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From Inside PFAS Policy

The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has completed its review of EPA’s final rule to regulate PFAS in drinking water, clearing the way for the agency to set first-time enforceable limits for up to six of the thousands of chemicals in the class.

EPA remains on track to sign its sweeping air toxics rule regulating much of the organic chemical and polymers manufacturing sector by March 29, likely with few changes from the proposed version, environmentalists and agency officials say, clearing the way for new limits and fenceline monitoring requirements for ethylene oxide (EtO) and a suite of other previously unregulated chemicals.

From Climate Extra

EPA is formally seeking input on its plan to regulate greenhouse gas and other emissions from existing gas-fired power plants, with officials taking the first step in the regulatory process after they announced they would remove such plants from its forthcoming final GHG standards for new gas plants and existing coal plants.

State waste officials are pressing EPA on how it will implement guidance for cleaning up lead-contaminated soil at Superfund sites and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) corrective action sites, questioning how the lowered screening levels will apply in different scenarios and emphasizing the need to include states in cleanup decisions.

From Inside TSCA

A top EPA toxics official says the agency will finalize “in a few weeks” its closely watched TSCA methylene chloride rule -- which she said will provide a clearer roadmap for future policies than the “unique” chrysotile asbestos rule -- but is seeing delays on several proposals as the White House focuses resources on completing final rules ahead of the election.

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