Virginia stops enforcing air pollution rules for factories that are already gone
What happened
Virginia removed two air pollution rules from its state plan. This means the state no longer has to track emissions from petroleum refineries or large appliance coating systems, because those facilities no longer operate there.
Why it matters
This is a bureaucratic cleanup. When an industry leaves a state, the specific environmental rules for that industry can be removed. It reduces administrative burden for Virginia's environmental agency.
The signal
Watch if petroleum refineries or large appliance coating systems ever return to Virginia, which would require new rules.