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In reply to the discussion: Los Angeles firefighters respond to massive refinery fire [View all]KY_EnviroGuy
(14,490 posts)13. Trump seeks defunding for the agency that would investigate this incident.
FY 2021 Budget & Appropriations for Chemistry
Link: https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/policy/federal-budget-for-science.html#csb
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Also:
and, an older article that explains the function of the CSB.......
Trump's Budget Kills The Chemical Safety Board. Here's What It Does
Sam Lemonick, Former Contributor - Science
Mar 17, 2017
Link: https://www.forbes.com/sites/samlemonick/2017/03/17/what-is-the-chemical-safety-board/#16ed76a7da32
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If you are interested in samples of the CSB's highly professional work, go to YouTube and type in "CSB" in the search window.
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IMO, our public needs to be made aware of the consequences of these budget cuts for the sake of our health and safety. In addition, these cuts will substantially reduce America's standing as an international leader in basic science, technology and chemical process safety.
By the way, fixed ground monitors in the fire service are large fire suppression nozzles permanently mounted on pillars, typically near high-hazard tanks and processes.
KY..........
Link: https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/policy/federal-budget-for-science.html#csb
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Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB)
Proposed FY21 Budget: $10 million, slated for elimination
The basics: CSB was created by Congress in 1990 to investigate accidents to determine the conditions and circumstances which led up to the event and to identify the cause or causes so that similar events might be prevented. Despite being slated for elimination by the Trump Administration, CSB's independent request for $13.1 million would allow it to continue operation with a 12.8 percent increase over FY20.
The impact on chemistry: Though different from the other agencies covered here, CSB plays a key role in the chemical enterprise. By investigating and widely reporting flaws in the process of chemical production (or in the case of universities, laboratory safety), CSB protects the lives of workers and prevents property damage. This year's request, like FY18, FY19, and Fy20, provides funding only to close down the Board. However, the last three years have seen Congress continue to fund CSB despite the Administration's requests for its elimination.
Proposed FY21 Budget: $10 million, slated for elimination
The basics: CSB was created by Congress in 1990 to investigate accidents to determine the conditions and circumstances which led up to the event and to identify the cause or causes so that similar events might be prevented. Despite being slated for elimination by the Trump Administration, CSB's independent request for $13.1 million would allow it to continue operation with a 12.8 percent increase over FY20.
The impact on chemistry: Though different from the other agencies covered here, CSB plays a key role in the chemical enterprise. By investigating and widely reporting flaws in the process of chemical production (or in the case of universities, laboratory safety), CSB protects the lives of workers and prevents property damage. This year's request, like FY18, FY19, and Fy20, provides funding only to close down the Board. However, the last three years have seen Congress continue to fund CSB despite the Administration's requests for its elimination.
Also:
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Proposed FY21 Budget: $7.74 billion, a 6.5 percent cut versus FY20
Department of Energy Office of Science (SC)
Proposed FY21 Budget: $5.8 billion, a 17 percent cut versus FY20
Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E)
Proposed FY21 Budget: $0 million, with the agency to be eliminated
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Proposed FY21 Budget: $38.7 billion, a 7.2 percent cut versus FY20
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Proposed FY21 Budget: $6.66 billion, a 27 percent cut versus FY20
National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)
Proposed FY21 Budget: $737 million, a 29 percent cut versus FY20
STEM Education
NSF requested $930 million for EHR which would represent a 1 percent cut from FY20.
DOE Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists would receive $20.5 million for FY21, a 27 percent cut from FY20.
DoEd overall would receive a 8 percent cut versus FY20, with the following allocations for STEM-related programs:
Like in its FY19 request, the Administration has slated Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE) grantsdesigned to augment state programs for a number of academic areas, including the sciencesfor elimination in FY21.
The Administration requested $2.05 billion for the Perkins Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs, which are sources of federal funding to states for postsecondary career and technical education, an increase of 59 percent over FY20.
Proposed for elimination are $2.13 billion from Teacher Training under Title II Supporting Effective Instruction Grants, $190 million from Title IV funding for Education Innovation and Research Programs, and $1.25 billion for 21st Century Community Learning Centers that support after-school programs. Each of these programs would be consolidated into the Elementary and Secondary Education for the Disadvantaged (ESED) Block Grant.
Proposed FY21 Budget: $7.74 billion, a 6.5 percent cut versus FY20
Department of Energy Office of Science (SC)
Proposed FY21 Budget: $5.8 billion, a 17 percent cut versus FY20
Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E)
Proposed FY21 Budget: $0 million, with the agency to be eliminated
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Proposed FY21 Budget: $38.7 billion, a 7.2 percent cut versus FY20
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Proposed FY21 Budget: $6.66 billion, a 27 percent cut versus FY20
National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)
Proposed FY21 Budget: $737 million, a 29 percent cut versus FY20
STEM Education
NSF requested $930 million for EHR which would represent a 1 percent cut from FY20.
DOE Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists would receive $20.5 million for FY21, a 27 percent cut from FY20.
DoEd overall would receive a 8 percent cut versus FY20, with the following allocations for STEM-related programs:
Like in its FY19 request, the Administration has slated Student Support and Academic Enrichment (SSAE) grantsdesigned to augment state programs for a number of academic areas, including the sciencesfor elimination in FY21.
The Administration requested $2.05 billion for the Perkins Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs, which are sources of federal funding to states for postsecondary career and technical education, an increase of 59 percent over FY20.
Proposed for elimination are $2.13 billion from Teacher Training under Title II Supporting Effective Instruction Grants, $190 million from Title IV funding for Education Innovation and Research Programs, and $1.25 billion for 21st Century Community Learning Centers that support after-school programs. Each of these programs would be consolidated into the Elementary and Secondary Education for the Disadvantaged (ESED) Block Grant.
and, an older article that explains the function of the CSB.......
Trump's Budget Kills The Chemical Safety Board. Here's What It Does
Sam Lemonick, Former Contributor - Science
Mar 17, 2017
Link: https://www.forbes.com/sites/samlemonick/2017/03/17/what-is-the-chemical-safety-board/#16ed76a7da32
(snip)
.....Also on the list is the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB), which investigates chemical industry accidents and makes safety recommendations.
If youre like me, you maybe werent sure youd ever even heard of the CSB when you saw the news that it was on the chopping block. With a $12 million annual budget, its a tiny agency. And its only been around since 1998. In that time its investigated some high-profile accidents, like the 2013 explosion at a West, Texas fertilizer plant that killed 15 and leveled a neighborhood.
If youre like me, you maybe werent sure youd ever even heard of the CSB when you saw the news that it was on the chopping block. With a $12 million annual budget, its a tiny agency. And its only been around since 1998. In that time its investigated some high-profile accidents, like the 2013 explosion at a West, Texas fertilizer plant that killed 15 and leveled a neighborhood.
If you are interested in samples of the CSB's highly professional work, go to YouTube and type in "CSB" in the search window.
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IMO, our public needs to be made aware of the consequences of these budget cuts for the sake of our health and safety. In addition, these cuts will substantially reduce America's standing as an international leader in basic science, technology and chemical process safety.
By the way, fixed ground monitors in the fire service are large fire suppression nozzles permanently mounted on pillars, typically near high-hazard tanks and processes.
KY..........
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+ agree. I grew up not too far from there is South Central LA,my mom still lives there. Glad all is
iluvtennis
Feb 2020
#7
This brings to forefront Climate Injustice, something we Democrats don't discuss in our debates.
Magoo48
Feb 2020
#3
There needs to be an investigation as to whether the oil companies deliberately start these fires.
Crowman2009
Feb 2020
#12
Trump seeks defunding for the agency that would investigate this incident.
KY_EnviroGuy
Feb 2020
#13