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EPA Approves Wyoming’s Coal Combustion Residuals Permit Program
EPA announced the final approval of Wyoming’s partial coal combustion residuals (CCR) program. This will allow Wyoming, rather than the federal government, to permit CCR disposal in surface impoundments and landfills.
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President Trump’s National Energy Dominance Council will host the Inaugural Indo-Pacific Energy Security Ministerial and Business Forum
Principals from DOI, DOE, and EPA will travel to Tokyo to advance President Trump’s vision for American Energy Dominance March 14 -15, 2026
President Trump’s National Energy Dominance Council (NEDC) is set to host the inaugural Indo-Pacific Energy Security Ministerial and Business Forum alongside our great ally, Japan.
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EPA Continues to Reverse Democrats’ War on Beautiful Clean Coal, Finalizes Repeal of Costly Restrictions on Baseload Power Generation
While at Mills Creek Power Plant in Kentucky, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the finalization of a deregulatory action to ensure affordable, dependable energy for American families and restore American energy dominance.
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EPA Announces Path Forward to Revamp the Clean School Bus Program to Provide Safe, Affordable, Efficient Transportation for America’s Youth
Seeks Public Input to Reform the Program to Ensure Best Use of Taxpayer Dollars and Deliver Results for American Families
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the path forward to revamp the Clean School Bus (CSB) Program to provide school districts with increased choice and affordable options for school buses.
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What They Are Saying: Leaders and Americans Across the Country Applaud the Single Largest Act of Deregulation in U.S. History
On Thursday, February 12, 2026, alongside President Trump in the White House’s Roosevelt Room, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history.
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President Trump and Administrator Zeldin Deliver Single Largest Deregulatory Action in U.S. History
Trump Admin Eliminates Obama-Era Endangerment Finding, off-cycle credits, start-stop feature
Alongside the President, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history.
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Administrator Zeldin Eliminates Off-Cycle Credit for Almost Universally Hated Start-Stop Feature in Vehicles
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin eliminated the off-cycle credit that was used to implement the almost universally hated start-stop feature in American vehicles.
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Administrator Zeldin Returns to San Diego as Trump EPA Continues Implementation of 100% Solution to Tijuana River Sewage Crisis
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Zeldin returned to San Diego, California to discuss the Trump Administration’s continued efforts to implement the permanent and urgent 100% solution to the decades long Tijuana River Sewage Crisis.
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ICYMI: Administrator Zeldin Takes Additional Measures to Address Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Issues for American Farmers and Truckers
Administrator Lee Zeldin took another step to further the Trump EPA’s work to address widespread concerns from farmers, truckers, motor coach operators, and other diesel equipment operators regarding Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) system failures.
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ICYMI: EPA Sets Record Straight — Americans Have the Right to Repair Their Farm or Other Nonroad Diesel Equipment
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin set the record straight with guidance reaffirming American farmers and equipment owners’ right to repair the farm and other nonroad diesel equipment they own.
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Administrators Zeldin, Loeffler Issue Statement on Meeting with Mayor Karen Bass and County Supervisor Kathryn Barger in Los Angeles on Accelerating Wildfire Rebuild Efforts
On February 4, 2026, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler participated in meetings in the Pacific Palisades with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger focused on speeding up the rebuilding.
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Administrator Zeldin Gets EPA Back on Track to Eliminate Animal Testing After Biden Admin Halted Phase Out
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the agency was getting back on track with reducing mammalian animal testing and recommitting to the ambitious goal laid out during the first Trump Administration to eliminate the practice by 2035.
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EPA Announces Next Step in Gold Standard Review of Fluoride to Inform Protective Recommendations
EPA announced the next step in the agency’s accelerated review of public health risks from fluoride in drinking water: the agency’s release of the “Review of Science on Fluoride in Drinking Water: Preliminary Assessment Plan and Literature Survey.”
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EPA Stops Another California Scheme to Impose its Costly Vehicle Policies on Entire Country
Agency Announces Final Disapproval of CA Heavy-Duty Vehicle Rule Pertaining to Out-of-State, Out-of-Country Vehicles
EPA announced the agency’s final disapproval of California’s Heavy-Duty Inspection and Maintenance Regulation under the Clean Air Act to the extent the regulation applies to out-of-state and out-of-country registered vehicles.
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EPA Seeks Applicants for Environmental Education Grants
EPA announced up to $3.2 million in funding for environmental education grants to support local, community-driven projects that help Americans protect their water, health, and natural surroundings.
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ICYMI: Administrator Zeldin Gets EPA Back on Track to Eliminate Animal Testing After Biden Admin Halted Phase Out
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that the agency is getting back on track to end mammalian animal testing by 2035.
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What They are Saying: Leaders Across America Applauding EPA’s Action to Eliminate Animal Testing by 2035
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that the agency is renewing its commitment to reducing mammalian animal testing, with the ambitious goal of eliminating the practice by 2035.
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EPA Hosts Roundtable Discussion with Data Center Coalition on Clean Air Resources and Energy Reliability
EPA convened a roundtable with the Data Center Coalition, led by senior Trump EPA officials, to discuss how the rapid growth of data centers can be harnessed to make the U.S. the AI capital of the world.
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ICYMI: Administrator Zeldin Unveils 500 Top Environmental Wins During President Trump’s First Year Back in the White House
ICYMI: EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin shares 500 top environmental accomplishments EPA has achieved to fulfill the agency’s statutory obligations and core mission under President Trump's leadership.
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Administrator Lee Zeldin Marks One Year Since Deadly Los Angeles Wildfires
One year ago today, a series of deadly wildfires set Los Angeles, California, ablaze. Powered by strong wind, the fire spread rapidly with flames destroying just about everything in their path and the results were catastrophic.