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HR 161 streamlines air pollution permits, boosting efficiency for industries while ensuring environmental protections, fostering economic growth and job creation.
HR 161 streamlines air pollution permits, boosting efficiency for industries while ensuring environmental protections, fostering economic growth and job creation.
The New Source Review Permitting Improvement Act (HR 161) aims to streamline and enhance the permitting process for new sources of air pollution under the Clean Air Act. The bill seeks to reduce regulatory burdens on industries while ensuring that environmental protections remain intact. By improving the efficiency of the permitting process, the legislation intends to facilitate economic growth and job creation in sectors such as energy and manufacturing.
HR 161 includes several significant provisions designed to improve the permitting process:
Streamlined Permitting Process:
Increased Transparency:
Flexibility for Industries:
Collaboration with State Agencies:
The primary stakeholders affected by HR 161 include:
HR 161 represents a significant effort to reform the New Source Review permitting process, aiming to balance economic development with environmental protection. By streamlining procedures and enhancing transparency, the bill seeks to foster a more favorable environment for new industrial projects while maintaining compliance with air quality standards.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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