EPA Proposes Another Update to Composite Wood Formaldehyde Standards
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing another update to its formaldehyde standards for composite wood products. EPA said two additional voluntary consensus standards incorporated in the regulations were updated since a proposed update to the standards it issued in March…
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(see 2203290020). “EPA is now proposing to update the incorporation by reference of the two additional voluntary consensus standards in the formaldehyde standards for composite wood products regulations,” it said. Comments are due on or before Oct. 20.