80_FR_52158 80 FR 51992 - Determinations of Attainment by the Attainment Date, Extensions of the Attainment Date, and Reclassification of Several Areas Classified as Marginal for the 2008 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards

80 FR 51992 - Determinations of Attainment by the Attainment Date, Extensions of the Attainment Date, and Reclassification of Several Areas Classified as Marginal for the 2008 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 166 (August 27, 2015)

Page Range51992-52002
FR Document2015-21196

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing three separate and independent determinations related to the 36 areas that are currently classified as ``Marginal'' for the 2008 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). First, the EPA is proposing to determine 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 proposing to grant 1-year attainment date extensions for eight areas on the basis that the requirements for such extensions under the Clean Air Act (CAA or Act) have been met. Third, the EPA is proposing to determine that 11 areas failed to attain the 2008 ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of July 20, 2015, and that they are not eligible for an extension, and to reclassify these areas as ``Moderate'' for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. Once reclassified as Moderate, states must submit State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions that meet the statutory and regulatory requirements that apply to 2008 ozone NAAQS nonattainment areas classified as Moderate. In this action, the EPA is proposing and taking comment on two options for the deadline by which states would need to submit to the EPA for review and approval the SIP revisions required for Moderate areas once their areas are reclassified.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 166 (Thursday, August 27, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 166 (Thursday, August 27, 2015)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 51992-52002]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2015-21196]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 52

[EPA-HQ-OAR-2015-0468; FRL-9933-06-OAR]


Determinations of Attainment by the Attainment Date, Extensions 
of the Attainment Date, and Reclassification of Several Areas 
Classified as Marginal for the 2008 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality 
Standards

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing three 
separate and independent determinations related to the 36 areas that 
are currently classified as ``Marginal'' for the 2008 ozone National 
Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). First, the EPA is proposing to 
determine 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 
proposing to grant 1-year attainment date extensions for eight areas on 
the basis that the requirements for such extensions under the Clean Air 
Act (CAA or Act) have been met. Third, the EPA is proposing to 
determine that 11 areas failed to attain the 2008 ozone NAAQS by the 
applicable attainment date of July 20, 2015, and that they are not 
eligible for an extension, and to reclassify these areas as 
``Moderate'' for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. Once reclassified as Moderate, 
states must submit State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions that meet 
the statutory and regulatory requirements that apply to 2008 ozone 
NAAQS nonattainment areas classified as Moderate. In this action, the 
EPA is proposing and taking comment on two options for the deadline by 
which states would need to submit to the EPA for review and approval 
the SIP revisions required for Moderate areas once their areas are 
reclassified.

DATES: Comments. Comments must be received on or before September 28, 
2015. Public Hearings. If anyone contacts us requesting a public 
hearing on or before September 11, 2015, we will hold a public hearing. 
Please refer to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for additional information on 
the comment period and the public hearing.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-OAR-
2015-0468, to the Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting 
comments. Once submitted, comments cannot be edited or withdrawn. The 
EPA may publish any comment received to its public docket. Do not 
submit electronically any information you consider to be Confidential 
Business Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is 
restricted by statute. If you need to include CBI as part of your 
comment, please visit http://www.epa.gov/dockets/comments.html for 
instructions. Multimedia submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be 
accompanied by a written comment. The written comment is considered the 
official comment and should include discussion of all points you wish 
to make. For additional submission methods, the full EPA public comment 
policy, and general guidance on making effective comments, please visit 
http://www.epa.gov/dockets/comments.html.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Cecil (Butch) Stackhouse, Office 
of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Air Quality Policy Division, 
Mail Code C539-01, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711, telephone (919) 
541-5208; fax number: (919) 541-5315; email address: 
stackhouse.b[email protected].

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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. General Information

A. Does this action apply to me?

    Entities potentially affected by this action include states 
(typically state air pollution control agencies), the District of 
Columbia and, in some cases, tribal governments. In particular, 26 
states \1\ with areas designated nonattainment and classified as 
``Marginal'' for the 2008 ozone NAAQS and the District of Columbia are 
affected by this action. Entities potentially affected indirectly by 
this proposal include owners and operators of sources of volatile 
organic compounds (VOC) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) emissions 
that contribute to ground-level ozone formation within the subject 
ozone nonattainment areas.
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    \1\ AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, GA, IL, IN, KY, LA, MA, MD, MO, MS, 
NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, WI and WY.
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B. What should I consider as I prepare my comments for the EPA?

    1. Submitting CBI. Do not submit this information to the EPA 
through http://www.regulations.gov or email. Clearly mark the part or 
all of the information that you claim to be CBI. For CBI information in 
a disk or CD-ROM that you mail to the EPA, mark the outside of the disk 
or CD-ROM as CBI and then identify electronically within the disk or 
CD-ROM the specific information that is claimed as CBI. In addition to 
one complete version of the comment that includes information claimed 
as CBI, a copy of the comment that does not contain the information 
claimed to be CBI must be submitted for inclusion in the public docket. 
Information so marked will not be disclosed except in accordance with 
procedures set forth in 40 CFR part 2.
    2. Tips for Preparing Your Comments. When submitting comments, 
remember to:
     Identify the rulemaking by docket number and other 
identifying information (subject heading, Federal Register date and 
page number).
     Follow directions--The agency may ask you to respond to 
specific questions or organize comments by referencing a Code of 
Federal Regulations (CFR) part or section number.
     Explain why you agree or disagree; suggest alternatives 
and substitute language for your requested changes.
     Describe any assumptions and provide any technical 
information and/or data that you used.
     If you estimate potential costs or burdens, explain how 
you arrived at your estimate in sufficient detail to allow for it to be 
reproduced.
     Provide specific examples to illustrate your concerns, and 
suggest alternatives.
     Explain your views as clearly as possible, avoiding the 
use of profanity or personal threats.
     Make sure to submit your comments by the comment period 
deadline identified.

C. Where can I get a copy of this document and other related 
information?

    In addition to being available in the docket, an electronic copy of 
this document will be posted at http://www.epa.gov/airquality/ozonepollution/actions.html#impl.

D. What information should I know about a possible public hearing?

    To request a public hearing or information pertaining to a public 
hearing on this document, contact Ms. Pamela Long at (919) 541-0641 
before 5 p.m. on September 11, 2015. If requested, further details 
concerning a public hearing for this proposed rule will be published in 
a separate Federal Register document. For updates and additional 
information on a public hearing, please check the EPA's Web site for 
this rulemaking at http://www.epa.gov/airquality/ozonepollution/actions.html#impl.

E. How is this preamble organized?

    The information presented in this preamble is organized as follows.

I. General Information
    A. Does this action apply to me?
    B. What should I consider as I prepare my comments for EPA?
    C. Where can I get a copy of this document and other related 
information?
    D. What information should I know about a possible public 
hearing?
    E. How is this preamble organized?
II. Overview and Basis of Proposal
    A. Overview of Proposal
    B. What is the background for the proposed actions?
    C. What is the statutory authority for the proposed actions?
    D. How does the EPA determine whether an area has attained the 
2008 ozone standard?
III. What is the EPA proposing and what is the rationale?
    A. Determination of Attainment
    B. Extension of Marginal Area Attainment Dates
    C. Determinations of Failure To Attain and Reclassification
    D. Moderate Area SIP Revision Submission Deadline
    E. Summary of Proposed Actions
IV. Environmental Justice Considerations
V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
    A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and 
Executive Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review
    B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)
    C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
    D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)
    E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
    F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With 
Indian Tribal Governments
    G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From 
Environmental Health and Safety Risks
    H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That Significantly Affect 
Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use
    I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA)
    J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address 
Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income 
Populations

II. Overview and Basis of Proposal

A. Overview of Proposal

    CAA section 181(b)(2) requires the EPA Administrator to determine, 
based on an area's design value (which represents air quality in the 
area for the most recent 3 year period) \2\ as of an area's attainment 
deadline, whether an ozone nonattainment area attained the ozone 
standard by that date. The statute provides a mechanism by which states 
that meet certain criteria may request and be granted by the EPA 
Administrator a 1-year extension of an area's attainment deadline. The 
CAA also requires that areas that have not attained the standard by 
their attainment deadlines be reclassified to either the next 
``highest'' classification (e.g., Marginal to Moderate, Moderate to 
Serious, etc.) or to the classifications applicable to the areas' 
design values in Table 1 of 40 CFR 51.1103. In this document, the EPA 
proposes to find that 17 Marginal areas attained the 2008 NAAQS by the 
applicable deadline of July 20, 2015, based on complete, quality-
assured and certified ozone monitoring data for 2012-2014.\3\ The EPA 
also proposes to find that 8 Marginal areas meet the criteria, as 
provided in CAA section 181(a)(5) and interpreted by regulation at 40 
CFR 51.1107, to qualify for a 1-year attainment date extension for the 
2008 ozone NAAQS. Finally, the EPA proposes to find that 11 Marginal 
areas

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failed to attain the 2008 ozone NAAQS by the applicable Marginal 
attainment deadline of July 20, 2015, and do not qualify for a 1-year 
extension. Accordingly, as required by CAA section 181(b)(2)(A), if the 
EPA finalizes the determinations that these areas failed to attain, the 
EPA must reclassify those 11 Marginal areas to Moderate. The 
reclassified areas must attain the 2008 ozone NAAQS as expeditiously as 
practicable, but no later than July 20, 2018. Table 1 provides a 
summary of the EPA's proposed actions that would apply to these 36 
Marginal areas.
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    \2\ An area's design value for the 8-hour ozone NAAQS is the 
highest 3-year average of the annual fourth highest daily maximum 8-
hour average ozone concentration of all monitors in the area. See 40 
CFR part 50, appendix P.
    \3\ These proposed determinations of attainment do not 
constitute a redesignation to attainment. Redesignations require 
states to meet a number of additional criteria, including EPA 
approval of a state plan to maintain the air quality standard for 10 
years after redesignation.
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    The EPA is proposing in this document to apply the discretion 
granted to the Administrator in the statute to adjust the statutory 
deadlines for submitting required SIP revisions for reclassified 
Moderate ozone nonattainment areas in order to align the SIP due dates 
with the regulatory deadline for implementing reasonably available 
control measures (RACM), including reasonably available control 
technology (RACT), in such areas as necessary to attain the 2008 ozone 
standard by the Moderate area attainment deadline of July 20, 2018.

                    Table 1--2008 Ozone NAAQS Marginal Nonattainment Area Evaluation Summary
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                                                                                            Areas not attaining
                                                                                            2008 NAAQS eligible
                                       2012-2014     Meets 2008 NAAQS by      2014 4th      for attainment date
   2008 NAAQS Nonattainment area     Design value    marginal attainment    Highest daily   extensions based on
                                         (ppm)               date           maximum 8-hr      2014 4th highest
                                                                            average (ppm)    daily maximum 8-hr
                                                                                            average <=0.075 ppm
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Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA....           0.070  Attaining............           0.068  Not applicable.
Atlanta, GA.......................           0.077  Not Attaining........           0.079  No.
Baton Rouge, LA...................           0.072  Attaining............           0.075  Not applicable.
Calaveras County, CA..............           0.071  Attaining............           0.071  Not applicable.
Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-            0.073  Attaining............           0.068  Not applicable.
 SC.
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI......           0.081  Not Attaining........           0.076  No.
Chico (Butte County), CA..........           0.074  Attaining............           0.074  Not applicable.
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN..............           0.075  Attaining............           0.071  Not applicable.
Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH........           0.078  Not Attaining........           0.075  Yes.
Columbus, OH......................           0.075  Attaining............           0.070  Not applicable.
Denver-Boulder-Greeley-Fort                  0.082  Not Attaining........           0.077  No.
 Collins-Loveland, CO.
Dukes County, MA..................           0.068  Attaining............           0.059  Not applicable.
Greater Connecticut, CT...........           0.080  Not Attaining........           0.077  No.
Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX....           0.080  Not Attaining........           0.072  Yes.
Imperial County, CA...............           0.080  Not Attaining........           0.078  No.
Jamestown, NY.....................           0.071  Attaining............           0.066  Not applicable.
Kern County (Eastern Kern), CA....           0.084  Not Attaining........           0.089  No.
Knoxville, TN.....................           0.067  Attaining............           0.064  Not applicable.
Lancaster, PA.....................           0.071  Attaining............           0.066  Not applicable.
Mariposa County, CA...............           0.078  Not Attaining........           0.077  No.
Memphis, TN-MS-AR.................           0.073  Attaining............           0.067  Not applicable.
Nevada County (Western part), CA..           0.079  Not Attaining........           0.082  No.
New York, N. New Jersey-Long                 0.085  Not Attaining........           0.081  No.
 Island, NY-NJ-CT.
Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic             0.077  Not Attaining........           0.074  Yes.
 City, PA-NJ-MD-DE.
Phoenix-Mesa, Arizona.............           0.080  Not Attaining........           0.080  No.
Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, PA......           0.077  Not Attaining........           0.071  Yes.
Reading, PA.......................           0.071  Attaining............           0.068  Not applicable.
San Diego County, CA..............           0.079  Not Attaining........           0.079  No.
San Francisco Bay Area, CA........           0.072  Attaining............           0.076  Not applicable.
San Luis Obispo County (Eastern              0.076  Not Attaining........           0.073  Yes.
 San Luis Obispo), CA.
Seaford, DE.......................           0.074  Attaining............           0.067  Not applicable.
Sheboygan, Wisconsin..............           0.081  Not Attaining........           0.072  Yes.
St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington,            0.078  Not Attaining........           0.072  Yes.
 MO-IL.
Tuscan Buttes, CA.................           0.075  Attaining............           0.076  Not applicable.
Upper Green River Basin, WY.......           0.064  Attaining............           0.065  Not applicable.
Washington, DC-MD-VA..............           0.076  Not Attaining........           0.069  Yes.
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B. What is the background for the proposed actions?

    On March 12, 2008, the EPA issued its final action to revise the 
NAAQS for ozone to establish new 8-hour standards (73 FR 16436, March 
27, 2008). In that action, we promulgated identical revised primary and 
secondary ozone standards, designed to protect public health and 
welfare, that specified an 8-hour ozone standard of 0.075 parts per 
million (ppm).\4\ Specifically, the standards require that the 3-year 
average of the annual fourth highest daily maximum 8-hour average ozone 
concentration may not exceed 0.075 ppm. The 2008 ozone NAAQS retains 
the same general form and averaging time as the 0.08 ppm NAAQS set in 
1997 but is set at a level that is more protective of public health and 
the environment.
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    \4\ Since the 2008 primary and secondary NAAQS for ozone are 
identical, for convenience, we refer to both as ``the 2008 ozone 
NAAQS'' or ``the 2008 ozone standard.''
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    On April 30, 2012 (May 31, 2012), the EPA issued rules designating 
46 areas throughout the country as nonattainment for the 2008 ozone

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NAAQS, effective July 20, 2012 (77 FR 30088, May 21, 2012 and 77 FR 
34221, June 11, 2012). In April 30, 2012, action, the EPA established 
classifications for the designated nonattainment areas, and classified 
36 of those areas as Marginal. We used primarily certified air quality 
monitoring data from calendar years 2008-2010 \5\ to designate these 
areas as nonattainment, and as the basis for their classification (77 
FR 30088 and 77 FR 34221). Also in the April 30, 2012, action, the EPA 
promulgated a Classifications Rule that specified some of the 
requirements for implementing the 2008 ozone NAAQS under the provisions 
of Subpart 2 of part D of title I of the CAA to the newly designated 
nonattainment areas for the 2008 ozone standard (77 FR 30160, May 21, 
2012). CAA Section 181 provides that the attainment deadline for ozone 
nonattainment areas is ``as expeditiously as practicable'' but no later 
than the prescribed dates that are provided in Table 1 of that section. 
In the 2008 ozone NAAQS Classifications Rule, the EPA translated the 
``maximum'' deadlines in Table 1 of Subpart 2 for purposes of the 2008 
standard by measuring those deadlines from the effective date of the 
new designations, but extended those deadlines by several months to 
December 31 of the corresponding calendar year (77 FR 30166).
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    \5\ In certain cases, states included as part of their 
designation recommendations a request that the EPA consider more up-
to-date monitoring data from 2009-2011 in making final designation 
decisions. The EPA considered the state requests, and, accordingly, 
adjusted some of the classifications based on the more recent data.
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    Pursuant to a challenge of the EPA's interpretation of the 
attainment deadlines, on December 23, 2014, the D.C. Circuit issued a 
decision rejecting, among other things, the Classifications Rule's 
attainment deadlines for the 2008 ozone nonattainment areas, finding 
that the EPA did not have statutory authority under the CAA to extend 
those deadlines to the end of the calendar year. NRDC v. EPA, 777 F.3d 
456, 464-69 (D.C. Cir. 2014). Accordingly, as part of the final 2008 
ozone NAAQS SIP Requirements Rule (80 FR 12264, March 6, 2015), the EPA 
modified the maximum attainment dates for all nonattainment areas for 
the 2008 ozone NAAQS, consistent with the court's decision. As relevant 
here, the SIP Requirements Rule established a maximum deadline for 
Marginal nonattainment areas of 3 years from the effective date of 
designation, or July 20, 2015, to attain the 2008 ozone NAAQS. See 80 
FR at 12268; 40 CFR 51.1103.

C. What is the statutory authority for the proposed actions?

    The statutory authority for the actions proposed in this document 
is provided by the CAA, as amended (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.). Relevant 
portions of the CAA include, but are not necessarily limited to, 
sections 181(a)(5) and 181(b)(2).
    By way of background, CAA section 107(d) provides that when the EPA 
establishes or revises a NAAQS, the agency must designate areas of the 
country as nonattainment, attainment, or unclassifiable based on 
whether they are not meeting (or contributing to air quality in a 
nearby area that is not meeting) the NAAQS, meeting the NAAQS, or 
cannot be classified as meeting or not meeting the NAAQS, respectively. 
Subpart 2 of part D of title I of the CAA governs the classification, 
state planning and emissions control requirements for any areas 
designated as nonattainment for a revised primary ozone NAAQS. In 
particular, CAA section 181(a)(1) requires each area designated as 
nonattainment for a revised ozone NAAQS to be ``classified'' at the 
same time as the area is designated based on the severity of the ozone 
level in the area (as determined based on the area's ``design value,'' 
which represents air quality in the area for the most recent 3 years). 
See footnote 2. Classifications for ozone nonattainment areas range 
from ``Marginal'' (for areas with monitored ozone levels just exceeding 
the level of the NAAQS) to ``Extreme'' (for areas with monitored ozone 
levels well above the levels of the NAAQS). CAA section 182 stipulates 
the specific attainment planning and additional requirements that apply 
to each ozone nonattainment area based on its classification. CAA 
section 182, as interpreted by the EPA's implementation regulations at 
40 CFR 51.1108-1117, also establishes the timeframes by which air 
agencies must submit SIP revisions to address the applicable attainment 
planning elements, and the timeframes by which ozone nonattainment 
areas must attain the relevant NAAQS.
    Section 181(b)(2)(A) of the CAA requires that within 6 months 
following the applicable attainment date, the Administrator will 
determine whether an ozone nonattainment area attained the ozone 
standard based on the area's design value as of that date. Section 
181(a)(5) of the CAA gives the Administrator the discretion to grant a 
1-year extension of the attainment date specified in CAA section 181(a) 
upon application by any state if: (i) The state has complied with all 
requirements and commitments pertaining to the area in the applicable 
implementation plan; and (ii) no more than one measured exceedance of 
the NAAQS for ozone has occurred in the area preceding the extension 
year. The EPA may grant a second 1-year extension if these same 
criteria are met by the end of the first extension year.\6\
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daily maximum 8-hour ozone concentrations for 2 years at each 
monitoring site in an area.
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    Because CAA section 181(a)(5)(B) was written for an exceedance-
based standard, such as the 1-hour ozone NAAQS, the EPA has interpreted 
through notice-and-comment rulemaking the air quality requirement of 
the extension criteria for purposes of a concentration-based standard 
like the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS. For purposes of determining an area's 
eligibility for an attainment date extension for the 2008 ozone NAAQS, 
the EPA has interpreted the criteria of CAA section 181(a)(5)(B) to 
mean that an area's fourth highest daily maximum 8-hour value for the 
attainment year \7\ is at or below the level of the standard [80 FR 
12264, 12292 (March 6, 2015); 40 CFR 51.1107].
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    In the event an area fails to attain the relevant ozone NAAQS by 
the applicable attainment date, CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) requires the 
Administrator to make the determination that an ozone nonattainment 
area failed to attain the ozone standard by the applicable attainment 
date, and subsequently requires the area to be reclassified by 
operation of law to the higher of (i) the next higher classification 
for the area, or (ii) the classification applicable to the area's 
design value as determined at the time of the required Federal Register 
document.\8\ Section 181(b)(2)(B) requires the EPA to publish a 
document in the Federal Register identifying the reclassification 
status of an area that has failed to attain the standard by its 
attainment date no later than 6 months after the attainment date, which 
in the case of the Marginal nonattainment areas addressed in this 
document would be January 20, 2016.
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    \8\ All of the affected nonattainment areas addressed in this 
document would be classified to the next highest classification of 
Moderate. None of the affected areas has a design value that would 
otherwise place it in a higher classification (e.g., Serious) under 
CAA section 181(b)(2)(A)(ii).
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    Once an area is reclassified, the EPA must address the schedule by 
which the state is required to submit a revised SIP for that area to, 
among other things, demonstrate how the area will attain the relevant 
NAAQS as expeditiously as practicable but no later than the new

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applicable attainment date under the statute. According to CAA section 
182(i), a state with a reclassified ozone nonattainment area must 
submit the applicable attainment plan requirements ``according to the 
schedules prescribed in connection with such requirements'' in CAA 
section 182(b) for Moderate areas, section 182(c) for Serious areas, 
and section 182(d) for Severe areas. However, the Act permits the 
Administrator to adjust the statutory due dates that would otherwise 
apply for any SIP revisions required as a result of the 
reclassification ``to the extent that such adjustment is necessary or 
appropriate to assure consistency among the required submissions.''

D. How does the EPA determine whether an area has attained the 2008 
ozone standard?

    Under EPA regulations at 40 CFR part 50, appendix P, the 2008 ozone 
NAAQS is attained at a site when the 3-year average of the annual 
fourth highest daily maximum 8-hour average ambient air quality ozone 
concentration is less than or equal to 0.075 ppm. This 3-year average 
is referred to as the design value. When the design value is less than 
or equal to 0.075 ppm at each ambient air quality monitoring site 
within the area, then the area is deemed to be meeting the NAAQS. The 
rounding convention under 40 CFR part 50, appendix P, dictates that 
concentrations shall be reported in ppm to the third decimal place, 
with additional digits to the right being truncated. Thus, a computed 
3-year average ozone concentration of 0.076 ppm is greater than 0.075 
ppm and, therefore, over the standard.
    The EPA's determination of attainment is based upon data that have 
been collected and quality-assured in accordance with 40 CFR part 58 
and recorded in the EPA's Air Quality System database (formerly known 
as the Aerometric Information Retrieval System). Ambient air quality 
monitoring data for the 3-year period must meet a data completeness 
requirement. The ambient air quality monitoring data completeness 
requirement is met when the average percent of required monitoring days 
with valid ambient monitoring data is greater than 90 percent, and no 
single year has less than 75 percent data completeness as determined 
according to Appendix P of part 50.

III. What is the EPA proposing and what is the rationale?

    The EPA is issuing this proposal pursuant to the agency's statutory 
obligation under CAA section 181(b)(2) to determine whether the 36 
Marginal ozone nonattainment areas have attained the 2008 ozone NAAQS 
by the applicable attainment date of July 20, 2015. The separate 
actions being taken in this proposal, as well as the rationale for 
these actions, are described in the sections below.

A. Determinations of Attainment

    The EPA evaluated data from air quality monitors in the 36 Marginal 
nonattainment areas for the 2008 ozone NAAQS in order to determine the 
areas' attainment status as of the applicable attainment date of July 
20, 2015. The data were supplied and quality assured by state and local 
agencies responsible for monitoring ozone air monitoring networks. 
Seventeen of the 36 nonattainment areas' monitoring sites with valid 
data had a design value equal to or less than 0.075 ppm based on the 
2012-2014 monitoring period. Thus, the EPA proposes to determine, in 
accordance with section 181(b)(2)(A) of the CAA and the provisions of 
the SIP Requirements Rule (40 CFR 51.1103), that these 17 areas (listed 
in Table 2 below) attained the standard by the applicable attainment 
date for Marginal nonattainment areas for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. The 
EPA's determination is based upon 3 years of complete, quality-assured 
and certified data. Table 2 displays the 2012-2014 design value for 
these 17 areas. The fourth high values for each of the 3 years used to 
calculate each monitor's 2012-2014 design value are provided in the 
technical support document (TSD) in the docket for this action.\9\ The 
EPA is soliciting comments on these proposed determinations of 
attainment by the applicable attainment date.
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    \9\ ``Technical Support Document Regarding Ozone Monitoring 
Data--Determinations of Attainment, 1-Year Attainment Date 
Extensions, and Reclassifications for Marginal Areas under the 2008 
8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS), EPA-HQ-
OAR-2015-0468.

Table 2--Marginal Nonattainment Areas That Attained the 2008 Ozone NAAQS
                  by the July 20, 2015, Attainment Date
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           2008 Ozone NAAQS nonattainment area             Design value
                                                               (ppm)
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Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA..........................           0.070
Baton Rouge, LA.........................................           0.072
Calaveras County, CA....................................           0.071
Charlotte-Rock Hill, NC-SC \a\..........................           0.073
Chico (Butte County), CA................................           0.074
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN....................................           0.075
Columbus, OH............................................           0.075
Dukes County, MA........................................           0.068
Jamestown, NY...........................................           0.071
Knoxville, TN \b\.......................................           0.067
Lancaster, PA...........................................           0.071
Memphis, TN-MS-AR.......................................           0.073
Reading, PA.............................................           0.071
San Francisco Bay Area, CA..............................           0.072
Seaford, DE.............................................           0.074
Tuscan Buttes, CA.......................................           0.075
Upper Green River Basin, WY.............................           0.064
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\a\ On July 28, 2015, the EPA redesignated to attainment the North
  Carolina portion of the Charlotte-Rock Hill, NC-SC, nonattainment area
  for the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS, effective August 27, 2015. See 80 FR
  44873. Given that this area was still designated nonattainment as of
  July 20, 2015, the EPA is herein proposing to determine that this area
  attained the 2008 ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date in
  order to satisfy the agency's obligation under CAA section
  181(b)(2)(A) to make determinations of attainment for nonattainment
  areas within 6 months following an area's applicable attainment date.
\b\ On July 13, 2015, the EPA redesignated to attainment the Knoxville,
  TN, nonattainment area for the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS, effective
  August 12, 2015. See 80 FR 39970. Given that this area was still
  designated nonattainment as of July 20, 2015, the EPA is herein
  proposing to determine that this area attained the 2008 ozone NAAQS by
  the applicable attainment date in order to satisfy the agency's
  obligation under CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) to make determinations of
  attainment for nonattainment areas within 6 months following an area's
  applicable attainment date.

B. Extension of Marginal Area Attainment Dates

    Of the 36 Marginal nonattainment areas for the 2008 ozone NAAQS, 
there are eight areas for which the EPA is proposing to grant a 1-year 
attainment date extension based on determinations that these areas have 
met the requirements for an extension under CAA section 181(a)(5).
    Specifically, for each of the eight nonattainment areas, the EPA 
received a letter from a state air agency requesting a 1-year extension 
of the area's attainment date and certifying that the state is in 
compliance with the applicable implementation plan, as required under 
CAA section 181(a)(5)(A). In their requests, the states certified that 
they have complied with all requirements and commitments pertaining to 
their respective nonattainment areas in the applicable implementation 
plan and that all monitors in the area have a fourth highest daily 
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of 0.075 ppm or less for 2014 (i.e., the last full year of air quality 
data prior to the July 20, 2015, attainment date). A summary of the 
information in these letters is provided in the TSD for this action. 
The EPA evaluated the information submitted by each state for its 
nonattainment area(s) and is proposing determinations that each state 
has met the requirement of CAA section 181(a)(5)(A) for each applicable 
area.\10\
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    \10\ The EPA notes that while Delaware did not submit a letter 
requesting a 1-year attainment date extension for the multi-state 
Philadelphia nonattainment area, based on extension requests from 
the other states with jurisdiction over that area, including 
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland, and the EPA's own analysis 
of the CAA section 181(a)(5)(A) criteria with regard to Delaware, 
the EPA is exercising its discretion to propose granting the 
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    The EPA has also evaluated the certified air quality monitoring 
data for 2014 and is proposing to determine that each of the eight 
areas listed in Table 3 meets the air quality requirements of CAA 
section 181(a)(5)(B) and the EPA's interpretation of that statutory 
provision in 40 CFR 51.1107. As explained in Section II.C of this 
preamble, the EPA has interpreted the air quality criterion in CAA 
section 181(a)(5)(B) for purposes of the 2008 8-hour standard to mean 
that an eligible area's fourth highest daily maximum 8-hour average in 
the year preceding the attainment date is equal to or below the NAAQS 
(80 FR 12292). The EPA has evaluated the data for these eight areas and 
has determined that the fourth highest daily maximum 8-hour average for 
each area in 2014 is equal to or below 0.075 ppm. Table 3 provides the 
fourth highest daily maximum 8-hour averages for 2014 for each of the 
eight Marginal nonattainment areas for which a state has requested an 
attainment date extension.
    Based on the EPA's evaluation and determination that eight Marginal 
nonattainment areas for the 2008 ozone NAAQS that failed to attain the 
NAAQS by July 20, 2015, have met the attainment date extension criteria 
of CAA section 181(a)(5), the EPA is exercising its discretion to 
propose granting a 1-year extension of the applicable Marginal area 
attainment date to July 20, 2016, from July 20, 2015, for the 
nonattainment areas listed in Table 3. If this proposal is finalized, 
then the nonattainment areas would remain classified as Marginal for 
the 2008 ozone NAAQS unless and until the EPA makes a determination 
that the areas have not attained the NAAQS by the July 20, 2016, 
attainment date. The EPA is soliciting comments on this proposal.

     Table 3--Marginal Nonattainment Areas That Qualify for a 1-Year
         Attainment Date Extension for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS \a\
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                                                             2014 4th
                                             2012-2014     Highest daily
   2008 Ozone NAAQS nonattainment area     Design value    maximum 8-hr
                                               (ppm)       average (ppm)
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Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH..............           0.078           0.075
Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX..........           0.080           0.072
Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City,             0.077           0.074
 PA-NJ-MD-DE............................
Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, PA............           0.077           0.071
San Luis Obispo County (Eastern part),             0.076           0.073
 CA.....................................
Sheboygan, WI...........................           0.081           0.072
St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL.           0.078           0.072
Washington, DC-MD-VA....................           0.076           0.069
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\a\ The areas listed are Marginal nonattainment areas that did not
  attain the 2008 ozone standard by July 20, 2015, but qualify for an
  extended attainment date to July 20, 2016, under CAA section
  181(a)(5).

C. Determinations of Failure To Attain and Reclassification

    The EPA is proposing to determine that 11 Marginal nonattainment 
areas (listed in Table 4) have failed to attain the 2008 ozone NAAQS by 
the applicable attainment date of July 20, 2015. These areas are not 
eligible for a 1-year attainment date extension because the fourth 
highest daily maximum 8-hour average for at least one monitor in each 
area is greater than 0.075 ppm for 2014 (i.e., last full year of air 
quality data prior to the July 20, 2015, attainment date). Each of 
these areas failed to attain because the 2012-2014 design value for at 
least one monitor in each area exceeded the 2008 ozone NAAQS of 0.075 
ppm. The TSD for this action shows all monitoring data for the relevant 
years for each of these nonattainment areas, as well as the 3-year 
design value calculations for each area.
    CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) provides that a Marginal nonattainment 
area shall be reclassified by operation of law upon a determination by 
the EPA that such area failed to attain the relevant NAAQS by the 
applicable attainment date. Based on quality-assured ozone monitoring 
data from 2012-2014, as provided in the TSD for this proposal, the new 
classification applicable to each of these 11 areas would be the next 
higher classification of ``Moderate'' under the CAA statutory 
scheme.\11\
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    \11\ The 2012-2014 design value for each of the 11 areas does 
not exceed 0.100 ppm, which is the threshold for reclassifying an 
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    Moderate nonattainment areas are required to attain the standard 
``as expeditiously as practicable'' but no later than 6 years after the 
initial designation as nonattainment (which, in the case of these 11 
areas, is July 20, 2018). The attainment deadlines associated with each 
classification are prescribed by the Act and codified at 40 CFR 
51.1103.
    We also note that the states with areas that attain the 2008 ozone 
NAAQS after they are reclassified to Moderate can use the EPA's 
existing Clean Data Policy. The state with areas attaining the NAAQS 
could also submit a complete redesignation request with a maintenance 
plan to the EPA prior to the SIP revision deadline that uses the EPA's 
redesignation guidance.\12\
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    \12\ Details on the EPA's existing Clean Data Policy and 
redesignation guidance are available at http://www.epa.gov/air/urbanair/sipstatus/policy.html.
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    There are a number of significant emission reduction programs that 
will lead to reductions of ozone precursors, and that are in place 
today or are expected to be in place by 2017 to meet the July 20, 2018 
attainment date for the 2008 ozone NAAQS Moderate areas. Examples of 
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and federal implementation plans adopted under the Cross-State Air 
Pollution Rule (CSAPR), the regional haze rule and the Best Available 
Retrofit Technology (BART) requirements, as well as regulations 
controlling on-road and non-road engines and fuels, Tier 3 motor 
vehicle emission and fuel standards program,\13\ hazardous air 
pollutant rules for utility and industrial boilers, and various other 
programs already adopted by states to reduce emissions from key 
emissions sources. Further, states and the EPA are currently evaluating 
interstate transport obligations addressing CAA 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) 
requirements for this NAAQS, and the state or federal plans that are 
adopted to satisfy these obligations will provide a level of additional 
emission reductions from upwind states that will further assist each 
nonattainment area in attaining the ozone NAAQS by the Moderate 
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    \13\ 79 FR 23414 (April 29, 2014). Control of Air Pollution From 
Motor Vehicles: Tier 3 Motor Vehicle Emission and Fuel Standards.

   Table 4--Marginal Nonattainment Areas That Will Be Reclassified as
  Moderate Because They Did Not Attain the 2008 Ozone NAAQS by the July
                        20, 2015, Attainment Date
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                                                             2014 4th
                                             2012-2014     highest daily
   2008 Ozone NAAQS nonattainment area     Design value    maximum 8-hr
                                               (ppm)      average  (ppm)
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Atlanta, GA.............................           0.077           0.079
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI............           0.081           0.076
Denver-Boulder-Greeley-Fort Collins-               0.082           0.077
 Loveland, CO...........................
Greater Connecticut, CT.................           0.080           0.077
Imperial County, CA.....................           0.080           0.078
Kern County (Eastern Kern), CA..........           0.084           0.089
Mariposa County, CA.....................           0.078           0.077
Nevada County (Western part), CA........           0.079           0.082
New York-N. New Jersey-Long Island, NY-            0.085           0.081
 NJ-CT..................................
Phoenix-Mesa, AZ........................           0.080           0.080
San Diego County, CA....................           0.079           0.079
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D. Moderate Area SIP Revision Submission Deadline

    For each new Moderate ozone nonattainment area, the states 
responsible for managing air quality in the 11 areas identified in 
Table 4 will be required to submit a revised SIP that addresses the 
CAA's Moderate nonattainment area requirements, as interpreted and 
described in the final SIP Requirements Rule for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. 
See 40 CFR 51.1100 et seq. Those requirements include: (1) an 
attainment demonstration (CAA section 182(b) and 40 CFR 51.1108); (2) 
provisions for RACT (CAA section 182(b)(2) and 40 CFR 51.1112(a)-(b)) 
and RACM (CAA section 172(c)(1) and 40 CFR 51.1112(c)); (3) reasonable 
further progress (RFP) reductions in VOC and/or NOX 
emissions in the area (CAA sections 172(c)(2) and 182(b)(1) and 40 CFR 
51.1110); (4) contingency measures to be implemented in the event of 
failure to meet a milestone or to attain the standard (CAA section 
172(c)(9)); (5) a vehicle inspection and maintenance program, if 
applicable (CAA section 181(b)(4) and 40 CFR 51.350); and, (6) 
NOX and VOC emission offsets at a ratio of 1.15 to 1 for 
major source permits (CAA section 182(b)(5) and 40 CFR 51.165(a)). See 
also the requirements for Moderate ozone nonattainment areas set forth 
in CAA section 182(b) and the general nonattainment plan provisions 
required under CAA section 172(c).\14\
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    \14\ All 11 of the areas reclassified to Moderate except Denver-
Boulder-Greeley-Fort Collins-Loveland, CO have been classified 
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    As noted elsewhere in this preamble, when an area is reclassified 
under CAA section 181(b)(2), CAA section 182(i) directs that the state 
shall meet the new requirements according to the schedules prescribed 
in those requirements. It provides, however, ``that the Administrator 
may adjust any applicable deadlines (other than attainment dates) to 
the extent such adjustment is necessary or appropriate to assure 
consistency among the required submissions.'' CAA section 182(b), as 
interpreted by 40 CFR 51.1100 et seq., describes the required SIP 
revisions and associated deadlines for a nonattainment area classified 
as Moderate at the time of the initial designations. However, these SIP 
submission deadlines (e.g., 3 years after the effective date of 
designation for submission of an attainment plan and attainment 
demonstration) have already passed. Accordingly, the EPA is proposing 
to exercise its discretion under CAA section 182(i) to adjust the SIP 
submittal deadlines for these 11 new Moderate nonattainment areas.
    In determining an appropriate deadline for the Moderate area SIP 
revisions for these 11 areas, the EPA notes that pursuant to 40 CFR 
51.1108(d), for each nonattainment area, the state must provide for 
implementation of all control measures needed for attainment no later 
than the beginning of the attainment year ozone season. The attainment 
year ozone season is the ozone season immediately preceding a 
nonattainment area's attainment date. In the case of nonattainment 
areas classified as Moderate for the 2008 ozone NAAQS, the attainment 
year ozone season is the 2017 ozone season (40 CFR 51.1100(g)). The 
ozone season is the ozone monitoring season as defined in 40 CFR part 
58, appendix D, section 4.1, Table D-3 (October 17, 2006, 71 FR 61236). 
We note that the EPA has proposed changes to the ozone monitoring 
season in its most recent proposal to revise the ozone NAAQS (79 FR 
75234, December 17, 2014). For the purposes of reclassification for the 
11 Marginal nonattainment areas identified in this proposal, Table 5 
provides the starting month of the ozone monitoring season for each 
state with one of the 11 Marginal areas as currently codified in the 
EPA's regulations. Table 5 also includes the December 17, 2014, 
proposed changes, if any, to the beginning of the ozone monitoring 
season in such states. If the proposed changes to the beginning of the 
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monitoring seasons are included in the final ozone NAAQS revision 
(expected by October 1, 2015), and that rulemaking is finalized before 
the EPA finalizes this action, the revised ozone season dates would 
also apply to our adjusted deadlines for the Moderate area SIP 
revisions for the areas we propose to reclassify in this document. We 
also note that we believe it is reasonable to provide states with a 
period of at least approximately 1 year after the reclassification is 
finalized to develop and submit the Moderate area SIP revisions. This 
provides time necessary for states and local air districts to finish 
their review of available control measures, adopt necessary attainment 
strategies, address other SIP requirements, and complete the public 
notice process necessary to adopt and submit SIP revisions.
    Therefore, the EPA is proposing and taking comment on two options 
for setting the date by which states with jurisdiction for these 11 
reclassified nonattainment areas would be required to submit for EPA 
review and approval SIP revisions to address Moderate area 
requirements. The first option, which is reflected in Table 5 below, 
would require that states submit the required SIP revisions as 
expeditiously as practicable, but no later than the beginning of the 
ozone season in 2017 for each state. This proposed option would align 
the SIP submittal deadline with the deadline for implementing 
applicable controls, which, as noted above, is also no later than the 
beginning of the ozone season in 2017 for each area. This option would 
give 9 states additional time that may be needed to accomplish 
planning, administrative and SIP revision processes. This option would 
treat states consistently in that they would need to have submitted SIP 
revisions by the beginning of their respective ozone seasons, but it 
would result in SIP submittal dates that vary among the states. In 
addition, as noted above, if the EPA finalizes the proposed changes to 
the start dates of the ozone season in a number of states, the proposed 
deadlines for SIP revisions in this rulemaking would also change 
accordingly. Under this first option, in multi-state nonattainment 
areas, such as the Chicago-Naperville area, where the three affected 
states do not have the same ozone season start date, the deadline for 
the entire nonattainment area would be the earliest ozone season start 
date for any of the states (e.g., April 1, 2017, for the Chicago area).

  Table 5--Beginning of Ozone Season for States With Areas Identified for Reclassification to Moderate for the
                                                2008 Ozone NAAQS
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                                                       Current month or    Proposed deadline   Proposed month or
    2008 Moderate ozone areas            State         date ozone season   for moderate area   date ozone season
                                                          begins \a\         SIP submittal        begins \b\
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Atlanta, GA.....................  Georgia...........  March.............  1-Mar-17..........  No change.
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI....  Illinois..........  April.............  1-Apr-17..........  March.
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI....  Indiana...........  April.............  1-Apr-17..........  March.
Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI....  Wisconsin.........  15-Apr............  15-Apr-17.........  15-Mar.
Denver-Boulder-Greeley-Fort       Colorado..........  March.............  1-Mar-17..........  January.
 Collins-Loveland, CO.
Greater Connecticut, CT.........  Connecticut.......  April.............  1-Apr-17..........  March.
Imperial County, CA.............  California........  January...........  1-Jan-17..........  No change.
Kern County (Eastern Kern), CA..  California........  January...........  1-Jan-17..........  No change.
Mariposa County, CA.............  California........  January...........  1-Jan-17..........  No change.
Nevada County (Western part), CA  California........  January...........  1-Jan-17..........  No change.
New York-N. New Jersey-Long       New Jersey........  April.............  1-Apr-17..........  March.
 Island, NY-NJ-CT.
New York-N. New Jersey-Long       New York..........  April.............  1-Apr-17..........  March.
 Island, NY-NJ-CT.
New York-N. New Jersey-Long       Connecticut.......  April.............  1-Apr-17..........  March.
 Island, NY-NJ-CT.
Phoenix-Mesa, AZ................  Arizona...........  January...........  1-Jan-17..........  No change.
San Diego County, CA............  California........  January...........  1-Jan-17..........  No change.
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\a\ Table D-3 of Appendix D to Part 58--Ozone Monitoring Season by State. First day of beginning month except
  for WI.
\b\ Beginning of ozone season proposed in the ozone NAAQS revision proposal (79 FR 75234, December 17, 2014).

    Under the second option, the EPA proposes that the deadline for the 
required SIP revisions for areas that would be reclassified under this 
rulemaking would be as expeditiously as practicable, but no later than 
January 1, 2017. By establishing a single specific submittal date, this 
option would establish a consistent deadline for all 11 areas, similar 
to the single uniform SIP submission deadline that would have applied 
to all areas if they had been initially classified as Moderate. A 
uniform deadline of January 1, 2017, is reasonable because it would 
provide all states with approximately 1 year after these 
reclassifications are finalized to develop complete SIP submissions, 
and it is the latest SIP submittal date that would be compatible with 
ensuring controls are in place no later than the start of the 
attainment year ozone season for all of the 11 reclassified areas.
    The EPA solicits comments on both of these proposed options for 
deadlines to submit the required SIP revisions that would apply to 
states after any current Marginal nonattainment area for the 2008 ozone 
NAAQS is reclassified to Moderate.
    With regard to the New York-N. New Jersey-Long Island (NY-NJ-CT) 
nonattainment area, the EPA notes that in addition to the actions 
related to the 2008 ozone standard addressed in this

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proposed rulemaking, on May 15, 2014, the agency proposed to rescind 
the clean data determination (CDD) for that nonattainment area under 
the 1997 8-hour ozone standard because the EPA determined that the area 
was no longer attaining the 1997 ozone NAAQS (79 FR 27830, ``May 2014 
proposal document''). The CDD, issued by the EPA in June 2012, 
suspended the three states' obligations to meet attainment-related 
planning requirements for that standard, including submitting 
attainment demonstrations, RACM, RFP plans, and contingency measures. 
In the May 2014 proposal document, the EPA proposed to find that the 
New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut's SIPs were substantially 
inadequate to demonstrate attainment of the 1997 ozone NAAQS, and the 
agency proposed to issue a SIP Call under the authority of CAA section 
110(k)(5) requiring the states to submit revised SIPs within 18 months 
to demonstrate how the New York-N. New Jersey-Long Island nonattainment 
area would re-attain the 1997 standard as expeditiously as practicable.
    One option proposed by the EPA in the May 2014 proposal document 
would permit the relevant states to respond to the final SIP Call by 
requesting to be reclassified to Moderate for the 2008 ozone standard 
(see CAA section 181(b)(3)), which would consequently require that the 
states submit SIPs demonstrating how they would attain the more 
stringent 2008 standard as expeditiously as practicable. We proposed 
that this alternative response of submitting an attainment plan for the 
2008 ozone standard would satisfy a final SIP Call on the 1997 ozone 
standard because an approvable plan would demonstrate compliance with a 
more stringent NAAQS.
    The public comment period for the May 2014 proposal document closed 
on June 16, 2014, and the EPA is reviewing comments received on the 
proposal. However, given that this action proposes to find that the New 
York-N. New Jersey-Long Island nonattainment area has failed to attain 
the 2008 ozone standard by its Marginal attainment date of July 20, 
2015, and must be reclassified to Moderate by operation of law in 
accordance with CAA section 181(b)(2)(A), this proposed action would 
effectively eliminate the need for the three affected states to request 
reclassification for the area under the option described in the May 
2014 proposal document. Although we are not taking final action in this 
document on the proposed CDD rescission and SIP Call (79 FR 27830), the 
actions which may occur pursuant to this proposal (i.e., a final 
finding of failure to attain the 2008 standard by the applicable 
attainment date, reclassification of the area as Moderate, and a state 
submittal of a Moderate area attainment demonstration) would, thus, 
also serve to satisfy a final SIP Call under CAA section 110(k)(5). We 
also note that either of the 2008 ozone attainment plan due dates 
proposed in this document would meet the statutory timeframe for the 
SIP revision due subsequent to a SIP Call for the 1997 ozone NAAQS for 
the area.

E. Summary of Proposed Actions

    The actions proposed in this document affect the 36 nonattainment 
areas for the 2008 ozone NAAQS that were initially designated and 
classified Marginal effective July 20, 2012, based on their individual 
design values. The design value of an area is represented by the annual 
fourth-highest daily maximum 8-hour average ozone concentration 
measured at each monitor in the area, averaged over a consecutive 3-
year period. According to CAA section 181(a)(1), as interpreted by EPA 
regulations at 40 CFR 51.1103, nonattainment Marginal areas are 
required to attain the standard ``as expeditiously as practicable'' but 
no later than 3 years after the designation effective date of July 20, 
2012 (i.e., no later than July 20, 2015). CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) 
requires that within six months of the attainment date, which, in the 
case of the Marginal areas that are the subject of this document, was 
July 20, 2015, the EPA must determine, based on the ozone nonattainment 
area's design value as of the attainment date, whether the area 
attained the ozone standard by that date. A Marginal nonattainment area 
has attained the 2008 ozone NAAQS by the attainment date if its design 
value is equal to or less than 0.075 ppm based on data from the period 
2012-2014. If the EPA determines that an area has failed to attain by 
its attainment date, CAA section 181(b)(2) requires that those areas be 
reclassified to the higher of (i) the next highest classification, or 
(ii) the classification that corresponds with the area's design value 
as of the time that the EPA publishes the document identifying the 
areas that have failed to attain by their attainment date. Accordingly, 
the EPA is proposing that the following 11 Marginal nonattainment areas 
failed to attain the 2008 ozone NAAQS by July 20, 2015, and must be 
reclassified as Moderate: Atlanta, GA; Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI; 
Denver-Boulder-Greeley-Fort Collins-Loveland, CO; Greater Connecticut, 
CT; Imperial County, CA; Kern County (Eastern Kern), CA; Mariposa 
County, CA; Nevada County (Western part), CA; New York-N. New Jersey-
Long Island, NY-NJ-CT; Phoenix-Mesa, AZ; and, San Diego County, CA. For 
these 11 areas, the EPA is further proposing that the responsible 
states must submit SIP revisions to fulfill the CAA's Moderate area 
requirements by one of the following two alternative deadlines: Option 
1--as expeditiously as practicable but not later than the start of each 
nonattainment area's 2017 ozone season; Option 2--as expeditiously as 
practicable but not later than January 1, 2017. The EPA is taking 
comment on the determinations of failure to attain and subsequent 
reclassifications of each of these 11 nonattainment areas from Marginal 
to Moderate, and on an appropriate deadline for responsible states to 
submit SIP revisions to fulfill Moderate area requirements for these 
areas.
    Upon application by any state, the Administrator may extend the 
2008 ozone attainment date by 1 year, in accordance with CAA section 
181(a)(5) and 40 CFR 51.1107, provided that the state has complied with 
all requirements and commitments pertaining to the area in the 
applicable implementation plan, and the area's fourth highest daily 
maximum 8-hour average value for the last full year of air quality data 
prior to the July 20, 2015, attainment date (i.e., 2014) is at or below 
0.075 ppm. Based on state requests and a review of 2014 ozone air 
quality data, the EPA is proposing to grant 1-year extensions of the 
attainment date to July 20, 2016 (from July 20, 2015) for the following 
eight Marginal nonattainment areas: Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH; 
Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX; Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, 
PA-NJ-MD-DE; Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, PA; San Luis Obispo County 
(Eastern part), CA; Sheboygan, WI; St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, 
MO-IL; and, Washington, DC-MD-VA. The EPA is taking comment on the 1-
year attainment date extensions for each of these eight areas.
    For the 17 remaining 2008 ozone NAAQS nonattainment areas currently 
classified as Marginal, the EPA is proposing to determine that each 
area has ozone design values for the 2012-14 period at or below 0.075 
ppm, and, thus, each area has attained the NAAQS by the attainment date 
of July 20, 2015. The 17 areas are: Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA; 
Baton Rouge, LA; Calaveras County, CA; Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, 
NC-SC; Chico (Butte County), CA; Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN; Columbus, OH; 
Dukes County, MA; Jamestown, NY; Knoxville, TN; Lancaster, PA; Memphis, 
TN-MS-AR; Reading, PA; San Francisco

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Bay Area, CA; Seaford, DE; Tuscan Buttes, CA; and, Upper Green River 
Basin, WY. The EPA is taking comment on the determinations of 
attainment by the applicable attainment date for these 17 areas.

IV. Environmental Justice Considerations

    The CAA requires that states with areas designated as nonattainment 
submit to the Administrator the appropriate SIP revisions and implement 
specified control measures by certain dates applicable to the area's 
classification. By requiring additional planning and implementation 
requirements for the 11 nonattainment areas proposed to be reclassified 
from Marginal to Moderate, the part of this action reclassifying the 
areas from Marginal to Moderate will protect all those residing, 
working, attending school, or otherwise present in those areas 
regardless of minority or economic status.

V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive 
Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review

    This action is not a significant regulatory action and was, 
therefore, not submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 
for review.

B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)

    The information collection activities associated with this proposed 
rule were submitted for approval to the OMB under the PRA as part of 
the information collection assessment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS SIP 
Requirements Rule. The Information Collection Request (ICR) document 
prepared by the EPA has been assigned the EPA ICR number 2347.01. You 
can find a copy of the ICR in the docket for the 2008 ozone NAAQS SIP 
Requirements Rule \15\ (EPA-HQ-OAR-2010-0885), and in the docket for 
this rule (EPA-HQ-OAR-2015-0468). The ICR is briefly summarized here.
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    The EPA issued the 2008 ozone NAAQS SIP Requirements Rule to 
provide states with assistance in interpreting how CAA requirements 
apply to their nonattainment areas when the states develop their SIPs 
for attaining and maintaining the 2008 ozone NAAQS. The intended effect 
of the SIP Requirements Rule--in conjunction with other rules that 
address additional aspects of implementation, such as this proposed 
action--is to provide assistance to states regarding their planning 
obligations such that states may begin SIP development. In preparing 
its analysis of the estimated paperwork burden associated with the SIP 
Requirements Rule and additional rules providing clarity on 
implementation of the 2008 ozone NAAQS, the EPA calculated that burden 
for the 46 areas designated non-attainment under that 
standard.16 17 The estimate in the ICR included the 
assumption that 10 nonattainment areas originally classified as 
Marginal would require reclassification to Moderate after the July 20, 
2015, attainment date for Marginal nonattainment areas. If this 
proposed action is finalized, 11 nonattainment areas originally 
classified as Marginal would be reclassified to Moderate. Therefore, we 
believe that the original estimate in the ICR has fairly quantified the 
information collection activities that will be associated with the 11 
areas we proposed to reclassify in this action. Upon finalization of 
the reclassification to Moderate, the states with jurisdiction over the 
11 areas will be required to prepare an attainment demonstration as 
well as submit SIP revisions for purposes of meeting RFP requirements 
and RACT. The attainment demonstration requirement is codified at 40 
CFR 51.908, which implements CAA subsections 172(c)(1), 182(b)(1)(A) 
and 182(c)(2)(B). The RFP SIP submission requirement is codified at 40 
CFR 51.910, which implements CAA subsections 172(c)(2) and 
182(b)(1)(A), and the RACT SIP submission requirement is codified at 40 
CFR 51.912, which implements CAA subsections 172(c)(1) 
182(b)(2),(c),(d) and (e).
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    States should already have information from emission sources, as 
facilities should have provided this information to meet 1-hour and 
1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS SIP requirements, operating permits and/or 
emissions reporting requirements. Such information does not generally 
reveal the details of production processes. But, to the extent it may, 
CBI for the affected facilities is protected. Specifically, submissions 
of emissions and control efficiency information that is confidential, 
proprietary and trade secret is protected from disclosure under the 
requirements of subsections 503(e) and 114(c) of the CAA.
    The annual burden for the information collection associated with 
all 46 nonattainment areas, averaged over the first 3 years of the ICR, 
was estimated to be a total of 120,000 labor hours per year at an 
annual labor cost of $2.4 million (present value) over the 3-year 
period, or approximately $91,000 per state for the 25 state respondents 
and the District of Columbia. The average annual reporting burden is 
690 hours per response, with approximately two responses per state for 
58 state responses.\18\ There are no capital or operating and 
maintenance costs associated with the SIP Requirements Rule's or this 
proposed rule's requirements. Burden is defined at 5 CFR 1320.3(b).
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    \18\ State responses are the number of SIP revisions required 
from the respective states to satisfy their 2008 ozone nonattainment 
requirements. Due to an oversight in the original submitted ICR, the 
estimated number of state responses (58) does not include the one 
required SIP revision for the Mississippi portion of the multi-state 
Memphis nonattainment area.
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    An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required 
to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a 
currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control numbers for the 
EPA's regulations in 40 CFR are listed in 40 CFR part 9.
    The comment period on the agency's need for this information ran 
from June 6, 2013, to August 5, 2013.\19\ No comments were received on 
the accuracy of the provided burden estimates and any suggested methods 
for minimizing respondent burden. The EPA public docket for this rule 
includes the ICR approved in conjunction with the 2008 ozone NAAQS SIP 
Requirements Rule.
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C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)

    I certify that this action will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities under the RFA. This 
action will not impose any requirements on small entities. The proposed 
determinations of attainment and failure to attain the 2008 ozone NAAQS 
(and resulting reclassifications), and the proposed determination to 
grant 1-year attainment date extensions do not in and of themselves 
create any new requirements beyond what is mandated by the CAA. 
Instead, this rulemaking only makes factual determinations, and does 
not directly regulate any entities.

D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)

    This action does not contain any unfunded mandate as described in 
UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, and does not significantly or uniquely affect 
small governments. This action imposes no enforceable duty on any 
state, local or tribal governments or the private sector.

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E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism

    This action does not have federalism implications. It will not have 
substantial direct effects on the states, on the relationship between 
the national government and the states, or on the distribution of power 
and responsibilities among the various levels of government.

F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian 
Tribal Governments

    This action has tribal implications. However, it will neither 
impose substantial direct compliance costs on federally recognized 
tribal governments, nor preempt tribal law. The EPA has identified a 
number of tribal areas implicated in the 36 areas covered by the EPA's 
proposed determinations of attainment and failure to attain the 2008 
ozone NAAQS (and resulting reclassifications), and the proposed 
determination to grant 1-year attainment date extensions. We intend to 
communicate with potentially affected tribes located within the 
boundaries of the nonattainment areas for the 2008 ozone NAAQS as we 
move forward in developing a final rule.

G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental 
Health and Safety Risks

    The EPA interprets Executive Order 13045 as applying only to those 
regulatory actions that concern environmental health or safety risks 
that the EPA has reason to believe may disproportionately affect 
children, per the definition of ``covered regulatory action'' in 
section 2-202 of the Executive Order. This action is not subject to 
Executive Order 13045 because it does not concern an environmental 
health risk or safety risk.

H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That Significantly Affect Energy 
Supply, Distribution, or Use

    This action is not subject to Executive Order 13211, because it is 
not a significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866.

I. National Technology Transfer Advancement Act (NTTAA)

    This rulemaking does not involve technical standards.

J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental 
Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations

    The EPA believes the human health or environmental risk addressed 
by this action will not have potential disproportionately high and 
adverse human health or environmental effects on minority, low-income 
or indigenous populations. The results of this evaluation are contained 
in the section of the preamble titled ``Environmental Justice 
Considerations.''

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52

    Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Incorporation by 
reference, Intergovernmental relations, Nitrogen oxides, Ozone, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Volatile organic compounds.

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.

    Dated: August 19, 2015.
Janet G. McCabe,
Acting Assistant Administrator.
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                                                 hearings to run on schedule; however,                   rulemaking titled, ‘‘Source                           basis that the requirements for such
                                                 due to on-site schedule fluctuations,                   Determination for Certain Emission                    extensions under the Clean Air Act
                                                 actual speaking times may shift slightly.               Units in the Oil and Natural Gas                      (CAA or Act) have been met. Third, the
                                                    Because the Denver, CO, and                          Sector,’’ the Docket ID No. is EPA–HQ–                EPA is proposing to determine that 11
                                                 Pittsburgh, PA, hearings are being held                 OAR–2013–0685. For the proposed                       areas failed to attain the 2008 ozone
                                                 at United States government facilities,                 rulemaking titled, ‘‘Oil and Natural Gas              NAAQS by the applicable attainment
                                                 individuals planning to attend these                    Sector: Emission Standards for New and                date of July 20, 2015, and that they are
                                                 hearings should be prepared to show                     Modified Sources,’’ the Docket ID No. is              not eligible for an extension, and to
                                                 valid picture identification to the                     EPA–HQ–OAR–2010–0505. For the                         reclassify these areas as ‘‘Moderate’’ for
                                                 security staff in order to gain access to               proposed rulemaking titled, ‘‘Review of               the 2008 ozone NAAQS. Once
                                                 the meeting room. Please note that the                  New Sources and Modifications in                      reclassified as Moderate, states must
                                                 REAL ID Act, passed by Congress in                      Indian Country: Federal Implementation                submit State Implementation Plan (SIP)
                                                 2005, established new requirements for                  Plan for Managing Air Emissions from                  revisions that meet the statutory and
                                                 entering federal facilities. If your                    True Minor Sources Engaged in Oil and                 regulatory requirements that apply to
                                                 driver’s license is issued by American                  Natural Gas Production in Indian                      2008 ozone NAAQS nonattainment
                                                 Samoa, Louisiana, Minnesota, New                        Country,’’ the Docket ID No. is EPA–                  areas classified as Moderate. In this
                                                 Hampshire or New York, you must                         HQ–OAR–2014–0606. All three                           action, the EPA is proposing and taking
                                                 present an additional form of                           proposed rulemakings are posted at                    comment on two options for the
                                                 identification to enter the federal                     http://www.epa.gov/airquality/                        deadline by which states would need to
                                                 building. Acceptable alternative forms                  oilandgas/actions.html. If you need                   submit to the EPA for review and
                                                 of identification include: Federal                      assistance in accessing any information               approval the SIP revisions required for
                                                 employee badges, passports, enhanced                    related to these rulemakings, please                  Moderate areas once their areas are
                                                 driver’s licenses, and military                         contact Ms. Aimee St. Clair, Office of                reclassified.
                                                 identification cards. For additional                    Air Quality Planning and Standards,                   DATES: Comments. Comments must be
                                                 information for the status of your state                U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,                 received on or before September 28,
                                                 regarding REAL ID, go to http://                        by phone at (919) 541–1063, or by email               2015. Public Hearings. If anyone
                                                 www.dhs.gov/real-id-enforcement-brief.                  at StClair.Aimee@epa.gov.                             contacts us requesting a public hearing
                                                 In addition, you will need to obtain a                    Dated: August 21, 2015.                             on or before September 11, 2015, we
                                                 property pass for any personal                                                                                will hold a public hearing. Please refer
                                                                                                         Mary E. Henigin,
                                                 belongings you bring with you. Upon                                                                           to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for
                                                                                                         Acting Director, Office of Air Quality Planning
                                                 leaving the buildings, you will be                      and Standards.                                        additional information on the comment
                                                 required to return this property pass to                                                                      period and the public hearing.
                                                                                                         [FR Doc. 2015–21255 Filed 8–26–15; 8:45 am]
                                                 the security desk. No large signs will be
                                                                                                         BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
                                                 allowed in the buildings, cameras may
                                                                                                                                                               identified by Docket ID No. EPA–OAR–
                                                 only be used outside of the buildings,
                                                                                                                                                               2015–0468, to the Federal eRulemaking
                                                 and demonstrations will not be allowed
                                                                                                         ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                              Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.
                                                 on federal property for security reasons.
                                                    At all of the hearing locations,                     AGENCY                                                Follow the online instructions for
                                                 atttendees will be asked to go through                                                                        submitting comments. Once submitted,
                                                                                                         40 CFR Part 52                                        comments cannot be edited or
                                                 metal detectors. To help facilitate this
                                                 process, please be advised that you will                [EPA–HQ–OAR–2015–0468; FRL–9933–06–                   withdrawn. The EPA may publish any
                                                 be asked to remove all items from all                   OAR]                                                  comment received to its public docket.
                                                 pockets and place them in provided                                                                            Do not submit electronically any
                                                                                                         Determinations of Attainment by the                   information you consider to be
                                                 bins for screening; remove laptops,
                                                                                                         Attainment Date, Extensions of the                    Confidential Business Information (CBI)
                                                 phones, or other electronic devices from
                                                                                                         Attainment Date, and Reclassification                 or other information whose disclosure is
                                                 their carrying case and place in
                                                                                                         of Several Areas Classified as Marginal               restricted by statute. If you need to
                                                 provided bins for screening; avoid shoes
                                                                                                         for the 2008 Ozone National Ambient                   include CBI as part of your comment,
                                                 with metal shanks, toe guards, or
                                                                                                         Air Quality Standards                                 please visit http://www.epa.gov/
                                                 supports as a part of their construction;
                                                 remove any metal belts, metal belt                      AGENCY:  Environmental Protection                     dockets/comments.html for instructions.
                                                 buckles, large jewelry, watches; and                    Agency (EPA).                                         Multimedia submissions (audio, video,
                                                 follow the instructions of the guard if                                                                       etc.) must be accompanied by a written
                                                                                                         ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                 identified for secondary screening.                                                                           comment. The written comment is
                                                 Additionally, no weapons (e.g., pocket                  SUMMARY:   The Environmental Protection               considered the official comment and
                                                 knives) or drugs or drug paraphernalia                  Agency (EPA) is proposing three                       should include discussion of all points
                                                 (e.g., marijuana) will be allowed in the                separate and independent                              you wish to make. For additional
                                                 buildings. We recommend that you                        determinations related to the 36 areas                submission methods, the full EPA
                                                 arrive 20 minutes in advance of your                    that are currently classified as                      public comment policy, and general
                                                 speaking time in Denver, CO, Dallas,                    ‘‘Marginal’’ for the 2008 ozone National              guidance on making effective
                                                 TX, and Pittsburgh, PA, to allow time to                Ambient Air Quality Standards                         comments, please visit http://
                                                 go through security and to check in with                (NAAQS). First, the EPA is proposing to               www.epa.gov/dockets/comments.html.
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                                                 the registration desk.                                  determine that 17 areas attained the                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
                                                                                                         2008 ozone NAAQS by the applicable                    Cecil (Butch) Stackhouse, Office of Air
                                                 How can I get copies of this document                   attainment date of July 20, 2015, based               Quality Planning and Standards, Air
                                                 and other related information?                          on complete, quality-assured and                      Quality Policy Division, Mail Code
                                                   The EPA has established separate                      certified ozone monitoring data for                   C539–01, Research Triangle Park, NC
                                                 dockets for all three of the proposed                   2012–2014. Second, the EPA is                         27711, telephone (919) 541–5208; fax
                                                 rulemakings (available at http://                       proposing to grant 1-year attainment                  number: (919) 541–5315; email address:
                                                 www.regulations.gov). For the proposed                  date extensions for eight areas on the                stackhouse.butch@epa.gov.


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                                                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                 • Provide specific examples to                          Order 13563: Improving Regulation and
                                                                                                         illustrate your concerns, and suggest                      Regulatory Review
                                                 I. General Information                                                                                          B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)
                                                                                                         alternatives.
                                                                                                                                                                 C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
                                                 A. Does this action apply to me?                           • Explain your views as clearly as                   D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                   Entities potentially affected by this                 possible, avoiding the use of profanity                    (UMRA)
                                                 action include states (typically state air              or personal threats.                                    E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
                                                 pollution control agencies), the District                  • Make sure to submit your                           F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation
                                                 of Columbia and, in some cases, tribal                  comments by the comment period                             and Coordination With Indian Tribal
                                                 governments. In particular, 26 states 1                 deadline identified.                                       Governments
                                                                                                                                                                 G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of
                                                 with areas designated nonattainment                     C. Where can I get a copy of this                          Children From Environmental Health
                                                 and classified as ‘‘Marginal’’ for the                  document and other related                                 and Safety Risks
                                                 2008 ozone NAAQS and the District of                    information?                                            H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That
                                                 Columbia are affected by this action.                                                                              Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
                                                 Entities potentially affected indirectly                  In addition to being available in the                    Distribution, or Use
                                                 by this proposal include owners and                     docket, an electronic copy of this                      I. National Technology Transfer and
                                                 operators of sources of volatile organic                document will be posted at http://                         Advancement Act (NTTAA)
                                                 compounds (VOC) and nitrogen oxides                     www.epa.gov/airquality/ozonepollution/                  J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions
                                                 (NOX) emissions that contribute to                      actions.html#impl.                                         To Address Environmental Justice in
                                                                                                                                                                    Minority Populations and Low-Income
                                                 ground-level ozone formation within the                 D. What information should I know                          Populations
                                                 subject ozone nonattainment areas.                      about a possible public hearing?
                                                                                                                                                               II. Overview and Basis of Proposal
                                                 B. What should I consider as I prepare                     To request a public hearing or
                                                 my comments for the EPA?                                information pertaining to a public                    A. Overview of Proposal
                                                    1. Submitting CBI. Do not submit this                hearing on this document, contact Ms.                    CAA section 181(b)(2) requires the
                                                 information to the EPA through http://                  Pamela Long at (919) 541–0641 before 5                EPA Administrator to determine, based
                                                 www.regulations.gov or email. Clearly                   p.m. on September 11, 2015. If                        on an area’s design value (which
                                                 mark the part or all of the information                 requested, further details concerning a               represents air quality in the area for the
                                                 that you claim to be CBI. For CBI                       public hearing for this proposed rule                 most recent 3 year period) 2 as of an
                                                 information in a disk or CD–ROM that                    will be published in a separate Federal               area’s attainment deadline, whether an
                                                 you mail to the EPA, mark the outside                   Register document. For updates and                    ozone nonattainment area attained the
                                                 of the disk or CD–ROM as CBI and then                   additional information on a public                    ozone standard by that date. The statute
                                                 identify electronically within the disk or              hearing, please check the EPA’s Web                   provides a mechanism by which states
                                                 CD–ROM the specific information that                    site for this rulemaking at http://                   that meet certain criteria may request
                                                 is claimed as CBI. In addition to one                   www.epa.gov/airquality/ozonepollution/                and be granted by the EPA
                                                 complete version of the comment that                    actions.html#impl.                                    Administrator a 1-year extension of an
                                                 includes information claimed as CBI, a                  E. How is this preamble organized?                    area’s attainment deadline. The CAA
                                                 copy of the comment that does not                                                                             also requires that areas that have not
                                                 contain the information claimed to be                     The information presented in this                   attained the standard by their
                                                 CBI must be submitted for inclusion in                  preamble is organized as follows.                     attainment deadlines be reclassified to
                                                 the public docket. Information so                       I. General Information                                either the next ‘‘highest’’ classification
                                                 marked will not be disclosed except in                     A. Does this action apply to me?                   (e.g., Marginal to Moderate, Moderate to
                                                 accordance with procedures set forth in                    B. What should I consider as I prepare my          Serious, etc.) or to the classifications
                                                 40 CFR part 2.                                               comments for EPA?                                applicable to the areas’ design values in
                                                    2. Tips for Preparing Your Comments.                    C. Where can I get a copy of this document         Table 1 of 40 CFR 51.1103. In this
                                                 When submitting comments, remember                           and other related information?                   document, the EPA proposes to find that
                                                 to:                                                        D. What information should I know about
                                                                                                              a possible public hearing?
                                                                                                                                                               17 Marginal areas attained the 2008
                                                    • Identify the rulemaking by docket                                                                        NAAQS by the applicable deadline of
                                                                                                            E. How is this preamble organized?
                                                 number and other identifying                            II. Overview and Basis of Proposal                    July 20, 2015, based on complete,
                                                 information (subject heading, Federal                      A. Overview of Proposal                            quality-assured and certified ozone
                                                 Register date and page number).                            B. What is the background for the proposed         monitoring data for 2012–2014.3 The
                                                    • Follow directions—The agency may                        actions?                                         EPA also proposes to find that 8
                                                 ask you to respond to specific questions                   C. What is the statutory authority for the         Marginal areas meet the criteria, as
                                                 or organize comments by referencing a                        proposed actions?                                provided in CAA section 181(a)(5) and
                                                 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part                     D. How does the EPA determine whether              interpreted by regulation at 40 CFR
                                                 or section number.                                           an area has attained the 2008 ozone
                                                                                                                                                               51.1107, to qualify for a 1-year
                                                    • Explain why you agree or disagree;                      standard?
                                                                                                                                                               attainment date extension for the 2008
                                                 suggest alternatives and substitute                     III. What is the EPA proposing and what is
                                                                                                              the rationale?                                   ozone NAAQS. Finally, the EPA
                                                 language for your requested changes.                                                                          proposes to find that 11 Marginal areas
                                                                                                            A. Determination of Attainment
                                                    • Describe any assumptions and
                                                                                                            B. Extension of Marginal Area Attainment
                                                 provide any technical information and/                       Dates                                              2 An area’s design value for the 8-hour ozone
                                                 or data that you used.
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                                                                                                            C. Determinations of Failure To Attain and         NAAQS is the highest 3-year average of the annual
                                                    • If you estimate potential costs or                      Reclassification                                 fourth highest daily maximum 8-hour average
                                                 burdens, explain how you arrived at                        D. Moderate Area SIP Revision Submission           ozone concentration of all monitors in the area. See
                                                                                                                                                               40 CFR part 50, appendix P.
                                                 your estimate in sufficient detail to                        Deadline                                           3 These proposed determinations of attainment do
                                                 allow for it to be reproduced.                             E. Summary of Proposed Actions                     not constitute a redesignation to attainment.
                                                                                                         IV. Environmental Justice Considerations              Redesignations require states to meet a number of
                                                  1 AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, GA, IL, IN, KY, LA,          V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews              additional criteria, including EPA approval of a
                                                 MA, MD, MO, MS, NC, NJ, NY, OH, PA, SC, TN,                A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory               state plan to maintain the air quality standard for
                                                 TX, VA, WI and WY.                                           Planning and Review and Executive                10 years after redesignation.



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                                                 failed to attain the 2008 ozone NAAQS                          2008 ozone NAAQS as expeditiously as                             reclassified Moderate ozone
                                                 by the applicable Marginal attainment                          practicable, but no later than July 20,                          nonattainment areas in order to align
                                                 deadline of July 20, 2015, and do not                          2018. Table 1 provides a summary of the                          the SIP due dates with the regulatory
                                                 qualify for a 1-year extension.                                EPA’s proposed actions that would                                deadline for implementing reasonably
                                                 Accordingly, as required by CAA                                apply to these 36 Marginal areas.                                available control measures (RACM),
                                                 section 181(b)(2)(A), if the EPA finalizes                       The EPA is proposing in this                                   including reasonably available control
                                                 the determinations that these areas                            document to apply the discretion                                 technology (RACT), in such areas as
                                                 failed to attain, the EPA must reclassify                      granted to the Administrator in the                              necessary to attain the 2008 ozone
                                                 those 11 Marginal areas to Moderate.                           statute to adjust the statutory deadlines                        standard by the Moderate area
                                                 The reclassified areas must attain the                         for submitting required SIP revisions for                        attainment deadline of July 20, 2018.

                                                                          TABLE 1—2008 OZONE NAAQS MARGINAL NONATTAINMENT AREA EVALUATION SUMMARY
                                                                                                                                                                               2014 4th      Areas not attaining 2008 NAAQS
                                                                                                      2012–2014                                                              Highest daily   eligible for attainment date exten-
                                                                                                                        Meets 2008 NAAQS by marginal
                                                  2008 NAAQS Nonattainment area                      Design value                                                            maximum 8-hr    sions based on 2014 4th highest
                                                                                                                               attainment date
                                                                                                        (ppm)                                                                  average          daily maximum 8-hr average
                                                                                                                                                                                (ppm)                     ≤0.075 ppm

                                                 Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA ..                            0.070    Attaining .........................................           0.068   Not   applicable.
                                                 Atlanta, GA .....................................            0.077    Not Attaining ..................................              0.079   No.
                                                 Baton Rouge, LA ............................                 0.072    Attaining .........................................           0.075   Not   applicable.
                                                 Calaveras County, CA ....................                    0.071    Attaining .........................................           0.071   Not   applicable.
                                                 Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-                            0.073    Attaining .........................................           0.068   Not   applicable.
                                                    SC.
                                                 Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI ..........                      0.081    Not Attaining ..................................              0.076   No.
                                                 Chico (Butte County), CA ...............                     0.074    Attaining .........................................           0.074   Not applicable.
                                                 Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN ......................                  0.075    Attaining .........................................           0.071   Not applicable.
                                                 Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH ..........                        0.078    Not Attaining ..................................              0.075   Yes.
                                                 Columbus, OH ................................                0.075    Attaining .........................................           0.070   Not applicable.
                                                 Denver-Boulder-Greeley-Fort Col-                             0.082    Not Attaining ..................................              0.077   No.
                                                    lins-Loveland, CO.
                                                 Dukes County, MA .........................                   0.068    Attaining .........................................           0.059   Not applicable.
                                                 Greater Connecticut, CT ................                     0.080    Not Attaining ..................................              0.077   No.
                                                 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX ....                          0.080    Not Attaining ..................................              0.072   Yes.
                                                 Imperial County, CA .......................                  0.080    Not Attaining ..................................              0.078   No.
                                                 Jamestown, NY ..............................                 0.071    Attaining .........................................           0.066   Not applicable.
                                                 Kern County (Eastern Kern), CA ....                          0.084    Not Attaining ..................................              0.089   No.
                                                 Knoxville, TN ..................................             0.067    Attaining .........................................           0.064   Not applicable.
                                                 Lancaster, PA .................................              0.071    Attaining .........................................           0.066   Not applicable.
                                                 Mariposa County, CA .....................                    0.078    Not Attaining ..................................              0.077   No.
                                                 Memphis, TN-MS-AR .....................                      0.073    Attaining .........................................           0.067   Not applicable.
                                                 Nevada County (Western part), CA                             0.079    Not Attaining ..................................              0.082   No.
                                                 New York, N. New Jersey-Long Is-                             0.085    Not Attaining ..................................              0.081   No.
                                                    land, NY-NJ-CT.
                                                 Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic                             0.077    Not Attaining ..................................              0.074   Yes.
                                                    City, PA-NJ-MD-DE.
                                                 Phoenix-Mesa, Arizona ..................                     0.080    Not Attaining ..................................              0.080   No.
                                                 Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, PA .........                       0.077    Not Attaining ..................................              0.071   Yes.
                                                 Reading, PA ...................................              0.071    Attaining .........................................           0.068   Not applicable.
                                                 San Diego County, CA ...................                     0.079    Not Attaining ..................................              0.079   No.
                                                 San Francisco Bay Area, CA .........                         0.072    Attaining .........................................           0.076   Not applicable.
                                                 San Luis Obispo County (Eastern                              0.076    Not Attaining ..................................              0.073   Yes.
                                                    San Luis Obispo), CA.
                                                 Seaford, DE ....................................             0.074    Attaining .........................................           0.067   Not applicable.
                                                 Sheboygan, Wisconsin ...................                     0.081    Not Attaining ..................................              0.072   Yes.
                                                 St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington,                            0.078    Not Attaining ..................................              0.072   Yes.
                                                    MO-IL.
                                                 Tuscan Buttes, CA .........................                  0.075    Attaining .........................................           0.076   Not applicable.
                                                 Upper Green River Basin, WY .......                          0.064    Attaining .........................................           0.065   Not applicable.
                                                 Washington, DC-MD-VA .................                       0.076    Not Attaining ..................................              0.069   Yes.



                                                 B. What is the background for the                              hour ozone standard of 0.075 parts per                           ppm. The 2008 ozone NAAQS retains
                                                 proposed actions?                                              million (ppm).4 Specifically, the                                the same general form and averaging
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                                                    On March 12, 2008, the EPA issued its                       standards require that the 3-year average                        time as the 0.08 ppm NAAQS set in
                                                 final action to revise the NAAQS for                           of the annual fourth highest daily                               1997 but is set at a level that is more
                                                 ozone to establish new 8-hour standards                        maximum 8-hour average ozone                                     protective of public health and the
                                                 (73 FR 16436, March 27, 2008). In that                         concentration may not exceed 0.075                               environment.
                                                 action, we promulgated identical                                 4 Since the 2008 primary and secondary NAAQS
                                                                                                                                                                                   On April 30, 2012 (May 31, 2012), the
                                                 revised primary and secondary ozone                            for ozone are identical, for convenience, we refer to
                                                                                                                                                                                 EPA issued rules designating 46 areas
                                                 standards, designed to protect public                          both as ‘‘the 2008 ozone NAAQS’’ or ‘‘the 2008                   throughout the country as
                                                 health and welfare, that specified an 8-                       ozone standard.’’                                                nonattainment for the 2008 ozone


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                                                 NAAQS, effective July 20, 2012 (77 FR                    C. What is the statutory authority for the           commitments pertaining to the area in
                                                 30088, May 21, 2012 and 77 FR 34221,                     proposed actions?                                    the applicable implementation plan;
                                                 June 11, 2012). In April 30, 2012, action,                  The statutory authority for the actions           and (ii) no more than one measured
                                                 the EPA established classifications for                  proposed in this document is provided                exceedance of the NAAQS for ozone has
                                                 the designated nonattainment areas, and                  by the CAA, as amended (42 U.S.C.                    occurred in the area preceding the
                                                 classified 36 of those areas as Marginal.                7401 et seq.). Relevant portions of the              extension year. The EPA may grant a
                                                 We used primarily certified air quality                  CAA include, but are not necessarily                 second 1-year extension if these same
                                                 monitoring data from calendar years                      limited to, sections 181(a)(5) and                   criteria are met by the end of the first
                                                 2008–2010 5 to designate these areas as                  181(b)(2).                                           extension year.6
                                                 nonattainment, and as the basis for their                   By way of background, CAA section                    Because CAA section 181(a)(5)(B) was
                                                 classification (77 FR 30088 and 77 FR                    107(d) provides that when the EPA                    written for an exceedance-based
                                                 34221). Also in the April 30, 2012,                      establishes or revises a NAAQS, the                  standard, such as the 1-hour ozone
                                                 action, the EPA promulgated a                            agency must designate areas of the                   NAAQS, the EPA has interpreted
                                                 Classifications Rule that specified some                                                                      through notice-and-comment
                                                                                                          country as nonattainment, attainment,
                                                 of the requirements for implementing                                                                          rulemaking the air quality requirement
                                                                                                          or unclassifiable based on whether they
                                                 the 2008 ozone NAAQS under the                                                                                of the extension criteria for purposes of
                                                                                                          are not meeting (or contributing to air
                                                 provisions of Subpart 2 of part D of title                                                                    a concentration-based standard like the
                                                                                                          quality in a nearby area that is not
                                                 I of the CAA to the newly designated                                                                          2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS. For
                                                                                                          meeting) the NAAQS, meeting the
                                                 nonattainment areas for the 2008 ozone                                                                        purposes of determining an area’s
                                                                                                          NAAQS, or cannot be classified as
                                                 standard (77 FR 30160, May 21, 2012).                                                                         eligibility for an attainment date
                                                                                                          meeting or not meeting the NAAQS,
                                                 CAA Section 181 provides that the                                                                             extension for the 2008 ozone NAAQS,
                                                                                                          respectively. Subpart 2 of part D of title
                                                 attainment deadline for ozone                                                                                 the EPA has interpreted the criteria of
                                                                                                          I of the CAA governs the classification,
                                                 nonattainment areas is ‘‘as                                                                                   CAA section 181(a)(5)(B) to mean that
                                                                                                          state planning and emissions control                 an area’s fourth highest daily maximum
                                                 expeditiously as practicable’’ but no                    requirements for any areas designated as
                                                 later than the prescribed dates that are                                                                      8-hour value for the attainment year 7 is
                                                                                                          nonattainment for a revised primary                  at or below the level of the standard [80
                                                 provided in Table 1 of that section. In                  ozone NAAQS. In particular, CAA
                                                 the 2008 ozone NAAQS Classifications                                                                          FR 12264, 12292 (March 6, 2015); 40
                                                                                                          section 181(a)(1) requires each area                 CFR 51.1107].
                                                 Rule, the EPA translated the                             designated as nonattainment for a
                                                 ‘‘maximum’’ deadlines in Table 1 of                                                                              In the event an area fails to attain the
                                                                                                          revised ozone NAAQS to be ‘‘classified’’             relevant ozone NAAQS by the
                                                 Subpart 2 for purposes of the 2008                       at the same time as the area is
                                                 standard by measuring those deadlines                                                                         applicable attainment date, CAA section
                                                                                                          designated based on the severity of the              181(b)(2)(A) requires the Administrator
                                                 from the effective date of the new                       ozone level in the area (as determined               to make the determination that an ozone
                                                 designations, but extended those                         based on the area’s ‘‘design value,’’                nonattainment area failed to attain the
                                                 deadlines by several months to                           which represents air quality in the area             ozone standard by the applicable
                                                 December 31 of the corresponding                         for the most recent 3 years). See footnote           attainment date, and subsequently
                                                 calendar year (77 FR 30166).                             2. Classifications for ozone                         requires the area to be reclassified by
                                                    Pursuant to a challenge of the EPA’s                  nonattainment areas range from                       operation of law to the higher of (i) the
                                                 interpretation of the attainment                         ‘‘Marginal’’ (for areas with monitored               next higher classification for the area, or
                                                 deadlines, on December 23, 2014, the                     ozone levels just exceeding the level of             (ii) the classification applicable to the
                                                 D.C. Circuit issued a decision rejecting,                the NAAQS) to ‘‘Extreme’’ (for areas                 area’s design value as determined at the
                                                 among other things, the Classifications                  with monitored ozone levels well above               time of the required Federal Register
                                                 Rule’s attainment deadlines for the 2008                 the levels of the NAAQS). CAA section                document.8 Section 181(b)(2)(B)
                                                 ozone nonattainment areas, finding that                  182 stipulates the specific attainment               requires the EPA to publish a document
                                                 the EPA did not have statutory authority                 planning and additional requirements                 in the Federal Register identifying the
                                                 under the CAA to extend those                            that apply to each ozone nonattainment               reclassification status of an area that has
                                                 deadlines to the end of the calendar                     area based on its classification. CAA                failed to attain the standard by its
                                                 year. NRDC v. EPA, 777 F.3d 456, 464–                    section 182, as interpreted by the EPA’s             attainment date no later than 6 months
                                                 69 (D.C. Cir. 2014). Accordingly, as part                implementation regulations at 40 CFR                 after the attainment date, which in the
                                                 of the final 2008 ozone NAAQS SIP                        51.1108–1117, also establishes the                   case of the Marginal nonattainment
                                                 Requirements Rule (80 FR 12264, March                    timeframes by which air agencies must                areas addressed in this document would
                                                 6, 2015), the EPA modified the                           submit SIP revisions to address the                  be January 20, 2016.
                                                 maximum attainment dates for all                         applicable attainment planning                          Once an area is reclassified, the EPA
                                                 nonattainment areas for the 2008 ozone                   elements, and the timeframes by which                must address the schedule by which the
                                                 NAAQS, consistent with the court’s                       ozone nonattainment areas must attain                state is required to submit a revised SIP
                                                 decision. As relevant here, the SIP                      the relevant NAAQS.                                  for that area to, among other things,
                                                 Requirements Rule established a                             Section 181(b)(2)(A) of the CAA                   demonstrate how the area will attain the
                                                 maximum deadline for Marginal                            requires that within 6 months following              relevant NAAQS as expeditiously as
                                                 nonattainment areas of 3 years from the                  the applicable attainment date, the                  practicable but no later than the new
                                                 effective date of designation, or July 20,               Administrator will determine whether
                                                 2015, to attain the 2008 ozone NAAQS.                    an ozone nonattainment area attained                   6 The EPA considers the average of the annual
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                                                                                                          the ozone standard based on the area’s               fourth-highest daily maximum 8-hour ozone
                                                 See 80 FR at 12268; 40 CFR 51.1103.                                                                           concentrations for 2 years at each monitoring site
                                                                                                          design value as of that date. Section                in an area.
                                                   5 In certain cases, states included as part of their   181(a)(5) of the CAA gives the                         7 See 40 CFR 51.1107(a)(1).

                                                 designation recommendations a request that the           Administrator the discretion to grant a                8 All of the affected nonattainment areas

                                                 EPA consider more up-to-date monitoring data from        1-year extension of the attainment date              addressed in this document would be classified to
                                                 2009–2011 in making final designation decisions.                                                              the next highest classification of Moderate. None of
                                                 The EPA considered the state requests, and,
                                                                                                          specified in CAA section 181(a) upon                 the affected areas has a design value that would
                                                 accordingly, adjusted some of the classifications        application by any state if: (i) The state           otherwise place it in a higher classification (e.g.,
                                                 based on the more recent data.                           has complied with all requirements and               Serious) under CAA section 181(b)(2)(A)(ii).



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                                                 applicable attainment date under the                    to determine whether the 36 Marginal                    TABLE 2—MARGINAL NONATTAINMENT
                                                 statute. According to CAA section                       ozone nonattainment areas have                           AREAS THAT ATTAINED THE 2008
                                                 182(i), a state with a reclassified ozone               attained the 2008 ozone NAAQS by the                     OZONE NAAQS BY THE JULY 20,
                                                 nonattainment area must submit the                      applicable attainment date of July 20,                   2015, ATTAINMENT DATE—Contin-
                                                 applicable attainment plan requirements                 2015. The separate actions being taken
                                                 ‘‘according to the schedules prescribed                 in this proposal, as well as the rationale               ued
                                                 in connection with such requirements’’                  for these actions, are described in the                                                            2012–2014
                                                 in CAA section 182(b) for Moderate                      sections below.                                            2008 Ozone NAAQS                       Design value
                                                 areas, section 182(c) for Serious areas,                                                                            nonattainment area                       (ppm)
                                                                                                         A. Determinations of Attainment
                                                 and section 182(d) for Severe areas.
                                                 However, the Act permits the                               The EPA evaluated data from air                    Jamestown, NY ....................                 0.071
                                                 Administrator to adjust the statutory                   quality monitors in the 36 Marginal                   Knoxville, TN b ......................             0.067
                                                 due dates that would otherwise apply                    nonattainment areas for the 2008 ozone                Lancaster, PA .......................              0.071
                                                                                                         NAAQS in order to determine the areas’                Memphis, TN-MS-AR ...........                      0.073
                                                 for any SIP revisions required as a result                                                                    Reading, PA .........................              0.071
                                                 of the reclassification ‘‘to the extent that            attainment status as of the applicable
                                                                                                                                                               San Francisco Bay Area, CA                         0.072
                                                 such adjustment is necessary or                         attainment date of July 20, 2015. The                 Seaford, DE ..........................             0.074
                                                 appropriate to assure consistency among                 data were supplied and quality assured                Tuscan Buttes, CA ...............                  0.075
                                                 the required submissions.’’                             by state and local agencies responsible               Upper Green River Basin,
                                                                                                         for monitoring ozone air monitoring                     WY ....................................          0.064
                                                 D. How does the EPA determine whether                   networks. Seventeen of the 36
                                                 an area has attained the 2008 ozone                     nonattainment areas’ monitoring sites
                                                                                                                                                                 a On  July 28, 2015, the EPA redesignated to
                                                 standard?                                                                                                     attainment the North Carolina portion of the
                                                                                                         with valid data had a design value equal              Charlotte-Rock Hill, NC–SC, nonattainment
                                                    Under EPA regulations at 40 CFR part                 to or less than 0.075 ppm based on the                area for the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS, effec-
                                                 50, appendix P, the 2008 ozone NAAQS                    2012–2014 monitoring period. Thus, the                tive August 27, 2015. See 80 FR 44873.
                                                 is attained at a site when the 3-year                   EPA proposes to determine, in                         Given that this area was still designated non-
                                                                                                                                                               attainment as of July 20, 2015, the EPA is
                                                 average of the annual fourth highest                    accordance with section 181(b)(2)(A) of               herein proposing to determine that this area
                                                 daily maximum 8-hour average ambient                    the CAA and the provisions of the SIP                 attained the 2008 ozone NAAQS by the appli-
                                                 air quality ozone concentration is less                 Requirements Rule (40 CFR 51.1103),                   cable attainment date in order to satisfy the
                                                 than or equal to 0.075 ppm. This 3-year                 that these 17 areas (listed in Table 2                agency’s obligation under CAA section
                                                                                                                                                               181(b)(2)(A) to make determinations of attain-
                                                 average is referred to as the design                    below) attained the standard by the                   ment for nonattainment areas within 6 months
                                                 value. When the design value is less                    applicable attainment date for Marginal               following an area’s applicable attainment date.
                                                 than or equal to 0.075 ppm at each                      nonattainment areas for the 2008 ozone                   b On July 13, 2015, the EPA redesignated to

                                                 ambient air quality monitoring site                     NAAQS. The EPA’s determination is                     attainment the Knoxville, TN, nonattainment
                                                 within the area, then the area is deemed                                                                      area for the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS, effec-
                                                                                                         based upon 3 years of complete, quality-              tive August 12, 2015. See 80 FR 39970.
                                                 to be meeting the NAAQS. The                            assured and certified data. Table 2                   Given that this area was still designated non-
                                                 rounding convention under 40 CFR part                   displays the 2012–2014 design value for               attainment as of July 20, 2015, the EPA is
                                                 50, appendix P, dictates that                           these 17 areas. The fourth high values                herein proposing to determine that this area
                                                 concentrations shall be reported in ppm                                                                       attained the 2008 ozone NAAQS by the appli-
                                                                                                         for each of the 3 years used to calculate             cable attainment date in order to satisfy the
                                                 to the third decimal place, with                        each monitor’s 2012–2014 design value                 agency’s obligation under CAA section
                                                 additional digits to the right being                    are provided in the technical support                 181(b)(2)(A) to make determinations of attain-
                                                 truncated. Thus, a computed 3-year                      document (TSD) in the docket for this                 ment for nonattainment areas within 6 months
                                                 average ozone concentration of 0.076                                                                          following an area’s applicable attainment date.
                                                                                                         action.9 The EPA is soliciting comments
                                                 ppm is greater than 0.075 ppm and,                      on these proposed determinations of                   B. Extension of Marginal Area
                                                 therefore, over the standard.                           attainment by the applicable attainment               Attainment Dates
                                                    The EPA’s determination of                           date.
                                                 attainment is based upon data that have                                                                             Of the 36 Marginal nonattainment
                                                 been collected and quality-assured in                                                                            areas for the 2008 ozone NAAQS, there
                                                                                                           TABLE 2—MARGINAL NONATTAINMENT are eight areas for which the EPA is
                                                 accordance with 40 CFR part 58 and                         AREAS THAT ATTAINED THE 2008 proposing to grant a 1-year attainment
                                                 recorded in the EPA’s Air Quality
                                                                                                            OZONE NAAQS BY THE JULY 20, date extension based on determinations
                                                 System database (formerly known as the
                                                 Aerometric Information Retrieval                           2015, ATTAINMENT DATE                                 that these areas have met the
                                                 System). Ambient air quality monitoring                                                                          requirements for an extension under
                                                                                                                                                     2012–2014    CAA section 181(a)(5).
                                                 data for the 3-year period must meet a                        2008 Ozone NAAQS                     Design value
                                                 data completeness requirement. The                             nonattainment area                                   Specifically, for each of the eight
                                                                                                                                                       (ppm)
                                                 ambient air quality monitoring data                                                                              nonattainment areas, the EPA received a
                                                 completeness requirement is met when                    Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton,                              letter from a state air agency requesting
                                                 the average percent of required                           PA .....................................         0.070 a 1-year extension of the area’s
                                                                                                         Baton Rouge, LA ..................                 0.072 attainment date and certifying that the
                                                 monitoring days with valid ambient                      Calaveras County, CA ..........                    0.071 state is in compliance with the
                                                 monitoring data is greater than 90                      Charlotte-Rock Hill, NC-SC a                       0.073
                                                 percent, and no single year has less than               Chico (Butte County), CA .....                     0.074
                                                                                                                                                                  applicable implementation plan, as
                                                 75 percent data completeness as                         Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN ............                  0.075 required under CAA section
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                                                 determined according to Appendix P of                   Columbus, OH ......................                0.075 181(a)(5)(A). In their requests, the states
                                                 part 50.                                                Dukes County, MA ...............                   0.068 certified that they have complied with
                                                                                                                                                                  all requirements and commitments
                                                 III. What is the EPA proposing and                        9 ‘‘Technical Support Document Regarding Ozone         pertaining to their respective
                                                 what is the rationale?                                  Monitoring Data—Determinations of Attainment, 1-         nonattainment areas in the applicable
                                                                                                         Year Attainment Date Extensions, and
                                                    The EPA is issuing this proposal                     Reclassifications for Marginal Areas under the 2008
                                                                                                                                                                  implementation plan and that all
                                                 pursuant to the agency’s statutory                      8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality                monitors in the area have a fourth
                                                 obligation under CAA section 181(b)(2)                  Standard (NAAQS), EPA–HQ–OAR–2015–0468.                  highest daily maximum 8-hour average


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                                                 of 0.075 ppm or less for 2014 (i.e., the                                 has interpreted the air quality criterion                                 nonattainment areas for the 2008 ozone
                                                 last full year of air quality data prior to                              in CAA section 181(a)(5)(B) for purposes                                  NAAQS that failed to attain the NAAQS
                                                 the July 20, 2015, attainment date). A                                   of the 2008 8-hour standard to mean                                       by July 20, 2015, have met the
                                                 summary of the information in these                                      that an eligible area’s fourth highest                                    attainment date extension criteria of
                                                 letters is provided in the TSD for this                                  daily maximum 8-hour average in the                                       CAA section 181(a)(5), the EPA is
                                                 action. The EPA evaluated the                                            year preceding the attainment date is                                     exercising its discretion to propose
                                                 information submitted by each state for                                  equal to or below the NAAQS (80 FR                                        granting a 1-year extension of the
                                                 its nonattainment area(s) and is                                         12292). The EPA has evaluated the data                                    applicable Marginal area attainment
                                                 proposing determinations that each state                                 for these eight areas and has determined                                  date to July 20, 2016, from July 20, 2015,
                                                 has met the requirement of CAA section                                   that the fourth highest daily maximum
                                                                                                                                                                                                    for the nonattainment areas listed in
                                                 181(a)(5)(A) for each applicable area.10                                 8-hour average for each area in 2014 is
                                                    The EPA has also evaluated the                                                                                                                  Table 3. If this proposal is finalized,
                                                                                                                          equal to or below 0.075 ppm. Table 3
                                                 certified air quality monitoring data for                                                                                                          then the nonattainment areas would
                                                                                                                          provides the fourth highest daily
                                                 2014 and is proposing to determine that                                  maximum 8-hour averages for 2014 for                                      remain classified as Marginal for the
                                                 each of the eight areas listed in Table 3                                each of the eight Marginal                                                2008 ozone NAAQS unless and until the
                                                 meets the air quality requirements of                                    nonattainment areas for which a state                                     EPA makes a determination that the
                                                 CAA section 181(a)(5)(B) and the EPA’s                                   has requested an attainment date                                          areas have not attained the NAAQS by
                                                 interpretation of that statutory provision                               extension.                                                                the July 20, 2016, attainment date. The
                                                 in 40 CFR 51.1107. As explained in                                         Based on the EPA’s evaluation and                                       EPA is soliciting comments on this
                                                 Section II.C of this preamble, the EPA                                   determination that eight Marginal                                         proposal.

                                                 TABLE 3—MARGINAL NONATTAINMENT AREAS THAT QUALIFY FOR A 1-YEAR ATTAINMENT DATE EXTENSION FOR THE 2008
                                                                                           OZONE NAAQS a
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           2014 4th
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           2012–2014     Highest daily
                                                                                                     2008 Ozone NAAQS nonattainment area                                                                                  Design value   maximum 8-hr
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             (ppm)         average
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            (ppm)

                                                 Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH ....................................................................................................................................                 0.078            0.075
                                                 Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX .............................................................................................................................                    0.080            0.072
                                                 Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-MD-DE ............................................................................................                                 0.077            0.074
                                                 Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, PA ..................................................................................................................................                 0.077            0.071
                                                 San Luis Obispo County (Eastern part), CA ...........................................................................................................                           0.076            0.073
                                                 Sheboygan, WI ........................................................................................................................................................          0.081            0.072
                                                 St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL ................................................................................................................                        0.078            0.072
                                                 Washington, DC-MD-VA ..........................................................................................................................................                 0.076            0.069
                                                    a The areas listed are Marginal nonattainment areas that did not attain the 2008 ozone standard by July 20, 2015, but qualify for an extended
                                                 attainment date to July 20, 2016, under CAA section 181(a)(5).


                                                 C. Determinations of Failure To Attain                                   nonattainment areas, as well as the 3-                                    2018). The attainment deadlines
                                                 and Reclassification                                                     year design value calculations for each                                   associated with each classification are
                                                                                                                          area.                                                                     prescribed by the Act and codified at 40
                                                    The EPA is proposing to determine                                        CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) provides                                      CFR 51.1103.
                                                 that 11 Marginal nonattainment areas                                     that a Marginal nonattainment area shall                                    We also note that the states with areas
                                                 (listed in Table 4) have failed to attain                                be reclassified by operation of law upon                                  that attain the 2008 ozone NAAQS after
                                                 the 2008 ozone NAAQS by the                                              a determination by the EPA that such                                      they are reclassified to Moderate can use
                                                 applicable attainment date of July 20,                                   area failed to attain the relevant NAAQS                                  the EPA’s existing Clean Data Policy.
                                                 2015. These areas are not eligible for a                                 by the applicable attainment date. Based                                  The state with areas attaining the
                                                 1-year attainment date extension                                         on quality-assured ozone monitoring                                       NAAQS could also submit a complete
                                                 because the fourth highest daily                                         data from 2012–2014, as provided in the                                   redesignation request with a
                                                 maximum 8-hour average for at least                                      TSD for this proposal, the new                                            maintenance plan to the EPA prior to
                                                 one monitor in each area is greater than                                 classification applicable to each of these                                the SIP revision deadline that uses the
                                                 0.075 ppm for 2014 (i.e., last full year                                 11 areas would be the next higher                                         EPA’s redesignation guidance.12
                                                 of air quality data prior to the July 20,                                classification of ‘‘Moderate’’ under the                                    There are a number of significant
                                                 2015, attainment date). Each of these                                    CAA statutory scheme.11                                                   emission reduction programs that will
                                                 areas failed to attain because the 2012–                                    Moderate nonattainment areas are                                       lead to reductions of ozone precursors,
                                                 2014 design value for at least one                                       required to attain the standard ‘‘as                                      and that are in place today or are
                                                 monitor in each area exceeded the 2008                                   expeditiously as practicable’’ but no                                     expected to be in place by 2017 to meet
                                                 ozone NAAQS of 0.075 ppm. The TSD                                        later than 6 years after the initial                                      the July 20, 2018 attainment date for the
                                                 for this action shows all monitoring data                                designation as nonattainment (which, in                                   2008 ozone NAAQS Moderate areas.
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                                                 for the relevant years for each of these                                 the case of these 11 areas, is July 20,                                   Examples of such rules include state
                                                    10 The EPA notes that while Delaware did not                          section 181(a)(5)(A) criteria with regard to                              threshold for reclassifying an area to Serious per
                                                 submit a letter requesting a 1-year attainment date                      Delaware, the EPA is exercising its discretion to                         CAA section 181(b)(2)(A)(ii) and 40 CFR 51.1103.
                                                 extension for the multi-state Philadelphia                               propose granting the Philadelphia area a 1-year                             12 Details on the EPA’s existing Clean Data Policy
                                                 nonattainment area, based on extension requests                          extension of the attainment date.                                         and redesignation guidance are available at http://
                                                 from the other states with jurisdiction over that                          11 The 2012–2014 design value for each of the 11
                                                 area, including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and                                                                                                      www.epa.gov/air/urbanair/sipstatus/policy.html.
                                                 Maryland, and the EPA’s own analysis of the CAA                          areas does not exceed 0.100 ppm, which is the




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                                                 and federal implementation plans                                           pollutant rules for utility and industrial                                  that are adopted to satisfy these
                                                 adopted under the Cross-State Air                                          boilers, and various other programs                                         obligations will provide a level of
                                                 Pollution Rule (CSAPR), the regional                                       already adopted by states to reduce                                         additional emission reductions from
                                                 haze rule and the Best Available Retrofit                                  emissions from key emissions sources.                                       upwind states that will further assist
                                                 Technology (BART) requirements, as                                         Further, states and the EPA are                                             each nonattainment area in attaining the
                                                 well as regulations controlling on-road                                    currently evaluating interstate transport                                   ozone NAAQS by the Moderate
                                                 and non-road engines and fuels, Tier 3                                     obligations addressing CAA                                                  attainment area deadline.
                                                 motor vehicle emission and fuel                                            110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) requirements for this
                                                 standards program,13 hazardous air                                         NAAQS, and the state or federal plans

                                                      TABLE 4—MARGINAL NONATTAINMENT AREAS THAT WILL BE RECLASSIFIED AS MODERATE BECAUSE THEY DID NOT
                                                                     ATTAIN THE 2008 OZONE NAAQS BY THE JULY 20, 2015, ATTAINMENT DATE
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               2014 4th
                                                                                                                                                                                                                               2012–2014     highest daily
                                                                                                      2008 Ozone NAAQS nonattainment area                                                                                     Design value   maximum 8-hr
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 (ppm)         average
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                (ppm)

                                                 Atlanta, GA ..............................................................................................................................................................          0.077           0.079
                                                 Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI ...................................................................................................................................                    0.081           0.076
                                                 Denver-Boulder-Greeley-Fort Collins-Loveland, CO ...............................................................................................                                    0.082           0.077
                                                 Greater Connecticut, CT ..........................................................................................................................................                  0.080           0.077
                                                 Imperial County, CA ................................................................................................................................................                0.080           0.078
                                                 Kern County (Eastern Kern), CA .............................................................................................................................                        0.084           0.089
                                                 Mariposa County, CA ..............................................................................................................................................                  0.078           0.077
                                                 Nevada County (Western part), CA ........................................................................................................................                           0.079           0.082
                                                 New York-N. New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT .................................................................................................                                      0.085           0.081
                                                 Phoenix-Mesa, AZ ...................................................................................................................................................                0.080           0.080
                                                 San Diego County, CA ............................................................................................................................................                   0.079           0.079



                                                 D. Moderate Area SIP Revision                                              nonattainment areas set forth in CAA                                        notes that pursuant to 40 CFR
                                                 Submission Deadline                                                        section 182(b) and the general                                              51.1108(d), for each nonattainment area,
                                                                                                                            nonattainment plan provisions required                                      the state must provide for
                                                    For each new Moderate ozone                                             under CAA section 172(c).14                                                 implementation of all control measures
                                                 nonattainment area, the states                                                As noted elsewhere in this preamble,                                     needed for attainment no later than the
                                                 responsible for managing air quality in                                    when an area is reclassified under CAA                                      beginning of the attainment year ozone
                                                 the 11 areas identified in Table 4 will                                    section 181(b)(2), CAA section 182(i)                                       season. The attainment year ozone
                                                 be required to submit a revised SIP that                                   directs that the state shall meet the new                                   season is the ozone season immediately
                                                 addresses the CAA’s Moderate                                               requirements according to the schedules                                     preceding a nonattainment area’s
                                                 nonattainment area requirements, as                                        prescribed in those requirements. It                                        attainment date. In the case of
                                                 interpreted and described in the final                                     provides, however, ‘‘that the                                               nonattainment areas classified as
                                                 SIP Requirements Rule for the 2008                                         Administrator may adjust any                                                Moderate for the 2008 ozone NAAQS,
                                                 ozone NAAQS. See 40 CFR 51.1100 et                                         applicable deadlines (other than                                            the attainment year ozone season is the
                                                 seq. Those requirements include: (1) an                                    attainment dates) to the extent such                                        2017 ozone season (40 CFR 51.1100(g)).
                                                 attainment demonstration (CAA section                                      adjustment is necessary or appropriate                                      The ozone season is the ozone
                                                 182(b) and 40 CFR 51.1108); (2)                                            to assure consistency among the                                             monitoring season as defined in 40 CFR
                                                 provisions for RACT (CAA section                                           required submissions.’’ CAA section                                         part 58, appendix D, section 4.1, Table
                                                 182(b)(2) and 40 CFR 51.1112(a)–(b))                                       182(b), as interpreted by 40 CFR 51.1100                                    D–3 (October 17, 2006, 71 FR 61236).
                                                 and RACM (CAA section 172(c)(1) and                                        et seq., describes the required SIP                                         We note that the EPA has proposed
                                                 40 CFR 51.1112(c)); (3) reasonable                                         revisions and associated deadlines for a                                    changes to the ozone monitoring season
                                                 further progress (RFP) reductions in                                       nonattainment area classified as                                            in its most recent proposal to revise the
                                                 VOC and/or NOX emissions in the area                                       Moderate at the time of the initial                                         ozone NAAQS (79 FR 75234, December
                                                 (CAA sections 172(c)(2) and 182(b)(1)                                      designations. However, these SIP                                            17, 2014). For the purposes of
                                                 and 40 CFR 51.1110); (4) contingency                                       submission deadlines (e.g., 3 years after                                   reclassification for the 11 Marginal
                                                 measures to be implemented in the                                          the effective date of designation for                                       nonattainment areas identified in this
                                                 event of failure to meet a milestone or                                    submission of an attainment plan and                                        proposal, Table 5 provides the starting
                                                 to attain the standard (CAA section                                        attainment demonstration) have already                                      month of the ozone monitoring season
                                                 172(c)(9)); (5) a vehicle inspection and                                   passed. Accordingly, the EPA is                                             for each state with one of the 11
                                                 maintenance program, if applicable                                         proposing to exercise its discretion                                        Marginal areas as currently codified in
                                                 (CAA section 181(b)(4) and 40 CFR                                          under CAA section 182(i) to adjust the                                      the EPA’s regulations. Table 5 also
                                                 51.350); and, (6) NOX and VOC emission                                     SIP submittal deadlines for these 11                                        includes the December 17, 2014,
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                                                 offsets at a ratio of 1.15 to 1 for major                                  new Moderate nonattainment areas.                                           proposed changes, if any, to the
                                                 source permits (CAA section 182(b)(5)                                         In determining an appropriate                                            beginning of the ozone monitoring
                                                 and 40 CFR 51.165(a)). See also the                                        deadline for the Moderate area SIP                                          season in such states. If the proposed
                                                 requirements for Moderate ozone                                            revisions for these 11 areas, the EPA                                       changes to the beginning of the ozone
                                                   13 79 FR 23414 (April 29, 2014). Control of Air                            14 All 11 of the areas reclassified to Moderate                           Loveland, CO have been classified Moderate or
                                                 Pollution From Motor Vehicles: Tier 3 Motor                                except Denver-Boulder-Greeley-Fort Collins-                                 higher classification for a prior ozone NAAQS.
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                                                 monitoring seasons are included in the                                Therefore, the EPA is proposing and                                   administrative and SIP revision
                                                 final ozone NAAQS revision (expected                                taking comment on two options for                                       processes. This option would treat states
                                                 by October 1, 2015), and that                                       setting the date by which states with                                   consistently in that they would need to
                                                 rulemaking is finalized before the EPA                              jurisdiction for these 11 reclassified                                  have submitted SIP revisions by the
                                                 finalizes this action, the revised ozone                            nonattainment areas would be required                                   beginning of their respective ozone
                                                 season dates would also apply to our                                to submit for EPA review and approval                                   seasons, but it would result in SIP
                                                 adjusted deadlines for the Moderate area                            SIP revisions to address Moderate area                                  submittal dates that vary among the
                                                 SIP revisions for the areas we propose                              requirements. The first option, which is                                states. In addition, as noted above, if the
                                                 to reclassify in this document. We also                             reflected in Table 5 below, would                                       EPA finalizes the proposed changes to
                                                 note that we believe it is reasonable to                            require that states submit the required                                 the start dates of the ozone season in a
                                                 provide states with a period of at least                            SIP revisions as expeditiously as                                       number of states, the proposed
                                                 approximately 1 year after the                                      practicable, but no later than the                                      deadlines for SIP revisions in this
                                                 reclassification is finalized to develop                            beginning of the ozone season in 2017                                   rulemaking would also change
                                                 and submit the Moderate area SIP                                    for each state. This proposed option                                    accordingly. Under this first option, in
                                                 revisions. This provides time necessary                             would align the SIP submittal deadline                                  multi-state nonattainment areas, such as
                                                 for states and local air districts to finish                        with the deadline for implementing                                      the Chicago-Naperville area, where the
                                                 their review of available control                                   applicable controls, which, as noted                                    three affected states do not have the
                                                 measures, adopt necessary attainment                                above, is also no later than the                                        same ozone season start date, the
                                                 strategies, address other SIP                                       beginning of the ozone season in 2017                                   deadline for the entire nonattainment
                                                 requirements, and complete the public                               for each area. This option would give 9                                 area would be the earliest ozone season
                                                 notice process necessary to adopt and                               states additional time that may be                                      start date for any of the states (e.g., April
                                                 submit SIP revisions.                                               needed to accomplish planning,                                          1, 2017, for the Chicago area).

                                                    TABLE 5—BEGINNING OF OZONE SEASON FOR STATES WITH AREAS IDENTIFIED FOR RECLASSIFICATION TO MODERATE
                                                                                       FOR THE 2008 OZONE NAAQS

                                                                                                                                                                                   Proposed deadline for
                                                    2008 Moderate ozone                                                                Current month or date                                                             Proposed month or date
                                                                                                        State                                                                       moderate area SIP
                                                          areas                                                                        ozone season begins a                             submittal                        ozone season begins b

                                                 Atlanta, GA ........................   Georgia .............................       March ................................      1-Mar-17 ............................   No change.
                                                 Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-             Illinois ................................   April ...................................   1-Apr-17 ............................   March.
                                                   WI.
                                                 Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-             Indiana ..............................      April ...................................   1-Apr-17 ............................   March.
                                                   WI.
                                                 Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-             Wisconsin ..........................        15-Apr ...............................      15-Apr-17 ..........................    15-Mar.
                                                   WI.
                                                 Denver-Boulder-Greeley-                Colorado ............................       March ................................      1-Mar-17 ............................   January.
                                                   Fort Collins-Loveland,
                                                   CO.
                                                 Greater Connecticut, CT ...            Connecticut .......................         April ...................................   1-Apr-17 ............................   March.
                                                 Imperial County, CA ..........         California ...........................      January .............................       1-Jan-17 ............................   No change.
                                                 Kern County (Eastern                   California ...........................      January .............................       1-Jan-17 ............................   No change.
                                                   Kern), CA.
                                                 Mariposa County, CA ........           California ...........................      January .............................       1-Jan-17 ............................   No change.
                                                 Nevada County (Western                 California ...........................      January .............................       1-Jan-17 ............................   No change.
                                                   part), CA.
                                                 New York-N. New Jersey-                New Jersey .......................          April ...................................   1-Apr-17 ............................   March.
                                                   Long Island, NY-NJ-CT.
                                                 New York-N. New Jersey-                New York ..........................         April ...................................   1-Apr-17 ............................   March.
                                                   Long Island, NY-NJ-CT.
                                                 New York-N. New Jersey-                Connecticut .......................         April ...................................   1-Apr-17 ............................   March.
                                                   Long Island, NY-NJ-CT.
                                                 Phoenix-Mesa, AZ .............         Arizona ..............................      January .............................       1-Jan-17 ............................   No change.
                                                 San Diego County, CA ......            California ...........................      January .............................       1-Jan-17 ............................   No change.
                                                    a Table   D–3 of Appendix D to Part 58—Ozone Monitoring Season by State. First day of beginning month except for WI.
                                                    b Beginning  of ozone season proposed in the ozone NAAQS revision proposal (79 FR 75234, December 17, 2014).


                                                    Under the second option, the EPA                                 initially classified as Moderate. A                                       The EPA solicits comments on both of
                                                 proposes that the deadline for the                                  uniform deadline of January 1, 2017, is                                 these proposed options for deadlines to
                                                 required SIP revisions for areas that                               reasonable because it would provide all                                 submit the required SIP revisions that
                                                 would be reclassified under this                                    states with approximately 1 year after                                  would apply to states after any current
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                                                 rulemaking would be as expeditiously                                these reclassifications are finalized to                                Marginal nonattainment area for the
                                                 as practicable, but no later than January                           develop complete SIP submissions, and                                   2008 ozone NAAQS is reclassified to
                                                 1, 2017. By establishing a single specific                          it is the latest SIP submittal date that                                Moderate.
                                                 submittal date, this option would                                   would be compatible with ensuring                                         With regard to the New York-N. New
                                                 establish a consistent deadline for all 11                          controls are in place no later than the                                 Jersey-Long Island (NY–NJ–CT)
                                                 areas, similar to the single uniform SIP                            start of the attainment year ozone season                               nonattainment area, the EPA notes that
                                                 submission deadline that would have                                 for all of the 11 reclassified areas.                                   in addition to the actions related to the
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                                                 proposed rulemaking, on May 15, 2014,                   the 2008 standard by the applicable                   Mariposa County, CA; Nevada County
                                                 the agency proposed to rescind the                      attainment date, reclassification of the              (Western part), CA; New York-N. New
                                                 clean data determination (CDD) for that                 area as Moderate, and a state submittal               Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT; Phoenix-
                                                 nonattainment area under the 1997 8-                    of a Moderate area attainment                         Mesa, AZ; and, San Diego County, CA.
                                                 hour ozone standard because the EPA                     demonstration) would, thus, also serve                For these 11 areas, the EPA is further
                                                 determined that the area was no longer                  to satisfy a final SIP Call under CAA                 proposing that the responsible states
                                                 attaining the 1997 ozone NAAQS (79 FR                   section 110(k)(5). We also note that                  must submit SIP revisions to fulfill the
                                                 27830, ‘‘May 2014 proposal                              either of the 2008 ozone attainment plan              CAA’s Moderate area requirements by
                                                 document’’). The CDD, issued by the                     due dates proposed in this document                   one of the following two alternative
                                                 EPA in June 2012, suspended the three                   would meet the statutory timeframe for                deadlines: Option 1—as expeditiously
                                                 states’ obligations to meet attainment-                 the SIP revision due subsequent to a SIP              as practicable but not later than the start
                                                 related planning requirements for that                  Call for the 1997 ozone NAAQS for the                 of each nonattainment area’s 2017 ozone
                                                 standard, including submitting                          area.                                                 season; Option 2—as expeditiously as
                                                 attainment demonstrations, RACM, RFP                                                                          practicable but not later than January 1,
                                                                                                         E. Summary of Proposed Actions
                                                 plans, and contingency measures. In the                                                                       2017. The EPA is taking comment on
                                                 May 2014 proposal document, the EPA                        The actions proposed in this                       the determinations of failure to attain
                                                 proposed to find that the New Jersey,                   document affect the 36 nonattainment                  and subsequent reclassifications of each
                                                 New York, and Connecticut’s SIPs were                   areas for the 2008 ozone NAAQS that                   of these 11 nonattainment areas from
                                                 substantially inadequate to demonstrate                 were initially designated and classified              Marginal to Moderate, and on an
                                                 attainment of the 1997 ozone NAAQS,                     Marginal effective July 20, 2012, based               appropriate deadline for responsible
                                                 and the agency proposed to issue a SIP                  on their individual design values. The                states to submit SIP revisions to fulfill
                                                 Call under the authority of CAA section                 design value of an area is represented by             Moderate area requirements for these
                                                 110(k)(5) requiring the states to submit                the annual fourth-highest daily                       areas.
                                                 revised SIPs within 18 months to                        maximum 8-hour average ozone                             Upon application by any state, the
                                                 demonstrate how the New York-N. New                     concentration measured at each monitor                Administrator may extend the 2008
                                                 Jersey-Long Island nonattainment area                   in the area, averaged over a consecutive              ozone attainment date by 1 year, in
                                                 would re-attain the 1997 standard as                    3-year period. According to CAA section               accordance with CAA section 181(a)(5)
                                                 expeditiously as practicable.                           181(a)(1), as interpreted by EPA                      and 40 CFR 51.1107, provided that the
                                                    One option proposed by the EPA in                    regulations at 40 CFR 51.1103,                        state has complied with all
                                                 the May 2014 proposal document would                    nonattainment Marginal areas are                      requirements and commitments
                                                 permit the relevant states to respond to                required to attain the standard ‘‘as                  pertaining to the area in the applicable
                                                 the final SIP Call by requesting to be                  expeditiously as practicable’’ but no                 implementation plan, and the area’s
                                                 reclassified to Moderate for the 2008                   later than 3 years after the designation              fourth highest daily maximum 8-hour
                                                 ozone standard (see CAA section                         effective date of July 20, 2012 (i.e., no             average value for the last full year of air
                                                 181(b)(3)), which would consequently                    later than July 20, 2015). CAA section                quality data prior to the July 20, 2015,
                                                 require that the states submit SIPs                     181(b)(2)(A) requires that within six                 attainment date (i.e., 2014) is at or below
                                                 demonstrating how they would attain                     months of the attainment date, which,                 0.075 ppm. Based on state requests and
                                                 the more stringent 2008 standard as                     in the case of the Marginal areas that are            a review of 2014 ozone air quality data,
                                                 expeditiously as practicable. We                        the subject of this document, was July                the EPA is proposing to grant 1-year
                                                 proposed that this alternative response                 20, 2015, the EPA must determine,                     extensions of the attainment date to July
                                                 of submitting an attainment plan for the                based on the ozone nonattainment area’s               20, 2016 (from July 20, 2015) for the
                                                 2008 ozone standard would satisfy a                     design value as of the attainment date,               following eight Marginal nonattainment
                                                 final SIP Call on the 1997 ozone                        whether the area attained the ozone                   areas: Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH;
                                                 standard because an approvable plan                     standard by that date. A Marginal                     Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX;
                                                 would demonstrate compliance with a                     nonattainment area has attained the                   Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City,
                                                 more stringent NAAQS.                                   2008 ozone NAAQS by the attainment                    PA-NJ-MD-DE; Pittsburgh-Beaver
                                                    The public comment period for the                    date if its design value is equal to or less          Valley, PA; San Luis Obispo County
                                                 May 2014 proposal document closed on                    than 0.075 ppm based on data from the                 (Eastern part), CA; Sheboygan, WI; St.
                                                 June 16, 2014, and the EPA is reviewing                 period 2012–2014. If the EPA                          Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL;
                                                 comments received on the proposal.                      determines that an area has failed to                 and, Washington, DC-MD-VA. The EPA
                                                 However, given that this action                         attain by its attainment date, CAA                    is taking comment on the 1-year
                                                 proposes to find that the New York-N.                   section 181(b)(2) requires that those                 attainment date extensions for each of
                                                 New Jersey-Long Island nonattainment                    areas be reclassified to the higher of (i)            these eight areas.
                                                 area has failed to attain the 2008 ozone                the next highest classification, or (ii) the             For the 17 remaining 2008 ozone
                                                 standard by its Marginal attainment date                classification that corresponds with the              NAAQS nonattainment areas currently
                                                 of July 20, 2015, and must be                           area’s design value as of the time that               classified as Marginal, the EPA is
                                                 reclassified to Moderate by operation of                the EPA publishes the document                        proposing to determine that each area
                                                 law in accordance with CAA section                      identifying the areas that have failed to             has ozone design values for the 2012–
                                                 181(b)(2)(A), this proposed action                      attain by their attainment date.                      14 period at or below 0.075 ppm, and,
                                                 would effectively eliminate the need for                Accordingly, the EPA is proposing that                thus, each area has attained the NAAQS
                                                 the three affected states to request                    the following 11 Marginal                             by the attainment date of July 20, 2015.
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                                                 reclassification for the area under the                 nonattainment areas failed to attain the              The 17 areas are: Allentown-Bethlehem-
                                                 option described in the May 2014                        2008 ozone NAAQS by July 20, 2015,                    Easton, PA; Baton Rouge, LA; Calaveras
                                                 proposal document. Although we are                      and must be reclassified as Moderate:                 County, CA; Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock
                                                 not taking final action in this document                Atlanta, GA; Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-               Hill, NC-SC; Chico (Butte County), CA;
                                                 on the proposed CDD rescission and SIP                  WI; Denver-Boulder-Greeley-Fort                       Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN; Columbus, OH;
                                                 Call (79 FR 27830), the actions which                   Collins-Loveland, CO; Greater                         Dukes County, MA; Jamestown, NY;
                                                 may occur pursuant to this proposal                     Connecticut, CT; Imperial County, CA;                 Knoxville, TN; Lancaster, PA; Memphis,
                                                 (i.e., a final finding of failure to attain             Kern County (Eastern Kern), CA;                       TN-MS-AR; Reading, PA; San Francisco


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                                                 Bay Area, CA; Seaford, DE; Tuscan                         action—is to provide assistance to states              hours per year at an annual labor cost
                                                 Buttes, CA; and, Upper Green River                        regarding their planning obligations                   of $2.4 million (present value) over the
                                                 Basin, WY. The EPA is taking comment                      such that states may begin SIP                         3-year period, or approximately $91,000
                                                 on the determinations of attainment by                    development. In preparing its analysis                 per state for the 25 state respondents
                                                 the applicable attainment date for these                  of the estimated paperwork burden                      and the District of Columbia. The
                                                 17 areas.                                                 associated with the SIP Requirements                   average annual reporting burden is 690
                                                                                                           Rule and additional rules providing                    hours per response, with approximately
                                                 IV. Environmental Justice
                                                                                                           clarity on implementation of the 2008                  two responses per state for 58 state
                                                 Considerations
                                                                                                           ozone NAAQS, the EPA calculated that                   responses.18 There are no capital or
                                                   The CAA requires that states with                       burden for the 46 areas designated non-                operating and maintenance costs
                                                 areas designated as nonattainment                         attainment under that standard.16 17 The               associated with the SIP Requirements
                                                 submit to the Administrator the                           estimate in the ICR included the                       Rule’s or this proposed rule’s
                                                 appropriate SIP revisions and                             assumption that 10 nonattainment areas                 requirements. Burden is defined at 5
                                                 implement specified control measures                      originally classified as Marginal would                CFR 1320.3(b).
                                                 by certain dates applicable to the area’s                 require reclassification to Moderate after                An agency may not conduct or
                                                 classification. By requiring additional                   the July 20, 2015, attainment date for                 sponsor, and a person is not required to
                                                 planning and implementation                               Marginal nonattainment areas. If this                  respond to, a collection of information
                                                 requirements for the 11 nonattainment                     proposed action is finalized, 11                       unless it displays a currently valid OMB
                                                 areas proposed to be reclassified from                    nonattainment areas originally classified              control number. The OMB control
                                                 Marginal to Moderate, the part of this                    as Marginal would be reclassified to                   numbers for the EPA’s regulations in 40
                                                 action reclassifying the areas from                       Moderate. Therefore, we believe that the               CFR are listed in 40 CFR part 9.
                                                 Marginal to Moderate will protect all                     original estimate in the ICR has fairly                   The comment period on the agency’s
                                                 those residing, working, attending                        quantified the information collection                  need for this information ran from June
                                                 school, or otherwise present in those                     activities that will be associated with                6, 2013, to August 5, 2013.19 No
                                                 areas regardless of minority or economic                  the 11 areas we proposed to reclassify                 comments were received on the
                                                 status.                                                   in this action. Upon finalization of the               accuracy of the provided burden
                                                 V. Statutory and Executive Order                          reclassification to Moderate, the states               estimates and any suggested methods
                                                 Reviews                                                   with jurisdiction over the 11 areas will               for minimizing respondent burden. The
                                                                                                           be required to prepare an attainment                   EPA public docket for this rule includes
                                                 A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory                      demonstration as well as submit SIP                    the ICR approved in conjunction with
                                                 Planning and Review and Executive                         revisions for purposes of meeting RFP                  the 2008 ozone NAAQS SIP
                                                 Order 13563: Improving Regulation and                     requirements and RACT. The attainment                  Requirements Rule.
                                                 Regulatory Review                                         demonstration requirement is codified
                                                   This action is not a significant                        at 40 CFR 51.908, which implements                     C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
                                                 regulatory action and was, therefore, not                 CAA subsections 172(c)(1), 182(b)(1)(A)                   I certify that this action will not have
                                                 submitted to the Office of Management                     and 182(c)(2)(B). The RFP SIP                          a significant economic impact on a
                                                 and Budget (OMB) for review.                              submission requirement is codified at                  substantial number of small entities
                                                                                                           40 CFR 51.910, which implements CAA                    under the RFA. This action will not
                                                 B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)                          subsections 172(c)(2) and 182(b)(1)(A),                impose any requirements on small
                                                    The information collection activities                  and the RACT SIP submission                            entities. The proposed determinations of
                                                 associated with this proposed rule were                   requirement is codified at 40 CFR                      attainment and failure to attain the 2008
                                                 submitted for approval to the OMB                         51.912, which implements CAA                           ozone NAAQS (and resulting
                                                 under the PRA as part of the                              subsections 172(c)(1) 182(b)(2),(c),(d)                reclassifications), and the proposed
                                                 information collection assessment for                     and (e).                                               determination to grant 1-year attainment
                                                 the 2008 ozone NAAQS SIP                                     States should already have                          date extensions do not in and of
                                                 Requirements Rule. The Information                        information from emission sources, as                  themselves create any new requirements
                                                 Collection Request (ICR) document                         facilities should have provided this                   beyond what is mandated by the CAA.
                                                 prepared by the EPA has been assigned                     information to meet 1-hour and 1997 8-                 Instead, this rulemaking only makes
                                                 the EPA ICR number 2347.01. You can                       hour ozone NAAQS SIP requirements,                     factual determinations, and does not
                                                 find a copy of the ICR in the docket for                  operating permits and/or emissions
                                                                                                                                                                  directly regulate any entities.
                                                 the 2008 ozone NAAQS SIP                                  reporting requirements. Such
                                                 Requirements Rule 15 (EPA–HQ–OAR–                         information does not generally reveal                  D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                 2010–0885), and in the docket for this                    the details of production processes. But,              (UMRA)
                                                 rule (EPA–HQ–OAR–2015–0468). The                          to the extent it may, CBI for the affected                This action does not contain any
                                                 ICR is briefly summarized here.                           facilities is protected. Specifically,                 unfunded mandate as described in
                                                    The EPA issued the 2008 ozone                          submissions of emissions and control                   UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531–1538, and does
                                                 NAAQS SIP Requirements Rule to                            efficiency information that is                         not significantly or uniquely affect small
                                                 provide states with assistance in                         confidential, proprietary and trade                    governments. This action imposes no
                                                 interpreting how CAA requirements                         secret is protected from disclosure                    enforceable duty on any state, local or
                                                 apply to their nonattainment areas when                   under the requirements of subsections                  tribal governments or the private sector.
                                                 the states develop their SIPs for                         503(e) and 114(c) of the CAA.
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                                                 attaining and maintaining the 2008                           The annual burden for the                             18 State responses are the number of SIP revisions
                                                 ozone NAAQS. The intended effect of                       information collection associated with                 required from the respective states to satisfy their
                                                 the SIP Requirements Rule—in                              all 46 nonattainment areas, averaged                   2008 ozone nonattainment requirements. Due to an
                                                 conjunction with other rules that                         over the first 3 years of the ICR, was                 oversight in the original submitted ICR, the
                                                                                                                                                                  estimated number of state responses (58) does not
                                                 address additional aspects of                             estimated to be a total of 120,000 labor               include the one required SIP revision for the
                                                 implementation, such as this proposed                                                                            Mississippi portion of the multi-state Memphis
                                                                                                             16 77   FR 30088, May 21, 2012.                      nonattainment area.
                                                   15 80   FR 12264, March 6, 2015.                          17 77   FR 34227, June 11, 2012.                       19 78 FR 34178, June 6, 2013.




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                                                 E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism                    human health or environmental effects                 Lenexa, Kansas 66219. Comments may
                                                   This action does not have federalism                  on minority, low-income or indigenous                 also be submitted electronically or
                                                 implications. It will not have substantial              populations. The results of this                      through hand delivery/courier by
                                                 direct effects on the states, on the                    evaluation are contained in the section               following the detailed instructions in
                                                 relationship between the national                       of the preamble titled ‘‘Environmental                the ADDRESSES section of the direct final
                                                 government and the states, or on the                    Justice Considerations.’’                             rule located in the rules section of this
                                                 distribution of power and                               List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52                    Federal Register.
                                                 responsibilities among the various
                                                                                                           Environmental protection, Air                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                 levels of government.
                                                                                                         pollution control, Incorporation by                   Lachala Kemp, Environmental
                                                 F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation                  reference, Intergovernmental relations,               Protection Agency, Air Planning and
                                                 and Coordination With Indian Tribal                     Nitrogen oxides, Ozone, Reporting and                 Development Branch, 11201 Renner
                                                 Governments                                             recordkeeping requirements, Volatile                  Boulevard, Lenexa, Kansas 66219 at
                                                    This action has tribal implications.                 organic compounds.                                    (913) 551–7214 or by email at
                                                 However, it will neither impose                           Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.                   kemp.lachala@epa.gov.
                                                 substantial direct compliance costs on                    Dated: August 19, 2015.                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      In the
                                                 federally recognized tribal governments,
                                                 nor preempt tribal law. The EPA has
                                                                                                         Janet G. McCabe,                                      final rules section of this Federal
                                                 identified a number of tribal areas                     Acting Assistant Administrator.                       Register, EPA is approving the state’s
                                                 implicated in the 36 areas covered by                   [FR Doc. 2015–21196 Filed 8–26–15; 8:45 am]           SIP revision as a direct final rule
                                                 the EPA’s proposed determinations of                    BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                without prior proposal because the
                                                 attainment and failure to attain the 2008                                                                     Agency views this as a noncontroversial
                                                 ozone NAAQS (and resulting                                                                                    revision amendment and anticipates no
                                                 reclassifications), and the proposed                    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                              relevant adverse comments to this
                                                 determination to grant 1-year attainment                AGENCY                                                action. A detailed rationale for the
                                                 date extensions. We intend to                                                                                 approval is set forth in the direct final
                                                                                                         40 CFR Part 52
                                                 communicate with potentially affected                                                                         rule. If no relevant adverse comments
                                                 tribes located within the boundaries of                 [EPA–R07–OAR–2015–0512; FRL–9932–79–                  are received in response to this action,
                                                 the nonattainment areas for the 2008                    Region 7]                                             no further activity is contemplated in
                                                 ozone NAAQS as we move forward in                                                                             relation to this action. If EPA receives
                                                 developing a final rule.                                Approval and Promulgation of Air
                                                                                                                                                               relevant adverse comments, the direct
                                                                                                         Quality Implementation Plans; State of
                                                 G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of                                                                       final rule will be withdrawn and all
                                                                                                         Kansas; Infrastructure SIP
                                                 Children From Environmental Health                      Requirements for the 2008 Ozone                       public comments received will be
                                                 and Safety Risks                                        National Ambient Air Quality Standard                 addressed in a subsequent final rule
                                                                                                                                                               based on this proposed action. EPA will
                                                   The EPA interprets Executive Order                    AGENCY:  Environmental Protection                     not institute a second comment period
                                                 13045 as applying only to those                         Agency (EPA).                                         on this action. Any parties interested in
                                                 regulatory actions that concern
                                                                                                         ACTION: Proposed rule.                                commenting on this action should do so
                                                 environmental health or safety risks that
                                                 the EPA has reason to believe may                                                                             at this time. Please note that if EPA
                                                                                                         SUMMARY:    The Environmental Protection
                                                 disproportionately affect children, per                                                                       receives adverse comment on part of
                                                                                                         Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve
                                                 the definition of ‘‘covered regulatory                  an element of a State Implementation                  this rule and if that part can be severed
                                                 action’’ in section 2–202 of the                        Plan (SIP) submission from the State of               from the remainder of the rule, EPA may
                                                 Executive Order. This action is not                     Kansas addressing the applicable                      adopt as final those parts of the rule that
                                                 subject to Executive Order 13045                        requirements of Clean Air Act (CAA)                   are not the subject of an adverse
                                                 because it does not concern an                          section 110 for the 2008 National                     comment. For additional information,
                                                 environmental health risk or safety risk.               Ambient Air Quality Standards                         see the direct final rule which is located
                                                                                                         (NAAQS) for Ozone (O3), which                         in the rules section of this Federal
                                                 H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That
                                                                                                         requires that each state adopt and                    Register.
                                                 Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
                                                 Distribution, or Use                                    submit a SIP to support implementation,               List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
                                                                                                         maintenance, and enforcement of each
                                                   This action is not subject to Executive               new or revised NAAQS promulgated by                     Environmental protection, Air
                                                 Order 13211, because it is not a                        EPA. These SIPs are commonly referred                 pollution control, Incorporation by
                                                 significant regulatory action under                     to as ‘‘infrastructure’’ SIPs. The
                                                 Executive Order 12866.                                                                                        reference, Intergovernmental relations,
                                                                                                         infrastructure requirements are designed              Ozone, Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                 I. National Technology Transfer                         to ensure that the structural components              requirements.
                                                 Advancement Act (NTTAA)                                 of each state’s air quality management
                                                                                                         program are adequate to meet the state’s               Dated: August 12, 2015.
                                                    This rulemaking does not involve                                                                           Mark Hague,
                                                                                                         responsibilities under the CAA.
                                                 technical standards.
                                                                                                         DATES: Comments on this proposed                      Acting Regional Administrator, Region 7.
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                                                 J. Executive Order 12898: Federal                       action must be received in writing by                 [FR Doc. 2015–20894 Filed 8–26–15; 8:45 am]
                                                 Actions To Address Environmental                        September 28, 2015.                                   BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                 Justice in Minority Populations and                     ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
                                                 Low-Income Populations                                  identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R07–
                                                    The EPA believes the human health or                 OAR–2015–0512, by mail to Lachala
                                                 environmental risk addressed by this                    Kemp, Environmental Protection
                                                 action will not have potential                          Agency, Air Planning and Development
                                                 disproportionately high and adverse                     Branch, 11201 Renner Boulevard,


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesComments. Comments must be received on or before September 28, 2015. Public Hearings. If anyone contacts us requesting a public hearing on or before September 11, 2015, we will hold a public hearing. Please refer to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for additional information on the comment period and the public hearing.
ContactMr. Cecil (Butch) Stackhouse, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Air Quality Policy Division, Mail Code C539-01, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711, telephone (919)
FR Citation80 FR 51992 
CFR AssociatedEnvironmental Protection; Air Pollution Control; Incorporation by Reference; Intergovernmental Relations; Nitrogen Oxides; Ozone; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Volatile Organic Compounds

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