The Environmental Protection Agency says that,contrary to recent reports, it is moving to shut a loophole on asbestos, or rather than expand the ways the deadly chemical can be used. An agency official pointed to two asbestos-related policy announcements made by the agency this summer — including a rarely-used process called “significant current use rule,” or SNUR — and said they create “a regulatory backstop where none has existed before.” “The SNUR is really a obliging news memoir for public […]
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