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February 10, 2012

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Chemical Manufacturers Object to Providing EPA Proposed Inventory Information in 2011

Providing the increased production volume and other information the Environmental Protection Agency has called for chemical manufacturers to submit in 2011 would take more time than provided, according to comments filed with the agency by Oct. 12. Publication date October 21, 2010

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Europeans Leave Bisphenol A Limit Unchanged

The European Union’s allowable daily intake threshold of the organic compound bisphenol A does not need to change, the European Food Safety Agency said Sept. 30. Publication date October 7, 2010

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Many Chemical Makers Say Test Rule Should Not Apply to Them

Many chemical manufacturers that would be required to provide the Environmental Protection Agency toxicity data and other information under a proposed rule say the provisions should not apply to them. Publication date September 23, 2010

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