Mojave Gets Nod for Cleaner Engine Rules
Published Date: 8/28/2025
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Summary
The EPA just gave a thumbs-up to new rules in the Mojave Desert that cut pollution from engines, helping keep the air cleaner. This update affects anyone using internal combustion engines in the area and makes sure the local air plan meets federal standards. No big costs or deadlines for you—just better air and clearer rules!
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Mojave Desert engine emissions rule
If you use an internal combustion engine in the Mojave Desert area of California, the EPA approved a local rule into the California State Implementation Plan that regulates emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and oxides of nitrogen (NOx). The approval means the local air plan meets Clean Air Act requirements, which the agency says cuts pollution and helps keep the air cleaner without imposing big new costs or deadlines for you.
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