EPA Demands 90-Day Heads-Up for Mystery Chemical Shenanigans
Published Date: 7/17/2025
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Summary
The EPA is setting new rules for certain chemicals, making sure companies tell them 90 days before starting new ways to make or use these chemicals. This helps keep everyone safe by letting EPA check and approve these new uses first. If you make or import these chemicals, get ready to follow these new steps—no surprises, just smart safety!
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90‑Day Notice Requirement for Chemical Makers
If you make or import the listed chemical substances, you must notify EPA at least 90 days before starting any activity designated as a 'significant new use.' "Manufacture" in this rule includes import, and you may not begin the new manufacture or processing until EPA reviews the notification, makes a determination, and takes any required actions.
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