EPAFinal Rule
Final approval of the Minnesota Exempt Source SIP Revision
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Summary
The EPA has approved Minnesota's updated plan for managing air pollution from certain exempt sources like small generators and equipment. This approval helps ensure Minnesota meets federal air quality standards and protects public health by reducing harmful emissions in the state.
Key Points
- 1The EPA approved Minnesota's revised State Implementation Plan (SIP) for controlling air pollution from sources that are normally exempt from strict air quality rules
- 2This plan addresses how Minnesota will monitor and manage emissions from smaller industrial equipment and facilities that don't require regular permits
- 3The approval means Minnesota can now implement its air quality strategy while staying compliant with federal Clean Air Act requirements
- 4This affects Minnesota businesses and facilities that operate exempt sources by clarifying what air quality standards they must follow
- 5The regulation is now in effect and gives Minnesota regulatory authority to enforce its air quality goals in the affected regions
Key Dates
Published
November 20, 2025
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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