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The [[EPA]] later added HBFCs and methyl bromide to the list by [[regulation]].  
 
The [[EPA]] later added HBFCs and methyl bromide to the list by [[regulation]].  
  
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*[http://www.epa.gov/ozone/ods.html Table] of class I substances shows their lifetime ODPs, [[global warming potential]]s, and [[CAS number]]s.
 
*[http://www.epa.gov/ozone/ods.html Table] of class I substances shows their lifetime ODPs, [[global warming potential]]s, and [[CAS number]]s.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:20, July 13, 2016

A Class I substance is one of several groups of chemicals given an ozone-depletion potential (ODP) of 0.2 or higher by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Class I substances listed in the Clean Air Act include chlorofluorocarbons, halons, carbon tetrachloride, and methyl chloroform.

The EPA later added HBFCs and methyl bromide to the list by regulation.

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