EPAProposed Rule

Review of National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Polyether Polyols Production Industry

EnvironmentHealthcare

Summary

The EPA is reviewing and updating air pollution standards for factories that make polyether polyols, chemicals used in foam, coatings, and other products. The new rules aim to reduce harmful air pollutants released during production to protect public health and air quality.

Key Points

  • 1This rule applies to manufacturing plants that produce polyether polyols, which are chemicals used to make foam cushions, insulation, and other everyday products
  • 2The EPA is tightening limits on hazardous air pollutants (toxic chemicals) that these factories can release into the atmosphere
  • 3Companies will need to install or upgrade pollution control equipment and monitoring systems to comply with the new standards
  • 4The rule helps protect workers and people living near these factories from exposure to toxic air pollution
  • 5This is a proposed rule, meaning the EPA is still accepting public comments and feedback before making it final

Impact Assessment

If you are a polyether polyols manufacturer, this means you will need to upgrade equipment and processes to reduce air pollution emissions, which will increase operational costs but help protect air quality and worker health.

Impact Level
Significant
Geographic Scope

National

Compliance Cost

Significant

Who is Affected
ManufacturersSmall BusinessesWorkers/LaborersEnergy Companies

Key Dates

Published

February 26, 2025

Regulatory Connections

Amends CFR Sections
40 CFR Part 63

This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.