Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 85— - AIR POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - GENERAL PROVISIONS › § 7627
The EPA must write rules within 12 months after November 15, 1990, after talking with the Secretary of the Interior and the Coast Guard, to control air pollution from oil and gas and other sources on the Outer Continental Shelf off the Pacific, Arctic, and Atlantic coasts (except the North Slope Borough in Alaska) and off the Florida Gulf Coast east of longitude 87 degrees 30 minutes. These rules must help meet federal and state air quality standards and other clean-air requirements. Sources within 25 miles of a State’s seaward line must follow the same rules as if they were on land near that State. The rules cover things like emission controls, limits, offsets, permits, monitoring, testing, and reporting. New offshore sources must follow the rules when they are issued. existing sources must follow them 24 months later. EPA must update the rules to match onshore rules and the rules can be enforced like other major air standards. EPA can grant a written exemption if a control is technically impossible or would unsafe, but must replace it with a requirement as close as possible and make sure any extra pollution is offset by real reductions from the same or other nearby sources, with public notice and comment. States next to these offshore sources may make their own rules and ask EPA to let them enforce the rules if EPA approves. For the OCS areas next to Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, or the North Slope Borough, the Secretary of the Interior must work with EPA and must finish a study within 3 years of November 15, 1990 on emissions that affect ozone or nitrogen dioxide and decide if more action is needed. The law also defines a few terms: “Outer Continental Shelf” (as in the OCS Lands Act), “corresponding onshore area” (the nearest or most affected onshore air area), “OCS source” (any equipment or facility on the OCS that can emit pollutants), and “new” versus “existing” OCS source (as used in section 7411). The rules and certain study requirements also apply to coastal waters like they apply to the Great Lakes and the Chesapeake Bay.
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42 U.S.C. § 7627
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73