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EPA Renews Chemical Risk Notification Collection Request

Published Date: 4/23/2026

Notice

Summary

The EPA is asking to keep collecting info about big health and environmental risks from chemicals, as required by law. This affects companies that handle chemicals, who must keep reporting any serious dangers they find. The current approval ends April 30, 2026, and the EPA wants to extend it, giving the public until May 26, 2026, to share their thoughts—no extra costs or big changes, just keeping the system running smoothly.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

TSCA Section 8(e) Reporting Continues

If your company manufactures, imports, processes, or distributes chemicals covered by NAICS codes 325 or 32411, you must continue to report any information that reasonably supports a conclusion of substantial risk under TSCA section 8(e). The rule is mandatory, uses Form 9600-030, and the current approval runs through April 30, 2026 (comments due May 26, 2026).

Higher Reporting Burden and Costs

EPA estimates total respondent burden of 27,883 hours per year and total annual cost of $2,829,844 for this collection. EPA also reports an increase in industry reporting burden of 10,248 hours compared with the prior approval, and the number of Section 8(e) submissions rose from 343 to 552.

Electronic Filing and Public Data Access

EPA offers an electronic reporting option via the Agency's Central Data Exchange (CDX) for mandatory TSCA 8(e) notifications and voluntary 'For Your Information' notices. TSCA section 8(e) submissions and newly discovered hazard data are also made available on EPA's ChemView website (https://chemview.epa.gov/chemview).

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
4/23/2026
5/26/2026

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Environmental Protection Agency
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