2025-11373Rule

EPA Greenlights New York's Cleaner Fuel and Oil Rules

Published Date: 6/20/2025

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Summary

The EPA is giving a thumbs-up to New York’s updated rules that cut down on sulfur and tiny pollution particles from fuels and waste oil use. This means cleaner air for everyone in New York, with new limits, permits, and record-keeping for facilities using waste oil. These changes kick in soon and help the state meet important air quality goals without extra costs for most folks.

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New York cuts sulfur and fine particles

The EPA approved New York's rule changes that lower sulfur and fine particulate emissions from fuels across New York State. The changes are meant to help the State attain and maintain the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for sulfur dioxide and fine particulate matter.

New permitting and record rules for waste-oil burners

The revisions create applicability rules, composition limits, and permitting requirements for burning waste oils and add monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting for facilities allowed to burn waste oil in New York. Facilities that burn waste oil will need to meet these new permitting and paperwork requirements.

Space-heater waste oil rules for auto shops

The rule updates conditions for firing waste oils in space heaters at automotive maintenance and service facilities to align with Federal and New York hazardous waste regulations. Automotive service facilities that use waste-oil space heaters will need to follow the updated conditions.

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6/20/2025

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