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EPA Grants 90-Day Reprieve for Toxic Chemical Rules

Published Date: 8/20/2025

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Summary

The EPA is giving businesses 90 more days before some new rules about Trichloroethylene (TCE) take effect, especially for uses that usually get special exemptions. This means companies using TCE under these exemptions get extra time to adjust without rushing or paying extra right now. If you work with TCE, keep an eye on this extension to stay in the clear!

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90‑Day Delay for TCE Exemption Rules

If your business uses trichloroethylene (TCE) under a TSCA exemption, the EPA is giving an extra 90 days before the final rule conditions for those exempted uses take effect. Companies that rely on those exemptions have 90 more days to adjust to the new conditions before they must comply.

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8/20/2025

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