OAR Policy and Guidance Metarecord
| Document Title/Subject:
SNAP Program Subsequent Rule 6 -- Proposed Rule Related Documents: |
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Signature Date:
Contact: |
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URL(s): http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-AIR/1999/February/Day-18/a3992.htm http://www.epa.gov/ozone/snap/regs/64fr8038.pdf
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| Regulatory Authority: Title 6 |
Division/Director: Stratospheric Protection Division (OAP) / Drusilla Hufford |
Submitted By: dibble.christine |
OGC Contact: Jan Tierney OGC Phone#: 202.260.5095 |
Internet Contact: Kevin Rosseel |
| Document Type: Proposed & Final Preambles & Rules, |
EPA Document Number: Federal Register: 64 FR 8038 |
Supersedes: |
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| Subject Category: AIR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY GOVERNMENT HUMAN HEALTH Ozone |
Keywords: Ozone Ozone layer phaseout ODS ozone-depleting stratosphere CFC chlorofluorocarbon halon 1301 1211 Montreal Protocol class I class II IG-100 SNAP streaming agents flooding agents |
Terms: Clean Air Act CAA Environmental policy Federal governmentRegulations |
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| Abstract: This action proposes to list as acceptable with restrictions two substitutes for ozone depleting substances (ODSs) under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program. SNAP implements section 612 of the amended Clean Air Act of 1990, which requires EPA to evaluate substitutes for the ODSs to reduce overall risk to human health and the environment. Through these evaluations, SNAP generates lists of acceptable and unacceptable substitutes for each of the major industrial use sectors. The intended effect of the SNAP program is to expedite movement away from ozone depleting compounds while avoiding a shift into substitutes posing other environmental problems. On March 18, 1994, EPA promulgated a final rulemaking setting forth its plan for administering the SNAP program (59 FR 13044), and issued decisions on the acceptability and unacceptability of a number of substitutes. In this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), EPA is issuing its preliminary decisions on the acceptability of halon substitutes in the fire suppression and explosion protection sector which have not previously been reviewed by the Agency. To arrive at determinations on the acceptability of substitutes, the Agency completed a cross-media evaluation of risks to human health and the environment by sector end-use. |
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