Halon Handling
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Fact Sheets
Halon Handling
- Halon Emissions Reduction Rule
- Certification of Halon Recycling/Recovery Equipment
- Guidance for Halon Emissions Reduction Rule (technician training and proper disposal) (PDF) (20 pp, 909K)
Recent Regulations and Federal Register Notices
Import of Aircraft Halon-1301 Fire Extinguishing Vessels
This final rulemaking is amending the existing import petition process to allow companies that service fire extinguishing aircraft bottles that contain Halon-1301, an ozone depleting substance, to import such bottles for routine hydrostatic testing without obtaining permission from EPA prior to import. This action will facilitate the timely maintenance of integral components of on-board fire suuppression systems and will prevent unnecessary emissions of a highly ozone depleting chemical by detecting and repairing vessel leaks.
- Final Rule (March 4, 2009) (pre-publication draft, 26 pp, 194K)
- Withdrawl of Direct Final Rule (June 7, 2006; 71 FR 32840) (2 pp, 89K)
- Direct Final Rule (April 11, 2006; 71 FR 18219) (9 pp, 165K)
- Companion Proposed Rule (April 11, 2006; 71 FR 18259) (4 pp, 109K)
- Fact Sheet
Certification of Halon Recycling/Recovery Equipment
- Direct Final Rule (August 11, 1998; 63 FR 42728)
- Concurrent Proposed Rule (August 11, 1998; 63 FR 42791)
Halon Emissions Reduction
- Final Rule (March 5, 1998; 63 FR 11083)
- Proposed Rule (July 7, 1997; 62 FR 36427)