Federal Regulatory
EPA Extends ELG Compliance Deadlines
March 18, 2026
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized a rule extending key compliance deadlines under the Effluent Limitations Guidelines (ELG) for the steam electric power generating industry. This extension provides additional time and increased flexibility for electric generating units to meet environmental discharge standards, reflecting operational and market uncertainties. Procurement professionals and contractors involved in environmental compliance, equipment upgrades, and related services should anticipate adjusted project timelines and evolving contract requirements tied to these regulatory changes.
- Why this matters: Extended deadlines may delay immediate procurement needs but create opportunities for phased compliance projects and updated contract scopes.
- Agencies and contractors should reassess project schedules and contract deliverables to align with the new compliance timeline.
- Flexibility provisions could influence technical specifications and compliance strategies, affecting vendor selection and contract negotiations.
- Environmental service providers and equipment manufacturers may find increased demand for adaptive solutions supporting extended compliance periods.
Agencies
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, White House Office of Management and Budget
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- EPA Extends ELG Deadlines, Increases Compliance Flexibility · Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP · Mar 18