The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has sent a request to extend data collection for the NESHAP regulations on nutritional yeast manufacturing to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review. This request has already been approved until February 28, 2025, but the EPA is asking for additional comments from the public by March 31, 2025. These regulations aim to control the emission of harmful air pollutants from yeast manufacturing facilities. The requirements include initial notifications, performance tests, and regular reports to ensure compliance.
Simple Explanation
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wants to keep checking how four factories that make a special kind of yeast are doing so they donβt pollute the air too much. Theyβre asking people to say what they think about it before the end of March next year.