Ohio updates its nitrogen oxide rules, but the changes are only administrative
What happened
Ohio is updating its rules for limiting nitrogen oxide emissions. The changes are minor and mostly involve administrative language and updated references.
Why it matters
These proposed changes are purely administrative. They do not alter how much pollution is allowed or how it is measured. This means the actual impact on air quality or industrial operations will be negligible.
The signal
There is nothing specific to watch for, as these are non-substantive changes.