Document ID: EPA-HQ-OAR-2003-0053-0101
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2003-01-28T05:00Z

Johnd
Bachmann
12/
22/
2003
02:
31
PM
To:
Amy_
L._
Farrell@
omb.
eop.
gov
cc:
Arthur_
G._
Fraas@
omb.
eop.
gov,
Bill
Wehrum/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Elizabeth_
A._
Stolpe@
oa.
eop.
gov,
Jeff
Holmstead/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Paul_
R._
Noe@
omb.
eop.
gov,
Peter
Tsirigotis/
RTP/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
RobertJ
Wayland/
RTP/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Sarah
Dunham/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Lydia
Wegman/
RTP/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Sam
Napolitano
Subject:
Re:
Remaining
items
As
promised,
here
is
a
list
of
all
remaining
support
items
for
the
IAQR
and
anticipated
delivery
dates
for
revisions:

List
of
Remaining
Technical
Support
Materials
and
Documents
for
IAQR
Materials
sent
for
review
in
December
Benefits
of
the
Proposed
Interstate
Air
Quality
Rule
(
January
2004).
Referenced
in
sections
X
and
XI.
First
draft
provided
12/
10/
03
Revised
version
transmitted
12/
18,
resent
12/
22
Materials
to
be
provided
by
the
first
week
of
January
(
7­
8)

An
Analysis
of
the
Marginal
Cost
of
SO2
and
NOx
Reductions
(
January
2004).
Referenced
in
section
VI.

Memo
summarizing
engineering
analyses
considerations
and
conclusions.
Based
on
already
published
document:
Engineering
and
Economic
Factors
Affecting
the
Installation
of
Control
Technologies
for
Multi­
Pollutant
Strategies
(
October
2002).
Referenced
in
section
VI.

Monitoring
and
Reporting
Costs
Under
the
Proposed
Interstate
Air
Quality
Rule
(
January
2004).
Referenced
in
section
XI.

Materials
to
be
provided
by
January
15th
Economic
and
Energy
Impact
of
the
Proposed
Interstate
Air
Quality
Rule
(
January
2004).
Referenced
in
section
XI.
First
draft
provided
12/
10/
03.

Identification
and
Discussion
of
Sources
of
Regional
Point
Source
NOx
and
SO2
Emissions
Other
Than
EGUs
(
January
2004).
Referenced
in
section
VI.

Air
Quality
Modeling
Technical
Support
Document
for
the
Proposed
Interstate
Air
Quality
Rule
(
January
2004).
Referenced
in
sections
IV,
V,
and
IX.
(
Multi­
part
TSD
including
details
supporting
air
quality
modeling
runs)

Air
Quality
Data
Analysis
Technical
Support
Document
for
the
Proposed
Interstate
Air
Quality
Rule
(
January
2004).
Referenced
in
sections
III,
IV,
and
V.

If
you
have
any
questions,
please
give
me
a
call.

John
Bachmann
U.
S.
EPA
C404­
04
Research
Triangle
Park,
NC27711
Voice
919
541­
5359
Fax
919
541­
2464
email
Bachmann.
JohnD@
epa.
gov
Amy_
L._
Farrell@
omb.
eop.
gov
12/
18/
2003
02:
40
PM
To:
Elizabeth_
A._
Stolpe@
oa.
eop.
gov
cc:
Bill
Wehrum/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
RobertJ
Wayland/
RTP/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Peter
Tsirigotis/
RTP/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Sarah
Dunham/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Johnd
Bachmann/
RTP/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Jeff
Holmstead/
DC/
USEPA/
US@
EPA,
Paul_
R._
Noe@
omb.
eop.
gov,
Arthur_
G._
Fraas@
omb.
eop.
gov
Subject:
Re:
Remaining
items
Elizabeth
­
We
received
a
partial
list
from
EPA
on
Hg
and
I
sent
them
a
more
complete
list
(
based
on
my
notes)
and
requested
that
they
confirm
it's
completeness/
accuracy.
Still
waiting
to
hear
back.

Not
sure
what
the
status
of
the
IAQR
list
is.

Regarding
logistics,
we
have
been
reading
what
we
have
and
talking
to
EPA.
To
the
extent
that
additional
work/
analysis
will
need
to
be
done
an
end­
of­
week
deadline
is
not
feasible.
I
will
send
a
note
to
the
larger
group
in
an
attempt
to
find
out
who's
interested
in
reviewing
what
and
will
then
coordinate
and
set
the
schedule
accordingly.
Thanks,
af