Unannotated Code of Maryland (Last Updated: May 16, 2014) |
ENVIRONMENT |
TITLE 6. TOXIC, CARCINOGENIC, AND FLAMMABLE SUBSTANCES |
SUBTITLE 9. MERCURY. |
PART II. MERCURY AND PRODUCTS THAT CONTAIN MERCURY. |
§ 6-904. Findings(Abrogation of amendment effective December 31, 2017.)
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The General Assembly finds that:
(1) Mercury is a persistent and toxic pollutant that bioaccumulates in the environment;
(2) Consumption of mercury-contaminated fish poses a significant health threat;
(3) Combustion of municipal and other solid waste is a source of mercury pollution;
(4) Manufacture of new steel from mercury-containing scrap steel is a significant source of mercury pollution;
(5) Both industry and government are working to reduce the content of mercury in products and to control the release of mercury into the environment;
(6) Accidental mercury spills, breakages, and releases have occurred at schools in the United States, exposing students, teachers, and administrators to mercury emissions;
(7) Removal of mercury and mercury-containing products from the waste stream prior to combustion or disposal is an effective way to reduce mercury pollution; and
(8) The voluntary National Vehicle Mercury Switch Recovery Program has not removed a sufficient percentage of mercury-containing switches in the State to protect the environment.
HISTORY: 2009, ch. 713.