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FAQs on New VEVRAA Regulations for PV

2015-06-15 23:55:54| PortlandOnline

Frequently asked questions on VEVRAA

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Polyurethane Balls comply with food-contact regulations.

2015-06-15 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Using polyester resin, with Shore hardness of 70 D, injection molded Premium-Grade Polyurethane Balls are suited for casters, gears, sprockets, and sporting equipment. Resin exhibits fuel and oil resistance while providing high firmness, tensile and tear properties. Natural color resin meets terms with FDA food-contact regulations 21 CFR 177.1680 and 177.2600, subject to limitations of these and any other applicablemore regulations.

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DuPont Polymers in New Tankless Water Heaters Help Homeowners Meet New Regulations

2015-06-12 12:31:11| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Seisco Introduces Innovative Solutions for Single-Family Homes and Multi-Family Constructions WILMINGTON, Del.   Seisco International is introducing the next generation Supercharger tankless water heater unit, which uses DuPont engineering polymers in several components.  The units can help homeowners meet...

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Virginia panel recommends new fracking regulations

2015-06-03 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Associated Press: A Virginia advisory panel is recommending that energy companies disclose the chemical ingredients they use in horizontal fracking, a type of natural gas drilling that has raised environmental concerns. The recommendation, among 14 proposed by the panel, would also require drilling companies to provide the state with closely guarded industry recipes for the fracking fluids. The proposals have been submitted to Gov. Terry McAuliffes administration for review and a new round of public review....

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Canada's Alberta pledges new climate regulations by month's end

2015-06-03 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Alberta, the Canadian province whose carbon-intensive oil sands are the largest source U.S. oil imports, said on Tuesday it would have new climate change regulations in place by June 30, when the current rules expire. Shannon Phillips, the environment minister for the province's newly elected left-wing government, said in a statement that her first steps would include energy-efficiency and renewable-energy strategies. The New Democratic Party, which ended 44 years of government by the Conservative...

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