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Judge Rules EPA Must Tighten Asbestos Data Collection

Judge Rules EPA Must Tighten Asbestos Data Collection Fact Checked Fact Checked Our fact-checking process begins with a thorough review of all sources to ensure they are high quality. Then we cross-check the facts with original medical or scientific reports published by those sources, or we validate the facts with reputable news organizations, medical and scientific experts and other health experts. Each page includes all sources for full transparency. Written By: Tim Povtak, Last modified: January 7, 2021 Categories United States District Judge Edward Chen has ordered the Environmental Protection Agency to improve its data collection on the amount of asbestos and asbestos products that are coming into the country.

EPA Ordered to Close Asbestos Reporting Loopholes

SAN FRANCISCO (CN) Rejecting the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s position that it has everything it needs to assess the risk posed by asbestos, a federal judge on Tuesday ordered the agency to start collecting more data on how much is made, imported and put into U.S. products. “EPA has not articulated a satisfactory explanation for its decision not to use its significant enforcement powers to collect information from companies concerning asbestos-related health risks,” U.S. District Judge Edward Chen wrote in a 36-page ruling. In fighting a lawsuit over the agency’s refusal to close asbestos-reporting loopholes, the Trump administration had argued that voluntary reporting by manufacturers, processors and importers provided adequate data for a required chemical risk review that started in 2016.

Court orders EPA to step up asbestos data collection

Court orders EPA to step up asbestos data collection Rachel Frazin © Getty Images Court orders EPA to step up asbestos data collection In a court ruling hailed by health advocates, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will now have to collect data on asbestos imports into the U.S., a federal judge ruled on Tuesday. Health advocates have argued that the years-old regulations didn t give the agency enough data to sufficiently evaluate asbestos risks to the public. We think that this is a public health disaster that EPA hasn t done their job, said Linda Reinstein, co-founder and president of the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization, which advocates for banning the substance, in a statement after the ruling.

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