EPA seeks OMB approval to extend an information collection on state program adequacy for municipal solid waste landfills and hazardous waste disposal units; public comment period extended 30 days beyond the November 28, 2025 Federal Register notice.
EPA Administrator's Order dated May 6, 2026, grants in part and denies in part petitions from Air Alliance Houston and Harris County Attorney's Office objecting to TPC Group LLC's Clean Air Act title V operating permit for its Houston Plant.
EPA seeks 60-day public comment period on its Clean School Bus Rebate Program information collection renewal (ICR No. 2461.07), currently approved through March 31, 2027.
EPA is requesting public comment on draft hazard and exposure assessments for five chemicals (1,2-DCP, 1,1,2-TCA, tDCE, TBBPA, and EDB) ahead of Science Advisory Committee peer review meetings July 23 and August 3–7, 2026.
EPA updates materials incorporated by reference in Oregon's State Implementation Plan, correcting typographical errors and making revised documents available for public inspection at EPA Regional Office and NARA.
EPA extends the comment period to August 6, 2026, for proposed hazardous air pollutant emission standards affecting crude oil and natural gas production and transmission facilities.
EPA seeks public comments for 60 days on the renewal of its Microbial Rules information collection request (OMB Control Number 2040-0205), currently approved through October 30, 2026.
EPA updates EPCRA hazardous chemical inventory reporting requirements to align with OSHA's 2024 Hazard Communication Standard amendments, affecting facilities that must file annual chemical inventory reports.
EPA solicits public comments on pesticide product applications containing new active ingredients received in 2024 and 2025, as required under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.
EPA removes 2024 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants amendments for rubber tire manufacturing following Congressional Review Act disapproval.
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