North Texas Faces Stricter EPA Air Quality Standards Amid Rising Concerns.

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Tarrant County is among four Texas counties that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has flagged for exceeding new particulate matter standards, which could trigger stricter pollution regulations.

The revised standard lowers allowable soot levels from 12 micrograms per cubic meter to 9. Compliance assessments are due by February 7.

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality reported Tarrant and Dallas counties are out of compliance. If levels donโ€™t improve, industries emitting sootโ€”such as concrete plants, oil refineries, and vehiclesโ€”could face new restrictions and penalties.

Advocates argue stricter rules are critical, citing sootโ€™s links to cancer and reproductive issues. The Biden administration estimates the revised standards could prevent 4,500 premature deaths annually by 2032.

The North Central Texas Council of Governments says local air quality monitoring efforts are underway, but limited equipment may obscure true pollution levels. Their research aims to pinpoint specific sources and devise strategies to bring the region into compliance by the EPAโ€™s 2032 deadline.

The debate continues as North Texas strives to balance environmental health with economic vitality.

For Nicole Lopezโ€™s full story, visit Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

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