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OK047.01 Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations; Oklahoma; Interstate Transport Requirements for the 2010 SO2 National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS), Proposed rule, 7 pages

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Summary

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing a plan for Oklahoma to reduce sulfur dioxide (SO2) pollution, a harmful air pollutant that causes breathing problems and acid rain. This rule ensures that Oklahoma meets federal air quality standards and prevents pollution from drifting into neighboring states.

Key Points

  • 1Oklahoma must develop a plan to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions from power plants and industrial facilities
  • 2The rule addresses 'interstate transport,' meaning Oklahoma's pollution can't cross state lines and harm air quality in other states
  • 3This applies the EPA's 2010 air quality standards for SO2, which are designed to protect public health
  • 4The public has until March 17, 2026 to submit comments on this proposed rule before it becomes final
  • 5Industries in Oklahoma that emit SO2 may need to install pollution control equipment or reduce their operations

Key Dates

Published

February 12, 2026

Comment Deadline

March 17, 2026(24 days left)

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