EPA Ends Some TSCA Testing Requirements for Pigment Blue 61
The Environmental Protection Agency is revoking certain testing requirements for the High Production Volume (HPV) chemical substance benzenesulfonic acid, also known as C.I. Pigment Blue 61. According to EPA, studies have shown that testing is no longer needed for biodegradation,…
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mammalian acute toxicity, bacterial reverse mutation, and chromosomal damage, among other things. Other testing requirements remain in effect, and export notifications under Toxic Substances Control Act Section 12(b) will still be required. The final rule is effective June 12.