EPA Greenlights New Jersey's Factory Pollution Cut Plan
Published Date: 6/3/2025
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Summary
The EPA is giving a thumbs-up to New Jersey’s new plan to keep cutting harmful nitrogen oxide pollution from big factories that don’t make electricity. This plan, backed by a special agreement with New Jersey’s environmental team, shows how the state will stick to clean air rules without extra costs or delays. People living in New Jersey can expect cleaner air as the state keeps its pollution promises on time.
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NJ MOA Keeps NOx Controls On Track
The EPA is proposing to approve a New Jersey State Implementation Plan revision that includes a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the EPA and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. The MOA shows how New Jersey will maintain compliance with nitrogen oxides (NOx) emission control obligations for large non-electricity generating units previously regulated under the New Jersey NOx Budget Program, so people in New Jersey can expect the State to keep its pollution promises on time and maintain cleaner air without extra costs or delays.
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