STOP GOV. SCOTT & FL DEP FROM POISONING OUR WATER
Florida’s Dept. of Environment Protection (DEP) and Environmental Regulation Commission (ERC) are meeting on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 to vote on dramatically increasing the levels of toxic chemicals into our rivers, streams, lakes and coastal waters. Under this proposal legal limits will be raised on toxic chemicals known to cause cancer and other serious illnesses. These toxic chemicals pose a serious threat to the health of Florida residents and wildlife.
Fact: During the last election Floridians voted overwhelming for the Constitutional Amendment “Water and Land Conservation” to protect our environment.
Fact: Scientists, environmentalists and doctors are alarmed and expressing their opposition to this proposal which could go into effect this Fall.
“The new rules will make our waters more polluted. It is really bad policy that is of no benefit to the taxpayers and the public.” “Only the polluters want this to externalize their costs.” Linda Young, Florida Clean Water Network founder
“Since Governor Scott got into office he has really gutted the Dept. of Environmental Protection”. Michelle Gale, Activist for Food and Water Watch
“The DEP should be pushing for even more stringent criteria than what we have now rather than trying to weaken them. Your job is to protect Floridians not to poison us.” Dr. Ron Saff, Tallahassee, Allergist and Immunologist and member of Physicians for Social Responsibility
Fact: The current limit for the chemical Benzene, a carcinogen that can cause leukemia, is 1.18 parts per billion. Under the “New” DEP criteria the cap would be 3 parts per billion. The current Federal standard is 1.14 per billion.
Why would the State want to subject its own population to a carcinogenic substance like Benzene? Environmentalists believe it’s because Benzene is essential in hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking. Although banned by most Florida cities, State legislators continue to push hard to pass bills permitting fracking. Last year the Florida House PASSED HB-191 which narrowly failed in the Florida Senate.
DESPITE THE CONCERNS RAISED BY SCIENTISTS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS AND MEDICAL DOCTORS AT PUBLIC WORKSHOPS HELD IN MAY, THE DEP IGNORED THEIR CONCERNS.
Floridians Need To Take Action Now!
STOP GOV. SCOTT & FL DEP FROM POISONING OUR WATER
Florida’s Dept. of Environment Protection (DEP) and Environmental Regulation Commission (ERC) are meeting on Tuesday, July 26, 2016 to vote on dramatically increasing the levels of toxic chemicals into our rivers, streams, lakes and coastal waters. Under this proposal legal limits will be raised on toxic chemicals known to cause cancer and other serious illnesses. These toxic chemicals pose a serious threat to the health of Florida residents and wildlife.
Fact: During the last election Floridians voted overwhelming for the Constitutional Amendment “Water and Land Conservation” to protect our environment.
Fact: Scientists, environmentalists and doctors are alarmed and expressing their opposition to this proposal which could go into effect this Fall.
“The new rules will make our waters more polluted. It is really bad policy that is of no benefit to the taxpayers and the public.” “Only the polluters want this to externalize their costs.” Linda Young, Florida Clean Water Network founder
“Since Governor Scott got into office he has really gutted the Dept. of Environmental Protection”. Michelle Gale, Activist for Food and Water Watch
“The DEP should be pushing for even more stringent criteria than what we have now rather than trying to weaken them. Your job is to protect Floridians not to poison us.” Dr. Ron Saff, Tallahassee, Allergist and Immunologist and member of Physicians for Social Responsibility
Fact: The current limit for the chemical Benzene, a carcinogen that can cause leukemia, is 1.18 parts per billion. Under the “New” DEP criteria the cap would be 3 parts per billion. The current Federal standard is 1.14 per billion.
Why would the State want to subject its own population to a carcinogenic substance like Benzene? Environmentalists believe it’s because Benzene is essential in hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking. Although banned by most Florida cities, State legislators continue to push hard to pass bills permitting fracking. Last year the Florida House PASSED HB-191 which narrowly failed in the Florida Senate.
DESPITE THE CONCERNS RAISED BY SCIENTISTS, ENVIRONMENTALISTS AND MEDICAL DOCTORS AT PUBLIC WORKSHOPS HELD IN MAY, THE DEP IGNORED THEIR CONCERNS.
Floridians Need To Take Action Now!
As a Florida resident and voter, I oppose the Department of Environmental Protection’s Proposal to increase the level of chemicals in our water systems, and support the adoption of the stricter Federal standards.
Signature: ______________________________
First Name: ______________ Last Name: ______________
Cell Number: ____________________
Email: ______________________
Zip Code: ____________________
CALL OR WRITE TODAY TO DEMAND NO INCREASE IN TOXINS
Local / District Ofc. Tallahassee Ofc
Governor Rick Scott 850-717-9337 850-488-7146
E-mail: RickScott@myflorida.com
Jonathan Steverson, Secretary, FL DEP 850-245-2011
E-mail: Jon.Steverson@dep.state.fl.us
Cari L. Roth, FL Environmental Regulation Commission 850-999-4100
E-mail: Croth@deanmead.com
Jeff Atwater, FL Chief Financial Officer 877-693-5236
E-mail: Jeff.Atwater@myfloridacfo.com
Joe Negron, R-Senator, Palm Bch., Martin, Indian River 888-759-0791 850-487-5032
E-Mail: Negron.Joe.web@flsenate.gov
Jack Latvala, R-Senator, Pinellas County 850-487-5020 727-793-2797
E-Mail: Latvala.Jack.web@flsenate.gov
Adam H. Putnam, FL Commissioner of Agriculture 800-435-7352
Thad Altman, R-Senator, Melbourne district 16 321-868-2132 850- 487-5016
E-mail: Altman.thad.web@flsenate.gov
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