Bill Detail
H.R. 161
Congress: 119
Title
New Source Review Permitting Improvement Act
Summary
New Source Review Permitting Improvement Act This bill modifies terminology for purposes of the New Source Review (NSR) permitting program of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In order for a change to a stationary source to be a modification (a change to a stationary source that increases the air pollutant emissions or results in new pollutants) for purposes of the NSR permitting program, the maximum hourly emission rate achievable by such source must be higher than the maximum hourly rate achievable by such source during any hour in the 10-year period preceding the change. A change at a stationary source is not considered to be a modification under the bill if it is designed to (1) reduce the amount of any air pollutant emitted; or (2) restore, maintain, or improve the reliability of operations at, or safety of, the source. However, such changes are not excepted if the EPA determines the increase in the maximum achievable hourly emission rate from such change would cause an adverse effect on human health or the environment. Construction, in connection with a major emitting facility (a type of stationary source), does not include a change at such a facility that does not result in a significant emissions increase or a significant net emissions increase. In relation to major emitting facilities in nonattainment areas, the terms modifications and modified do not include changes at such facilities that do not result in a significant emissions increase or a significant net emissions increase.
Sponsor
Rep. H. Griffith [R-VA-9]
Status
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 542.
Status as of Jun 29, 10:38 AM · synced 10h ago
Introduced
2025-01-03
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Bill Engagement
New Source Review Permitting Improvement Act This bill modifies terminology for purposes of the New Source Review (NSR) permitting program of the Environmental Protection Agency…
Lobbyists on the case
- American Chemistry Council3 filings · 10 lobs
- Chamber of Commerce of the U.s.a.2 filings · 40 lobs
- National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA)1 filing · 12 lobs
- Americans for Prosperity1 filing · 8 lobs
- Edison Electric Institute1 filing · 4 lobs
- American Cement Association (Formerly Portland Cement Association)1 filing · 4 lobs
- Ryan Jackson2026 Q1
- Chris Jahn2026 Q1
- Preston Beard2026 Q1
- Neil Bradley2026 Q1
- Keelie Broom2026 Q1Chamber of Commerce of the U.s.a. · Deputy Dir., Chief Administrator Officers Congressional Excellence Program, Apr. 2025-Aug. 2025
- Dan Byers2026 Q1
- Gerson ("Chuck") Chaitovitz2026 Q1
- Suzanne Clark2026 Q1