2025-05339Rule

EPA Delays Steel Mill Pollution Compliance Rules

Published Date: 3/31/2025

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Summary

The EPA is hitting pause on some new pollution rules for iron and steel factories, giving them 90 extra days before they have to follow certain 2025 deadlines. This gives the EPA time to rethink parts of the rules and helps the factories avoid rushing to meet new requirements. If you work in or with these steel plants, expect a short delay but no immediate cost changes yet.

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90-Day Pause on 2025 Steel Plant Deadlines

If you work in or with integrated iron and steel manufacturing facilities, the EPA is delaying certain compliance deadlines that were set by the April 3, 2024 rule and due in 2025. The stay gives the facilities an extra 90 days while the EPA reconsiders parts of the rule (letters dated August 14, 2024 and March 5, 2025) and does not create immediate changes to costs.

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Key Dates

Published Date
3/31/2025

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