Future decisions the EPA makes about whether chemicals are so risky that their commercial uses must be restricted will be made using statutory interpretations and policies the Biden administration already has been using, according to a final rule the agency released Tuesday.
The Environmental Protection Agency published a final rule (RIN: 2070-AK90) revising a 2017 regulation implementing a core mandate Congress added to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) in 2016. Congress ordered the EPA to start, for the first time, routinely examining the risks of chemicals made ...
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