The
Border Center, which is maintained by the National
Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS), is one of the Compliance
Assistance Centers developed with support from EPA's Office
of Enforcement and Compliance Assistance (OECA). The Border Center Director is Lisa Stobierski (NCMS) and the EPA Program Manager is Matthew Cooke (EPA Compliance Policy Staff).
EPA finalized changes to existing regulations regarding the export and import of hazardous wastes from and into the United States. The final rule will provide greater protection to human health and the environment by providing for increased transparency, data sharing and more efficient compliance monitoring for international shipments. More information.
Regulatory Alert! EPA published a final rule under TSCA Section 8(a)(7): Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS). For more information, see EPA's website.
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Please note that many of the regulatory discussions on Border Center refer to federal regulations. In many cases, states or local governments have promulgated relevant rules and standards that are different and/or more stringent than the federal regulations. Therefore, to assure full compliance, you should investigate and comply with all applicable federal, state and local regulations.
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Selected News
EPA Cracks Down on Import of Illegal Disinfectants
— 2024-12-13
Company to pay $314,747 penalty.
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E-Waste Export Rule Change on Jan. 1
— 2024-12-16
Starting January 1, 2025, e-waste exports require consent of the importing country.
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EPA publishes final rule expanding the list of substitutes for refrigeration and air conditioning
— 2024-09-03
Listing of Substitutes under the Significant New Alternatives Policy Program in Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration.
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