EPA seeks public
comment on implementing proposed particle standards
WASHINGTON (02/14/06) -- The U.S. EPA
is seeking public comment on how best to implement any new standards that
may result from the recently proposed revisions to the National Ambient
Air Quality Standards for particulate matter (PM). The revisions to PM
standards were proposed on Jan. 17, 2006.
EPA said the purpose of the notice
is to assure the public that it is aware of and is considering the multiple
issues associated with implementing potential revised standards for fine
particle pollution and new standards for coarse particles while recognizing
that no final decision has been made whether or how to revise the current
PM standards. The notice announces that the Agency will seek comment on
key implementation issues to ensure that all points of view are considered
by EPA. EPA will take public comment for 60 days following publication
of the notice in the Federal Register.
Additional information on this action
is available online.