Title: 8Hour Ozone NAAQS Implementation Proposed Rule
18-Hour Ozone NAAQS ImplementationProposed Rule
- Erik Snyder
- U.S. EPA Region 6
2Topics
- Schedule
- Options for Subpart 1 v. 2
- Transition 1-hr to 8-hr NAAQS
- Anti-backsliding
- Conformity
3Schedule
4Subpart 1 v. Subpart 2
- Option 1All Subpart 2
- Classify based on 8-hour design values
- Option 2Based on 1-hour standard
- Areas meeting standard -- Subpart 1
- Areas exceeding standard -- Subpart 2
5Attainment Years
6Revoking the 1-Hour Standard
- Option 1
- 1 year after EPA designates 8-hour areas.
- Option 2
- 1 year after EPA designates areas
- Revoke only some purposes
- Leave rest in place for anti-backsliding
7Anti-Backsliding Proposal
- Measure stay in place
- Option 1 until an area achieves the level of
1-hour standard or - Option 2 until an area attains the 8-hour
standard. - Other provisions in SIP would remain but could be
revised
8Conformity Transition1-Hr to 8-Hr
- One-year grace period for 8-hour after
designations - Transition option 1
- 1-hour standard revoked no conformity
- Transition option 2
- 1-hour standard revoked for limited purposes
(including conformity) no conformity - Results Avoids conformity for 2 standards
9Additional Conformity Rules
- No changes in 8-hour implementation package
- Transportation conformity rulemaking
- Establish specific conformity tests for the
8-hour standard. - Complete rulemaking prior to area designations
- General conformity rulemaking
- Separate action
- Complete by April 2005
10Proposal will also address
- Attainment dates
- Mandatory controls
- Other ozone transport issues
- New source review
- Modeling attainment demonstrations
- Reasonable further progress requirements
- Reasonably available control measures/technology
- Optimizing controls for ozone and PM
- Tribal issues
- Early reduction programs
11Next Steps
- Proposed rule
- Signed on May 14, 2003
- Publication within next week or two
- RO conference shortly
- 3 public hearings in June
- Publish final rule December 2003
- Designate nonattainment attainment areas in
April 2004
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158-Hr O3 Designations Schedule
16Classifications of N/A Areas
- Based upon implementation rule
- Published with Designations
- Or ASAP thereafter
- By operation of law
- Incentive for lower classification
17N/A Area Classifications
18Incentive Feature
- Allow lower classifications by demonstrating
attainment of the lower classification date - Example, if Memphis, a moderate area modeled
attainment by 2007, it could be marginal and have
fewer requirements
19Designation Issues
- Shrinking from CMSAs
- Splitting of N/A areas
- Handling of interstate N/A areas
- Transport from upwind attainment areas
- Politics of N/A
- How to deal with tribal designations
20Update 8-Hour Early Action Compacts
- Program Lead
- David Cole 919-541-5565
21EAC Areas Ozone
22Schedule
23Recent Developments Issues
- OAQPS guidance on EAC milestones
- April 4, 2003 Lydia Wegman memo
- guidelines for completing the June 16th submittal
June 2003 progress report - Concern about modeling other technical issues
- use of 1999 or later inventories
- current episodes
24Recent Developments Issues
- OAQPS Regional modelers are providing technical
assistance to EAC areas - Conformity in 1-hr maintenance areas
- 1-hr standard continues to apply to these areas
until 1 yr after the effective date of the 8-hr
designation, or until April 2009
25Summary
- 8-Hr implementation rule
- Proposed in May
- Option for subpart 1 v. 2
- Option 1 all subpart 2
- Option 2 split based on 1-hr values
- Designations
- Calls and work shops
- Need help with the A.Q. data
- EAC
- Guidance for June submittal