Upcoming EPA Public Hearings: Your Chance to Weigh In on Air Quality Regulations
Dust storms,or haboobs,can dramatically impact air quality. But beyond these dramatic events, ongoing efforts to regulate air emissions are crucial for long-term public health. The U.S. Small Business Management is encouraging you to stay informed and participate in upcoming public hearings hosted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
These hearings focus on proposed changes to air regulations impacting several key industries. Your input is valuable as the EPA refines these rules. Here’s a breakdown of what’s coming up:
Key Regulations Under Review
The EPA is currently reviewing and proposing updates to regulations concerning emissions from the oil and gas, iron and steel, and coke oven industries. These updates aim to reduce pollution and protect public health. Here’s a closer look at each:
Oil and Natural Gas Sector Climate review: The comment deadline for this interim final rule has been extended to October 2, 2025. A virtual public hearing is scheduled for September 2, 2025. This rule focuses on standards for new, reconstructed, and modified sources, as well as emissions guidelines for existing facilities. Integrated Iron and Steel Manufacturing: You now have until October 3, 2025, to submit comments on the national Emission Standards for Hazardous Air pollutants for Integrated Iron and Steel Manufacturing Facilities Technology Review. A virtual public hearing will take place on September 3, 2025.
Coke Ovens: The comment period for the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Coke Ovens – covering pushing, quenching, battery stacks, and batteries - has been extended to October 6, 2025. A virtual public hearing is planned for September 4, 2025. This review also includes assessments of residual risk and periodic technology reviews.Why Your Participation Matters
These regulations directly impact the air you breathe and the health of your community. Participating in the public hearing process allows you to:
Voice your concerns: Share your perspectives on how these regulations might affect your business, community, or personal health.
offer valuable insights: Provide technical expertise or real-world experiences that can help the EPA refine its rules. shape future policy: Contribute to the growth of effective and equitable air quality standards.
How to Get Involved
You can participate in these regulatory updates in several ways:
Submit written comments: Detailed instructions for submitting comments can be found in the Federal Register links provided above.
Attend a virtual public hearing: The EPA will host virtual hearings on the dates listed above. Check the Federal Register for specific access details.
* Stay informed: Continue to monitor the EPA’s website and the Federal register for updates and further opportunities to engage.
Taking the time to understand and participate in these regulatory processes is a powerful way to advocate for cleaner air and a healthier future for everyone.





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