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What happens if the EPA changes its TCLP standards?

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What happens if the EPA changes its TCLP standards?

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ALTO lamps meet the current standards. If the EPA alters the standard to become more stringent. ALTO lamps could revert to the status of other fluorescent lamps. However, under any set of regulations, ALTO lamps significantly contribute to mercury reduction. 6. Q: Will these lamps pass TCLP in every state. A: TCLP is the federal regulation. While most states adopt the TCLP standard, there are some states that have more stringent regulations. In those states, ALTO lamps may not pass but would still significantly contribute to mercury reduction.

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