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Tuesday, March 13, 2012 12:23 PM

A National Ban on Sealants?

By: Kaspersen, Janice: Stormwater Editor Comments

We’ve covered the issue of pavement sealants before, first in this 2006 article and in various updates; just two weeks ago I mentioned several new studies that report on the risks such sealants pose to the environment and human health.

The city of Austin, TX, banned the use of coal-tar-based sealants early in 2006, based on water-quality studies it had carried out in conjunction with the US Geological Survey concerning water quality and PAH levels in local creeks. Tom Ennis, who, as the director of Austin’s Spills Response Division of the Watershed Protection and Development Review Department, was interviewed for the 2006 Stormwater article, reports that last week a bill was introduced to end the use of coal-tar-based sealants nationwide. HR 4166 was introduced by Congressman Lloyd Doggett of Texas and has support of several other members of Congress—Jim McDermott of Washington, Keith Ellison of Minnesota, Mike Quigley of Illinois, and Bill Keating of Massachusetts—and from several environmental groups. (Last year Washington became the first state to ban coal-tar-based sealants.)

The bill would phase out the manufacturing of such sealants within a year of being enacted, cease distribution of them within a year and a half, and end sales within two and a half years.

You can find more information on the site of Coal Tar Free America, including a list of jurisdictions that have already banned or restricted the use of these sealants. You can read the text of the bill here.  

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