CARB Postpones Board Review Of MIR Limits In Hair Spray, Nail Coatings
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The California Air Resources Board will defer its review of maximum incremental reactivity limits for hair spray and nail coatings until a March 22 board hearing, the agency announced during a Sept. 14 public workshop
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