Block Polluters with Dangerous Records from Endangering Lives
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Thousands of Georgians are breathing toxic air from a chemical plant fire. Stop dangerous corporations from getting permits to pollute our communities—before more lives are at risk.
A chemical fire at the BioLab plant in Conyers, Georgia, has once again put lives at risk. On Sunday, September 29, 2024, more than 17,000 people were evacuated and over 90,000 residents were ordered to shelter in place as a plume of toxic chlorine gas spread across the area1. This fire is the third major incident at BioLab in just seven years2, raising serious questions about the lack of oversight for companies with dangerous track records.
BioLab has a history of hazardous incidents, but they continue to operate with little accountability. Chlorine gas, released during the fire, is a serious health risk. Inhaling it can cause immediate symptoms like coughing, nausea, and shortness of breath. Prolonged exposure can result in permanent lung damage or worse3. This incident isn’t just an isolated tragedy—it’s part of a recurring pattern that we must stop.
We Can’t Wait for the Next Disaster
BioLab isn’t the only company in Georgia with a dangerous track record. These companies have repeatedly violated safety regulations, endangering the health of local residents, contaminating the environment, and creating economic disruptions. Yet, they continue to receive permits to pollute. Without stronger regulations, we’re all at risk of being affected by the next toxic release.
Despite multiple fires and toxic gas leaks from BioLab in recent years, no meaningful action has been taken to prevent future disasters. Georgia residents deserve protection from companies that repeatedly show they are willing to put profits ahead of safety4. We cannot allow these corporations to keep getting away with practices that harm our communities and our environment.
A Call for ‘Bad Actor’ Legislation
It’s time for Georgia to take a stand against repeat offenders. ‘Bad Actor’ legislation would prevent companies with a history of dangerous incidents from receiving permits to operate in our state. This law would ensure that those who consistently violate safety standards are held accountable. No more special treatment for polluters who prioritize their bottom line over the well-being of our communities5.
By implementing ‘Bad Actor’ laws, we can stop companies like BioLab from continuing to operate without facing the consequences of their actions. This legislation would create a safer future for all Georgians, ensuring that no family has to endure the fear of another toxic incident.
Join Us and Demand Action Now
We need immediate action from the Georgia General Assembly. We can’t afford to wait for another disaster before something is done. Your voice matters. By signing this petition, you’ll be standing up for the safety of our communities and demanding that lawmakers pass the ‘Bad Actor’ legislation Georgia so desperately needs.
Don’t wait until the next chemical fire puts more lives at risk. Sign the petition today and help ensure a safer, healthier future for all Georgians.
- WIVB (30 September 2024), "Over 90,000 Georgia residents told to shelter in place after fire at chemical plant."
- Hank Sanders, Remy Tumin, Sara Ruberg, The New York Times (1 October 2024), "Georgia Residents Can Return Home After Evacuation During Chemical Plant Fire."
- Jennette Gayer, Environment America (30 September 2024), "STATEMENT: Chemical plant fire exposes thousands to toxic chlorine gas."
- The Associated Press (30 September 2024), "Interstate is closed outside Atlanta as residents evacuate due to a chemical plant fire."
The Petition:
To the Members of the Georgia General Assembly,
We, the undersigned, call on you to pass ‘Bad Actor’ legislation that would prevent companies with a dangerous track record of environmental incidents from receiving permits to operate and pollute in our state. The repeated fires at BioLab’s Conyers facility, including the most recent chlorine gas release that threatened over 90,000 residents, make it clear that Georgia needs stronger safeguards against companies that fail to prioritize safety.
For years, companies like BioLab have been allowed to continue operations despite multiple hazardous incidents, putting the health and safety of Georgia’s residents at risk. These chemical releases expose nearby communities to toxins that cause respiratory issues, contaminate our environment, and disrupt local economies. Without proper oversight and accountability, the cycle of neglect will continue, endangering lives and ecosystems.
The proposed ‘Bad Actor’ legislation would block companies with repeated violations from obtaining new permits to operate in Georgia. It’s time for state agencies to act decisively to hold these businesses accountable for their unsafe practices and environmental impacts. This law would ensure that companies with a history of dangerous operations are no longer allowed to jeopardize the health of our communities.
By passing this legislation, the Georgia General Assembly can take a bold step toward ensuring a safer, healthier future for all Georgians. Our air, water, and communities depend on your commitment to protecting public health from irresponsible corporate behavior. Together, we can build a future where businesses are held accountable, and our state remains a safe place to live, work, and thrive.
Sincerely,