2025-14476Proposed Rule

EPA Greenlights South Carolina's Haze-Busting Air Plan Update

Published Date: 7/31/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

The EPA is ready to approve South Carolina’s updated plan to clear up the skies and reduce haze in special protected areas. This plan helps keep the air cleaner and the views clearer by following national rules, with no big costs or delays expected. It affects communities near these protected spots and shows South Carolina’s commitment to better air quality for years to come.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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South Carolina Haze Plan Approval

If you live near South Carolina’s protected federal lands, EPA is proposing to approve South Carolina’s regional haze plan submitted on March 3, 2022, for the program’s second planning period. This approval aims to keep the air cleaner and improve visibility in mandatory Class I Federal areas in South Carolina.

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7/31/2025

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