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NATURAL RESOURCES »» WATER »» ARSENIC »» Mar 04, 2024
Arsenic is a chemical element that occurs in many minerals such as sulfur and metals. As such, groundwater contains much higher concentrations of arsenic than surface water. Unfortunately, as groundwater depth increases, so does the amount of arsenic. It is known that arsenic from drinking water can cause hypertension, diabetes and skin, lung, kidney and bladder cancers. The developing nervous systems of small children are particularly vulnerable to arsenic. About 90% of our public water systems each serve less than 10,000 people. Since many small communities depend on wells for drinking water, this natural contaminant is harming these Americans most. Until relatively recently, the amount of arsenic we allowed in our drinking water was 50 parts per billion (ppb). After studies revealed this 1942 standard would cause bladder and lung cancers, the Clinton and Bush administrations reduced arsenic limits to 10ppb, as recommended by the World Health Organization. However, the maximum safe contaminant level for arsenic continues to be debated.

Health advocates say that an even stricter standard of 5ppb is needed. They claim a 10ppb arsenic standard will still cause 30 deaths per 10,000 people, well above the EPA’s acceptable death rate of 1 in 1 million. In 2004, New Jersey adopted this 5ppb standard. Opponents claim implementing a stricter arsenic standard will do more harm than good. They claim the financial burden of forcing this standard on 20,000 small American communities will keep them from funding other important services.

Pending Legislation: S.806 - Healthy H2O Act
Sponsor: Sen. Tammy Baldwin (WI)
Status: Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
Chairperson: Sen. Debbie Stabenow (MI)

  • I oppose reforming current arsenic policy and wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Leader Charles Schumer (NY).
  • I support directing the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to establish a program under which USDA awards grants for improving the quality of drinking water in certain rural areas. Grants may be given to individuals or entities, such as home owners, renters, and licensed child-care facilities, that have demonstrated the presence of one or more health contaminants in their drinking water. Grants may also be given to nonprofit organizations to help individuals and entities test their water, analyze the results of the tests, and reduce the contamination. And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Sen. Debbie Stabenow (MI) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.
Winning Option »» I support directing the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to establish a program under which USDA awards grants for improving the quality of drinking water in certain rural areas. Grants may be given to individuals or entities, such as home owners, renters, and licensed child-care facilities, that have demonstrated the presence of one or more health contaminants in their drinking water. Grants may also be given to nonprofit organizations to help individuals and entities test their water, analyze the results of the tests, and reduce the contamination. And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Sen. Debbie Stabenow (MI) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.

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Poll Opening Date March 04, 2024
Poll Closing Date March 10, 2024