EPA Public Input Document on ConPerm Changes
Summary
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a public input document seeking feedback on potential changes to its Clean Air Act Permitting (ConPerm) program. This document is part of an ongoing consultation process to gather stakeholder perspectives before any formal rule changes are proposed.
What changed
The EPA has released a public input document soliciting feedback on potential modifications to its Clean Air Act Permitting (ConPerm) program. This initiative aims to gather preliminary stakeholder input and identify areas for potential improvement or adjustment within the existing permitting framework. The document does not propose specific regulatory changes but rather seeks to understand industry perspectives and operational challenges.
Regulated entities and interested parties are encouraged to review the document and submit their input to the EPA. While this is a preliminary consultation phase and no compliance deadlines are immediately imposed, providing feedback is crucial for shaping any future regulatory actions. The EPA will use this input to inform potential future rulemaking or guidance concerning the ConPerm program.
What to do next
- Review the EPA's public input document on ConPerm changes.
- Submit feedback and comments to the EPA regarding potential changes to the permitting program.
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