The EPA proposes extending the San Joaquin Valley's PM2.5 attainment deadline from December 31, 2025, to December 31, 2030, with a 30-day public comment period.
EPA approves New York's limited maintenance plan for fine particulate matter (PM2.5) standards in ten counties across the New York Metropolitan Area for the second ten-year maintenance period under the Clean Air Act.
The EPA corrects its 2020 decision and denies California's extension for the San Joaquin Valley to meet 2006 PM2.5 air quality standards, requiring California to submit a revised state implementation plan with expedited attainment measures and five …
The EPA announces receipt of new chemical submissions under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for November 2025, January 2026, and February 2026, including premanufacture notices and biotechnology exemption applications, with a public comment …
EPA proposes Significant New Use Rules under TSCA requiring 90-day advance notification before manufacturing or processing specified chemical substances for new activities not previously reviewed.
EPA proposes revisions to Wyoming's Regional Haze Federal Implementation Plan for nitrogen oxides requirements at PacifiCorp's Dave Johnston Power Plant Unit 3, withdrawing previous closure mandates.
EPA revises Minnesota's taconite air quality plan by setting nitrogen oxide emission limits for U.S. Steel's Keetac facility, with compliance required within three to five years of the final rule's effective date.
EPA corrects the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program deadline for 2025, extending it from March 31, 2026, to October 30, 2026.
Federal agencies must prepare Environmental Impact Statements for major projects with significant environmental effects, with public comment periods typically lasting 30 to 45 days from notice publication.
EPA proposes Significant New Use Rules under the Toxic Substances Control Act requiring manufacturers and importers to notify the agency at least 90 days before commencing new chemical uses subject to the rules.
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