Recently, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO), the largest U.S. nonprofit committed to preventing asbestos exposure, sent a stern reminder to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The ADAO, represented by Sussman & Associates, is urging the EPA to comply with the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) deadline concerning legacy asbestos. The EPA missed the deadline to propose a rule, despite determining that the legacy asbestos poses significant health risks.
The ADAO’s commendable mission is to spread awareness about asbestos through education, advocacy, and community initiatives. Their primary focus is preventing asbestos exposure, which can lead to life-threatening diseases such as mesothelioma. The organization’s tireless dedication is fueled by the urgent need to address the legacy asbestos issue that continues to pose a significant risk to public health.
The missed deadline by the EPA is a serious concern, as it was supposed to propose a rule as required by the TSCA. This rule is of utmost importance because it concerns the management of the risk posed by legacy asbestos. The EPA’s failure to act in a timely manner is concerning, considering the agency had already determined that legacy asbestos poses unreasonable health risks.
The ADAO’s action highlights the pressing need for the EPA to adhere to its obligations. They’ve sent a 60-day notice to the EPA, pushing them to fulfill their commitment to protect public health. The ADAO’s advocacy for asbestos disease awareness and their proactive measures are a beacon of hope for those affected by asbestos-related diseases.
For more information on the ADAO’s efforts and the latest on asbestos legal news, visit the ADAO’s [website](https://www.asbestosdiseaseawareness.org).
Original source: ADAO – Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization
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