2025-19989Proposed Rule

Oklahoma's Air Rules Get EPA Nod for Cleaner Permits

Published Date: 11/17/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

Oklahoma is updating its air pollution rules to make sure new factories and projects follow cleaner standards. These changes affect businesses applying for air permits and help keep the air safer for everyone. You’ve got until December 17, 2025, to share your thoughts before the updates go live—no extra costs are expected, just clearer rules!

Analyzed Economic Effects

6 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 2 costs, 2 mixed.

New Enhanced NSR Streamlining Pathway

Oklahoma added an "enhanced NSR" pathway that lets sources with existing part 70 operating permits incorporate NSR permit terms into their operating permit by administrative amendment. The enhanced pathway is limited to sources with existing part 70 permits and keeps EPA review (45 days) and a 30-day public comment period on draft operating permits in the process.

10 TPY Minor NSR Permit Threshold

Oklahoma added a 10 tons per year (TPY) threshold for changes at sources with existing part 70 permits: any physical change that would increase potential to emit by more than 10 TPY of any regulated pollutant now requires a minor NSR construction permit. Projects below 10 TPY are exempt from that construction-permit requirement but still must follow part 70 permit modification rules.

Start Construction Before Permit Issued

Oklahoma added provisions allowing an applicant at a Subchapter 8 major source to begin construction after submitting an administratively complete minor NSR application, but not to operate the unit. The rule says construction is at the applicant's risk and expense, the DEQ can deny the permit, and federal requirements (e.g., NSPS/NESHAP) still apply.

EPA Proposal: Approve Oklahoma Minor NSR Program

EPA proposes to find that Oklahoma's OAC 252:4 and OAC 252:100, Subchapter 8 satisfy federal minor NSR requirements (40 CFR 51.160-51.164), making Subchapter 8 an approvable minor NSR program and removing older Regulation 1.4.1/1.4.2 provisions from the SIP.

More Public Notice Posted Online

Oklahoma requires the DEQ to post draft Tier II and Tier III individual construction permits on its website and provide a 30-day opportunity for public comment (in addition to newspaper notice). The DEQ must also post Tier I individual construction-permit opportunities for 30 days on the agency website.

50% 'Reasonable Possibility' Recordkeeping Rule

Oklahoma adopted 'reasonable possibility' criteria for projects using the actual-to-projected-actual test: pre- and post-change recordkeeping and reporting apply when projected emissions are at least 50% of federal significance levels. Oklahoma also requires pre-change recordkeeping for all projects using the actual-to-projected-actual method.

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Key Dates

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11/17/2025
12/17/2025

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