[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: GEORGE W. BUSH (2001, Book I)]
[April 17, 2001]
[Page 410]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Statement on Environmental Protection Agency Action To Combat
Lead Poisoning
April 17, 2001

    I support Administrator Whitman's 
decision to implement a rule to significantly expand and disclose the 
information available to the public about the presence of lead and lead 
emissions in their communities.
    Lead is a persistent and highly toxic substance that can cause a 
range of environmental and health problems. It has an especially harmful 
impact on the health of children and infants. And it is found too often 
in some of America's older, poorer communities. Under this new rule, 
workers, consumers, and communities will be provided crucial information 
about the presence of this toxic substance.
    To assist in complying with this rule, I have asked Administrator 
Whitman to provide technical assistance to affected small businesses to 
help them prepare their first reports.
    This is an important and responsible approach that will protect 
American families and our environment from unnecessary exposure to lead. 
My administration will continue to support and promote efforts based on 
sound science to clean our air, water, and land.