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EPA Evaluation Finds Nine Legacy Asbestos Uses Pose ‘Unreasonable’ Risk

April 17, 2024 at 6:10 PM
EPA has preliminarily determined that many activities that disturb legacy asbestos -- such as demolition of older buildings that were constructed with the material -- pose “unreasonable risk” to workers and others, potentially triggering new TSCA rules to protect them, according to a draft of the agency’s long-awaited “part 2” evaluation of the mineral. The April 15 draft lists nine “conditions of use” for legacy asbestos that EPA preliminarily concludes “contribute to the unreasonable risks of cancer and non-cancer health...

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