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Isnt chlorine gas from the i-chlor system highly regulated?

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Isnt chlorine gas from the i-chlor system highly regulated?

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No the i-chlor system produces small amounts of chlorine gas and is not subject to hazardous chemical storage and reporting regulations. The i-chlor system stores chlorine quantities that are far less that the 100 lbs of chlorine gas storage at a facility which invokes the Emergency Planning & Community Right-To-Know Act (EPCRA), also referred to as SARA Title III. The use of the i-chlor system does not require the need for a Risk Management Plan (RMP). Furthermore, the i-chlor system produces less than the EPA reportable chlorine gas release quantity of 10 lbs per day.

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