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Solvents News HSIA files comments with EPA in support of the Crop Life petition relating to the EDSP Program HSIA Sends a Letter to the Editor of the Wall Street Journal in response to their July 28, 2011 article entitled "The New Dirt on Dry Cleaners" HSIA Files Comments on the Ozone Transport Commission's Model Rule for Solvent Degreasing TetraTech Report on the Cost Implications for the Potential Lowering of the Maximum Contaminant Level for Trichloroethylene The Science Advisory Board completes its Review of EPA's draft IRIS assessment entitled "Toxicological Review of Trichloroethylene" HSIA Sends a Letter to EPA regarding the Toxicological Review of Trichloroethylene HSIA Submits a Statement to the EPA Chartered Science Advisory Board prior to their December 15, 2010 Meeting on the draft Trichlorethylene IRIS Assessment HSIA Submits Comments to the EPA Chartered Science Advisory Board Prior to their December 15, 2010 Quality Review of the Trichloroethylene Panel's Draft Review of the Draft IRIS Toxicological Assessment HSIA Files Petition with EPA to list nPB as a Hazardous Air Pollutant HSIA Questions the Feasibility of CalOSHA's Proposed Permissible Exposure Level For Tricholoroethylene The Science Advisory Board's Draft Peer Review of EPA's Draft Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) Assessment of Trichloroethylene is Released (August 25, 2010) HSIA Comments on the Toxicological Review of Dichloromethane (methylene chloride) In Support Of The Summary Information on the EPA Draft Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) Draft Released on March 2010 HSIA Opposes New York Legislation (A.10089/S.7070) Amending the Environmental Conservation Law In Relations to the Regulation of Toxic Chemicals in Children's Products HSIA Provides Comments to Cal/OSHA's Health Expert Advisory Panel on the Proposed Permissible Exposure Limit for Trichloroethylene HSIA Files Comments on EPA's Review of Existing National Primary Drinking Water Regulations and Proposed Maximum Contaminant Levels for Perchloroethylene and Trichloroethylene
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