The EPA has released a draft framework to guide consideration of cumulative impacts in its work, alongside updates expanding PFAS reporting requirements under the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) starting in 2025. Additionally, the EPA issued a revised risk determination for 1,4-dioxane, identifying it as an unreasonable health risk, and reached Clean Air Act violation settlements with two Pennsylvania energy operators. Compliance updates address refrigeration equipment regulations and federal underground storage tank applicability. Meanwhile, new training on asbestos safety is available, and the upgraded EHS Hero platform launching this winter promises enhanced tools for safety compliance, training, and resource management.
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