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EPA Proposing Updates to Composite Wood Products Formaldehyde Standards

The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to update its formaldehyde standards for composite wood products. The agency’s proposed rule would update mentions in the regulations of several voluntary industry standards, as well as modify requirements for third-party certifiers conducting inspections…

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under the standards, including by providing more flexibility for remote inspections. The EPA is also proposing “technical corrections and conforming changes including updating standards within the definitions section, clarifying language as it relates to production, and creating greater flexibilities for the third-party certification process,” it said. Comments are due April 28.