bill 8yMic J 0 Capital News Service I SURGEON GE ERAt'S AR 1 G: Cigarette S moe Con t ai n sea r bon M 0 n 0 x ide · . LA SING - Any action on a proposed $6 car battery deposit bill may have to it until the fall legislative ses­ sion. The bill, idl passed the Senate 36-2, w referred to th House Conservation and Environment Co ittee. Chairman TomAlley, D-West Branch, said the committee has not yet it . "We probably won' pick it up until fall," AUey sai Sen. Vernon Ehl rs, R­ Grand Rapi the bill s spon­ sor, said motorists wo Id pay a $6 deposit on a attery. The money uld be r turned when they exchange t e bat­ tery for a new one. The goal of the bill is to recycle batteries in 0 der to remov any toxic lea from waste systems. Ehle said lead been removed from gasoli e and paint, but car batteri are the No.1 source of lead\ in the waste system. In large do s, Ie d can' damage the brain, dneys, nervous system and re blood ce . Lead poi ning can mo t severely affect young chil�en, pregnant 'NOmen, and lniddle age m n with bigh bl pres­ sure.' Anne Woiw de, conserva­ lion representative fur t e ierra Club' M dina Chap­ ter, id the propo bill is good beca it covers 0 f­ Ierent route of wed - po sal, incinerator d landfills. Sixty percent of found in municipal soli e sy tems are from lea add batter' • Woiwode d, Woiwode id posit plan is the best w y to handle the problem. "It's a fairly easy way to go, " Wo· od sid.·It provides and extra incentive for the consumer to get the de t back," The collected funds could be u ed to help recyclia eeeters create collection tems. Although the auto repai industry claims that 80 pe - cent of car batte i are recycled per year, one millio arc still dumped in Michigan' landfills. Woiwode i d although the proposed bill will ba,e a si - nificant impact on removal of lead from w e syste it . not aD e d to the' ue. I\n even greater problem lies in the amount of lead in in­ cinerator . Un ,ways are found to reduce lead coateat, iDci:nerator oper 0 't be � to put leftover . in