Tejon Tribe's New Gas Station Pumps Up with EPA OK
Published Date: 6/18/2025
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The EPA just gave the green light to the Tejon Indian Tribe to build a new gas station on their land in California. This means the Tejon Gas Station can start construction while following clean air rules to keep the air fresh. This approval helps the tribe grow while protecting the environment—no extra fees or delays, just a smooth start!
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Tribal Permit OKs New Gas Station
The EPA (Region 9) approved the Tejon Indian Tribe's request under the Clean Air Act Tribal Minor New Source Review (NSR) Program for coverage under the General Air Quality Permit. This approval authorizes construction of the Tejon Gas Station in Indian Country within California as a new or modified minor source gasoline dispensing facility.
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