What Does OPACA Stand For?
OPACA stands for Organotin Paint Control Act Of 1988 US
The Organotin Paint Control Act of 1988 (OPACA) is a legislative measure in the United States that regulates the use of organotin compounds in antifouling paints, particularly for marine vessels. The Act aims to mitigate environmental and health risks associated with these toxic substances, which can leach into marine ecosystems and cause harm to aquatic life. By establishing guidelines and restrictions, OPACA promotes safer alternatives and enhances the protection of marine environments.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym