EPA Proposes Emission Cuts for California Cement Kilns
Published Date: 6/4/2025
Proposed Rule
Summary
The EPA wants to approve new rules that help cut pollution from Portland cement kilns in Eastern Kern, California. This means cleaner air for the community and businesses must follow updated limits on harmful emissions. The EPA is asking for public feedback before making the final decision, so stay tuned!
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Cleaner Air in Eastern Kern
The EPA is proposing to approve a local rule that regulates nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from Portland cement kilns in the Eastern Kern Air Pollution Control District in California. If approved, this rule is intended to reduce NOx pollution in the local community and the EPA is taking public comments before a final decision.
New Rules for Cement Kiln Operators
If you operate a Portland cement kiln in the Eastern Kern Air Pollution Control District, the EPA is proposing to approve a District rule that will regulate NOx emissions from your facility under the Clean Air Act. The rule would require those emission sources to follow the District's regulatory requirements, and the EPA is taking comments before final approval.
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