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File #: 16-3427   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Transportation, Technology and Utilities Committee
On agenda: 6/15/2016
Posting Language: Briefing and possible action on a request from District 8, Councilmember Ron Nirenberg, to consider a prohibition on coal tar based sealants.[Peter Zanoni, Deputy City Manager; Douglas Melnick, Chief Sustainability Officer]
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DEPARTMENT: Office of Sustainability


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Douglas Melnick, Chief Sustainability Officer AICP CNU-A


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City-Wide


SUBJECT:

Coal Tar Sealants


SUMMARY:

Briefing and possible action on a request from District 8, Councilmember Ron Nirenberg, to consider a prohibition on coal tar based sealants.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

On November 18, 2014, Councilman Nirenberg submitted a Council Consideration Request to consider a prohibition on coal tar based sealants. Coal tar sealant is the black liquid sprayed or painted on many parking lots, driveways, and playgrounds and contains polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) which are known cancer causing chemicals. Since 2005, fifteen municipalities and two counties within four states (Minnesota, New York, Texas, and Wisconsin), the District of Columbia, the States of Washington and Minnesota all have enacted some type of ban, affecting almost 10.4 million people. Several national and regional hardware and home-improvement retailers have voluntarily ceased selling coal tar based driveway sealer products. The US Geological Survey conducted a study in 2007-2009 in San Antonio and PAHs were detected in samples from the Leon Creek and San Antonio watersheds.

ISSUE:

This item is in response to a Council Consideration Request submitted by Councilman Nirenberg to consider a prohibition on coal tar sealants.

City staff from the Office of Sustainability, Health, Transportation & Capital Improvements, Development Services, in coordination with the San Antonio Water System, Edwards Aquifer Authority, and the San Antonio River Authority conducted preliminary research of scientific data and best practices available on the use of coal tar sealants. On April 13, 2016, the Transportation Technology and Utilities Committee approved a recommendation by City staff to extend the communications and engagement strategy through May 31, 2016 for stakeholders such as co...

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