2025-17055Proposed Rule

EPA Approves Simpler Air Permits for Oregon Businesses

Published Date: 9/5/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

The EPA is set to approve updates to Lane County’s air pollution rules that make permits clearer and easier to get. These changes affect businesses with pollution sources by replacing old, broad limits with specific ones and improving how they check pollution levels. The new rules kick in soon, helping protect air quality without slowing down local projects or adding extra costs.

Analyzed Economic Effects

4 provisions identified: 4 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Specific Emission Limits Replace Generic Caps

The June 26, 2024 SIP revisions for Lane County, Oregon replace generic plant-site emission limits with source-specific and source-category specific limits. If you operate a stationary pollution source in Lane County, the rule changes the way allowable emissions are defined for your facility.

Modeling and Monitoring Use Clarified

The revisions clarify how modeling and monitoring are used to show compliance with air rules in Lane County, Oregon. If you must demonstrate emissions compliance for a stationary source, the rules explain whether modeling or monitoring (or both) can be used for assurance.

Construction Notification Requirements Updated

The Lane County SIP revisions update construction notification requirements for stationary sources in Lane County, Oregon. If you plan construction tied to a pollution source, the rules change how and when you must notify regulators about that work.

Permitting Process Streamlined and Aligned

The revisions streamline the permit application process and align Lane County stationary source permitting with existing Oregon State regulations. EPA proposes to approve these June 26, 2024 changes for Lane County, which the document says will help protect air quality without slowing local projects or adding extra costs.

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9/5/2025

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