Proposed EPA rule could weaken Texans’ voice on certain air permits used by data centers


The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to change its rules for permits issued to so-called minor air polluters by handing states greater power to decide how much notice and public input residents receive before such permits are approved or denied. For Texans, the rule change could limit their right to speak out about a […]
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