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Living in a country where asbestos has been banned for over three decades, it amazes me that this wasn't the case in the U.S. What also amazes me is that under the new regulation it can still be used until at least 2037.
The 2037 date only applies to one government facility. Also, it was initially banned in 1989 and the ban was only repealed due to a court case
True for the 2037 date, but some lobby group has alteady anounced that it will take 15 years to switch from asbestos for the production of chlorine and caustic. Also, the ban was repealed in 1991, that's a long time ago.
Edit: teaches me to read the article before commenting
Pay attention to the Loper v Raimondo case that the Supreme Court will be ruling on later this year. It could destroy this kind of agency regulation.