[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 117 (Friday, August 2, 1996)]
[Senate]
[Page S9461-S9462]
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA APPROPRIATIONS
Mr. JEFFORDS. Mr. President, I rise to raise the awareness of the
Senate as to the importance of being able to pass the D.C.
appropriations bill today.
The reason for that is that we have in this city a serious problem
with the drinking water. And I will mention that in a little more
detail in a moment. The bill is at the desk. It has passed the House.
There is an appropriation in that bill to provide for immediate efforts
to clean up the serious circumstances with the city's drinking water. I
do not want to alarm anyone too much, but it is a health hazard to
certain individuals who have immune problems as well as elderly people.
In order to correct it, it is going to take some effort from private
contractors, and it is going to take funds in order to contract with
respect to certain pumps that may be broken in the efforts to flush the
pumps out.
In addition to that, we also have serious problems right now which
need attention immediately, that is, we have public safety funds which
have been increased in this bill. We have police cars right now on the
blocks; we have fire engines in the shop and computer systems in chaos.
There are funds in the bill which will allow us to do that and to get
started immediately upon passage of the D.C. appropriations bill.
Let me read to you from the report on the drinking water matter so
that everybody is fully aware of the situation the city finds itself
in:
The conferees are deeply concerned about recent violations
of Federal drinking water standards and continuing problems
that beset the drinking water supply and the distribution
systems in District of Columbia. The Federal Environmental
Protection Agency recently completed a preliminary
investigation of the water quality problems attributed to the
District water distribution system and concluded that there
is an urgent and immediate need for the District to implement
steps to assure the integrity of drinking water quality in
the District. Among the most important of these recommended
actions is that the District hire a private contractor or
contractors to flush the drinking water distribution system
completely and to inspect and repair water valves. The conferees agree
that there is a strong Federal interest in assuring that those who
visit, live, and work in the Nation's Capital have safe drinking water.
Accordingly, the conference agreement includes $1 million in Federal
funds for this purpose under Amendment No. 2. These funds are provided
to the Financial Control Board to contract with a private entity or
entities to conduct an inspection, the flushing and repair work
recommended by the EPA. The conferees direct the Control Board to
consult with the Department of Public Works, D.C. Water and Sewer
Authority, and EPA in implementing this activity. Further, the
conferees encourage the Control Board to move expeditiously to contract
for the work in anticipation of the funds provided.
I just want to point out that if this bill passes, an immediate
action will be taken to be able to correct the serious problems we have
with the water in the city. So I hope that it would come to a point
where we can pass that expeditiously today. The majority leader may or
may not wish to call it up, but I want to let everyone know I am ready.
It has passed the House. I want to assure all of the citizens of the
District as well as those who visit us that we are doing everything
possible and any delay would, again, impair the safety of certain
individuals in the District, and I hope that does not occur.
In addition, we are ready to move on this, and it is important for
the city to get into a position where they know where they stand. There
are significant
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differences that have been reconciled in favor of the city with respect
to the amount of funds that will be available and to other matters.
So I am hopeful that we will be able to take this bill up. It is
ready to go. We are ready to act on it now and we could have this down
to the President for his signature this afternoon if and when it is
brought up there is no objection, and I hope that would be the case.
Mr. President, I just hope that everybody is aware of the serious
problem we are dealing with and that any attempt to forestall this
would imperil people and I hope that will not occur.
Mr. President, I yield the floor.
Mr. BURNS addressed the Chair.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Montana.
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