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EPA solicits public comment on pesticide residue petitions filed in 2023-2025 for establishment or modification of regulations on various commodities under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
EPA proposes to modify its January 2025 ozone reclassification rule nationwide, allowing states to apply only current-classification requirements rather than prior-classification State Implementation Plan obligations upon area reclassification.
HUD revises noise abatement regulations to allow multiple program offices to approve projects in unacceptable noise zones based on funding source and eliminates outdated surveillance requirements.
HUD proposes amending its manufactured home definition to exempt upper-floor transportable sections from permanent chassis requirements, potentially lowering construction and housing costs for manufacturers.
The EPA is partially withdrawing failure-to-submit findings against 13 states and six local air agencies for State Implementation Plan revisions addressing excess emissions during startup, shutdown, and malfunction periods, removing certain Clean Ai…
EPA approves New York's limited maintenance plan for fine particulate matter (PM2.5) standards in ten counties across the New York Metropolitan Area for the second ten-year maintenance period under the Clean Air Act.
The EPA proposes extending the San Joaquin Valley's PM2.5 attainment deadline from December 31, 2025, to December 31, 2030, with a 30-day public comment period.
EPA proposes extending the South Coast air quality nonattainment area's PM2.5 compliance deadline from December 31, 2025, to December 31, 2030; public comment period is 30 days.
EPA approves Connecticut's State Implementation Plan revision aligning ozone ambient air quality standards with federal requirements and clarifying volatile organic compound calculation methods for adhesive and sealant products.
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