Is the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) broken? I don’t think so. TSCA grants tremendous authority to EPA to regulate both new and existing chemicals throughout their life cycles. EPA can collect pretty much any information it wants on chemical activities – prior to new chemical manufacture or about existing chemicals. Riding as a watchdog [...]
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TSCA: Is it Broken?
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