EPAProposed Rule
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Coal- and Oil-Fired Electric Utility Steam Generating Units
EnergyEnvironmentHealthcare
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Summary
The EPA is proposing new rules to limit harmful air pollution from coal and oil-fired power plants that generate electricity. These rules aim to reduce toxic chemicals released into the air that can harm human health and the environment.
Key Points
- 1The rule sets stricter limits on hazardous air pollutants (like mercury and arsenic) that power plants can release into the atmosphere
- 2Coal and oil-fired electric utilities are the main facilities affected by these new pollution standards
- 3Power plants will need to install or upgrade pollution control equipment to meet the new requirements
- 4The public has until August 12, 2025 to submit comments on the proposed rule before the EPA makes a final decision
- 5These standards are designed to protect public health by reducing exposure to toxic air pollutants linked to respiratory problems and other diseases
Key Dates
Published
June 17, 2025
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