Georgia Environmental Protection Division and DeKalb County government; resolve sewage pollution and spills; urge
Impact
The resolution serves as a formal request for governmental bodies to act swiftly in addressing the environmental concerns raised by residents of DeKalb County. It stresses the need for a comprehensive approach to sewage management that addresses not only the immediate hazards posed by pollution but also their long-term effects on public health and community wellbeing. The call for equitable resource allocation between North and South DeKalb is especially significant, as it aims to rectify historical disparities in how environmental issues are managed in different regions of the county.
Summary
House Resolution 11 urges the Georgia Environmental Protection Division, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the DeKalb County government to take immediate action to resolve the persistent issue of sewage pollution and spills affecting predominantly Black 'nonpriority' areas in DeKalb County. The resolution highlights the health hazards and environmental risks associated with ineffective sewage management and emphasizes the need for equitable treatment of affected areas, particularly between North and South DeKalb. It aims to prompt authorities to prioritize environmental remediation efforts that ensure access to clean and safe living conditions for all communities.
Contention
Although HR11 is a resolution rather than a bill that enacts changes to laws, it raises important questions around the prioritization of environmental issues in underserved communities. The emphasis on the need for equality in addressing these environmental concerns points to a broader context of systemic inequities that have often sidelined minority communities in policy decisions. Discussions surrounding this resolution are likely to shine a light on historical inequities in municipal service delivery and the urgent need for an equitable approach in environmental governance.
Education: curriculum; environmental literacy task force to develop environmental literacy model curriculum and report on the curriculum; provide for. Amends 1976 PA 451 (MCL 380.1 - 380.1852) by adding sec. 1159.