREAS, through the City of Columbus' Wet Weather Management Plan, nearly 1 billion ratepayer dollars have already been invested in improving our aging sanitary sewer system, and in total, the City will invest more than $2.5 billion to meet federal clean water mandates; and

WHEREAS, the current EPA affordability policy does not provide for a full and accurate representation of the financial impacts of clean water investment programs on communities struggling to meet federal regulations for improving their water and sewer infrastructure; and

WHEREAS, The Clean Water Affordability Act (S.3443) would require that implementation schedules for water quality-related improvements be tailored to an affected community's unique financial condition; and

WHEREAS, this legislation would also establish that a financial capability assessment consider more broadly each community's economic situation, and require that environmental improvements be structured to mitigate the potential adverse impact of their cost on distressed populations; and

WHEREAS, the bill authorizes $1.8 billion over five years for a grant program to help financially distressed communities update their aging infrastructure; and

WHEREAS, this bipartisan legislation is sponsored by Ohio Sens. George Voinovich and Sherrod Brown, and is endorsed by The National Association of Clea...

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