EPA Nods to SoCal's Smog-Fighting Air Plan: Cleaner Skies Ahead
Published Date: 7/31/2025
Proposed Rule
Summary
The EPA wants to approve a new air quality rule for Southern California that helps fight ozone pollution. This change affects people and businesses in the South Coast area and aims to keep the air cleaner by following federal standards. The EPA is asking for public feedback before making the final decision, so stay tuned!
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Cleaner Air Rule for South Coast
The EPA is proposing to approve a change to the South Coast Air Quality Management District rule that addresses section 185 of the Clean Air Act for the 1997 and 2008 8-hour ozone standards. This affects people and businesses in the South Coast area and aims to reduce ozone pollution and keep the air cleaner. The EPA is taking public comments on this proposal before it issues a final decision.
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