Bradley Schneider

01/26/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/26/2022 17:56

Congressional EtO Task Force Statement on EPA Affirming EtO Health Risk Determination

WASHINGTON - Today, the bipartisan Congressional Ethylene Oxide Task Force, released the following statement about the Environmental Protection Agency's Decision to stand by the 2016 IRIS Value of ethylene oxide (EtO):

"As Members of the bipartisan Congressional EtO Task Force, we have heard firsthand how harmful EtO is to impacted communities. As a result, one of the Task Force's top priorities has always been ensuring that the EPA upholds a strong standard in how they will regulate the chemical going forward. The EPA's decision today to uphold the 2016 IRIS value, despite the industry pushing for a weaker standard, is a huge step forward for our constituents who have been impacted by EtO. We applaud the EPA for listening and we look forward to continued collaboration with the agency to reduce the harmful effects of EtO on our communities going forward."

After years of advocacy from the Congressional EtO Task Force, the EPA announcedtoday that it will continue relying on the agency's 2016, peer-reviewed IRIS value. The IRIS value guides how dangerously the Agency views EtO and how strictly the EPA will regulate the chemical going forward. The 2016 IRIS value showed that EtO is significantly more toxic and harmful to surrounding communities than was previously understood. By locking the 2016 value into agency regulations, the EPA is demonstrating commitment to preserving public health and protecting affected communities.

Congressman Brad Schneider (IL-10) and Congressman Jody Hice (GA-10) founded the bipartisan Congressional EtO Task Force in 2019. Members include Reps: Troy Carter (LA-02), Sean Casten (IL-06), Bill Foster (IL- 11), Hank Johnson (GA-04), Barry Loudermilk (GA-11), David Scott (GA-13), Lauren Underwood (IL-14) and Susan Wild (PA-07).

The Task Force advocates for stricter regulation of EtO to protect public health. EtO is an industrial chemical used in chemical manufacturing sterilize medical devices. Since 2016, EtO has been deemed a "known carcinogen" and the release of the 2018 National Air Toxics Assessment identified several Illinois communities facing dangerously high EtO emissions.

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For Immediate Release

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Contact: Matt Fried

(202) 941-9386