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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 1106
    Reading Time:about 21 minutes

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released the MOtor Vehicle Emission Simulator model (MOVES3) for use outside of California. This is an update to the EPA's tools for estimating emissions from vehicles. MOVES3 should be used for state plans and transportation conformity, starting a two-year grace period that allows its adoption before it becomes mandatory by 2023. It includes updates like new emission rates and data from various sources, improving the accuracy of emissions estimates.

    Simple Explanation

    The EPA has made a new tool called MOVES3 to help figure out the pollution from cars and trucks, but it won’t be required to use it for a couple of years to help people get used to it.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:89 FR 107003
    Reading Time:about 32 minutes

    The Postal Service is making changes to its Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) by eliminating three current labeling lists—L003, L011, and L801—and directing those services to existing lists L002, L005, or L009. This marks the first step toward a new shape-based labeling system aimed at improving mail processing efficiency. The changes, part of a broader 10-year plan, are set to take effect on January 19, 2025, with a grace period for mailers to adjust until April 1, 2025. The goal is to streamline operations and reduce errors by aligning mail preparation and entry with newly established USPS processing points.

    Simple Explanation

    The Postal Service is changing some of its mail-sorting rules by getting rid of three old lists and using a few others instead; they hope this will make things work better and faster. They'll start doing this in 2025, but they'll give people until April 1st to get used to the new way.