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State Implementation Plans (SIP)
Introduction
State Implementation Plans (SIPs) are a collection of regulations that explain how a State will clean up polluted areas under the Clean Air Act. The states must involve the public in the approval process before a SIP is finalized. USEPA approves each SIP, and if it isn't acceptable, the USEPA can assume responsibility for enforcing the Clean Air Act in that State.
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This system displays all federally approved SIP regulations by the pre-defined
views listed below. Contact either Bill Deese at the USEPA (214) 665-7253
or responsible State Agency for the most up-to-date information.
Select a State: