14-R364
2014 -- S 3121
Enacted 06/19/14
S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N
RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING THE RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
PROVIDE A WRITTEN UPDATE OF THE FACTS, FIGURES, AND RECOMMENDATIONS
FOUND IN THE SEPTEMBER 2013 REPORT OF THE SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE
COMMISSION TO STUDY PUBLIC HEALTH THREATS FROM PHARMACEUTICAL
HUMAN WASTE CONTAMINATION IN THE WATER SUPPLY
Introduced By: Senators Ottiano, and Miller
Date Introduced: June 18, 2014
WHEREAS, One of the central responsibilities of the state is to protect the health and
well-being of its citizens; and
WHEREAS, The Rhode Island Senate took action in 2013 to assess the risk to the water
supply and to public health posed by unused pharmaceuticals and contaminated human waste, by
forming the Special Legislative Commission to Study Public Health Threats from
Pharmaceutical Human Waste Contamination in the Water Supply; and
WHEREAS, The Special Legislative Commission’s final report, issued in September of
2013, contained facts, findings, and recommendations that described an overall level of safety in
Rhode Island’s environmental health; and
WHEREAS, It is critical to continue to monitor the state’s disposal of hazardous waste
and the safety of our groundwaters and water systems; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
hereby respectfully requests that the Rhode Island Department of Health provides a written
update of the facts, figures, and recommendations found in the Special Legislative Commission’s
September 2013 report; and be it further
RESOVLED, That this Senate respectfully requests that the written update be submitted
to the Senate President, to the Chair of the Senate Committee on the Environment and
Agriculture, and to the Chair of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services on or
before February 10, 2015; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is directed and authorized to send
duly certified copies of this resolution to the Director of the Department of Health, the Director of
the Department of Environmental Management, and the Rhode Island Attorney General.
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