Without a detailed summary provided, I cannot give you specific information about what is changing in this EPA proposal. The National Priorities List is the EPA's official list of the most seriously contaminated sites in the country that qualify for federal cleanup funding, so a deletion from this list would mean a particular site is being removed from that list, either because it has been cleaned up or for another reason. To explain what this means for you and your community, I would need to know which specific site is involved and why the EPA is proposing to remove it.
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National Emission Standards for Marine Tank Vessel Loading Operations: Technology Review
Proposed approval of the Western Michigan (Berrien, Muskegon) 2015 Ozone Clean Data Determination
Accidental Release Prevention Requirements: Risk Management Programs under the Clean Air Act; Common Sense Approach to Chemical Accident Prevention
Proposed Deletion from the National Priorities List
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