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Date: 2012-05-03 08:27:44
Painting and the environment
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Lead paint
Environment
Earth
94th United States Congress
Toxic Substances Control Act
Lead

Michael and Sandra Rothfuss, Clay Center, Kansas, Docket No. TSCA[removed]

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