Ohio's air quality rules get a typo fix, but no real changes
What happened
Ohio is updating its rules for emergency air pollution episodes and air quality standards. The changes are mostly minor, like correcting typos and updating references.
Why it matters
This document is a non-event. It shows that the US environmental regulators are processing routine administrative updates to state plans. No actual change to air quality standards or enforcement is happening. This is the bureaucratic equivalent of tidying up a desk.
The signal
There is nothing to watch here. This document does not change anything measurable.