Environment

Control of Sulfur Emissions From Stationary Boilers - Proposed Rule

🇺🇸United States··Proposed Rule·Low Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The proposed rule pertains to revisions made by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to Missouri's State Implementation Plan (SIP) regarding the control of sulfur emissions from stationary boilers. Specifically, the rule aims to amend existing regulations by removing outdated references and implementing minor administrative updates. These changes are intended to ensure compliance with the Clean Air Act and are viewed as noncontroversial by the EPA, which intends to approve them without further extensive review unless adverse comments are received.

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Key Changes

  • Removal of references to a revoked state regulation
  • Minor administrative changes to existing regulations
  • Updates to ensure consistency with the Clean Air Act

Obligations

What this law requires

medium

Submit comments on the proposed rule to EPA Docket ID No. EPA-R07-OAR-2026-1785 via https://www.regulations.gov by May 11, 2026

Any interested parties wishing to comment on the proposed rule
disclosure
high

Ensure that sulfur emissions control regulations in Missouri Code of State Regulations (CSR) Title 10, Division 10, Section 5.570 are updated to remove references to revoked state regulations

Missouri Department of Natural Resources
operational
medium

Do not submit electronically any information considered Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute

All parties submitting comments to the EPA
prohibition
low

Accompany any multimedia submissions (audio, video, etc.) with a written comment that serves as the official comment and includes discussion of all points to be made

Any parties submitting multimedia comments to the EPA
reporting
high

Comply with the revised Missouri State Implementation Plan (SIP) amendments as approved by EPA, which address administrative changes to sulfur emissions control regulations

Missouri Department of Natural Resources and stationary boiler operators in Missouri
operational

Affected Parties

Missouri Department of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental Protection Agency

Tags

sulfur emissions,air quality,regulatory revisions