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Inflation Reduction Act of 2022: U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency and 
Selected Other Environmental Provisions 
Updated August 18, 2022 
On August 16, 2022, President Biden signed H.R. 5376 (P.L. 117-169), a budget reconciliation measure 
commonly referred to as the “Inflation Reduction Act of 2022” (IRA). This Insight identifies IRA 
provisions that are to be implemented by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and selected 
other environmental policy-related provisions. These provisions, which are found in IRA Title VI–
Committee on Environment and Public Works and a Superfund tax section in Title I, Subtitle D, span a 
range of EPA program areas and environmental and climate change topics, including air quality, 
enforcement, greenhouse gas emissions, environmental reviews, and environmental justice, among others. 
In addition, the IRA includes a provision related to environmental data collection for the Council on 
Environmental Quality (CEQ).  
Table 1 lists these EPA and CEQ provisions and associated FY2022 appropriations in P.L. 117-169. The 
table does not reflect other IRA provisions related to environment, natural resources, or climate policy 
issues that would be implemented by other federal departments or agencies, such as the U.S. Department 
of Energy, U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Department of Agriculture, the National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration, or others. 
Table 2 lists the IRA provision on reinstatement of the Superfund petroleum excise tax, which is a 
revenue provision.  
Table 1. EPA and Selected Other Environment-Related Provisions in P.L. 117-169 
FY2022 
Appropriations 
Section 
Title 
(dol ars in mil ions)a 
Title VI – Committee on Environment and Public Works 
Subtitle A – Air Pollution 
60101 
Clean Heavy-Duty Vehiclesb 
$1,000.0 
60102 
Grants to Reduce Air Pol ution at Ports 
$3,000.0 
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FY2022 
Appropriations 
Section 
Title 
(dol ars in mil ions)a 
60103 
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund 
$27,000.0 
60104 
Diesel Emissions Reductionsc 
$60.0 
60105 
Funding to Address Air Pol ution 
$235.5 
60106 
Funding to Address Air Pol ution at Schools 
$50.0 
60107 
Low Emissions Electricity Program 
$87.0 
60108 
Funding for Section 211(o) of the Clean Air Act 
$15.0 
60109 
Funding for Implementation of the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act 
$38.5 
60110 
Funding for Enforcement Technology and Public Information  
$25.0 
60111 
Greenhouse Gas Corporate Reportingd 
$5.0 
60112 
Environmental Product Declaration Assistance 
$250.0 
60113 
Methane Emissions Reduction Programe 
$1,550.0 
60114 
Climate Pol ution Reduction Grants 
$5,000.0 
60115 
Environmental Protection Agency Efficient, Accurate, and Timely Reviews 
$40.0 
60116 
Low-Embodied Carbon Labeling for Construction Materials  
$100.0 
Subtitle B – Hazardous Materials 
60201 
Environmental and Climate Justice Block Grants 
$3,000.0 
Subtitle D – Council on Environmental Quality 
60401 
Environmental and Climate Data Col ection  
(CEQ) $32.5  
Source: CRS, using P.L. 117-169. 
a.  EPA appropriations, unless otherwise indicated.  
b.  For more information, see CRS In Focus IF12043, Heavy-Duty Vehicles, Air Pollution, and Climate Change, by Richard K. 
Lattanzio. 
c.  For more information, see CRS In Focus IF11331, The Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) Program, by Richard K. 
Lattanzio. 
d.  For more information, see CRS In Focus IF11754, EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, by Angela C. Jones. 
e.  For more information, see CRS Report R47206, Inflation Reduction Act Methane Emissions Charge: In Brief, by Jonathan 
L. Ramseur. 
Table 2.  Superfund Tax Provision in P.L. 117-169 
Section 
Title 
 
Title I – Committee on Finance 
Subtitle D – Energy Security, Part 6, Superfund 
13601 
Reinstatement of Superfund (Petroleum Excise Tax) 
 
Source: CRS, using P.L. 117-169.  
Notes: For more information, see CRS In Focus IF11982, Superfund Tax Legislation in the 117th Congress, by Anthony A. 
Cil uffo and David M. Bearden. 
 
  
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Angela C. Jones 
   
Analyst in Environmental Policy 
 
 
 
 
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