Perspective
Mar. 13, 2013
Council ignores problems with proposed green chemistry regulations
Following a cursory review of the regulation, the council "conclusively determined that the proposed regulations will not have any significant adverse impact on public health or the environment." By Gene Livingston
Last month, top officials from California's Environmental Protection Agency voted to ignore the adverse public health and environmental impacts of the regulation proposed to implement California's long-delayed "Green Chemistry Initiative." Senior managers from the agency, the Air Resources Board, the State Water Resources Control Board, the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, the Department of Toxic Substance Con...
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