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OMA to U.S. EPA: Stricter PM2.5 Standard Is Unnecessary

February 24, 2023

The OMA has raised opposition to the U.S. EPA’s proposed rule for stricter air standards on particulate matter known as PM2.5. The proposal comes even though PM2.5 levels in the U.S. have dropped 44% since 2000 — and throughout Ohio.

OMA President Ryan Augsburger submitted these comments, noting that the proposed standards would harm manufacturers and possibly jeopardize clean energy manufacturing.

Members are encouraged to voice their concerns by using this communication tool. 2/22/2023

OMA Comments on Maumee TMDL General Permit Draft

February 24, 2023

Earlier this month, the OMA submitted comments to Ohio EPA in response to the agency’s draft proposed framework for the Maumee Watershed TMDL General Permit. The OMA expressed general support, but also offered several suggestions. Read the OMA’s comments. 2/20/2023

Possible Setback for Common-sense Regulatory Reform

February 17, 2023

In what may be a possible setback for common-sense regulatory reform, a federal court has ordered the Biden administration’s U.S. EPA to reconsider a Trump-era decision reversing a rule that allows individuals to bring federal nuisance lawsuits against businesses under the Clean Air Act.

Without the 2020 rule change, citizen suits against manufacturing facilities would be allowed to continue, even when a facility is operating in accordance with its permit, or when the Ohio EPA has stated the facility did not operate as a nuisance.

The OMA led the Ohio business community in backing the 2020 rule change. For more, read this memo from Bricker & Eckler, the OMA’s general counsel. 2/16/2023

More on U.S. EPA’s Proposal for Stricter Air Mandates

February 17, 2023

As reported earlier, the U.S. EPA is considering a rule to impose stricter air standards on particulate matter known as PM2.5. This development comes as PM2.5 levels in the U.S. have dropped 44% since 2000 — and throughout Ohio, as reported by Ohio EPA.

On Feb. 21-23, the U.S. EPA will hold a hearing on its proposal. The OMA is pushing back against this unnecessary change, which would hinder manufacturing operations. Concerned members have multiple opportunities to engage. Contact OMA staff to learn how.

Also, OMA members can use this communication tool to directly email key decision makers in D.C. 2/16/2023

Webinar: Get Recognized for Environmental Stewardship

February 17, 2023

Ohio EPA is urging manufacturers to learn more about the agency’s Encouraging Environmental Excellence (E3) program, which recognizes businesses for exceptional achievements in environmental stewardship. The E3 program has spotlighted the efforts of many OMA members.

Register now for the agency’s March 2 webinar, which will guide businesses through the E3 application. 2/13/2023

Ohio EPA Seeks Input on Title V Permitting Rule Changes

February 17, 2023

Ohio EPA is requesting input on its updates and five-year review of permitting rules under Title V of the Clean Air Act. Title V requires each state to develop an emission fee program for major sources of air pollution. Sources must annually certify compliance with the terms of their permit.

The rules and other supporting documents can be found here. Email Lindsey Short at the OMA by March 6 if you are impacted by these rules or have input/suggestions for changes. 2/15/2023

Update on GHG Reporting for Federal Contractors

February 17, 2023

OMA Connections Partner Thompson Hine has published this update on a proposed rule to require federal contractors to disclose greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and climate-related financial risk. The rule would force contractors (with at least $50 million in contract obligations in the prior fiscal year) to annually disclose their GHG emissions. 2/13/2023

OMA Members Urged to Oppose U.S. EPA’s Latest Proposed Air Regulations

February 10, 2023

The U.S. EPA is considering a rule to impose stricter air standards on particulate matter known as PM2.5, even though PM2.5 levels in the U.S. have dropped 44% since 2000. To push back against this unnecessary change, the OMA is working closely with the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), which says the rule would force manufacturers to change their operations abruptly.

Read the full story on this development.

On Feb. 21, the U.S. EPA will hold a hearing on the proposal. To participate, sign up here before Feb. 16.

Also, OMA members can support manufacturing interests by using this communication tool to email to key decision makers in D.C. 2/9/2023

Ohio EPA Seeks Input on Emissions Rules

February 10, 2023

Ohio EPA is requesting stakeholder input on its rules for control of emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and carbon monoxide (CO) from stationary emission sources.

Please email the OMA’s Lindsey Short by Feb. 24 if you are impacted by these rules or have any input/suggestions for future rule changes. 2/9/2023

Ohio EPA Compliance Webinar, Feb. 16

February 10, 2023

Ohio EPA will be conducting a Feb. 16 webinar to highlight the agency’s free and confidential compliance assistance services. These services can keep businesses out of trouble and save them money. Learn more and register for this complimentary webinar. 2/9/2023