Missouri removes old pollution rules that no longer apply
What happened
The US environmental regulators have approved Missouri's request to remove two old rules about nitrogen oxide emissions. These rules previously applied to power plants and other industrial units, but they had already expired.
Why it matters
This document is a bureaucratic cleanup. The rules in question had already sunsetted, meaning they were no longer in effect. The formal removal from the state's air quality plan simply updates the official record to reflect the current situation.
The signal
There is nothing to watch here. This is a procedural update for rules that already expired.