EPA CONSUMER/COMMERCIAL PRODUCT VOC REDUCTION REPORT TO CONGRESS
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
EPA CONSUMER/COMMERCIAL PRODUCT VOC REDUCTION REPORT TO CONGRESS will be submitted by the end of June, Bruce Moore, the program manager for the Environmental Protection Agency's report to Congress on regulation of volatile organic compounds in consumer and commercial products, told the National Aerosol Association at its annual meeting April 14 in Tucson, AZ. The report, mandated under the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, will contain a list of the consumer and commercial products that account for at least 80% of VOCs emitted by all consumer and commercial products in areas not meeting National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ground level ozone. It will divide these products into four priority groups for regulation.