So you'd like to file a comment with the Environmental Protection Agency on the proposed regulation National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Ozone. The process is painless, but official government sites can be a little confusing. Here's what you do.
By clicking on the link below, you will be taken to Regulations.gov, the federal government's official regulatory portal. There, at the bottom of the page, you will be presented with a listing of only the regulation you have selected, which will look like the image below. Click on the "submit a comment" link. You will then be taken to a page on which you can type in your comment or attach a document.

Please be aware that the comment you file with the agency will be part of the public record and it can be read by anyone. Also, be aware that Regulations.gov is an intermediary between you and the agency. If you want to make extra sure that your comment has been filed properly, you might want to call the agency contact listed on the page for this regulation. With that in mind, use the following link to go to Regulations.gov and file your comment.
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