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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a final rule to reduce toxic emissions of ethylene oxide (EtO) from commercial sterilization facilities, slashing lifetime cancer risks for people living near these facilities by more than 90%. The rule requires the installation of proven and achievable air pollution controls to reduce EtO emissions, which is one of the most potent cancer-causing chemicals. The EPA has worked closely with partners across the Biden-Harris Administration and has considered the latest data and science, as well as public feedback, to develop a final rule that centers on public health. The rule aims to protect communities that are most exposed to toxic chemicals, including children and those already overburdened by pollution. It also ensures a safe and reliable supply of medical sterilization devices for patients and hospitals.
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