Manufacturers cheer EPA moves to revise permitting rules under the Clean Air Act

The National Association of Manufacturers told the Environmental Protection Agency that recently proposed changes to Clean Air Act regulations would remove bureaucratic hurdles for basic construction jobs for new and upgraded factories.
Manufacturers cheer EPA moves to revise permitting rules under the Clean Air Act

The National Association of Manufacturers has informed the Environmental Protection Agency that proposed changes to Clean Air Act regulations will eliminate bureaucratic obstacles. These changes are expected to facilitate basic construction work for new and upgraded factories. This move aims to reduce delays and complexities in the permitting process.

  • The National Association of Manufacturers communicated with the EPA.
  • Proposed changes to Clean Air Act regulations were discussed.
  • These changes aim to remove bureaucratic hurdles for factory construction.
  • The benefits apply to both new and upgraded factories.
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