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PHCC Responds To Mold Bill

WASHINGTON, DC — Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) has introduced the “United States Toxic Mold Safety and Protection Act of 2002” (H.R. 5040) to Congress. Seventeen members of the House have joined Rep. Conyers in co-sponsoring the legislation, which has been referred to four House committees: Ways and Means, Energy and Commerce, Financial Services, and Judiciary.

The Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors — National Association (PHCC) has praised Rep. Conyers for introducing the act.

“We appreciate that Rep. Conyers has called attention in Congress to the mold issue,” said PHCC president Bill Trombly. “PHCC will be extremely active and involved as Congress debates this issue. We are very interested in seeing that contractors’ interests are protected in this mold legislation. Our contractors are looking for answers, not just to protect themselves, but their customers.”

PHCC has not taken a formal position on the bill, but the organization believes that some components of the bill would provide new research and public education programs.

“Consumers and contractors alike are finding the growing mold issue to be complex and often controversial,” Trombly said. “Additional research and public education will provide a reasoned approach to this issue.”

PHCC is concerned with aspects of the legislation that would direct the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish national standards for toxic mold inspectors and for “design, manufacture, and installation of air conditioning systems and units regarding sizing and capacity of systems and units, maintenance, prevention of water leaks, and other variables that may affect mold levels in buildings.”

D.L. “Ike” Casey, PHCC executive vice president, said, “Standards for toxic mold inspectors are needed, but I am not convinced the EPA is best suited to establish them.”

Publication date: 07/15/2002

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James Siegel is with Distribution Center Magazine.

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