2025-20352Rule

Salt Lake and Provo Finally Win Clean Air Badge

Published Date: 11/19/2025

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Summary

Great news for Salt Lake City and Provo! The EPA says these Utah areas now meet clean air standards for tiny pollution particles called PM2.5. This means cleaner air, updated state rules, and new plans to keep pollution low starting December 19, 2025—helping everyone breathe easier without extra costs.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Provo & Salt Lake City Redesignated Attainment

On December 19, 2025, the EPA redesignates the Provo and Salt Lake City 2006 24-hour PM2.5 nonattainment areas to "attainment" under 40 CFR part 81. Upon that effective date, the official designation status for the listed portions of counties (the detailed township boundaries are in the rule) will be revised to attainment.

2035 Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets Approved

EPA approves the Provo and Salt Lake City 2035 motor vehicle emission budgets and finds them adequate for transportation conformity. Final 2035 budgets are: Provo — 1.5 tpd direct PM2.5, 6.5 tpd NOX, 7.0 tpd VOCs; Salt Lake City — 1.38 tpd direct PM2.5, 21.63 tpd NOX, 20.57 tpd VOCs.

EPA Finds No Significant Small-Business Burden

The EPA states this action approves state law meeting the Clean Air Act and "is certified as not having a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities" under the Regulatory Flexibility Act. The rule does not impose additional Federal requirements beyond state law.

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Key Dates

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11/19/2025
12/19/2025

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