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Exclusive-Chevron Phillips Chemical failed to disclose years of U S benzene imports -document

Exclusive-Chevron Phillips Chemical failed to disclose years of U.S. benzene imports -document By Laila Kearney Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) -A Chevron Corp and Phillips 66 petrochemical joint venture imported significant quantities of the toxic chemical benzene into the United States for several years without reporting it to regulators as required by law, according to a company document seen by Reuters. Benzene is a known carcinogen that is used in the production of pesticides, detergents, plastics, and other synthetic materials, and companies must report imports of 25,000 pounds (11,340 kg) or more to help regulators track potential exposure. Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC imported reportable quantities of the chemical between 2013 and 2020 that it did not immediately disclose to regulators, according to the document, a letter from the company s attorney to non-profit watchdog group Center For Environmental Health dated April 21.

The Chemical Compound—May 2021 - Energy and Natural Resources

PFAS Action Act of 2021 Would Amend Major Environmental Statutes to Regulate PFAS Senate Committee Approved Bill that Would Require Guidance on Reducing Firefighter Exposure to PFAS Regulatory Developments EPA Makes Changes to New Chemicals Program Likely to Further Complicate, Slow Reviews EPA Takes Steps to Set PFAS Agenda OSHA Proposed First Updates to Hazard Communication Standard Since 2012 EPA Said Interim Rule to Amend TSCA Mercury Reporting Requirements Was Forthcoming Environmental Groups Seek EPA Actions on Phosphogypsum and Process Wastewater from Phosphoric Acid Production EPA Announced Temporary Regulatory Relief for PIP (3:1) Prohibition, Opened Broader Review of Five TSCA PBT Risk Management

EPA on Confidential Status of Chemicals on TSCA Inventory

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HAZARDOUS WASTE: A poster child for policy failure: Will EPA ban asbestos?

HAZARDOUS WASTE: A poster child for policy failure: Will EPA ban asbestos?
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US EPA s TSCA Asbestos Risk Evaluation

Friday, February 26, 2021 The US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) December 30, 2020 issuance of its risk evaluation for asbestos under Section 6 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) has generated considerable attention and activity, which will likely keep interested parties and the courts busy for quite some time. As background, TSCA Section 6 requires EPA to prepare risk evaluations for “high priority” chemical substances that “may present an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment.”   Asbestos was selected as one of the “first ten” substances to undergo risk evaluation, as required by the 2016 TSCA amendments, without consideration of costs or other non-risk factors.

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