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Recent News About Office of Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
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Register for Part Two of EPA’s Webinar Series on Reviewing Mixed Metal Oxides
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Less than Two Weeks Left to Enter to Win up to $50,000 in Prize Money for Pollution Prevention Stories
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EPA Accepting Public Comments on Candidates to be ad hoc Reviewers for Draft Documents Related to Cumulative Risk Assessment under TSCA
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New Pollution Prevention (P2) Grant Opportunities Focused on Environmental Justice are Coming Soon!
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Now Available: Latest Update to the TSCA Inventory
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EPA Updates Voluntary Consensus Standards in its Formaldehyde Emission Standards for Composite Wood Products
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EPA Improves Calculators to Measure Impact of Pollution Prevention Activities
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EPA Takes Key Step to Stop Unsafe PFAS from Reentering Commerce
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EPA Seeks Input on Inflation Reduction Act Programs to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Associated with Construction Materials and Products
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Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized a revision to the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) risk determination for trichloroethylene (TCE), finding that TCE, as a whole chemical substance, presents an unreasonable risk of injury to human health when evaluated under its conditions of use.
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Register for Webinar on Reducing Vertebrate Animal Testing
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EPA Finds NMP and 1-BP Present Unreasonable Risks to Human Health
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Application Deadline Extended: Potential Inclusion of Ecolabels in EPA’s Recommendations
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EPA Finds Carbon Tetrachloride Poses an Unreasonable Risk to Human Health
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EPA Finds Perchloroethylene Poses an Unreasonable Risk to Human Health
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Reminder: Submit Your Nomination for the 2023 Green Chemistry Challenge Awards by Dec. 9
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EPA Releases Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis on Proposed PFAS Reporting Rule for Public Comment
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Register for Webinar on Reducing Vertebrate Animal Testing
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EPA Publishes Thousands of Additional TSCA Risk, New Chemicals Submissions, Commits to Near Real-Time Publication Going Forward
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EPA Shares New Resources to Help Increase Awareness of Lead-Safe Work Practices and Reduce Lead Exposure During Home Renovation Projects