Senate calls for increase in chemical-plant security
Emergency Management Alert, December 20, 2005
A Senate plan for stronger government regulation of chemical security plants will allow states to set tougher standards than initially envisioned, according to legislation filed Monday, says the Associated Press.
The bipartisan bill would allow the Homeland Security Department to shut down chemical plants that repeatedly fail to create, update and submit security plans for their facilities.
The chemical industry - which experts believe is a top target for terrorists - generally self-regulates its 15,000 plants nationwide on a voluntary basis.
The final plan, by Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., does not set specific minimum standards for the industry to meet. But, in a change from a draft proposal obtained by The Associated Press three weeks ago, it would allow states to set even tougher standards than federal requirements.
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