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TX148.06 Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Promulgations; Texas; Interstate Transport Requirements for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS), Proposed rule, 7 pages

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Summary

The EPA is proposing new rules to ensure Texas meets federal air quality standards for sulfur dioxide, a pollutant that can harm human health and the environment. The rule addresses how sulfur dioxide from sources in Texas might affect air quality in other states, requiring Texas to develop a plan to reduce these emissions.

Key Points

  • 1Texas must create a plan showing how it will meet 2010 federal air quality standards for sulfur dioxide, a harmful gas produced by power plants and industrial facilities
  • 2The rule focuses on 'interstate transport,' meaning it addresses how pollution from Texas sources can drift into neighboring states and violate their air quality standards
  • 3The EPA is currently accepting public comments on this proposed rule until July 19, 2025, giving citizens and organizations a chance to weigh in before it becomes final
  • 4If approved, Texas will need to identify which facilities emit too much sulfur dioxide and implement controls to reduce emissions
  • 5The regulation affects power plants, refineries, and other industrial sources that release sulfur dioxide, ultimately impacting air quality and public health across Texas and neighboring states

Key Dates

Published

June 18, 2025

Comment Deadline

July 19, 2025

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