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Agreement Document symbol Notifying Member Year Harmonized types of environment-related objectives Harmonized types of measures Harmonized types of sectors subject to the measure Measure description See more information
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/USA/1173 United States of America 2016
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
Conformity assessment procedures Chemicals
Hazardous Materials: Oil Spill Response Plans and…
Hazardous Materials: Oil Spill Response Plans and Information Sharing for High-Hazard Flammable Trains (63 pages, in English)

PHMSA, in consultation with the Federal Railroad Administration, is issuing this NPRM to propose revisions to regulations that would expand the applicability of comprehensive oil spill response plans (OSRPs) based on thresholds of liquid petroleum oil that apply to an entire train consist.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by regulating hazardous materials
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Hazardous Materials: Oil Spill Response Plans and Information Sharing for High-Hazard Flammable Trains (63 pages, in English)

PHMSA, in consultation with the Federal Railroad Administration, is issuing this NPRM to propose revisions to regulations that would expand the applicability of comprehensive oil spill response plans (OSRPs) based on thresholds of liquid petroleum oil that apply to an entire train consist.
Hazard materials. Transport (ICS: 03.220), Protection against dangerous goods (ICS: 13.300)
Type of measure
Conformity assessment procedures
ICS - HS Code
03.220
13.300
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force to be determined
Keywords
Hazardous
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/USA/1175 United States of America 2016
Air pollution reduction, Chemical, toxic and…
Air pollution reduction, Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
Conformity assessment procedures Chemicals
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air…
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants : Ferroalloys Production

On 30 June 2015, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the residual risk and technology review (RTR) final rule, establishing national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for the Ferroalloys Production source category.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by establishing national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for the Ferroalloys Production source category
Measure description Coverage of the measure
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants : Ferroalloys Production

On 30 June 2015, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the residual risk and technology review (RTR) final rule, establishing national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for the Ferroalloys Production source category.
Ferroalloys emissions. Air quality (ICS: 13.040)
Type of measure
Conformity assessment procedures
ICS - HS Code
13.040
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force to be determined
Keywords
Hazardous
Pollution
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/USA/1176 United States of America 2016
Air pollution reduction, Chemical, toxic and…
Air pollution reduction, Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
Technical regulation or specifications Energy
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air…
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions : Petroleum Refinery Sector Amendments (14 pages, in English)

This action amends the National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Petroleum Refineries in three respects. First, this action adjusts the compliance date for regulatory requirements that apply at maintenance vents during periods of startup, shutdown, maintenance or inspection for sources constructed or reconstructed on or before 30 June 2014. Second, this action amends the compliance dates for the regulatory requirements that apply during startup, shutdown, or hot standby for fluid catalytic cracking units (FCCU) and startup and shutdown for sulfur recovery units (SRU) constructed or reconstructed on or before 30 June 2014. Finally, this action finalizes technical corrections and clarifications to the NESHAP and the New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for Petroleum Refineries. These amendments are being finalized in response to new information submitted after these regulatory requirements were promulgated as part of the residual risk and technology review (RTR) rulemaking, which was published on 1 December 2015. This action will have an insignificant effect on emissions reductions and costs.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by setting National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions
Measure description Coverage of the measure
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions : Petroleum Refinery Sector Amendments (14 pages, in English)

This action amends the National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Petroleum Refineries in three respects. First, this action adjusts the compliance date for regulatory requirements that apply at maintenance vents during periods of startup, shutdown, maintenance or inspection for sources constructed or reconstructed on or before 30 June 2014. Second, this action amends the compliance dates for the regulatory requirements that apply during startup, shutdown, or hot standby for fluid catalytic cracking units (FCCU) and startup and shutdown for sulfur recovery units (SRU) constructed or reconstructed on or before 30 June 2014. Finally, this action finalizes technical corrections and clarifications to the NESHAP and the New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for Petroleum Refineries. These amendments are being finalized in response to new information submitted after these regulatory requirements were promulgated as part of the residual risk and technology review (RTR) rulemaking, which was published on 1 December 2015. This action will have an insignificant effect on emissions reductions and costs.
Petroleum refinery emissions. Air quality
Type of measure
Technical regulation or specifications
ICS - HS Code
13.040
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force on 13 July 2016
Keywords
Emissions
Hazardous
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/USA/1178 United States of America 2016
Air pollution reduction, Chemical, toxic and…
Air pollution reduction, Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
Conformity assessment procedures Manufacturing
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air…
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry (2 pages, in English)

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to amend the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry. In the "Rules and Regulations" section of this Federal Register, we are publishing a direct final rule, without a prior proposed rule, that corrects an inadvertent error and temporarily revises the testing and monitoring requirements for hydrochloric acid (HCl) due to the current unavailability of a calibration gas used for quality assurance purposes. If we receive no adverse comment, we will not take further action on this proposed rule.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by setting National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry
Measure description Coverage of the measure
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry (2 pages, in English)

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to amend the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for the Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry. In the "Rules and Regulations" section of this Federal Register, we are publishing a direct final rule, without a prior proposed rule, that corrects an inadvertent error and temporarily revises the testing and monitoring requirements for hydrochloric acid (HCl) due to the current unavailability of a calibration gas used for quality assurance purposes. If we receive no adverse comment, we will not take further action on this proposed rule.
Portland cement manufacturing emissions. Air quality
Type of measure
Conformity assessment procedures
ICS - HS Code
13.040
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force to be determined
Keywords
Emissions
Hazardous
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/USA/1179 United States of America 2016 Air pollution reduction Technical regulation or specifications Manufacturing
Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality…
Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Control of Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from Fiberglass Boat Manufacturing Materials (1 page, in English)

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposes to approve the state implementation plan (SIP) revision submitted by the State of Maryland for the purpose of establishing Maryland's adoption of the requirements in EPA's control technique guidelines (CTG) for fiberglass boat manufacturing materials. In the "Rules and Regulations" section of this Federal Register, EPA is approving the State's SIP submittal as a direct final rule without prior proposal because the Agency views this as a noncontroversial submittal and anticipates no adverse comments.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by controlling Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from Fiberglass Boat Manufacturing Materials
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Control of Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from Fiberglass Boat Manufacturing Materials (1 page, in English)

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposes to approve the state implementation plan (SIP) revision submitted by the State of Maryland for the purpose of establishing Maryland's adoption of the requirements in EPA's control technique guidelines (CTG) for fiberglass boat manufacturing materials. In the "Rules and Regulations" section of this Federal Register, EPA is approving the State's SIP submittal as a direct final rule without prior proposal because the Agency views this as a noncontroversial submittal and anticipates no adverse comments.
Fiberglass boat manufacturing emissions. Air quality (ICS: 13.040), Shipbuilding and marine structures in general (ICS: 47.020)
Type of measure
Technical regulation or specifications
ICS - HS Code
13.040
47.020
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force to be determined
Keywords
Emissions
Organic
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/USA/1180 United States of America 2016 Air pollution reduction Technical regulation or specifications Manufacturing
Bus Testing: Establishment of Performance…
Bus Testing: Establishment of Performance Standards, a Bus Model Scoring System, a Pass/Fail Standard and Other Program Updates (28 pages, in English)

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is issuing a new pass/fail standard and new aggregated scoring system for buses and modified vans (hereafter referred to as "bus" or "buses") that are subject to FTA's bus testing program, as mandated by Section 20014 of the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) . The pass/fail standard and scoring system address the following categories as required by MAP-21: Structural integrity, safety, maintainability, reliability, fuel economy, emissions , noise, and performance. Recipients of FTA grants are prohibited from using FTA financial assistance to procure new buses that have not met the minimum performance standards established by today's final rule. Finally, FTA is requiring bus manufacturers to provide country-of-origin information for test unit bus components, in lieu of applying Buy America U.S. content requirements to all buses submitted for testing.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment through regulating emissions
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Bus Testing: Establishment of Performance Standards, a Bus Model Scoring System, a Pass/Fail Standard and Other Program Updates (28 pages, in English)

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is issuing a new pass/fail standard and new aggregated scoring system for buses and modified vans (hereafter referred to as "bus" or "buses") that are subject to FTA's bus testing program, as mandated by Section 20014 of the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) . The pass/fail standard and scoring system address the following categories as required by MAP-21: Structural integrity, safety, maintainability, reliability, fuel economy, emissions , noise, and performance. Recipients of FTA grants are prohibited from using FTA financial assistance to procure new buses that have not met the minimum performance standards established by today's final rule. Finally, FTA is requiring bus manufacturers to provide country-of-origin information for test unit bus components, in lieu of applying Buy America U.S. content requirements to all buses submitted for testing.
Buses. Environmental protection (ICS: 13.020), Commercial vehicles (ICS: 43.080)
Type of measure
Technical regulation or specifications
ICS - HS Code
13.020
43.080
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force on 31 October 2016
Keywords
Emissions
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/USA/1181 United States of America 2016 Energy conservation and efficiency Technical regulation or specifications Manufacturing
Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation…
Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation Standards for Uninterruptible Power Supplies (52 pages, in English)

The Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975 (EPCA), as amended, prescribes energy conservation standards for various consumer products and certain commercial and industrial equipment, including battery chargers. In this notice, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) proposes new energy conservation standards for uninterruptible power supplies, a class of battery chargers, and also announces a public meeting to receive comment on these proposed standards and associated analyses and results.
Environment related objective
To promote energy conservation
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation Standards for Uninterruptible Power Supplies (52 pages, in English)

The Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975 (EPCA), as amended, prescribes energy conservation standards for various consumer products and certain commercial and industrial equipment, including battery chargers. In this notice, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) proposes new energy conservation standards for uninterruptible power supplies, a class of battery chargers, and also announces a public meeting to receive comment on these proposed standards and associated analyses and results.
Uninterruptible power supplies. Environmental protection (ICS: 13.020), Miscellaneous domestic and commercial equipment (ICS: 97.180)
Type of measure
Technical regulation or specifications
ICS - HS Code
13.020
97.180
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force to be determined
Keywords
Energy
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/USA/1184 United States of America 2016
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
Technical regulation or specifications Chemicals
Significant New Use Rule on Certain Chemical…
Significant New Use Rule on Certain Chemical Substances (6 pages, in English)

EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for two chemical substances which were the subject of premanufacture notices (PMNs) .

This action would require persons who intend to manufacture (defined by statute to include import) or process any of the chemical substances for an activity that is designated as a significant new use by this proposed rule to notify EPA at least 90 days before commencing that activity. The required notification initiates EPA's evaluation of the intended use within the applicable review period. Manufacture and processing for the significant new use is unable to commence until EPA has conducted a review of the notice, made an appropriate determination on the notice, and taken such actions as are required in association with that determination.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by regulating toxic substances
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Significant New Use Rule on Certain Chemical Substances (6 pages, in English)

EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for two chemical substances which were the subject of premanufacture notices (PMNs) .

This action would require persons who intend to manufacture (defined by statute to include import) or process any of the chemical substances for an activity that is designated as a significant new use by this proposed rule to notify EPA at least 90 days before commencing that activity. The required notification initiates EPA's evaluation of the intended use within the applicable review period. Manufacture and processing for the significant new use is unable to commence until EPA has conducted a review of the notice, made an appropriate determination on the notice, and taken such actions as are required in association with that determination.
Chemical substances. Environmental protection (ICS: 13.020), Products of the chemical industry (ICS: 71.100)
Type of measure
Technical regulation or specifications
ICS - HS Code
13.020
71.100
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force to be determined
Keywords
Hazardous
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/USA/1187 United States of America 2016
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
Technical regulation or specifications Chemicals, Services
Hazardous Materials: Harmonization With…
Hazardous Materials: Harmonization With International Standards (RRR) (91 pages, in English)

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) proposes to amend the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) to maintain consistency with international regulations and standards by incorporating various amendments, including changes to proper shipping names, hazard classes, packing groups, special provisions, packaging authorizations, air transport quantity limitations, and vessel stowage requirements.
Environment related objective
To protect the environment by regulating hazardous materials
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Hazardous Materials: Harmonization With International Standards (RRR) (91 pages, in English)

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) proposes to amend the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) to maintain consistency with international regulations and standards by incorporating various amendments, including changes to proper shipping names, hazard classes, packing groups, special provisions, packaging authorizations, air transport quantity limitations, and vessel stowage requirements.
Hazardous materials. Transport (ICS: 03.220), Protection against dangerous goods (ICS: 13.300)
Type of measure
Technical regulation or specifications
ICS - HS Code
03.220
13.300
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force to be determined
Keywords
Hazardous
Technical Barriers to Trade G/TBT/N/USA/1189 United States of America 2016 Energy conservation and efficiency Technical regulation or specifications Manufacturing
Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedure for…
Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedure for Walk-in Coolers and Walk-in Freezers; Proposed Rule (34 pages, in English)

This document proposes amending the test procedure for certain walk-in cooler and freezer components by improving the procedure's clarity, updating related certification and enforcement provisions to address the performance-based energy conservation standards for walk-in cooler and freezer equipment, and establishing labeling requirements to aid manufacturers in determining which components would be considered for compliance purposes as intended for walk-in cooler and freezer applications.
Environment related objective
To promote energy conservation
Measure description Coverage of the measure
Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedure for Walk-in Coolers and Walk-in Freezers; Proposed Rule (34 pages, in English)

This document proposes amending the test procedure for certain walk-in cooler and freezer components by improving the procedure's clarity, updating related certification and enforcement provisions to address the performance-based energy conservation standards for walk-in cooler and freezer equipment, and establishing labeling requirements to aid manufacturers in determining which components would be considered for compliance purposes as intended for walk-in cooler and freezer applications.
Walk-in coolers and walk-in freezers. Refrigerators, freezers and other refrigerating or freezing equipment, electric or other; heat pumps other than air conditioning machines of heading 84.15 (HS: 8418) . Environmental protection (ICS: 13.020), Test conditions and procedures in general (ICS: 19.020), Shop fittings (ICS: 97.130)
Type of measure
Technical regulation or specifications
ICS - HS Code
8418
13.020
19.020
97.130
Subsidy amount Implementation period
Entry into force to be determined
Keywords
Energy

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