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Monitoring for Compliance with the Fluoride Secondary Maximum Contaminant Level
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Early Stakeholder Outreach – OAC Chapter 3745-79 – Small Business Technical Assistance Rules Requesting Stakeholder Input: Ohio EPA, Division of Air Pollution Control (DAPC), is seeking stakeholder input on the rules in OAC 3745-79. The rules in OAC Chapter 3745-79 establish the small business technical assistance program. The program created by these rules and ORC 3704.18 helps small businesses understand and comply with air pollution regulations. Ohio EPA is reviewing the rules as part of its general review to fulfill the requirements of ORC 106.03 and ORC 106.031 (5-year review). Ohio EPA is not aware, at this time, of any major changes necessary to these rules. The Early Stakeholder Fact Sheet is available here. The comment deadline is
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On Wednesday, two environmental advocacy groups filed a lawsuit against the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael S. Regan, for his alleged failure to timely review two statesâ ozone compliance plans and determine whether they meet Clean Air Act (CAA) requirements. The filing argued that as a result of the agencyâs lapse, the defendant has failed to protect people, ecosystems, and wildlife from ozone pollution.
The Northern District of California complaint, filed by the Center for Biological Diversity and the Center for Environmental Health, explained that the oil and natural gas development industry is a large contributor to ozone pollution, also known as smog. The filing contended that ozone is harmful to human health and is often to blame for respiratory problems, hospital visits, and fatalities. The plaintiffs noted that the pollutant is especially harmful to children, the elderly, and people