Proposed Rule 23 May 2025 reporting and recordkeeping requirements, epa, incorporation by reference, environmental protection, nitrogen dioxide, oklahoma, texas, air quality, air pollution control, ozone, environmental regulation, particulate matter, sulfur oxides, intergovernmental relations, regional haze

🌫️Texas and Oklahoma Regional Haze Plans Assessment by EPA

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve regional haze State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions submitted by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), dated March 20, 2014, and July 20, 2021, as satisfying applicable requirements under the Clean Air Act (CAA or Act) and EPA's Regional Haze Rule (RHR). Additionally, the EPA is proposing to approve portions of the 2009 Texas Regional Haze SIP submission and portions of the 2010 Oklahoma Regional Haze SIP submission that relate to reasonable progress requirements for the first planning period from 2007 through 2018. Finally, the EPA is also withdrawing its 2023 proposed disapprovals regarding Texas's and Oklahoma's first planning period SIPs and its 2024 proposed action regarding Texas's second planning period SIP. The EPA is taking this action pursuant to sections 110 and 169A of the Act.

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Rule 20 May 2025 environmental protection, electric power generation, fossil fuel, csapr, ozone, administrative practice and procedure, nitrogen oxides, electric power plants, emissions, particulate matter, air pollution control, epa, indiana, reporting and recordkeeping requirements

⚡Adjusted Emissions Budgets for Indiana Under CSAPR

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking interim final action to adjust the Revised Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) Update "budget" for nitrogen oxides (NO<INF>X</INF>) emissions from Indiana electricity generating units (EGUs) during the May-September "ozone season" for 2024 and subsequent years. Relatedly, EPA is also adjusting the default unit-level allocations of emission allowances to Indiana EGUs for 2024 and subsequent years in accordance with the adjustments to the state emissions budget. When originally establishing state emissions budgets and default unit-level allocations for 2024 and subsequent years in the Revised CSAPR Update rulemaking, EPA relied in part on announcements from EGU owners regarding their plans to retire certain EGUs before the 2024 ozone season. The purpose of the adjustments being made in this action is to account for the subsequent decisions by some EGU owners to defer or cancel the previously announced retirement plans.

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Proposed Rule 19 May 2025 ozone, business compliance, air pollution control, environmental protection, air quality, intergovernmental relations, nitrogen oxides, environmental regulation, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, volatile organic compounds, ohio, incorporation by reference, ozone standards

🌍Ohio EPA Proposes Ozone NAAQS Maintenance Plan Updates

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve revisions to the Ohio State Implementation Plan (SIP). On November 6, 2024, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) submitted the state's plans for maintaining the 2008 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS or standard) in the Columbus, Ohio; Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, Ohio; and Cincinnati, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana areas. EPA is proposing to approve these maintenance plans because they provide for the maintenance of the 2008 ozone NAAQS for each area for 10 additional years as required by the Clean Air Act (CAA). EPA is also initiating the adequacy review process for motor vehicle emission budgets (Budgets) for each area. This action, if finalized, would make certain commitments related to maintenance of the 2008 ozone NAAQS in these areas federally enforceable as part of the Ohio SIP.

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Rule 19 May 2025 ozone, sulfur oxides, environmental protection, air pollution control, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, air quality, intergovernmental relations, emissions accounting, environmental regulation, clean air act, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, volatile organic compounds, lead, particulate matter, incorporation by reference, texas

🌬️EPA Approves Texas Air Quality Permitting Updates for Emissions

Pursuant to the Federal Clean Air Act (CAA or the Act), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is approving portions of a revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan (SIP) submitted by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) on July 9, 2021. The revision includes updates to the Texas Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and Nonattainment New Source Review (NNSR) permitting programs to incorporate Federal New Source Review (NSR) regulations for Project Emissions Accounting (PEA).

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Rule 19 May 2025 ozone, california, epa, environmental protection, mojave desert, air pollution control, carbon monoxide, air quality, intergovernmental relations, emissions, nitrogen oxides, compliance, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, particulate matter, incorporation by reference

🌫️EPA Approves Air Quality Regulation for Mojave Desert Region

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking final action to approve a revision to the Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District (MDAQMD) portion of the California State Implementation Plan (SIP). This revision concerns emissions of oxides of nitrogen (NO<INF>X</INF>) from industrial, institutional, and commercial boilers, steam generators, and process heaters. We are approving a local rule that regulates these emission sources under the Clean Air Act (CAA or "Act").

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Proposed Rule 14 May 2025 environmental regulation, particulate matter, regional haze, intergovernmental relations, volatile organic compounds, incorporation by reference, greenhouse gases, ozone, epa, environmental protection, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, sulfur oxides, lead, compliance, air pollution control, south dakota, nitrogen dioxide, air quality, carbon monoxide

🌫️South Dakota's Regional Haze Plan Approval and Business Impact

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve the regional haze state implementation plan (SIP) submission submitted by the State of South Dakota on July 29, 2022 (South Dakota's 2022 SIP submission), under the Clean Air Act (CAA) and the EPA's Regional Haze Rule (RHR) for the program's second implementation period. South Dakota's 2022 SIP submission addresses the requirement that states revise their long-term strategies every implementation period to make reasonable progress towards the national goal of preventing any future, and remedying any existing, anthropogenic impairment of visibility, including regional haze, in mandatory Class I Federal areas. South Dakota's 2022 SIP submission also addresses other applicable requirements for the second implementation period of the regional haze program. The EPA is taking this action pursuant to the CAA.

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Rule 9 May 2025 clean air act, air quality, washington state, intergovernmental relations, environmental protection, compliance, environmental regulation, incorporation by reference, lead, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, sulfur oxides, ozone, air pollution control, nitrogen dioxide, business compliance

🌬️EPA Approves Washington State SIP Revisions for Clean Air Compliance

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is approving Washington State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions to the Southwest Clean Air Agency (SWCAA) air quality regulations submitted by the State of Washington, through the Department of Ecology (Ecology) on June 22, 2023. The revisions were submitted in part to respond to the EPA's June 12, 2015 "SIP call" in which the EPA found a provision in the Washington SIP applicable in the area regulated by SWCAA to be substantially inadequate, providing affirmative defenses that operate to limit the jurisdiction of the Federal court in an enforcement action related to excess emissions during startup, shutdown, and malfunction (SSM) events. The EPA's approval of the SIP revisions to the substantially inadequate provision corrects the SWCAA deficiency identified in the 2015 SSM SIP call and the EPA's January 2022 finding of failure to submit. Washington withdrew some portions of the revisions submitted that were not identified in the 2015 SSM SIP call and therefore the EPA is not approving those withdrawn portions. The EPA proposed to approve this action on December 10, 2024, and received no comments.

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Rule 9 May 2025 air quality, environmental protection, environmental regulations, incorporation by reference, volatile organic compounds, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, sulfur oxides, ozone, business compliance, air pollution control, nitrogen dioxide, alabama

🌬️EPA Approves Alabama Air Quality Regulation Changes

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is approving a State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision submitted by the State of Alabama, through the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) on December 20, 2023. The revision modifies the State's air quality regulations as incorporated into the SIP by changing the definition of "volatile organic compounds" (VOC) to be consistent with federal regulations. The revision also addresses typographical errors and increases clarity and consistency with EPA's definitions and Alabama's Legislative Services Agency requirements.

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Rule 8 May 2025 compliance, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, air quality, incorporation by reference, environmental regulation, air pollution control, environmental protection, tehama county, epa, business permits, intergovernmental relations, ozone

🌫️Tehama County Air Quality Permit Regulations Impact on Businesses

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking final action to approve a revision to the Tehama County Air Pollution Control District's (TCAPCD or "District") portion of the California State Implementation Plan (SIP). This revision governs the District's issuance of permits for stationary sources and focuses on the preconstruction review and permitting of major sources and major modifications under part D of title I of the Clean Air Act (CAA or "the Act").

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Proposed Rule 8 May 2025 compliance, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, volatile organic compounds, petroleum industry, sulfur oxides, nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter, emissions, incorporation by reference, environmental regulation, air pollution control, environmental protection, missouri, carbon monoxide, lead, intergovernmental relations, ozone

🌬️Proposed Rule for Emissions Control in Missouri Petroleum Sector

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve revisions to the Missouri State Implementation Plan (SIP) related to the control of emissions during petroleum liquid storage, loading and transfer in the Kansas City metropolitan area. The revisions to this rule include adding incorporations by reference to other state rules, adding definitions specific to the rule, revising unnecessarily restrictive or duplicative language, and making administrative wording changes. These revisions do not impact the stringency of the SIP or have an adverse effect on air quality. The EPA's proposed approval of this rule revision is being done in accordance with the requirements of the Clean Air Act (CAA).

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