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Landmark Chemical Security Legislation Passes House
By: PR Newswire | 06 Nov 2009 | 06:10 PM ET
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WASHINGTON, Nov 06, 2009 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Today, the U.S.

House of Representatives passed H.R. 2868, the Chemical and Water Security Act of 2009, by a vote of 230-193. This bill reauthorizes the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) program to implement and enforce the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS), which are currently set to expire in October 2010, and improves these standards in a number of ways. It also requires the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish parallel security programs for drinking water and wastewater facilities. Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS), Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security and lead sponsor of the legislation, released the following statement upon passage: "In the wake of the September 11th attacks, security experts immediately identified the threat of an attack on a chemical facility as one of the greatest security vulnerabilities facing the Nation," said Thompson. "After 4 years of hard work, this Congress finally got the opportunity to consider and pass this landmark homeland security bill. Passage of this legislation demonstrates the progress we make with a transparent process that is open to diverse viewpoints," Thompson stated. "We can now ensure that this vital industry, and the population that lives around these facilities, are secure," said Thompson.

H.R. 2868: -- Authorizes reasonable, risk-based security standards for chemical security.

-- Closes a major security gap identified by both the Bush and Obama Administrations by establishing a security program for drinking water and waster water facilities.

-- Requires all tiered facilities to assess "methods to reduce the consequences of a terrorist attack." Plants that voluntarily perform these assessments, which are sometimes called "IST" assessments, often find that good security equals good business.

-- Strengthens CFATS by adding enforcement tools, protecting the rights of whistleblowers, and enhancing training security.

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