EPA Moves to Eliminate Public From Permitting Process for Data Centers, Concrete Batch Plants
cleantechnica.com Jul 10, 2026

EPA Moves to Eliminate Public From Permitting Process for Data Centers, Concrete Batch Plants

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The Trump Administration’s EPA proposed removing public input from air pollution permits for “minor sources,” including data centers and concrete batch plants. This move would eliminate transparency and community involvement in permitting diesel generators, which are linked to serious health risks. The proposal comes as Texas data centers expand using a strategy to obscure cumulative pollution impacts by starting small and scaling later.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The change threatens to limit public ability to challenge harmful pollution in local communities, especially in states like Texas where state regulators have shown limited action.
  • · By reducing federal oversight, the proposal could enable unchecked expansion of industrial facilities that disproportionately affect public health.