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The department takes enforcement action against violators; oversees cleanup of hazardous wastes on contaminated properties; makes decisions on permit applications from companies that want to store, treat or dispose of hazardous waste; and protects consumers against toxic ingredients in everyday products.
Toxic Chemicals Control Act (hereafter, TCCA) is a regulation that enables all people to live in a healthy and comfortable environment by preventing any harm to peoples health and the environment caused by chemicals and by properly controlling toxic chemicals. 내용이 들어갑니다.
The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) was passed by Congress in September 1976 (House vote 319-45 and Senate vote 60-13) and signed into law by President Gerald Ford on October 11, 1976.
TSCA provided limited authority to obtain necessary information to assess the risks of chemicals, and imposed significant barriers to regulating chemicals posing substantial risks, even for substances with known harms, such as asbestos.
The Presidents Council on Environmental Quality proposed comprehensive federal legislation in 1971 to identify and control potentially dangerous chemicals in U.S. commerce that were not adequately regulated under other environmental statutes. President Ford signed TSCA into law on October 11, 1976.
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Chemical substances regulated by TSCA include: Any organic or inorganic substances of a particular molecular identity including any combination of such substances occurring, in whole or in part, as a result of chemical reaction or occurring in nature and any element or uncombined radical.
TSCA protects human health and the environment by, among other things, authorizing EPA to issue rules requiring the testing of specific chemicals and to establish regulations that restrict the manufacturing, processing, distribution in commerce, use and disposal of chemicals and mixtures.

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