EPA Extends Deadline for Oil Spill Cleanup Product Listings
Published Date: 11/17/2025
Rule
Summary
The EPA is giving extra time for certain oil spill cleanup products to stay on the approved list, extending the deadline from December 12, 2025, to June 10, 2026. This helps companies using these products keep them available while new testing rules are still being worked out. The change kicks in right away, and the EPA wants your thoughts by December 17, 2025.
Analyzed Economic Effects
6 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 2 costs, 2 mixed.
Estimated Annual Cost Savings
EPA estimates the overall cost savings from this interim final rule to be between $1,017 and $5,063 per year. The Agency describes the action as providing burden reduction by extending the transition period for certain agent categories.
180-Day Extension for Three Agent Categories
EPA is extending the transition date for Surface Washing Agents, Herding Agents, and Solidifiers from December 12, 2025 to June 10, 2026, but only if no products in those categories are listed on the new NCP Product Schedule as of December 12, 2025. This means products in those categories that were conditionally listed on December 11, 2023 will remain available for use through June 10, 2026 while manufacturers may submit new listing packages.
No Extension for Dispersants, Bioremediation, Sorbents
The transition date for Dispersant and Bioremediation agent products and for Sorbent products remains December 12, 2025; those products must be submitted and listed under the amended criteria by that date. Products previously identified as sorbents will remain available for use only until December 12, 2025, after which they must be listed on the new Sorbent Product List to remain available.
MOSCA Category Not Extended or Transitioned
The rule does not extend the transition deadline for products previously listed under the Miscellaneous Oil Spill Control Agent (MOSCA) category; MOSCA products will not be transitioned to the new NCP Product Schedule and will no longer be listed after the December 12, 2023 transition deadline unless they are tested and qualify under a product category in the 2023 rule. EPA states removal of the MOSCA category does not automatically reassign those products to other agent categories.
Immediate Rule Effective Date and Comment Window
The interim final rule is effective immediately on November 17, 2025, and EPA is requesting comments to be received on or before December 17, 2025. EPA will respond to comments and may update this interim final action as appropriate.
Sectors Identified as Potentially Affected
EPA lists NAICS sectors potentially affected by this action, including (but not limited to) Chemical Manufacturing (325), Waste Management and Remediation Services (562), Merchant Wholesalers (423/424), Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing (326), Paper Manufacturing (322), Warehousing (493), and Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (541). EPA says the table is not exhaustive but provides a guide for entities that could be regulated by this action.
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