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Code · REGISTER · 2024-06-26 · Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) · Proposed Rules

Proposed Rules. Proposed rule; extension of comment period

499 words·~2 min read·/register/2024/06/26/2024-13901·

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Agency: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Action: Proposed rule; extension of comment period
Citation: FR Doc. 2024-13901 · EPA-R09-OAR-2024-0005; 11919-03-R9 · 40 CFR 52

Summary

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is extending the comment period for a proposed rule published May 31, 2024. The current comment period for the proposed rule was set to end on July 1, 2024. In response to requests from commenters, the EPA is extending the comment period for the proposed action to July 15, 2024.

Dates

The comment period for the proposed rule published on May 31, 2024, at 89 FR 47398 is extended. Comments must be received on or before July 15, 2024.

Supplementary Information

On May 31, 2024 (89 FR 47398), the EPA published the proposed rule “Partial Approval and Disapproval of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Arizona; Regional Haze State Implementation Plan for the Second Implementation Period and Prong 4 (Visibility) for the 2015 Ozone and 2012 Particulate Matter Standards” in the Federal Register . The original deadline to submit comments was July 1, 2024. This action extends the comment period for 14 days in response to requests from commenters. Written comments must now be received by July 15, 2024. Dated: June 17, 2024. Matthew Lakin, Director, Air and Radiation Division, Region IX. [FR Doc. 2024-13901 Filed 6-25-24; 8:45 am]

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