EPA Eyes Alaska's Hazy Air Plan for National Parks Approval
Published Date: 10/30/2025
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Summary
Alaska’s new plan to clear up regional haze is officially approved! This means cleaner air for everyone in the state, especially in national parks and wilderness areas. The plan kicks off the second phase of efforts to reduce pollution, with timelines and actions set to keep Alaska’s skies clearer without extra costs to businesses or residents.
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EPA Approves Alaska Haze Plan
The EPA approved Alaska’s Regional Haze Plan for the second implementation period. This starts the second phase of actions and timelines to reduce air pollution in Alaska, especially benefiting national parks and wilderness areas by aiming for cleaner skies.
Plan Says No New Costs Imposed
The approved plan includes timelines and actions to reduce pollution and is stated to keep Alaska’s skies clearer without imposing extra costs on businesses or residents.
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