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EPA Corrects Typographical Error in Final Rule on Tris Carbamoyl Triazine

The Environmental Protection Agency issued a correction in the Federal Register to its final rule amending the significant new use of the chemical substance identified generically as tris carbamoyl triazine. When modifying the significant new uses for tris carbamoyl triazine, the EPA inadvertently included a reference that requires warnings for developmental effects, the agency said. The EPA did not intend to include this requirement when modifying the significant new uses for tris carbamoyl triazine and did not identify potential concerns for developmental effects in the proposed rule or final rule. The Federal Register notification corrects that typographical error, the agency said.

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(See ITI's Online Archive 11080241 for a summary of the proposed rule to amend the significant new use of tris carbamoyl triazine).