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Ban on Hazardous Hydrofluoric Acid Use at Petroleum Refineries

This act bans the use of highly dangerous hydrofluoric acid in refineries to protect millions of people from potential mass casualty events. It requires refineries to switch to safer, proven technologies for producing high-octane gasoline.
Key points
Immediate ban on hydrofluoric acid for any new petroleum refineries.
Existing refineries must stop using the chemical within 5 years of the law's enactment.
A civil penalty of $37,500 will be charged for each violation of the ban.
No waivers or exceptions can be granted to bypass these safety requirements.
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Additional Information
Preventing Mass Casualties from Release of Hydrofluoric Acid at Refineries Act of 2026
Print number: HR 7384
Sponsor: Rep. Waters, Maxine [D-CA-43]
Process start date: 2026-02-04