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Burr Ridge approves resolution opposing rollback of ethylene oxide rules
Summary
The Burr Ridge board unanimously approved a resolution on April 13 protesting proposed federal rollbacks that would allow more exceptions for ethylene oxide emissions; staff cited Sterigenics history and Illinois Public Act 1010022 as state protections.
Burr Ridge — The mayor and board of trustees voted 6–0 April 13 to approve a resolution opposing federal actions that would roll back regulations limiting ethylene oxide (ETO) emissions in local communities.
Evan told the board the resolution responds to a proposed federal rule change that could permit more variances or exemptions for ETO use. He summarized the local history with Sterigenics — a company previously operating across the…
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