New York Daily News

CHIPS AHOY

- BY GLENN BLAIN

ALBANY — Two state lawmakers want the MTA to start getting the lead out of its stations and abovegroun­d infrastruc­ture.

Legislatio­n set to be introduced Monday by Sen. Jose Peralta (D-Queens) and Assemblyma­n Jeffrey Dinowitz (D-Bronx) would require the Metropolit­an Transporta­tion Authority to survey its facilities for lead paint and determine how much abatement is required.

The bill would give the agency a year to complete the study and report its findings to both houses of the Legislatur­e, Gov. Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio.

Peralta, a member of the Senate’s maverick Independen­t Democratic Conference, said the falling paint chips pose a health threat to people underneath the structures, especially in heavily congested areas like Roosevelt Ave. in Queens, which is underneath the No. 7 Line.

“Because Roosevelt Ave. is such a magnet for street vendors, you have these chips that could potentiall­y fall into the food that’s being cooked,” Peralta said.

“It could really people’s lives.”

“We want to find out if there are potential health issues,” added Dinowitz.

The bill comes just days after leaders of the Internatio­nal Union of Painters and Allied Trades reported that there were dangerous levels of lead in paint chips falling from the 7 line.

Peralta said he’s been arguing with the endanger MTA over the paint on its overhead tracks for most of his 15-year career as a lawmaker. “It’s been going on like this for a while,” said Peralta, who is pushing to pass the bill before the Legislatur­e ends its current session in June. MTA spokeswoma­n Beth DeFalco said the agency does not respond to pending legislatio­n, but stressed that the safety of customers and surroundin­g community priority.

“The MTA has an aggressive repainting program across the entire system, which includes proactivel­y scraping and repainting our structures,” DeFalco said.

“Nearly all (the) Flushing line has been repainted in recent years, and the remaining 3.1-mile stretch will be done as part of the current capital program.” the is a

 ??  ?? State Sen. Jose Peralta and Assemblyma­n Jeffrey Dinowitz (left to right) will introduce legislatio­n Monday.
State Sen. Jose Peralta and Assemblyma­n Jeffrey Dinowitz (left to right) will introduce legislatio­n Monday.

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