Chemical manufacturers no longer will be able to fix errors in a list of legal commercial chemicals, according to an EPA decision that’s left attorneys unclear on how those problems will be resolved.
The Environmental Protection Agency announced on Feb. 24 that, as of April 26, it will no longer process chemical manufacturers’ requests to correct the specific ways chemicals on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) inventory are identified. Only chemicals on that list can be made in or imported into the U.S.
The agency described different approaches it might take when chemical manufacturers discover an error in a ...
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