EPA Greenlights Air Pollution Rule Swap in California Feather River District
Published Date: 3/19/2025
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Summary
The EPA just gave the green light to update air pollution rules in the Feather River area of California. This change swaps out old county rules for new district rules to keep the air cleaner and follow federal law. People and businesses in the Feather River Air Quality Management District should get ready for these updated rules, which help protect the environment without adding extra costs or delays.
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District Rules Replace County Air Rules
The EPA approved a revision to the California State Implementation Plan that recodifies rules so Feather River Air Quality Management District (FRAQMD) rules replace historical Sutter County and Yuba County air pollution rules. These rules regulate pollutants under the Clean Air Act and the change was approved to keep the air cleaner without adding extra costs or delays.
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