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Even before September 11 2001, congressional policymakers have
expressed concern about the safety and security of facilities
possessing certain amounts of hazardous chemicals. The sudden
release of hazardous chemicals from facilities storing large
quantities might potentially harm many people living or working
near the facility. Chemical facilities engaged in security
activities on a voluntary basis. Following September 11, 2001 some
states enacted laws requiring additional consideration of security
at chemical facilities. Congress debated whether the federal
government should regulate such facilities for security purposes to
reduce the risk they pose. This book provides a brief overview of
the existing statutory authority to regulate chemical facilities
with a focus on policy issues and options for congressional
consideration.
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