From: "U.S. EPA Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics" These updates apply to emission testing methods and regulated composite wood product construction characteristics. Several of those voluntary consensus standards (i.e. technical specifications for products or processes developed by standards-setting bodies) were updated, withdrawn, and/or superseded through the normal course of business by these various bodies to take into account new information, technology, and methodology. In the event that EPA receives an adverse comment on the direct final rule and must publish a proposal, EPA also published a companion notice of proposed rulemaking to update the voluntary consensus standards. If EPA receives no adverse comment on the direct final rule or proposed rule, then the Agency will take no further action on the proposed rule and the direct final rule will become effective 45 days after publication of the direct final rule. If EPA receives relevant, adverse comment, then the Agency will withdraw the direct final rule and proceed with the proposed rule through the normal rulemaking process. Also note that on September 25, 2017, EPA issued a final rule to extend the compliance dates for the December 12, 2016 final Formaldehyde Emissions Standards for Composite Wood Products Rule. Read more about this action on EPA‰??s website. ---
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Subject: EPA Updates Voluntary Consensus Standards in the Formaldehyde Emission Standards for Composite Wood Products Rule
Date: October 24, 2017 at 3:06:50 PM GMT-4
EPA is publishing a direct final rule to update several voluntary consensus standards listed at 40 CFR ĺ¤ 770.99 and incorporated by reference in the Formaldehyde Emission Standards for Composite Wood Products rule.
Additionally, this direct final rule corrects the rule at 40 CFR ĺ¤ 770.20(b) by allowing the formaldehyde emissions mill quality control test methods to correlate to either the ASTM E1333-14 test method or, upon a showing of equivalence, the ASTM D6007-14 test method. This correlation was inadvertently omitted from the original final rule. The correction aligns the mill quality control testing requirements with the California Air Resources Board standards allowing mill quality control tests to be correlated to the less expensive ASTM D6007-14 test method.
Read the direct final rule to update the voluntary consensus standards which is up for public inspection in the Federal Register.
https://www.epa.gov/formaldehyde/formaldehyde-emission-standards-composite-wood-products#CDamendment
Visit the EPA‰??s formaldehyde website for additional information on TSCA Title VI final rule.
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