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Board Adopts Final Opinion and Order Updating Volatile Organic Material Definition
January 7, 2010 - The Pollution Control Board, on January 7, 2010, adopted the rulemaking docketed as In the Matter of: Definition of VOM Update, USEPA Regulations (January 1, 2009 through June 30, 2009) (R10-7), which adds two compounds to the list of those exempted from the definition of Volatile Organic Material (VOM). The update is needed to ensure that Illinois’ regulations reflect the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (USEPA) most recent exemption of chemical compounds from regulation as ozone precursors.
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  • Board Adopts Final Opinion and Order Updating Volatile Organic Material
DefinitionThe Pollution Control Board, on January 7, 2010, adopted the rulemaking docketed as Inthe Matter of: Definition of VOM Update, USEPA Regulations (January 1, 2009 throughJune 30, 2009) (R10-7), which adds two compounds to the list of those exempted fromthe definition of Volatile Organic Material (VOM).
  • The update is needed to ensure that
Illinois’ regulations reflect the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s(USEPA) most recent exemption of chemical compounds from regulation as ozoneprecursors.
  • 108-32-7), and dimethyl carbonate (DMC) (IUPAC name; CAS
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  • USEPA added
these compounds to t...
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