2025-20372Rule

EPA Approves Connecticut's Tougher Air Quality Rules for Cleaner Skies

Published Date: 11/20/2025

Rule

Summary

The EPA just gave a thumbs-up to Connecticut’s updated air pollution rules, including new limits on dangerous chemicals like 1-bromopropane. This means businesses in Connecticut will follow clearer, stronger rules to keep the air cleaner starting December 22, 2025. No big costs are expected, but everyone should get ready for these important changes to protect health and the environment.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 1 mixed.

State Adds 1‑Bromopropane to HAPs List

Connecticut revised its definition of “hazardous air pollutant” to match the federal list in CAA section 112(b)(1), including EPA’s addition of 1‑bromopropane. EPA approved that revision, and the approval is effective December 22, 2025.

Premises‑Wide HAP Limits Below Title V Thresholds

Connecticut amended RCSA sections 22a-174-33a and 22a-174-33b to revise limits on potential to emit hazardous air pollutants so premises‑wide emissions are limited below Title V source thresholds (sections reference 50% and 80% thresholds). EPA approved these revisions effective December 22, 2025.

Not Approved on Indian Reservation Land

EPA did not approve Connecticut’s submission to apply on any Indian reservation land or in any area where an Indian tribe has demonstrated jurisdiction; in those areas the approval does not apply and the rule will not impose direct costs on tribal governments.

Your PRIA Score

Score Hidden

Personalized for You

How does this regulation affect your finances?

Sign up for a PRIA Policy Scan to see your personalized alignment score for this federal register document and every other regulation we track. We analyze your financial profile against policy provisions to show you exactly what matters to your wallet.

Free to start

Key Dates

Published Date
Rule Effective
11/20/2025
12/22/2025

Department and Agencies

Department
Independent Agency
Agency
Environmental Protection Agency
Source: View HTML

Related Federal Register Documents

Previous / Next Documents

Back to Federal Register

Take It Personal

Get Your Personalized Policy View

Start a Free Government Policy Watch to see how policy affects your household, then upgrade to PRIA Full Coverage for year-round monitoring.

Already have an account? Sign in