EPA Proposes New SNURs for 3 Chemicals
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing new reporting requirements for three chemicals under significant new use rules, it said in a notice released April 29. The proposed SNURs would require notification to EPA at least 90 days in advance of a new use by importers, manufacturers or processors. Importers of chemicals subject to these proposed SNURs would need to certify their compliance with the SNUR requirements should these proposed rules be finalized, EPA said. Exporters of these chemicals would become subject to export notification requirements. Comments on the proposed SNURs are due by June 1. The SNURs would cover the following chemical substances:
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