EPA Hands Missouri Reins on Farm Chemical Accident Rules
Published Date: 2/26/2026
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Summary
Missouri asked the EPA to let its Department of Natural Resources take over part of the rules that keep farms safe from accidental chemical releases, especially with anhydrous ammonia. The EPA thinks Missouri’s plan meets the rules and is ready to approve it, which means local folks will handle safety checks instead of the feds. If you want to share your thoughts, you’ve got until March 30, 2026, to speak up!
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