INDUSTRY FLOATS CONTROVERSIAL PROPOSAL THAT MAY IMPACT COATING RULES

January 26, 2006
Paint and coatings industry representatives are pushing EPA to establish a nationwide method that states would use to calculate volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions from paints and coatings, prompting criticism that the proposal could effectively block individual states from setting strict regulations for these sources to control ozone. The proposal is the latest move in a controversy over how EPA should guide states in measuring paint and coating emissions -- a decision that directly affects how stringent state and federal...


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