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40 CFR 81.65 - Joplin (Missouri)-Northeast Oklahoma Interstate Air Quality Control Region. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 40 › Chapter I › Subchapter C › Part 81 › Subpart B › Section 81.65 40 CFR 81.65 - Joplin (Missouri)-Northeast Oklahoma Interstate Air Quality Control Region.
§ 81.65 Joplin (Missouri)-Northeast Oklahoma Interstate Air Quality Control Region.
The Joplin (Missouri)-Northeast Oklahoma Interstate Air Quality Control Region, designated on December 8, 1970, and consisting of the counties of Barton, Jasper, McDonald, and Newton in the State of Missouri and Craig, Delaware, and Ottawa in the State of Oklahoma, is revoked effective upon publication. This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 42 - THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE§ 7401 - Congressional findings and declaration of purpose§ 7402 - Cooperative activities§ 7403 - Research, investigation, training, and other activities§ 7404 - Research relating to fuels and vehicles§ 7405 - Grants for support of air pollution planning and control programs§ 7406 - Interstate air quality agencies; program cost limitations§ 7407 - Air quality control regions§ 7408 - Air quality criteria and control techniques§ 7409 - National primary and secondary ambient air quality standards§ 7410 - State implementation plans for national primary and secondary ambient air quality standards§ 7411 - Standards of performance for new stationary sources§ 7412 - Hazardous air pollutants§ 7413 - Federal enforcement§ 7414 - Recordkeeping, inspections, monitoring, and entry§ 7415 - International air pollution§ 7416 - Retention of State authority§ 7417 - Advisory committees§ 7418 - Control of pollution from Federal facilities§ 7419 - Primary nonferrous smelter orders§ 7420 - Noncompliance penalty§ 7421 - Consultation§ 7422 - Listing of certain unregulated pollutants§ 7423 - Stack heights§ 7424 - Assurance of adequacy of State plans§ 7425 - Measures to prevent economic disruption or unemployment§ 7426 - Interstate pollution abatement§ 7427 - Public notification§ 7428 - State boards§ 7429 - Solid waste combustion§ 7430 - Emission factors§ 7431 - Land use authority§ 7450 to 7459 - Repealed. Pub. L. 101–549, title VI, § 601, Nov. 15, 1990, 104 Stat. 2648§ 7470 - Congressional declaration of purpose§ 7471 - Plan requirements§ 7471q§ 7472 - Initial classifications§ 7473 - Increments and ceilings§ 7474 - Area redesignation§ 7475 - Preconstruction requirements§ 7476 - Other pollutants§ 7477 - Enforcement§ 7478 - Period before plan approval§ 7479 - Definitions§ 7491 - Visibility protection for Federal class I areas§ 7492 - Visibility§ 7501 - Definitions§ 7502 - Nonattainment plan provisions in general§ 7503 - Permit requirements§ 7504 - Planning procedures§ 7505 - Environmental Protection Agency grants§ 7505a - Maintenance plans§ 7506 - Limitations on certain Federal assistance§ 7506a - Interstate transport commissions§ 7507 - New motor vehicle emission standards in nonattainment areas§ 7508 - Guidance documents§ 7509 - Sanctions and consequences of failure to attain§ 7509a - International border areas§ 7511 - Classifications and attainment dates§ 7511a - Plan submissions and requirements§ 7511b - Federal ozone measures§ 7511c - Control of interstate ozone air pollution§ 7511d - Enforcement for Severe and Extreme ozone nonattainment areas for failure to attain§ 7511e - Transitional areas§ 7511f - NOx and VOC study§ 7512 - Classification and attainment dates§ 7512a - Plan submissions and requirements§ 7513 - Classifications and attainment dates§ 7513a - Plan provisions and schedules for plan submissions§ 7513b - Issuance of RACM and BACM guidance§ 7514 - Plan submission deadlines§ 7514a - Attainment dates§ 7515 - General savings clause§ 7521 - Emission standards for new motor vehicles or new motor vehicle engines§ 7522 - Prohibited acts§ 7523 - Actions to restrain violations§ 7524 - Civil penalties§ 7525 - Motor vehicle and motor vehicle engine compliance testing and certification§ 7541 - Compliance by vehicles and engines in actual use§ 7542 - Information collection§ 7543 - State standards§ 7544 - State grants§ 7545 - Regulation of fuels§ 7546 - Renewable fuel§ 7547 - Nonroad engines and vehicles§ 7548 - Study of particulate emissions from motor vehicles§ 7549 - High altitude performance adjustments§ 7550 - Definitions§ 7551 - Omitted§ 7552 - Motor vehicle compliance program fees§ 7553 - Prohibition on production of engines requiring leaded gasoline§ 7554 - Urban bus standards§ 7571 - Establishment of standards§ 7572 - Enforcement of standards§ 7573 - State standards and controls§ 7574 - Definitions§ 7581 - Definitions§ 7582 - Requirements applicable to clean-fuel vehicles§ 7583 - Standards for light-duty clean-fuel vehicles§ 7584 - Administration and enforcement as per California standards§ 7585 - Standards for heavy-duty clean-fuel vehicles (GVWR above 8,500 up to 26,000 lbs.)§ 7586 - Centrally fueled fleets§ 7587 - Vehicle conversions§ 7588 - Federal agency fleets§ 7589 - California pilot test program§ 7590 - General provisions§ 7601 - Administration§ 7602 - Definitions§ 7603 - Emergency powers§ 7604 - Citizen suits§ 7605 - Representation in litigation§ 7606 - Federal procurement§ 7607 - Administrative proceedings and judicial review§ 7608 - Mandatory licensing§ 7609 - Policy review§ 7610 - Other authority§ 7611 - Records and audit§ 7612 - Economic impact analyses§ 7613 - Repealed. Pub. L. 101–549, title VIII, § 803, Nov. 15, 1990, 104 Stat. 2689§ 7614 - Labor standards§ 7615 - Separability§ 7616 - Sewage treatment grants§ 7617 - Economic impact assessment§ 7618 - Repealed. Pub. L. 101–549, title I, § 108(q), Nov. 15, 1990, 104 Stat. 2469§ 7619 - Air quality monitoring§ 7620 - Standardized air quality modeling§ 7621 - Employment effects§ 7622 - Employee protection§ 7623 - Repealed. Pub. L. 96–300, § 1(c), July 2, 1980, 94 Stat. 831§ 7624 - Cost of vapor recovery equipment§ 7625 - Vapor recovery for small business marketers of petroleum products§ 7625-1§ 7625a - Statutory construction§ 7626 - Authorization of appropriations§ 7627 - Air pollution from Outer Continental Shelf activities§ 7628 - Demonstration grant program for local governments§ 7641 - Noise abatement§ 7642 - Authorization of appropriations§ 7651 - Findings and purposes§ 7651a - Definitions§ 7651b - Sulfur dioxide allowance program for existing and new units§ 7651c - Phase I sulfur dioxide requirements§ 7651d - Phase II sulfur dioxide requirements§ 7651e - Allowances for States with emissions rates at or below 0.80 lbs/mmBtu§ 7651f - Nitrogen oxides emission reduction program§ 7651g - Permits and compliance plans§ 7651h - Repowered sources§ 7651i - Election for additional sources§ 7651j - Excess emissions penalty§ 7651k - Monitoring, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements§ 7651l - General compliance with other provisions§ 7651m - Enforcement§ 7651n - Clean coal technology regulatory incentives§ 7651o - Contingency guarantee, auctions, reserve§ 7661 - Definitions§ 7661a - Permit programs§ 7661b - Permit applications§ 7661c - Permit requirements and conditions§ 7661d - Notification to Administrator and contiguous States§ 7661e - Other authorities§ 7661f - Small business stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance program§ 7671 - Definitions§ 7671a - Listing of class I and class II substances§ 7671b - Monitoring and reporting requirements§ 7671c - Phase-out of production and consumption of class I substances§ 7671d - Phase-out of production and consumption of class II substances§ 7671e - Accelerated schedule§ 7671f - Exchange authority§ 7671g - National recycling and emission reduction program§ 7671h - Servicing of motor vehicle air conditioners§ 7671i - Nonessential products containing chlorofluorocarbons§ 7671j - Labeling§ 7671k - Safe alternatives policy§ 7671l - Federal procurement§ 7671m - Relationship to other laws§ 7671n - Authority of Administrator§ 7671o - Transfers among Parties to Montreal Protocol§ 7671p - International cooperation§ 7671q - Miscellaneous provisions
Title 40 published on 10-May-2017 04:28The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 40 CFR Part 81 after this date.2017-05-19; vol. 82 # 96 - Friday, May 19, 201782 FR 22888 - Air Quality Designations for the 2012 Primary Annual Fine Particle (PM 2.5 ) National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for Areas in Tennessee
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2017-10245 RIN2060-AT44 EPA-HQ-OAR-2012-0918 FRL-9962-89-OAR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This final rule is effective on June 19, 2017. 40 CFR Part 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is establishing air quality designations in the United States (U.S.) for the 2012 primary annual fine particle (PM 2.5 ) National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for the remaining undesignated areas in the state of Tennessee. When the EPA designated the majority of areas in the country in December 2014, and March 2015, the EPA deferred initial area designations for several locations, including all of the state of Tennessee except three counties in the Chattanooga area, because the EPA could not determine using available data whether the areas were meeting or not meeting the NAAQS. However, we believed that forthcoming data in 2015 would allow the EPA to make that determination. Tennessee has now submitted complete, quality-assured, and certified air quality monitoring data for 2015 for the areas identified in this document, and based on these data, the EPA is designating these areas as unclassifiable/attainment for the 2012 primary annual PM 2.5 NAAQS.
2017-05-10; vol. 82 # 89 - Wednesday, May 10, 201782 FR 21711 - Determinations of Attainment by the Attainment Date, Determinations of Failure To Attain by the Attainment Date and Reclassification for Certain Nonattainment Areas for the 2006 24-Hour Fine Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2017-09391 RIN2060-AT24 EPA-HQ-OAR-2016-0515 FRL-9962-25-OAR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This rule is effective June 9, 2017. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is making final determinations of attainment by the attainment date and determinations of failure to attain by the attainment date for ten nonattainment areas currently classified as “Moderate” for the 2006 24-hour fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). Specifically, the EPA is determining that seven areas attained the 2006 24-hour PM 2.5 NAAQS by December 31, 2015, based on complete, quality-assured and certified PM 2.5 monitoring data for 2013 to 2015. The EPA is also determining that three areas failed to attain the 2006 24-hour PM 2.5 NAAQS by December 31, 2015. Upon the effective date of such determinations of failure to attain the NAAQS, these three areas will be reclassified as “Serious” for the 2006 24-hour PM 2.5 NAAQS by operation of law. States with jurisdiction over these nonattainment areas reclassified to Serious are required to submit State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions that comply with the statutory and regulatory requirements for 2006 24-hour PM 2.5 NAAQS nonattainment areas classified as Serious. In this action, the EPA is not making any final determination regarding its proposed determination for the Logan, Utah-Idaho, nonattainment area.
2017-05-01; vol. 82 # 82 - Monday, May 1, 201782 FR 20297 - Air Plan Approval and Designation of Areas; KY; Redesignation of the Kentucky Portion of the Cincinnati-Hamilton 2008 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2017-08643 RIN EPA-R04-OAR-2016-0601 FRL-9961-32-Region 4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before May 31, 2017. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryOn August 26, 2016, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, through the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet, Division for Air Quality (DAQ), submitted a request for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to redesignate the Kentucky portion of the tri-state Cincinnati-Hamilton, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana 2008 8-hour ozone nonattainment area (hereinafter referred to as the “Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN Area” or “Area”) to attainment for the 2008 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and to approve the portions of the State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision containing a maintenance plan and base year emissions inventory for the Area. EPA is proposing to approve the Commonwealth&apos;s base year emissions inventory for the Kentucky portion of the Area; to approve the Commonwealth&apos;s plan for maintaining attainment of the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS in the Area, including motor vehicle emission budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxides (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) for the years 2020 and 2030 for the Kentucky portion of the Area; and to redesignate the Kentucky portion of the Area to attainment for the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS. Through separate actions, EPA has approved the redesignation request and maintenance plan for the Ohio portion of the Area and has proposed to approve the redesignation request and maintenance plan for the Indiana portion of the Area.
2017-04-07; vol. 82 # 66 - Friday, April 7, 201782 FR 16938 - Air Plan Approval; Ohio; Redesignation of the Ohio Portion of the Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-IN-KY Area to Attainment of the 1997 Annual Standard for Fine Particulate Matter
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2017-06882 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0479 FRL-9960-82-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This final rule is effective April 7, 2017. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is redesignating the Ohio portion of the Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-IN-KY, nonattainment area (hereafter, “the Cincinnati-Hamilton area”) to attainment for the 1997 fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) annual national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS or standard). The Ohio portion of the Cincinnati-Hamilton area includes Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties. Because EPA has determined that the Cincinnati-Hamilton area is attaining the annual PM 2.5 standard, EPA is redesignating the area to attainment and also approving several additional related actions. EPA is approving the Reasonably Available Control Measures (RACM)—Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) portion of Ohio&apos;s Cincinnati-Hamilton area attainment plan state implementation plan (SIP) revision as providing adequate RACM/RACT. EPA is also approving an update to the Ohio SIP, by updating the state&apos;s approved plan for maintaining the 1997 annual PM 2.5 NAAQS through 2027. EPA previously approved the base year emissions inventory for the Cincinnati-Hamilton area, and is approving Ohio&apos;s updated emission inventory which includes emission inventories for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and ammonia. Ohio&apos;s approved maintenance plan submission includes a budget for the mobile source contribution of PM 2.5 and nitrogen oxides (NO X ) to the Cincinnati-Hamilton area for transportation conformity purposes, which EPA is approving. EPA is taking these actions in accordance with the Clean Air Act (CAA) and EPA&apos;s implementation rule regarding the 1997 PM 2.5 NAAQS.
82 FR 16940 - Air Plan Approval; Indiana; Redesignation of the Indiana Portion of the Cincinnati, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Area to Attainment of the 2008 Ozone Standard
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2017-06886 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0135 FRL-9960-79-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This final rule is effective on April 7, 2017. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is determining that the Cincinnati, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana area is attaining the 2008 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS or standard) and approving a request from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) to redesignate the Indiana portion of the Cincinnati area to attainment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS because the request meets the statutory requirements for redesignation under the Clean Air Act (CAA). The Cincinnati area includes Lawrenceburg Township in Dearborn County, Indiana; Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, and Warren Counties in Ohio; and, Boone, Campbell, and Kenton Counties in Kentucky. IDEM submitted this request on February 23, 2016, and supplemented that submittal with a revised emissions inventory on May 4, 2016. EPA is also approving, as a revision to the Indiana State Implementation Plan (SIP), the state&apos;s plan for maintaining the 2008 ozone standard through 2030 in the Cincinnati area. Additionally, EPA finds adequate and is approving the states&apos; 2020 and 2030 volatile organic compound (VOC) and oxides of nitrogen (NO X ) Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (MVEBs) for the Indiana and Ohio portion of the Cincinnati area. Finally, EPA is approving the 2011 base year emissions inventory submitted by IDEM as meeting the base year emissions inventory requirement of the CAA for the Indiana portion of the Cincinnati area.
82 FR 16943 - Air Plan Approval and Air Quality Designation; KY; Redesignation of the Kentucky Portion of the Louisville 1997 Annual PM 2.5 Nonattainment Area to Attainment
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2017-06900 RIN EPA-R04-OAR-2012-0773 FRL-9960-55-Region 4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This rule is effective April 7, 2017. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryOn March 5, 2012, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, through the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet, Division for Air Quality, submitted a request for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to redesignate the portion of Kentucky that is within the bi-state Louisville, KY-IN fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) nonattainment area (hereinafter referred to as the “bi-state Louisville Area” or “Area”) to attainment for the 1997 Annual PM 2.5 national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) and to approve a state implementation plan (SIP) revision containing a maintenance plan for the Area. EPA is taking final action to approve the Commonwealth&apos;s plan for maintaining the 1997 Annual PM 2.5 NAAQS in the Area, including the motor vehicle emission budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxide (NO X ) and PM 2.5 for the years 2015 and 2025 for the bi-state Louisville Area, and incorporate it into the SIP, and to redesignate the Kentucky portion of the Area to attainment for the 1997 Annual PM 2.5 NAAQS. Additionally, EPA finds the 2025 MVEBs for the bi-state Louisville Area adequate for the purposes of transportation conformity.
2017-04-06; vol. 82 # 65 - Thursday, April 6, 201782 FR 16740 - Reclassification of the Sheboygan, Wisconsin Area To Moderate Nonattainment for the 2008 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards; Correction
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2017-06888 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0277 FRL-9960-91-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule; correction. This final rule is effective on April 6, 2017. 40 CFR Part 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published a final rule in the Federal Register on December 19, 2016, revising its regulations entitled “Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes” for the 2008 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). An error in the table for the Wisconsin 2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS is identified and corrected in this action.
2017-03-10; vol. 82 # 46 - Friday, March 10, 201782 FR 13227 - Air Plan Approval and Designation of Areas; KY; Redesignation of the Campbell County, 2010 1-Hour SO 2 Nonattainment Area to Attainment
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2017-04781 RIN EPA-R04-OAR-2016-0361 FRL-9959-10-Region 4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This rule will be effective March 10, 2017. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is approving two separate but related submissions (one of which includes multiple components) provided by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, through the Kentucky Division of Air Quality (KDAQ), in relation to attainment of the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide (SO 2 ) national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) for the Kentucky portion of the Campbell-Clermont, Kentucky-Ohio 2010 1-hour SO 2 nonattainment area (hereafter referred to as the “Campbell-Clermont, KY-OH Area” or “Area”). On March 31, 2015, KDAQ submitted a request for EPA to determine that the Campbell-Clermont, KY-OH Area attained the 2010 1-hour SO 2 NAAQS. Subsequently, on February 22, 2016, KDAQ submitted a request for EPA to redesignate the Campbell County portion of Kentucky that is within the Campbell-Clermont, KY-OH Area to attainment for the 2010 1-hour SO 2 NAAQS, and to approve a State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision containing a maintenance plan, base year inventory, and reasonably available control measures (RACM) determination for the Kentucky portion of the Area. EPA is approving the Commonwealth&apos;s RACM determination; the base year emissions inventory for the Kentucky portion of the Area; the Commonwealth&apos;s request for a clean data determination; and the Commonwealth&apos;s plan for maintaining attainment of the 2010 1-hour SO 2 NAAQS; and is redesignating the Kentucky portion of the Area to attainment for the 2010 1-hour SO 2 NAAQS.
2017-01-11; vol. 82 # 7 - Wednesday, January 11, 201782 FR 3172 - Determination of Nonattainment and Reclassification of the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria 2008 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area; Texas; Correction
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2017-00086 RIN EPA-R06-OAR-2016-0275 FRL-9957-57-Region 6 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Correcting amendment. This final rule correction is effective on January 11, 2017. 40 CFR Part 81 SummaryEPA issued a final rule on December 14, 2016, (81 FR 90207), that determined that the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, Texas nonattainment area (HGB area) failed to attain the 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment deadline of July 20, 2016, and thus was classified by operation of law as “Moderate”. In that action, EPA also determined January 1, 2017 as the deadline by which Texas must submit to the EPA the State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions that meet the Clean Air Act (CAA) statutory and regulatory requirements that apply to 2008 ozone NAAQS nonattainment areas reclassified as Moderate. The language in the December 14, 2016 Federal Register amended the table in 40 CFR 81.344 (Subpart C-Section 107 Attainment Status Designations) titled “Texas—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and secondary)”. The amendatory language failed to update the table for the classification date for HGB nonattainment area to 12/14/2016. This document corrects the listed classification date in the December 14, 2016 final rule document.
82 FR 3234 - Air Plan Approval and Air Quality Designation; KY; Redesignation of the Kentucky Portion of the Louisville 1997 Annual PM 2.5 Nonattainment Area to Attainment
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2017-00324 RIN EPA-R04-OAR-2012-0773 FRL-9957-92-Region 4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before February 10, 2017. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryOn March 5, 2012, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, through the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet, Division for Air Quality (DAQ), submitted a request for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to redesignate the portion of Kentucky that is within the bi-state Louisville, KY-IN fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) nonattainment area (hereafter referred to as the “bi-state Louisville Area” or “Area”) to attainment for the 1997 Annual PM 2.5 national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) and to approve a state implementation plan (SIP) revision containing a maintenance plan for the Area. EPA is proposing to approve the Commonwealth&apos;s plan for maintaining the 1997 Annual PM 2.5 NAAQS in the Area, including the motor vehicle emission budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxide (NO X ) and PM 2.5 for the years 2015 and 2025 for the bi-state Louisville Area, and incorporate it into the SIP, and to redesignate the Kentucky portion of the Area to attainment for the 1997 Annual PM 2.5 NAAQS. EPA is also notifying the public of the status of EPA&apos;s adequacy determination for the MVEBs for the bi-state Louisville Area.
2017-01-09; vol. 82 # 5 - Monday, January 9, 201782 FR 2239 - Approval of Arizona Air Plan Revisions; Ajo and Morenci, Arizona; Second 10-Year Sulfur Dioxide Maintenance Plans and Technical Correction
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-31637 RIN EPA-R09-OAR-2016-0287 FRL-9957-64-Region 9 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Direct final rule and technical correction. This rule is effective March 10, 2017, without further notice, unless we receive adverse comments by February 8, 2017. If the EPA receives adverse comments, we will publish a timely withdrawal in the Federal Register to notify the public that some or all of the provisions in this direct final rule will not take effect. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is approving the second 10-year maintenance plans for the Ajo and Morenci areas in Arizona for the 1971 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS or “standards”) for sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ), and correcting an error in the description of the Ajo SO 2 maintenance area in the Code of Federal Regulations. Elsewhere in this Federal Register, we are proposing approval and soliciting written comment on these actions. If we receive adverse comments on this direct final rule, resulting in withdrawal of the entire rule or any part(s) of it, we will address those comments when we finalize the proposal. The EPA does not plan to institute a second comment period on this action. Any parties interested in commenting must do so at this time.
82 FR 2308 - Approval of Arizona Air Plan Revisions; Ajo and Morenci, Arizona; Second 10-Year Sulfur Dioxide Maintenance Plans and Technical Correction
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-31636 RIN EPA-R09-OAR-2016-0287 FRL-9957-63-Region 9 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Any comments on this proposal must arrive by February 8, 2017. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve the second ten-year maintenance plans for the Ajo and Morenci areas in Arizona for the 1971 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ), and to correct an error in the description of the Ajo, Arizona SO 2 maintenance area in the Code of Federal Regulations.
2017-01-06; vol. 82 # 4 - Friday, January 6, 201782 FR 1603 - Air Plan Approval; Ohio; Redesignation of the Cleveland, Ohio Area to Attainment of the 2008 Ozone Standard
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-31634 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0396 FRL-9957-80-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This final rule is effective January 6, 2017. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finds that the Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, Ohio area (Cleveland area) is attaining the 2008 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS or standard) and is redesignating the area to attainment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS, because the area meets the statutory requirements for redesignation under the Clean Air Act (CAA). The Cleveland area includes Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, and Summit counties. EPA is also approving, as a revision to the Ohio State Implementation Plan (SIP), the state&apos;s plan for maintaining the 2008 ozone standard through 2030 in the Cleveland area. Finally, EPA finds adequate and is approving the state&apos;s 2020 and 2030 volatile organic compound (VOC) and oxides of nitrogen (NO X ) Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (MVEBs) for the Cleveland area. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) submitted the SIP revision and redesignation request on July 6, 2016.
2017-01-04; vol. 82 # 2 - Wednesday, January 4, 201782 FR 792 - Air Plan Approval; Ohio; Redesignation of the Ohio Portion of the Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-IN-KY Area to Attainment of the 1997 Annual Standard for Fine Particulate Matter
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-31635 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0479 FRL-9957-60-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before February 3, 2017. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to redesignate the Ohio portion of the Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-IN-KY, nonattainment area (hereafter, “the Cincinnati-Hamilton area”) to attainment for the 1997 fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) annual national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS or standard). The Ohio portion of the Cincinnati-Hamilton area includes Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties. Because EPA has determined that the Cincinnati-Hamilton area is attaining the annual PM 2.5 standard, EPA is proposing to redesignate the area to attainment and also proposing several additional related actions. EPA is proposing to approve the Reasonably Available Control Measures (RACM)-Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) portion of Ohio&apos;s Cincinnati-Hamilton area attainment plan SIP revision as providing adequate RACM/RACT. EPA is proposing to approve an update to the Ohio state implementation plan (SIP), by updating the state&apos;s approved plan for maintaining the 1997 annual PM 2.5 NAAQS through 2027. EPA previously approved the base year emissions inventory for the Cincinnati-Hamilton area, and is proposing to approve Ohio&apos;s updated emission inventory which includes emission inventories for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and ammonia. Ohio&apos;s approved maintenance plan submission includes a budget for the mobile source contribution of PM 2.5 and nitrogen oxides (NO X ) to the Cincinnati-Hamilton Ohio PM 2.5 area for transportation conformity purposes, which EPA is proposing to approve and update. EPA is proposing to take these actions in accordance with the Clean Air Act (CAA) and EPA&apos;s implementation rule regarding the 1997 PM 2.5 NAAQS.
2016-12-27; vol. 81 # 248 - Tuesday, December 27, 201681 FR 95051 - Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Louisiana; Redesignation of Baton Rouge 2008 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-30776 RIN EPA-R06-OAR-2016-0293 FRL-9956-92-Region 6 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This rule is effective on January 26, 2017. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryPursuant to the Federal Clean Air Act (CAA or the Act) the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is approving the State of Louisiana&apos;s request to redesignate the five-parish Baton Rouge Nonattainment Area (BRNA or Area) for the 2008 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS or standard) to attainment. EPA is also approving a State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision containing a maintenance plan for the area, including motor vehicle emission budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxides (NO X ) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) for the years 2022 and 2027. EPA has determined that the BRNA is continuing to attain the 2008 ozone NAAQS and has met the CAA criteria for redesignation to attainment.
81 FR 95081 - Air Plan Approval; Indiana; Redesignation of the Indiana Portion of the Cincinnati, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Area to Attainment of the 2008 Ozone Standard
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-31044 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0135 FRL-9957-18-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before January 26, 2017. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to find that the Cincinnati, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana area is attaining the 2008 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS or standard) and to approve a request from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) to redesignate the Indiana portion of the Cincinnati area to attainment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS because the request meets the statutory requirements for redesignation under the Clean Air Act (CAA or Act). The Cincinnati area includes Lawrenceburg Township in Dearborn County, Indiana; Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, and Warren Counties in Ohio; and, Boone, Campbell, and Kenton Counties in Kentucky. IDEM submitted this request on February 23, 2016, and supplemented that submittal with a revised emissions inventory on May 4, 2016. EPA is also proposing to approve, as a revision to the Indiana State Implementation Plan (SIP), the state&apos;s plan for maintaining the 2008 ozone standard through 2030 in the Cincinnati area. Additionally, EPA finds adequate and is proposing to approve the state&apos;s 2020 and 2030 volatile organic compound (VOC) and oxides of nitrogen (NO X ) Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (MVEBs) for the Indiana and Ohio portion of the Cincinnati area. Finally, EPA is proposing to approve the 2011 base year emissions inventory submitted by IDEM as meeting the base year emissions inventory requirement of the CAA for the Indiana portion of the Cincinnati area.
2016-12-23; vol. 81 # 247 - Friday, December 23, 201681 FR 94283 - Air Plan Approval; Air Plan Approval and Air Quality Designation; GA; Redesignation of the Atlanta, Georgia 2008 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-30879 RIN EPA-R04-OAR-2016-0583 FRL-9957-32-Region 4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before January 23, 2017. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryOn July 18, 2016, the State of Georgia, through the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (GA EPD) of the Department of Natural Resources, submitted a request for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to redesignate the Atlanta, Georgia 2008 8-hour ozone nonattainment area (hereafter referred to as the “Atlanta Area” or “Area”) to attainment for the 2008 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and to approve a State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision containing a maintenance plan for the Area. EPA is proposing to approve the State&apos;s plan for maintaining attainment of the 2008 8-hour ozone standard in the Area, including the motor vehicle emission budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxides (NO X ) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) for the years 2014 and 2030 for the Area, and incorporate it into the SIP, and to redesignate the Area to attainment for the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS. EPA is also notifying the public of the status of EPA&apos;s adequacy determination for the MVEBs for the Area.
2016-12-21; vol. 81 # 245 - Wednesday, December 21, 201681 FR 93631 - Air Plan Approval; Ohio; Redesignation of the Columbus, Ohio Area to Attainment of the 2008 Ozone Standard
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-30470 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0372 FRL-9956-59-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This final rule is effective December 21, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is finding that the Columbus, Ohio area is attaining the 2008 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS or standard) and redesignating the area to attainment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS because the area meets the statutory requirements for redesignation under the Clean Air Act (CAA or Act). The Columbus area includes Delaware, Fairfield, Knox, Licking, and Mason Counties. EPA is also approving, as a revision to the Ohio State Implementation Plan (SIP), the state&apos;s plan for maintaining the 2008 ozone standard through 2030 in the Columbus area. Finally, EPA finds adequate and is approving the state&apos;s 2020 and 2030 volatile organic compound (VOC) and oxides of nitrogen (NO X ) Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (MVEBs) for the Columbus area. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) submitted the SIP revision and redesignation request on June 16, 2016.
2016-12-19; vol. 81 # 243 - Monday, December 19, 201681 FR 91841 - Reclassification of the Sheboygan, Wisconsin Area To Moderate Nonattainment for the 2008 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-30330 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0277 FRL-9956-95-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This final rule is effective December 19, 2016. 40 CFR Part 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is determining that the Sheboygan, Wisconsin area (Sheboygan County) has failed to attain the 2008 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of July 20, 2016, and that this area is not eligible for an extension of the attainment date. Thus, EPA is reclassifying this area as “moderate” nonattainment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. The State of Wisconsin must submit State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions that meet the statutory and regulatory requirements that apply to areas classified as moderate nonattainment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS by January 1, 2017.
2016-12-16; vol. 81 # 242 - Friday, December 16, 201681 FR 91035 - Air Plan Approval; Ohio; Redesignation of the Ohio Portion of the Cincinnati, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Area to Attainment of the 2008 Ozone Standard
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-30054 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0269 FRL-9956-60-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This final rule is effective December 16, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is finding that the Cincinnati, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana area is attaining the 2008 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS or standard) and is redesignating the Ohio portion of the Cincinnati area to attainment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS because the area meets the statutory requirements for redesignation under the Clean Air Act (CAA or Act). The Cincinnati area includes Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, and Warren Counties in Ohio; Lawrenceburg Township in Dearborn County, Indiana; and, Boone, Campbell, and Kenton Counties in Kentucky. EPA is also approving, as a revision to the Ohio State Implementation Plan (SIP), the state&apos;s plan for maintaining the 2008 ozone standard through 2030 in the Cincinnati area. Finally, EPA finds adequate and is approving the state&apos;s 2020 and 2030 volatile organic compound (VOC) and oxides of nitrogen (NO X ) Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (MVEBs) for the Ohio and Indiana portion of the Cincinnati area. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) submitted the SIP revision and redesignation request on April 21, 2016.
81 FR 91088 - Determinations of Attainment by the Attainment Date, Determinations of Failure To Attain by the Attainment Date and Reclassification for Certain Nonattainment Areas for the 2006 24-Hour Fine Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-30174 RIN2060-AT24 EPA-HQ-OAR-2016-0515 FRL-9956-20-OAR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before January 17, 2017. 40 CFR Part 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing determinations of attainment by the attainment date and determinations of failure to attain by the attainment date for eleven areas currently classified as “Moderate” for the 2006 24-hour fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). Specifically, the EPA is proposing to determine that seven areas attained the 2006 24-hour PM 2.5 NAAQS by December 31, 2015, based on complete, quality-assured and certified PM 2.5 monitoring data for 2013-2015. The EPA is also proposing to determine that four areas failed to attain the 2006 24-hour PM 2.5 NAAQS by December 31, 2015. Upon finalization of such determinations of failure to timely attain the NAAQS, these four areas will be reclassified as “Serious” for the 2006 24-hour PM 2.5 NAAQS by operation of law. Within 18 months from the effective date of reclassification, or 2 years before the applicable Serious area attainment date, whichever is earlier, states with jurisdiction over these areas must submit State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions that comply with the statutory and regulatory requirements for Serious PM 2.5 nonattainment areas.
2016-12-14; vol. 81 # 240 - Wednesday, December 14, 201681 FR 90207 - Determination of Nonattainment and Reclassification of the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria 2008 8-hour Ozone Nonattainment Area; Texas
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-29999 RIN EPA-R06-OAR-2016-0275 FRL-9956-08-Region 6 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This rule is effective December 14, 2016. 40 CFR Part 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is determining that the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, Texas 2008 8-hour ozone nonattainment area (HGB area) failed to attain the 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment deadline of July 20, 2016, and thus is classified by operation of law as “Moderate”. In this action, EPA is also determining January 1, 2017 as the deadline by which Texas must submit to the EPA the State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions that meet the Clean Air Act (CAA) statutory and regulatory requirements that apply to 2008 ozone NAAQS nonattainment areas reclassified as Moderate.
2016-12-13; vol. 81 # 239 - Tuesday, December 13, 201681 FR 89870 - Air Quality Designations for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide (SO 2 ) Primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard—Supplement to Round 2 for Four Areas in Texas: Freestone and Anderson Counties, Milam County, Rusk and Panola Counties, and Titus County
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-29561 RIN EPA-HQ-OAR-2014-0464 FRL-9956-10-OAR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. The effective date of this rule is January 12, 2017. 40 CFR Part 81 SummaryThis rule establishes the initial air quality designations for four areas in Texas for the 2010 primary sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is designating three of the areas as nonattainment because they do not meet the NAAQS. One area is being designated unclassifiable because it cannot be classified on the basis of available information as meeting or not meeting the NAAQS. The designations are based on the weight of evidence for each area, including available air quality monitoring data and air quality modeling. For the areas designated nonattainment by this rule, the Clean Air Act (CAA) directs the state of Texas to undertake certain planning and pollution control activities to attain the SO 2 NAAQS as expeditiously as practicable. This action is a supplement to the final rule addressing the second round of area designations for the 2010 SO 2 NAAQS, which the EPA Administrator signed on June 30, 2016.
2016-12-01; vol. 81 # 231 - Thursday, December 1, 201681 FR 86664 - Air Plan Approval and Designation of Areas; KY; Redesignation of the Campbell County, 2010 1-Hour Sulfur Dioxide Nonattainment Area to Attainment
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-28821 RIN EPA-R04-OAR-2016-0361 FRL-9955-80-Region 4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before January 3, 2017. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve two separate but related submissions (one of which includes multiple components) provided by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, through the Kentucky Division of Air Quality (KDAQ), in relation to attainment of the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide (SO 2 ) national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) for the Kentucky portion of the Campbell-Clermont, Kentucky-Ohio 2010 1-hour SO 2 nonattainment area (hereafter referred to as the “Campbell-Clermont, KY-OH Area” or “Area”). On March 31, 2015, KDAQ submitted a request for EPA to determine that the Campbell-Clermont, KY-OH Area attained the 2010 1-hour SO 2 NAAQS per EPA&apos;s “Clean Data Policy.” Subsequently, on February 22, 2016, KDAQ submitted a request for EPA to redesignate the Campbell County portion of Kentucky that is within the Campbell-Clermont, KY-OH Area to attainment for the 2010 1-hour SO 2 NAAQS, and to approve a State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision containing a maintenance plan, base year inventory, and reasonably available control measures (RACM) determination for the Kentucky portion of the Area. EPA is proposing to approve the Commonwealth&apos;s RACM determination and incorporate it into the SIP; to approve the base year emissions inventory for the Kentucky portion of the Area and incorporate it into the SIP; to approve the Commonwealth&apos;s request for a clean data determination; to approve the Commonwealth&apos;s plan for maintaining attainment of the 2010 1-hour SO 2 NAAQS and incorporate it into the SIP; and to redesignate the Kentucky portion of the Area to attainment for the 2010 1-hour SO 2 NAAQS.
2016-11-21; vol. 81 # 224 - Monday, November 21, 201681 FR 83158 - Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Ohio; Redesignation of the Ohio Portion of the Campbell-Clermont KY-OH Sulfur Dioxide Nonattainment Area
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-27852 RIN EPA R05 OAR2015-0599 FRL-9955-37-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This final rule is effective on November 21, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryIn accordance with the Clean Air Act (CAA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is redesignating the Ohio portion of the Campbell-Clermont KY-OH sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) nonattainment area from nonattainment to attainment. The Ohio portion of this area consists of Pierce Township in Clermont County, Ohio. EPA is also approving Ohio&apos;s maintenance plan, submitted on August 11, 2015. The primary emission source in the area has permanently closed, and the air quality in the area is now meeting the SO 2 standard. EPA received one comment in support of the redesignation.
2016-11-08; vol. 81 # 216 - Tuesday, November 8, 201681 FR 78688 - Clean Air Act Redesignation Substitute for the Dallas-Fort Worth 1-Hour Ozone and 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Areas; Texas
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-26585 RIN EPA-R06-OAR-2015-0721 FRL-9953-93-Region 6 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This rule is effective on December 8, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is approving a redesignation substitute and making finding of attainment for both the revoked 1-hour and the revoked 1997 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for the Dallas-Fort Worth ozone nonattainment areas (DFW area).
81 FR 78691 - Clean Air Act Redesignation Substitute for the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area; Texas
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-26586 RIN EPA-R06-OAR-2015-0609 FRL-9953-89-Region 6 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This rule is effective on December 8, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is approving a redesignation substitute and making a finding of attainment for the revoked 1997 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria ozone nonattainment area (HGB area).
2016-11-04; vol. 81 # 214 - Friday, November 4, 201681 FR 76892 - Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Louisiana; Redesignation of Baton Rouge Nonattainment Area, 2008 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-26584 RIN EPA-R06-OAR-2016-0293 FRL-9954-35-Region 6 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before December 5, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryOn May 2, 2016, the State of Louisiana submitted a request for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to redesignate the five-parish Baton Rouge Nonattainment Area (BRNA or Area) for the 2008 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS or standard) to attainment and to approve a State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision containing a maintenance plan for the area. EPA is proposing to determine that the BRNA is continuing to attain the 2008 ozone NAAQS; to approve into the SIP the State&apos;s plan for maintaining attainment of the standard in the Area, including the motor vehicle emission budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxides (NO X ) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) for the years 2022 and 2027; and to redesignate the BRNA to attainment for the standard.
2016-10-17; vol. 81 # 200 - Monday, October 17, 201681 FR 71444 - Air Plan Approval; Ohio; Redesignation of the Cleveland Area to Attainment of the 2008 Ozone Standard
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-24914 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0396 FRL-9954-22-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before November 16, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52, and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve a July 6, 2016, request from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) to redesignate the Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, Ohio area (Cleveland area) to attainment of the 2008 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS or standard), because the request meets the statutory requirements for redesignation under the Clean Air Act (CAA). The Cleveland area includes Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage, and Summit counties. EPA is also proposing to approve, as a revision to the Ohio State Implementation Plan (SIP), Ohio&apos;s plan for maintaining the 2008 ozone standard through 2030 in the Cleveland area. Finally, EPA finds adequate and is proposing to approve Ohio&apos;s 2020 and 2030 Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (MVEBs) for the Cleveland area.
2016-09-28; vol. 81 # 188 - Wednesday, September 28, 201681 FR 66578 - Air Plan Approval; Ohio; Redesignation of the Columbus, Ohio Area to Attainment of the 2008 Ozone Standard
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-23293 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0372 FRL-9953-15-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before October 28, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to find that the Columbus, Ohio area is attaining the 2008 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS or standard) and to approve a request from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) to redesignate the area to attainment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS because the request meets the statutory requirements for redesignation under the Clean Air Act (CAA or Act). The Columbus area includes Delaware, Fairfield, Knox, Licking, and Mason Counties. Ohio EPA submitted this request on June 16, 2016. EPA is also proposing to approve, as a revision to the Ohio State Implementation Plan (SIP), the state&apos;s plan for maintaining the 2008 8-hour ozone standard through 2030 in the Columbus area. Finally, EPA finds adequate and is proposing to approve the state&apos;s 2020 and 2030 volatile organic compound (VOC) and oxides of nitrogen (NO X ) Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (MVEBs) for the Columbus area.
81 FR 66602 - Air Plan Approval; Ohio; Redesignation of the Ohio Portion of the Cincinnati-Hamilton, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Area to Attainment of the 2008 Ozone Standard
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-23301 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0269 FRL-9953-12-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before October 28, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to find that the Cincinnati-Hamilton, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana area is attaining the 2008 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS or standard) and to approve a request from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) to redesignate the Ohio portion of the Cincinnati-Hamilton area to attainment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS because the request meets the statutory requirements for redesignation under the Clean Air Act (CAA or Act). The Cincinnati-Hamilton area includes Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, and Warren Counties in Ohio; Lawrenceburg Township in Dearborn County, Indiana; and, Boone, Campbell, and Kenton Counties in Kentucky. Ohio EPA submitted this request on April 21, 2016. EPA is also proposing to approve, as a revision to the Ohio State Implementation Plan (SIP), the state&apos;s plan for maintaining the 2008 8-hour ozone standard through 2030 in the Cincinnati-Hamilton area. Finally, EPA finds adequate and is proposing to approve the state&apos;s 2020 and 2030 volatile organic compound (VOC) and oxides of nitrogen (NO X ) Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (MVEBs) for the Ohio and Indiana portion of the Cincinnati-Hamilton area.
81 FR 66617 - Reclassification of the Sheboygan, Wisconsin Area To Moderate Nonattainment for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-23294 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0277 FRL-9953-09-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before October 28, 2016. 40 CFR Part 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to determine that the Sheboygan, Wisconsin area (Sheboygan County) has failed to attain the 2008 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of July 20, 2016, and that this area is not eligible for an extension of the attainment date. EPA is proposing to reclassify this area as “moderate” nonattainment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. Once reclassified as moderate, the State of Wisconsin must submit State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions that meet the statutory and regulatory requirements that apply to areas classified as moderate nonattainment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. EPA is proposing to require submission of the necessary moderate area SIP revisions as expeditiously as practicable, but no later than January 1, 2017.
2016-09-27; vol. 81 # 187 - Tuesday, September 27, 201681 FR 66240 - Determination of Nonattainment and Reclassification of the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria 2008 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area; Texas
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-23247 RIN EPA-R06-OAR-2016-0275 FRL-9952-67-Region 6 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Written comments must be received on or before October 27, 2016. 40 CFR Part 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to determine that the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria ozone nonattainment area (HGB area) failed to attain the 2008 8hour ozone national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment deadline of July 20, 2016, and thus is classified by operation of law as “Moderate”. In this action, EPA is also proposing January 1, 2017 as the deadline by which Texas must submit to the EPA the State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions that meet the CAA statutory and regulatory requirements that apply to 2008 ozone NAAQS nonattainment areas reclassified as Moderate.
2016-09-22; vol. 81 # 184 - Thursday, September 22, 201681 FR - Air Quality Designations for the 2012 Primary Annual Fine Particle (PM 2.5 ) National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for Areas in Georgia and Florida
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.C1-2016-21338 RIN EPA-HQ-OAR-2012-0918 FRL-9951-91-OAR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 40 CFR Part 81 Summary
2016-09-09; vol. 81 # 175 - Friday, September 9, 201681 FR 62390 - Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Redesignation of the Indiana Portion of the Louisville Area to Attainment of the 1997 Annual Standard for Fine Particulate Matter
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-21457 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2011-0698 FRL-9951-95-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This final rule is effective on September 9, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is granting Indiana&apos;s request to redesignate, under the Clean Air Act (CAA), the state of Indiana portion of the Louisville (KY-IN) (Madison Township in Jefferson County and Clark and Floyd Counties) nonattainment area to attainment of the 1997 annual standard for fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ). EPA determined that the Louisville area has attained the 1997 annual standard, and proposed on July 11, 2013, with a supplemental proposal on June 23, 2016, to approve Indiana&apos;s request to redesignate the area. EPA is taking final action today on the proposal and supplemental proposal. EPA is also taking final action in this rulemaking on several related proposals. Along with granting the change in the area&apos;s designation status, EPA is also approving Indiana&apos;s PM 2.5 maintenance plan for the Louisville area as a revision to the Indiana state implementation plan (SIP) as meeting the requirements of section 175A of the CAA. EPA is approving the 2008 emissions inventory for primary PM 2.5, nitrogen oxides (NO X ), sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ), volatile organic compounds (VOC) and ammonia as satisfying the requirement of the CAA for a comprehensive, current emission inventory. Finally, EPA finds adequate and is approving 2015 and 2025 primary PM 2.5 and NO X motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for the Louisville area. These MVEBs will be used in future transportation conformity analyses for the area. These actions were proposed for approval in EPA&apos;s initial action on July 11, 2013. EPA received no comments in response to the above proposals.
2016-09-06; vol. 81 # 172 - Tuesday, September 6, 201681 FR 61136 - Air Quality Designations for the 2012 Primary Annual Fine Particle (PM 2.5 ) National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for Areas in Georgia and Florida
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-21338 RIN EPA-HQ-OAR-2012-0918 FRL-9951-91-OAR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This final rule is effective on October 6, 2016. 40 CFR Part 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is establishing air quality designations in the United States (U.S.) for the 2012 primary annual fine particle (PM 2.5 ) National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for three areas in Georgia and 62 counties in Florida. When the EPA designated the majority of areas in the country in December 2014, and March 2015, the EPA deferred initial area designations for several locations, including these areas, because the EPA could not determine using available data whether the areas were meeting or not meeting the NAAQS, but we believed that forthcoming data in 2015 would allow the EPA to make that determination. Georgia and Florida have recently submitted complete, quality-assured, and certified air quality monitoring data for 2015 for the areas identified in this notice, and based on these data, the EPA is designating these areas as unclassifiable/attainment for the 2012 primary annual PM 2.5 NAAQS.
2016-07-20; vol. 81 # 139 - Wednesday, July 20, 201681 FR 47144 - Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Ohio; Redesignation of the Ohio Portion of the Campbell-Clermont KY-OH Sulfur Dioxide Nonattainment Area
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-17054 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2015-0599 FRL-9949-28-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before August 19, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryIn accordance with the Clean Air Act (CAA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to redesignate the Ohio portion of the Campbell-Clermont KY-OH sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) nonattainment area from nonattainment to attainment. The Ohio portion of this area consists of Pierce Township in Clermont County, Ohio. EPA is also proposing to approve Ohio&apos;s maintenance plan submitted on August 11, 2015. The primary emission source in the area has permanently closed, and the air quality in the area is now meeting the SO 2 standard.
2016-07-12; vol. 81 # 133 - Tuesday, July 12, 201681 FR 45039 - Air Quality Designations for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide (SO 2 ) Primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard—Round 2
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-16348 RIN EPA-HQ-OAR-2014-0464 FRL-9948-87-OAR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. The effective date of this rule is September 12, 2016. 40 CFR Part 81 SummaryThis rule establishes the initial air quality designations for certain areas in the United States (U.S.) for the 2010 primary sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is designating the areas as either nonattainment, unclassifiable/attainment, or unclassifiable, based on whether the areas do not meet the NAAQS or contribute to a nearby area that does not meet the NAAQS; meet the NAAQS; or cannot be classified on the basis of available information as meeting or not meeting the NAAQS, respectively. The designations are based on the weight of evidence for each area, including available air quality monitoring data and air quality modeling. The Clean Air Act (CAA) directs areas designated nonattainment by this rule to undertake certain planning and pollution control activities to attain the SO 2 NAAQS as expeditiously as practicable. This is the second round of area designations for the 2010 SO 2 NAAQS.
2016-07-07; vol. 81 # 130 - Thursday, July 7, 201681 FR 44210 - Air Plan Approval and Air Quality Designation; TN; Redesignation of the Sullivan County Lead Nonattainment Area to Attainment
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-16002 RIN EPA-R04-OAR-2012-0323 FRL-9948-68-Region 4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This rule will be effective August 8, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryOn July 15, 2015, the State of Tennessee, through the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), submitted a request for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to redesignate the Bristol, Tennessee 2008 lead nonattainment area (hereafter referred to as the “Bristol Area” or the “Area”) to attainment for the 2008 lead National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and an associated State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision containing a maintenance plan and a reasonably available control measures (RACM) determination for the Area. EPA is taking the following separate final actions related to the July 15, 2015, redesignation request and SIP revision: Determining that the Bristol Area is continuing to attain the 2008 lead NAAQS; approving and incorporating into the SIP the State&apos;s plan for maintaining attainment of the 2008 lead standard; approving and incorporating into the SIP the State&apos;s RACM determination; and redesignating the Bristol Area to attainment for the 2008 lead NAAQS.
2016-06-23; vol. 81 # 121 - Thursday, June 23, 201681 FR 40816 - Air Plan Approval and Air Quality Designation; TN; Redesignation of the Shelby County 2008 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-14807 RIN EPA-R04-OAR-2016-0018 FRL-9948-02-Region 4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This rule will be effective July 25, 2016. 40 CFR Part 52 and 81 SummaryOn January 19, 2016, the State of Tennessee, through the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), Air Pollution Control Division, submitted a request for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to redesignate the portion of Tennessee that is within the Memphis, Tennessee-Mississippi-Arkansas (Memphis, TN-MS-AR) 2008 8-hour ozone nonattainment area (hereafter referred to as the “Memphis, TN-MS-AR Area” or “Area”) and a related State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision containing a maintenance plan and base year inventory for the Area. EPA is taking the following separate final actions related to the January 19, 2016, redesignation request and SIP revision: Approving the base year emissions inventory for the Area into the SIP; determining that the Memphis, TN-MS-AR Area is attaining the 2008 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS); approving the State&apos;s plan for maintaining attainment of the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS in the Area, including the motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxides (NO X ) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for the year 2027 for the Tennessee portion of the Area, into the SIP; and redesignating the Tennessee portion of the Area to attainment for the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS. Additionally, EPA finds the MVEBs for the Tennessee portion of the Area adequate for the purposes of transportation conformity.
81 FR 40834 - Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Redesignation of the Indiana Portion of the Louisville Area to Attainment of the 1997 Annual Standard for Fine Particulate Matter
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-14806 RIN EPA-R05-OAR-2011-0698 FRL-9948-00-Region 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule; supplemental. Comments must be received on or before July 25, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing a supplement to its July 11, 2013, proposed approval of Indiana&apos;s request to redesignate the Indiana portion of the Louisville, Indiana-Kentucky, area to attainment for the 1997 annual national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS or standard) for fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ). After EPA&apos;s proposed redesignation in 2013, an audit of the Kentucky monitoring program identified problems which invalidated monitoring data for 2012 and the beginning of 2013. Because of this invalid data, the area could not meet the requirement that the entire area must demonstrate attainment of the standard using the most current three years of data. This supplemental proposal provides new quality-assured, quality-controlled data for the most recent three years of data showing that the entire area attains the 1997 PM 2.5 standard. In the supplemental proposal EPA is proposing that the entire Louisville area is attaining the 1997 PM 2.5 NAAQS based on the most recent three years of data. EPA also discusses the maintenance plan out-year emission projections, and the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) remanded budgets impact on the Louisville area—because the status of these issues has changed from the initial proposal to now. EPA is seeking comment only on the issues raised in this supplemental proposal, and is not re-opening for comment other issues raised in the July 11, 2013, proposed approval.
2016-05-25; vol. 81 # 101 - Wednesday, May 25, 201681 FR 33161 - Clean Air Act Redesignation Substitute for the Dallas-Fort Worth 1-Hour Ozone and 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Areas; Texas
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-12229 RIN EPA-R06-OAR-2015-0721 FRL-9946-85-Region 6 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Written comments must be received on or before June 24, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve a redesignation substitute and make a finding of attainment for both the 1-hour ozone and the 1997 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for the Dallas-Fort Worth nonattainment area (DFW area). The redesignation substitute demonstration states that the area has attained both the revoked 1-hour ozone and the revoked 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS due to permanent and enforceable emission reductions, and that it will maintain those NAAQS for ten years from the date of the EPA&apos;s approval of this demonstration. Final approval of the redesignation substitute will result in the area no longer being subject to any remaining applicable anti-backsliding requirements and the nonattainment new source review (NNSR) requirements associated with the revoked NAAQS. In general, final approval of the redesignation substitute would allow Texas to seek to revise the Texas SIP for the area to remove anti-backsliding measures from the active portion of its SIP if it can demonstrate, pursuant to the Clean Air Act (CAA) section 110(1), that such revision would not interfere with attainment or maintenance of any applicable NAAQS, or any other requirement of the CAA. However, the EPA believes that in this instance, Texas does not need to revise its SIP to alter certain provisions for NNSR effective in the DFW area.
81 FR 33166 - Clean Air Act Redesignation Substitute for the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria 1997 8-hour Ozone Nonattainment Area; Texas
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-12230 RIN EPA-R06-OAR-2015-0609 FRL-9946-84-Region 6 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Written comments must be received on or before June 24, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve a redesignation substitute and make a finding of attainment for the 1997 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria ozone nonattainment area (HGB area). The redesignation substitute demonstration indicates that the area has attained the revoked 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS due to permanent and enforceable emission reductions and that it will maintain that NAAQS for ten years from the date of the EPA&apos;s approval of this demonstration. Final approval of the redesignation substitute will result in the area no longer being subject to any remaining applicable anti-backsliding requirements and the nonattainment new source review (NNSR) requirements associated with the revoked NAAQS. In general, final approval of the redesignation substitute would allow Texas to seek to revise the Texas SIP for the area to remove anti-backsliding measures from the active portion of its SIP if it can demonstrate, pursuant to Clean Air Act (CAA) section 110(1), that such revision would not interfere with attainment or maintenance of any applicable NAAQS, or any other requirement of the CAA. However, the EPA believes that in this instance, Texas does not need to revise its SIP to alter certain provisions for NNSR effective in the HGB area.
2016-05-10; vol. 81 # 90 - Tuesday, May 10, 201681 FR 28718 - Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Redesignation Request and Associated Maintenance Plan for Billings, MT 2010 SO 2 Nonattainment Area
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-10451 RIN EPA-R08-OAR-2015-0205 FRL-9945-64-Region 8 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This final rule is effective on June 9, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is approving the State of Montana&apos;s request to redesignate the Billings sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) nonattainment area to attainment for the 2010 SO 2 primary national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS). The EPA has determined that the Billings SO 2 nonattainment area is attaining the 2010 SO 2 primary NAAQS. In addition, the EPA is approving Montana&apos;s maintenance plan which provides for continued attainment of the 2010 SO 2 primary NAAQS in the area. These actions are being taken under the Clean Air Act (CAA).
2016-05-04; vol. 81 # 86 - Wednesday, May 4, 201681 FR 26697 - Determinations of Attainment by the Attainment Date, Extensions of the Attainment Date, and Reclassification of Several Areas for the 2008 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-09729 RIN EPA-HQ-OAR-2015-0468 FRL-9945-17-OAR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This rule is effective on June 3, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking final action on three separate and independent types of determinations for each of the 36 areas that are currently classified as “Marginal” for the 2008 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). First, the EPA is determining that 17 areas attained the 2008 ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of July 20, 2015, based on complete, quality-assured and certified ozone monitoring data for 2012-2014. Second, the EPA is granting 1-year attainment date extensions for eight areas on the basis that the requirements for such extensions under the Clean Air Act (CAA) and the EPA&apos;s implementing regulations have been met. Third, the EPA is determining that 11 areas failed to attain the 2008 ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of July 20, 2015, and thus are reclassified by operation of law as “Moderate” for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. States containing any or any portion of these new Moderate areas must submit State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions that meet the statutory and regulatory requirements that apply to 2008 ozone nonattainment areas classified as Moderate by January 1, 2017.
2016-04-26; vol. 81 # 80 - Tuesday, April 26, 201681 FR 24536 - Air Plan Approval and Air Quality Designation; TN; Redesignation of the Sullivan County Lead Nonattainment Area to Attainment
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-09600 RIN EPA-R04-OAR-2012-0323 FRL-9945-63-Region 4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before May 26, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryOn July 15, 2015, the State of Tennessee, through the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), submitted a request for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to redesignate the Bristol, Tennessee 2008 lead nonattainment area (hereafter referred to as the “Bristol Area” or the “Area”) to attainment for the 2008 lead National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and an associated State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision containing a maintenance plan and a reasonably available control measures (RACM) determination for the Area. EPA is proposing to determine that the Bristol Area is continuing to attain the 2008 lead NAAQS; to approve the SIP revision containing the State&apos;s maintenance plan for maintaining attainment of the 2008 lead standard and the State&apos;s RACM determination; and to redesignate the Bristol Area to attainment for the 2008 lead NAAQS.
2016-04-25; vol. 81 # 79 - Monday, April 25, 201681 FR 24030 - Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; AR; Redesignation of the Crittenden County, 2008 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-09451 RIN EPA-R06-OAR-2015-0852 FRL-9945-40-Region 6 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Final rule. This rule is effective on May 25, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryOn December 10, 2015, the State of Arkansas, through the Arkansas Department of Environment Quality (ADEQ), submitted a request for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to redesignate the portion of Arkansas that is within the Memphis, Tennessee-Mississippi-Arkansas (Memphis, TN-MS-AR) 2008 8-hour ozone nonattainment area (hereafter referred to as the “Memphis, TN-MS-AR Area” or “Area”) and to approve a State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision containing a maintenance plan for the Area. EPA has determined that the Memphis, TN-MS-AR Area is attaining the 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS); is approving the State&apos;s plan for maintaining attainment of the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS in the Area, including the motor vehicle emission budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxides (NO X ) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) for the years 2012 and 2027 for the Arkansas portion of the Area, into the SIP; and is redesignating the Arkansas portion of the Area to attainment for the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS. EPA is also notifying the public of the status of EPA&apos;s adequacy determination for the MVEBs for the Arkansas portion of the Memphis, TN-MS-AR Area.
2016-04-19; vol. 81 # 75 - Tuesday, April 19, 201681 FR 22948 - Air Plan Approval and Air Quality Designation; TN; Redesignation of the Shelby County 2008 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-08796 RIN EPA-R04-OAR-2016-0018 FRL-9945-04-Region 4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Proposed rule. Comments must be received on or before May 19, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryOn January 19, 2016, the State of Tennessee, through the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC), Air Pollution Control Division, submitted a request for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to redesignate the portion of Tennessee that is within the Memphis, Tennessee-Mississippi-Arkansas (Memphis, TN-MS-AR) 2008 8-hour ozone nonattainment area (hereafter referred to as the “Tennessee portion of the Memphis, TN-MS-AR Area” or “Tennessee portion of the Area”) to attainment for the 2008 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and an associated State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision containing a maintenance plan and a base year emissions inventory for the Area. EPA is proposing to approve the base year emissions inventory for the Tennessee portion of the Area into the SIP; to determine that the Memphis, TN-MS-AR Area has attained the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS; to approve the State&apos;s plan for maintaining attainment of the 2008 8-hour ozone standard in the Area, including the motor vehicle emission budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxides (NO X ) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) for the year 2027 for the Tennessee portion of the Area, into the SIP; and to redesignate the Tennessee portion of the Area to attainment for the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS. EPA is also notifying the public of the status of EPA&apos;s adequacy determination for the MVEBs for the Tennessee portion of the Memphis, TN-MS-AR Area.
2016-04-15; vol. 81 # 73 - Friday, April 15, 201681 FR 22194 - Adequacy Status of Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets in Submitted PM 2.5 Moderate Area Plan for San Joaquin Valley; California
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2016-08510 RIN EPA-R09-OAR-2014-0636 FRL-9944-93-Region 9 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Notice of adequacy. This finding is effective May 2, 2016. 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 SummaryThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is notifying the public that the Agency has found that the motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs or “budgets”) for the years 2014 and 2017 in the San Joaquin Valley Moderate Area Plan, as revised in a December 29, 2014 submittal, for the 2006 24-hour fine particulate (PM 2.5 ) national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) are adequate for transportation conformity purposes. The Moderate Area Plan was submitted to the EPA on March 4, 2013 by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) as a revision to the California State Implementation Plan (SIP) and includes a demonstration of reasonable further progress for the 2006 PM 2.5 NAAQS. CARB submitted a Supplement to the Moderate Area Plan on November 6, 2014 (“2014 Supplement”) and a revision to the budgets on December 29, 2014. We refer to these submittals collectively as the “2012 PM 2.5 Plan” or “Plan.” Upon the effective date of this notice of adequacy, the San Joaquin Valley metropolitan planning organizations (MPO) and the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) must use these budgets for future transportation conformity determinations.