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EPA PROPOSES ADDITIONAL HEALTH EFFECTS TESTING FOR FUEL ADDITIVE
Release Date: 02/05/99
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FOR RELEASE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1999
EPA PROPOSES ADDITIONAL HEALTH EFFECTS TESTING FOR FUEL ADDITIVE
The EPA will announce soon in the Federal Register that the Ethyl Corp. has been notified of proposed additional health effects testing requirements for its manganese-based additive MMT. MMT is blended with motor gasoline to boost octane. The agency said standards for health effects testing, required under the Clean Air Act for fuels and fuel additives were finalized in 1994 establishing three testing tiers. The regulation permits the agency to modify the Tier 2 requirements which address health and welfare effects. The EPA said because of continuing uncertainties regarding the public health effects of MMT and the potential of widespread public exposure to its emission products, it is proposing a testing program under the Alternative Tier 2 provisions to address specific research needs that will allow the agency to perform a more definitive risk evaluation. Comments on proposed health effects testing requirements will be accepted until March 30, l999. Further information is available at: www.epa.gov/OMSWWW/ or www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/.
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