Chrysotile asbestos finally banned in the US after decades of EPA efforts

 An asbestos warning sign is seen at Victoria Park in Camperdown on February 29, 2024 in Sydney, Australia.
Enlarge / An asbestos warning signal is seen at Victoria Park in Camperdown on February 29, 2024 in Sydney, Australia.

The Environmental Safety Company on Monday finalized a ban on the only type of asbestos still used in the US, chrysotile asbestos. This transfer was a long time within the making.

Chrysotile asbestos, aka “white asbestos,” remains to be imported, processed, and used within the US for diaphragms (together with these used to make sodium hydroxide and chlorine), sheet gaskets, brake blocks, aftermarket automotive brakes/linings, different automobile friction merchandise, and different gaskets, the EPA notes.

Publicity to asbestos is thought to trigger lung most cancers, mesothelioma, ovarian most cancers, and laryngeal most cancers. And asbestos is linked to greater than 40,000 deaths annually just in the US.

“The science is evident—asbestos is a recognized carcinogen that has extreme impacts on public well being,” EPA Administrator Michael Regan stated in a press release. “President Biden understands that this concern that has spanned generations and impacted the lives of numerous folks. That’s why EPA is so proud to finalize this long-needed ban on ongoing makes use of of asbestos.”

The US ban comes after a long time of efforts, and the US now joins greater than 50 different international locations which have already handed bans. The EPA initially tried banning asbestos in 1989 underneath the George H. W. Bush administration. However a federal courtroom struck down the ban in 1991 and weakened the EPA’s authority. In 2016, Congress handed amendments to strengthen the 1976 Poisonous Substances Management Act, opening the door to renewing an EPA ban on the fibrous silicate mineral. However, underneath the Trump administration, the EPA failed to take action.

Trump has straight supported the usage of asbestos, writing in his 1997 ebook The Artwork of the Comeback that it’s “100% safe, once applied.” He blamed the mob for efforts to discontinue its use: “I imagine that the motion towards asbestos was led by the mob, as a result of it was typically mob-related firms that may do the asbestos removing.” In 2018, a Russian asbestos company started advertising the carcinogenic mineral with Trump’s picture and a seal studying “Permitted by Donald Trump, forty fifth President of the USA.” Russia has been a major provider of asbestos to the US.

Trump is as soon as once more working for president and will transfer to undo the ban if he wins in November. That is among the causes some are calling on Congress to move a legislation to ban all kinds of asbestos outright, The New York Times reported. Senator Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) stated the EPA’s transfer at present is “an extended overdue step ahead for public well being. Nonetheless, it can’t be the top of the highway in relation to phasing out different harmful asbestos fibers, and Congress has a job to play right here in relation to offering stronger protections for our well being.”

As it’s, the EPA’s ban gives a whole lot of time for some firms to section out the usage of chrysotile asbestos. Whereas the brand new EPA rule will instantly ban the import of asbestos for chlor-alkali sector, which makes use of asbestos diaphragms to disinfect ingesting water and wastewater, the services really utilizing such diaphragms could have as much as 12 years to transition to non-asbestos membranes. Based on the EPA, there are eight services within the US that use these asbestos-containing diaphragms, six of that are anticipated to section them out inside 5 years. However the EPA gave extra leeway to firms with a number of services, giving them as much as 5 years to transform the primary facility, as much as eight years to transform the second, and as much as 12 to transform the third.

In the meantime, the ban will go into impact for many sheet gaskets that comprise asbestos in two years, whereas sheet gaskets for use to supply titanium dioxide and for the processing of nuclear materials could have a five-year phase-out. Abestos-containing oilfield brake blocks, aftermarket automotive brakes and linings, different automobile friction merchandise, and different gaskets will see the ban take impact in six months.