Executive Order No. 10-26 (No. 03-02) [Reduction of Mercury Use]
WHEREAS, mercury is a persistent and toxic pollutant that has accumulated in Vermont’s environment, especially in aquatic environments; and
WHEREAS, most of Vermont’s mercury contamination comes from large generators of air pollution located in upwind regions of the country; and
WHEREAS, this pollution is harmful to health and the environment; and
WHEREAS, consumption of certain fresh and salt water fish above the state’s fish consumption advisory levels may pose a health risk, especially to young children and women of child bearing age because of mercury pollution; and
WHEREAS, Vermont’s fish-consuming wildlife are also threatened from mercury contamination; and
WHEREAS, approximately one third of Vermont’s impaired waters are impaired because of air deposition of mercury; and
WHEREAS, Vermont and other New England States and the Eastern Canadian Provinces support the virtual elimination of mercury from the environment; and
WHEREAS, Vermont and other New England States agreed to approaches to obtain reduction of air deposition of mercury, including litigation against sources of that pollution; and
WHEREAS, one additional source of mercury contamination in the environment is the release of mercury from numerous types of consumer products including thermometers, lamps, thermostats, medical instruments, and numerous products containing mercury switches (such as autos, pumps and gauges) when they are disposed of or broken; and
WHEREAS, mercury-free or low mercury alternative products exist for many consumer products containing mercury; and
WHEREAS, Vermont must do its part to remove mercury from the environment; and
WHEREAS, Vermont has implemented mercury education and reduction programs and a precedent setting mercury product labeling law to alert consumers of mercury content; and
WHEREAS, Vermont state government has a duty and responsibility to lead by example in conserving natural resources and practicing pollution prevention, and has taken numerous actions through the Vermont Clean State Program to reduce wasteful practices and reduce toxic chemical use and release.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT I, HOWARD DEAN, by virtue of the power vested in me as Governor, do hereby order state agencies, departments and offices.
1. To eliminate the purchase of products that contain mercury where mercury-free alternatives exist at reasonable cost and comparable performance to mercury-added products.
2. Where such mercury-free alternative products do not exist, I order that preference be given to the purchase of products with the lowest total mercury content feasible (and documented as such) and products that bear a mercury content warning label as required of product manufacturers under Vermont law.
3. These practices shall be reflected in the administrative purchasing policies of the state no later than July 1, 2002 and in all new contracts issued after the effective date of this order.
4. The Department of Environmental Conservation shall assist the Department of Buildings and General Services in identifying mercury-added products and low and mercury-free product alternatives.
5. The Department of Environmental Conservation and the Department of Buildings shall jointly report to the Secretary of the Agency of Administration annually regarding compliance with this Executive Order.
6. This Executive Order shall take effect upon signing and shall sunset on June 30, 2012.
Dated April 4, 2002.
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 3 Appendix - Executive Orders
Chapter 10 - Conservation and Development
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App 10-14 (No. 99-90) [Approval of Interim State Agency Land Use Plans]
App 10-15 (No. 10-91) [Advisory Council to the Agency of Development and Community Affairs]
App 10-17 (No. 05-92) [Governor’s Council of Environmental Advisors]
App 10-18 (No. 06-94) [Vermont Clean State Program]
App 10-19 (No. 14-94) [Termination of Vermont Technology Council: Science and Technology Plan]
App 10-22 (No. 04-99) [State Compliance with Environmental Laws]
App 10-23 (No. 02-00) [Vermont’s Committee to Ensure Clean Air]
App 10-24 (No. 03-00) [Membership Expansion of Vermonter’s Committee to Ensure Clean Air]
App 10-25 (No. 08-00) [Vermont’s Committee to Ensure Clean Air]
App 10-26 (No. 03-02) [Reduction of Mercury Use]
App 10-29 (No. 12-02) [West Mountain Wildlife Management Area]
App 10-30 (No. 14-03) [Climate Change Action Plan for State Government Buildings and Operations]
App 10-31 (No. 02-04) [Vermont Clean State Program]
App 10-32 (No. 03-04) [Vermont Advisory Commission on Manufactured and Mobile Homes]
App 10-33 (No. 07-05) [Governor’s Commission on Climate Change]
App 10-34 (No. 03-07) [Vermont Environmental Engineering Advisory Council]
App 10-35 (No. 06-07) [Governor’s Commission on the Future of State Parks]
App 10-36 (No. 02-10) [Enhancing Investments in Affordable Housing]
App 10-37 (No. 01-11) [Council on Energy and the Environment]
App 10-38 (No. 05-11) [Governor’s Climate Cabinet]
App 10-39 (No. 06-12) [Interagency Green Infrastructure Council]
App 10-40 (No. 15-12) [Governor’s Climate Cabinet and State Agency Climate Action Plan]
App 10-41 (No. 11-17) [Vermont Outdoor Recreation Economic Collaborative]
App 10-42 (No. 12-17) [Vermont Climate Action Commission]
App 10-43 (No. 13-17) [Interagency Committee on Chemical Management]
App 10-47 (No. 08-19) [Brownfields Economic Revitalization Alliance Program]
App 10-48 (No. 04-20) [Promoting and Providing Regulatory Certainty for Recreational Trails]
App 10-49 (No. 02-21) [Reorganization of the Natural Resources Board]