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The EPA Proposes Significant New Use Rule on Two Chemicals On August 24, 2016 U.S. EPA proposed a significant new…
The EPA Proposes Significant New Use Rule on Two Chemicals
On August 24, 2016 U.S. EPA proposed a significant new use rule (SNURs) as required by the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) on two chemical substances, which were subject of premanufacture notices (PMNs). As a result of this action, any persons who intend to manufacture or process either of these chemical substances for activity that is designated as a significant new use by this proposed rule must notify EPA at least 90 days before commencing that activity. Once that notification is received EPA will then evaluate the intended use within the applicable review period. Manufacture of the significant new use is unable to commence until EPA has conducted a review of the notice and made an appropriate determination and taken actions as required in association with that determination.
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U.S. EPA Proposes Significant New Use Rule on Two Chemicals, 81 FR 57822 (2016). Did you find this article useful? Here are some more you might like: Changes to the EPA’s Significant New Uses of Chemical Substances Regulations (US) OSHA Changes Policy on Covered Concentrations of Chemicals (US)Our EHS experts are happy to answer any questions you have.
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