Use the setfacl command. Examples below from man.
EXAMPLES
       Granting an additional user read access
              setfacl -m u:lisa:r file
       Revoking write access from all groups and all named users (using the effective rights mask)
              setfacl -m m::rx file
       Removing a named group entry from a file’s ACL
              setfacl -x g:staff file
       Copying the ACL of one file to another
              getfacl file1 | setfacl --set-file=- file2
       Copying the access ACL into the Default ACL
              getfacl --access dir | setfacl -d -M- dir
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