23.107-4 Products that contain, use, or are manufactured with ozone-depleting substances or products that contain or use high global warming potential hydrofluorocarbons.
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(a) Authorities.-
(1) Title VI of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7671, et seq.). -
(2) Section 706 of Division D, title VII of the Omnibus Appropriations Act, 2009 (Pub. L. 111-8). -
(3) EPA regulations, Protection of Stratospheric Ozone (40 CFR part 82).
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(b) Program. The EPA SNAP Program. -
(c) Agency program s. Agencies shall implement cost-effective programs to minimize the procurement of materials and substances that contribute to the depletion of stratospheric ozone and/or result in the use, release, or emission of high global warming potential hydrofluorocarbons. -
(d) Procedures. Agencies shallâ-
(1) Give preference to the procurement of acceptable alternative chemicals, products, and manufacturing processes that reduce overall risks to human health and the environment by minimizingâ-
(i) The depletion of ozone in the upper atmosphere; and -
(ii) The potential use, release, or emission of high global warming potential hydrofluorocarbons; and
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(2) In preparing specifications and purchase descriptions and in the acquisition of products and servicesâ-
(i) Comply with the requirements of title VI of the Clean Air Act; section 706 of division D, title VII of Public Law 111-8; and 40 CFR 82.84(a)(2) through(5); -
(ii) Substitute acceptable alternatives to ozone-depleting substances, as identified under 42 U.S.C. 7671k, to the maximum extent practicable, as provided in 40 CFR 82.84(a)(1), except in the case of Class I substances being used for specified essential uses, as identified under 40 CFR 82.4(n); and -
(iii) Unless a particular contract requires otherwise, specify that, when feasible, contractors shall use another acceptable alternative in lieu of a high global warming potential hydrofluorocarbon in products and services in a particular end use for which EPA's SNAP program has identified other acceptable alternatives that have lower global warming potential.
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(e) Resource. Refer to EPA's SNAP program website at https://www.epa.gov/âsnap for the list of alternatives found at 40 CFR part 82, subpart G, as well as supplemental tables of alternatives.
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