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87 FR 27060

EPA proposed reporting and recordkeeping requirements for asbestos under TSCA that require certain persons that manufactured or processed asbestos and asbestos-containing articles in the four years prior to the publication of the finalized rule to electronically report certain exposure-related information. 

87 FR 27059

EPA announced the availability of and seeks comment on data related to the aquatic toxicity of chitosan salts that will be considered in the Agency's decision regarding whether to finalize the proposal to add chitosan to the list of permitted active ingredients in exempted risk pesticide products under FIFRA. 

87 FR 26191

DOE seeks comment on its request for information regarding formula grants to be awarded to states and tribes to support investments for preventing outages and enhancing the resilience of the electric grid with funding made available through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. 

87 FR 22464

EPA codified product performance data requirements for pesticide products claiming efficacy against certain invertebrate pests. 

87 FR 22208

EPA announced the availability of and seeks comment on the draft integrated risk information system toxicological review of inhaled formaldehyde.  

87 FR 21706

EPA proposed regulations regarding certain conditions of use for chrysotile asbestos under TSCA due to the Agency's finding of unreasonable risk of injury to health. 

87 FR 20828

DOE seeks comment regarding the implementation of grants for energy efficiency improvements and renewable energy improvements at public school facilities under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. 

87 FR 19290

EPA proposed amendments that integrate electronic manifests with hazardous waste exports and other manifest-related reports under RCRA and amendments to manifest regulations for PCBs under TSCA.

87 FR 17963

EPA proposed to update the incorporation by reference of several voluntary consensus standards in the Agency's formaldehyde emission standards for composite wood products regulations under TSCA. 

87 FR 13314

DOJ announced and seeks comment on a proposed settlement agreement that requires a settling OPA defendant that discharged approximately 5,800 gallons of No. 6 fuel oil from a fuel tanker on U.S. Highway 20 near Toledo, Oregon, to pay $175,000 to the DOI Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration Fund, $25,000 to compensate for past assessment costs and $150,000 for restoration activities.