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Item 21 - Councilmember Requested EPA Water Regulations
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Councilmember Requested Item <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br /> four additional PFAS compounds: perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (PFHxS), hexafluoropropylene <br /> oxide dimer acid (HFPO-DA), and perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA), as well as Hazard Index <br /> mixtures of these three PFAS chains, plus perfluorobutane sulfonic acid (PFBS). <br /> The recent proposals from the EPA threaten to increase PFAS exposure for approximately 100 <br /> million people, cause thousands of deaths, and cause tens of thousands of serious illnesses. <br /> The recent proposals from the EPA are also in extreme conflict with President Biden's Cancer <br /> Moonshot and its commitment to ending cancer as we know it, to Americans having access to <br /> clean, safe, drinking water, and to advancing environmental justice by protecting communities <br /> that are most exposed to toxic chemicals. <br /> The EPA will accept written comments on the proposed rules in the public docket until July 20, <br /> 2026, and it is important for the City of Santa Ana to express opposition to the EPA's proposals <br /> that threaten the quality and safety of our city's and our nation's drinking water. <br /> Currently, the State of California has drinking water requirements and standards that exceed <br /> those of the EPA. The recent proposals from the EPA have demonstrated that government <br /> requirements and standards for drinking water can change and even diminish. The City of Santa <br /> Ana has won awards for having the world's best-tasting, highest-quality tap water, and we need <br /> to take action to enact City regulations to protect our communities from exposure to toxic <br /> chemicals in our City's precious drinking water. Adoption of an ordinance that would codify the <br /> requirement for City staff to bring any proposed change in the standard of quality and safety of <br /> our City's drinking water to the City Council for public review and scrutiny and approval by the <br /> City Council before implementation would allow our City to protect our City's drinking water in <br /> spite of changes to federal and state regulations and standards. <br /> I therefore request that the City Council direct the City Manager to direct City staff to: (1) draft a <br /> letter from the City of Santa Ana expressing opposition to the U.S. Environmental Protection <br /> Agency (EPA) proposal to rescind federal drinking water regulations for certain contaminants in <br /> drinking water and (2) draft a City ordinance to require City Council approval of any change to <br /> City's drinking water standards and regulations. <br /> SUBMITTED BY <br /> Councilmember Phil Bacerra <br /> EXHIBIT <br /> 1. Draft Letter to the EPA <br /> CITY ATTORNEY CITY MANAGER CITY CLERK <br /> Sonia R.Carvalho Alvaro Nunez Jennifer L. Hall <br /> 20 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA-P.O.BOX 1988,M-31 -SANTAANA,CALIFORNIA 92702 <br /> TELEPHONE(714)647-6900-FAX(714)647-6954-www.santa-ana.org <br />
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