EQB Considers Proposed Rule Eliminating Stage II Vapor Controls At Gasoline Stations May 19
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The Environmental Quality Board holds a virtual meeting May 19 to consider a proposed regulation to remove Stage II vapor controls at gasoline and add vapor leak monitoring requirements for small gasoline storage tanks. The Stage II vapor controls are no longer needed because vehicles are now equipped with onboard refueling vapor recovery systems. The regulation would apply to the five-county Philadelphia area-- Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties-- and the seven- county Pittsburgh area-- Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties. The instructions for joining the virtual meeting are on the EQB webpage. The meeting starts at 9:00 a.m. For more information and available handouts, visit the Environmental Quality Board webpage. Questions should be directed to: Laura Edinger by calling 717-772-3277 or send email to: ledinger@pa.gov. Related Articles: DEP Our Common Wealth Blog: Air Quality In PA, How To Be Air Aware DEP Our Common Wealth Blog: Hidden Factors When Considering COVID-19-Related Air Quality Improvements DEP Our Common Wealth Blog: Burning Household Trash Can Harm Your Family, Neighbors And The Environment DEP Our Common Wealth Blog: Recreational Fires And Air Quality [Posted: May 6, 2020] |
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