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Ga. House backs bill setting new water spill rules

By The Associated Press
Posted 2:25PM on Wednesday 26th February 2014 ( 10 years ago )
ATLANTA (AP) The Georgia House has approved a bill that would require state environmental regulators to consult with local officials on how best to handle toxic spills.

House lawmakers backed the measure 157-0 on Wednesday, and it now heads to the state Senate for consideration.

Environmental groups began pushing for the law after a series of spills revealed problems in emergency response.

For example, firefighters poured water on a chemical plant to put out a blaze in 2010, inadvertently washing formaldehyde and other chemicals from the factory into a nearby creek. An estimated 15,000 fish later died.

If a spill threatened downstream health or safety, environmental officials would have to consult with the Georgia Emergency Management Agency.

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