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2. Restrictions on the combustion of arsenic-treated wood at
incineration facilities, biomass boilers and other boilers; and

 
3. Restrictions on the disposal of arsenic-treated wood at
unlined landfills.

 
For purposes of this section, "arsenic-treated wood" has the
same meaning as in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 38, section
1681.

 
Sec. 4. Report on reducing arsenic exposure and ensuring safe drinking water from
private wells. The Department of Human Services, Bureau of Health
shall submit a report no later than October 1, 2004 to the Joint
Standing Committee on Natural Resources and the Joint Standing
Committee on Health and Human Services after consultation with a
diverse group of interested parties. The report must contain an
assessment of the need for a comprehensive safe drinking water
program for private wells to address arsenic and other
contaminants of human health concern and recommendations to
address identified needs.

 
Sec. 5. Report on arsenic and real estate transactions. The Real Estate
Commission, under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 32, chapter
114, subchapter 2, shall submit a report no later than October 1,
2004 to the Joint Standing Committee on Natural Resources and the
Joint Standing Committee on Business, Research and Economic
Development after consultation with the Department of Human
Services, Bureau of Health and other interested persons. The
report must contain a description of efforts within the real
estate industry to increase awareness among real estate licensees
and buyers and sellers of residential real estate of the hazards
of arsenic in water supplies and treated wood, the need to test
for arsenic in private water supplies and the need to identify
and to regularly coat with a sealant arsenic-treated wood
structures, including decks, entryways and play sets. The
efforts may include, but are not limited to, information directly
used by home sellers and buyers, such as modifications to
purchase and sales agreements, modifications to hazardous
materials disclosures and educational brochures or other written
information.

 
Sec. 6. Report on arsenic-treated wood uses. The Department of
Environmental Protection shall submit a report no later than
January 1, 2004 to the Joint Standing Committee on Natural
Resources that contains a market evaluation of the sale of
"arsenic-treated wood," as defined in the Maine Revised Statutes,
Title 38, section 1681, in the State and the remaining uses of
arsenic-treated wood that are still allowed in the State. For
marine and other direct water contact uses of


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