EPAProposed Rule
Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations: Oklahoma; Updates to the State Implementation Plan for New Source Review Permitting and General SIP Provisions
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Summary
Oklahoma is updating its air quality plan to clarify how new factories and industrial facilities get permission to operate in the state. These updates make sure that new polluting businesses don't harm air quality and that the state follows federal environmental standards.
Key Points
- 1Oklahoma is revising its rules for how new industrial facilities must apply for air quality permits before they can start operating
- 2The changes ensure that new factories and plants don't worsen air pollution beyond what federal law allows
- 3The EPA is reviewing these state rule changes to make sure they meet federal Clean Air Act requirements
- 4The public has until December 18, 2025 to submit comments about whether these proposed changes are good or bad
- 5These updated rules affect industrial companies planning to build or expand facilities in Oklahoma
Key Dates
Published
November 17, 2025
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