80_FR_63386 80 FR 63185 - Air Plan Approval; Phoenix, Arizona; Second 10-Year Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan

80 FR 63185 - Air Plan Approval; Phoenix, Arizona; Second 10-Year Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 201 (October 19, 2015)

Page Range63185-63190
FR Document2015-26405

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing approval of a State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision submitted by the State of Arizona. On March 9, 2005, the EPA redesignated Phoenix, Arizona from nonattainment to attainment for the carbon monoxide (CO) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and approved the State's plan addressing the area's maintenance of the NAAQS for ten years. On April 2, 2013, the State of Arizona submitted to the EPA a second maintenance plan for the Phoenix area that addressed maintenance of the NAAQS for an additional ten years. The EPA is also proposing to find adequate and approve a transportation conformity motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEB) for the year 2025 and beyond.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 201 (Monday, October 19, 2015)
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 52

[EPA-R09-OAR-2015-0645; FRL-9935-80-Region 9]


Air Plan Approval; Phoenix, Arizona; Second 10-Year Carbon 
Monoxide Maintenance Plan

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing 
approval of a State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision submitted by the 
State of Arizona. On March 9, 2005, the EPA redesignated Phoenix, 
Arizona from nonattainment to attainment for the carbon monoxide (CO) 
National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and approved the State's 
plan addressing the area's maintenance of the NAAQS for ten years. On 
April 2, 2013, the State of Arizona submitted to the EPA a second 
maintenance plan for the Phoenix area that addressed maintenance of the 
NAAQS for an additional ten years. The EPA is also proposing to find 
adequate and approve a transportation conformity motor vehicle 
emissions budgets (MVEB) for the year 2025 and beyond.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before November 18, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-R09-
OAR-2015-0645, 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://www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets 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://www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Kelly, Planning Office (Air-2), 
Air Division, Region 9, Environmental Protection Agency, 75 Hawthorne 
Street, San Francisco, California 94105, (415) 947-4151, 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Definitions

    For the purpose of this document, we are giving meaning to certain 
words or initials as follows:
    (i) The words or initials Act or CAA mean or refer to the Clean Air 
Act, unless the context indicates otherwise.
    (ii) The initials AADT mean or refer to Annual Average Daily 
Traffic.
    (iii) The initials ADEQ mean or refer to Arizona Department of 
Environmental Quality.
    (iv) The initials ANP mean or refer to Annual Monitoring Network 
Plans, commonly known as Annual Network Plans or ANP.
    (v) The initials CO mean or refer to carbon monoxide.
    (vi) The words EPA, we, us or our mean or refer to the United 
States Environmental Protection Agency.
    (vii) The initials MAG mean or refer to the Maricopa Association of 
Governments.

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    (viii) The initials MCAQD mean or refer to the Maricopa County Air 
Quality Department.
    (ix) The initials MVEB mean or refer to Motor Vehicle Emissions 
Budget.
    (x) The initials mtpd mean or refer to metric tons per day.
    (xi) The initials NAAQS mean or refer to the National Ambient Air 
Quality Standards.
    (xii) The initials ppm mean or refer to parts per million.
    (xiii) The initials RTP mean or refer to Regional Transportation 
Plan.
    (xiv) The initials SIP mean or refer to State Implementation Plan.
    (xv) The initials TIP mean or refer to Transportation Improvement 
Plan.
    (xvi) The initials TSA mean or refer to an air monitoring program 
Technical Systems Audit.
    (xvii) The words Arizona and State mean or refer to the State of 
Arizona.

I. Background

A. Phoenix (Maricopa County), Arizona Attainment Status

    Under the Clean Air Act (CAA) Amendments of 1990, the Phoenix 
metropolitan area in Maricopa County, Arizona (hereinafter referred to 
as Phoenix, the Phoenix area or the area) was designated and classified 
as a moderate CO nonattainment area. On July 29, 1996, the EPA found 
that the area had not attained the CO NAAQS by the moderate attainment 
date and the area was reclassified to serious nonattainment by 
operation of law, effective August 28, 1996. 61 FR 39343.
    The primary CO NAAQS are attained when ambient concentration design 
values do not exceed either the 1-hour 35 parts per million (ppm) 
standard or the 8-hour 9 ppm standard more than once per year. 40 CFR 
50.8(a). There have been no violations in Phoenix of the 1-hour CO 
standard since 1984 and no violations of the 8-hour standard since 
1996. 2013 Maintenance Plan, page 1-1. The EPA determined in 2003 that 
the area had attained the CO NAAQS by the area's December 31, 2000 
attainment deadline. 68 FR 55008, September 22, 2003. This 
determination did not affect the designation of the area as 
nonattainment or its classification as a serious area.
    On May 30, 2003, the State of Arizona submitted a request to the 
EPA to redesignate Phoenix from nonattainment to attainment for the CO 
NAAQS. Along with this request, the State submitted a CAA section 
175A(a) maintenance plan which demonstrated that the area would 
maintain the CO NAAQS for the first 10 years following our approval of 
the redesignation request (``2003 CO Maintenance Plan''). We approved 
the State's redesignation request and 10-year maintenance plan on March 
9, 2005, effective April 8, 2005. 70 FR 11553. For a detailed history 
of the CO planning efforts in the area up to 2004, please see the 
Technical Support Document that accompanied the EPA's proposal to 
approve the first 10-year maintenance plan for the area. 69 FR 60328, 
October 8, 2004.

B. 2013 CO Maintenance Plan

    Eight years after an area is redesignated to attainment, CAA 
section 175A(b) requires the State to submit a subsequent maintenance 
plan to the EPA, covering a second 10-year period.\1\ The second 
maintenance plan must demonstrate continued compliance with the NAAQS 
during this second 10-year period. To fulfill this requirement of the 
CAA, Arizona submitted the second 10-year update of the Phoenix area CO 
maintenance plan to the EPA on April 2, 2013. The plan was developed by 
the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) and is titled ``MAG 2013 
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan for the Maricopa County Area'' 
(hereinafter, ``2013 Maintenance Plan''). MAG is the State's delegated 
Agency with authority to develop SIPs for Maricopa County. With this 
action, we are proposing to approve the 2013 Maintenance Plan as a 
revision to the Arizona SIP.
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    \1\ In this case, the initial maintenance period extended 
through 2015. Thus, the second 10-year period extends through 2025.
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C. Transportation Conformity

    Section 176(c) of the Act defines conformity as meeting the SIP's 
purpose of eliminating or reducing the severity and number of 
violations of the NAAQS and achieving expeditious attainment of such 
standards. The Act further defines transportation conformity to mean 
that no Federal transportation activity will: (1) Cause or contribute 
to any new violation of any standard in any area; (2) increase the 
frequency or severity of any existing violation of any standard in any 
area; or (3) delay timely attainment of any standard or any required 
interim emission reductions or other milestones in any area. The 
Federal transportation conformity rule, 40 CFR part 93 subpart A, sets 
forth the criteria and procedures for demonstrating and assuring 
conformity of transportation plans, programs and projects which are 
developed, funded or approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation, 
and by metropolitan planning organizations or other recipients of 
Federal funds under Title 23 U.S.C. or the Federal Transit Laws. 49 
U.S.C. chapter 53.
    The transportation conformity rule applies within all nonattainment 
and maintenance areas. As prescribed by the transportation conformity 
rule, once an area has an applicable SIP with MVEBs, the expected 
emissions from planned transportation activities must be consistent 
with such established budgets for that area.
    With this action, the EPA proposes to find adequate and approve a 
CO transportation conformity MVEB for the year 2025 and beyond.

II. The EPA's Evaluation of Arizona's Submittal

    The 2013 Maintenance Plan contains the following major sections:
    1. Introduction. This section contains a general discussion of CO 
plan approvals and the area's redesignation to attainment. 2013 
Maintenance Plan, Chapter 1.
    2. Continued Attainment of the Carbon Monoxide NAAQS. This section 
includes some historical background, a description of the CO monitoring 
network in Phoenix, monitoring results and the State's demonstration 
that the area has continued to attain the CO standards, and information 
regarding the State's monitoring data quality assurance program. 2013 
Maintenance Plan, Chapter 2.
    3. Maintenance Plan. This section includes control measures, 
maintenance demonstration, monitoring network information and 
verification that the area has continued to attain the CO standards, 
contingency provisions, a transportation conformity budget and 
subsequent maintenance plan revisions. 2013 Maintenance Plan, Chapter 
3.
    The following is the EPA's evaluation of the ambient air monitoring 
information and maintenance plan provided in the State's submittal.

A. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Data

    The primary NAAQS for CO are: ``(1) 9 parts per million (10 
milligrams per cubic meter) for an 8-hour average concentration not to 
be exceeded more than once per year and (2) 35 parts per million (40 
milligrams per cubic meter) for a 1-hour average concentration not to 
be exceeded more than once per year.'' 40 CFR 50.8. At the time of 
submittal of the 2013 Maintenance Plan in March 2013, there had been no 
violations in Phoenix of the 1-hour carbon monoxide

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standard since 1984 and no violations of the 8-hour standard since 
1996. 2013 Maintenance Plan, page 1-1.

       Table 1--CO Design Values for Phoenix, AZ, Years 2005-2014
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               Design values (ppm) \2\
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              1-Hour                      8-Hour
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7.0...............................                4.6               2005
6.5...............................                4.6               2006
6.0...............................                4.1               2007
4.5...............................                3.0               2008
4.8...............................                3.3               2009
8.9...............................                3.2               2010
3.9...............................                2.9               2011
4.5...............................                2.5               2012
4.2...............................                2.7               2013
4.9...............................                2.8               2014
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    The EPA also examined monitoring data for Phoenix from the entire 
period covered by the first maintenance plan. Table 1 shows the 
complete, quality assured and certified ambient air monitoring design 
values for CO in the area for the years 2005 to 2014. The monitoring 
data show the area has not violated the CO standards during the first 
maintenance period. The EPA notes the trend of 8-hour CO design values 
decreasing during this period, as also described in the 2013 
Maintenance Plan for the years 2004 to 2011. 2013 Maintenance Plan, 
figure 2-2, page 2-8.
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B. Maintenance Plan Control Measures

    The State and MAG commit to continue to implement the nine control 
measures listed in the 2003 Maintenance Plan, and have implemented a 
tenth control measure that had been identified in that plan as a 
contingency measure. 2013 Maintenance Plan, page 3-1. Table 2 lists 
these control measures. 2013 Maintenance Plan, table 3-1, page 3-2.

       Table 2--Maintenance Measures in the 2013 Maintenance Plan
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1. California Phase 2 Reformulated Gasoline with 3.5% Oxygen Content
 from November 1 through March 31
2. Off-Road Vehicle and Engine Standards
3. Phased-in Emission Test Cutpoints
4. One-Time Waiver from Vehicle Emissions Test
5. Defer Emissions Associated with Government Activities
6. Coordinate Traffic Signal Systems
7. Develop Intelligent Transportation Systems
8. Tougher Enforcement of Vehicle Registration and Emissions Test
 Compliance
9. Clean Burning Fireplace Ordinances
10. Expansion of Area A Boundaries
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    The tenth control measure listed in Table 2 is described in the 
2003 Maintenance Plan as a contingency measure. 2003 Maintenance Plan, 
Exhibit 2, Appendix A, Technical Support Document, Section VII-2-2. The 
State has implemented the expansion of Area A boundaries and the EPA 
approved the expansion of Area A boundaries as a revision to the 
Arizona SIP on May 22, 2013. 78 FR 30209.

C. Emissions Inventories

    The 2013 Maintenance Plan provides a comparison of actual CO 
emissions in the Phoenix maintenance area in 2008 with projected 
emissions in 2025. 2003 Maintenance Plan, page 3-4, table 3-3. These 
emissions are for an average weekday during the winter season, the 
months November to January. The 2008 emissions are taken from the 
latest periodic emissions inventory for the area, the 2008 periodic 
emissions inventory, which is included in Appendix A, Exhibit 1 of the 
2013 Maintenance Plan. Emissions for the year 2025 used growth factors 
for the area derived from the 2005 special U.S. census conducted in the 
area and EPA models for estimating onroad emissions and nonroad 
equipment emissions, as well as the Emissions and Dispersion Modeling 
System and the Federal Aviation Administration Terminal Area Forecast 
system database for all airports except Luke Air Force Base (AFB). 
Emissions of CO from the Luke AFB were derived from two documents: the 
first, titled ``2008 Mobile Source Emissions Inventory for Luke Air 
Force Base,'' prepared by Weston Solutions, Inc. for the Air Education 
and Training Command, U.S. Air Force, Randolph AFB, Texas, in June 
2010; the second document is titled ``F-35A Training Basing 
Environmental Impact Statement, Final Volume 1,'' prepared by the U.S. 
Air Force in 2012.
    Several emissions reductions are credited in the projected 
emissions for the year 2025. The first two control measures listed in 
Table 2, California Phase 2 Reformulated Gasoline with 3.5 percent 
Oxygen Content from November 1 through March 31, and Off-Road Vehicle 
and Engine Standards, are estimated to produce reductions of CO 
emissions of 128.9 mtpd and 15 mtpd, respectively. These reductions 
represent about a 19 percent reduction of emissions by 2025. The State 
and MAG commit to continued implementation of all other control 
measures listed in Table 2. However, their collective reduction is 
expected to be less than one percent of 2025 emissions, and therefore 
no numeric credit was taken for those measures in the State's 
projections of CO emissions in 2025.
    Details regarding the technical inputs and assumptions used in 
preparing the emissions inventories are provided in Chapter II of the 
technical support document for the 2013 Maintenance plan, in Appendix 
A, Exhibit 2. The results of MAG's inventory of actual emissions in 
2008 and projected emissions in 2025 are provided in Table 3.

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   Table 3--Average Weekday Emissions during the Winter Season in the
       Phoenix CO Maintenance Area, in metric tons per day (mtpd)
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                                                   CO Emissions
             Source category             -------------------------------
                                               2008            2025
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Point...................................             0.7            19.8
Area....................................            37.8            47.3
Nonroad.................................           281.5           213.1
Onroad..................................           581.6           359.4
    Total...............................           901.6           639.6
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    Compared to emissions in 2008, projected emissions in 2025 show a 
downward trend. Total CO emissions projected in the year 2025, 639.6 
mtpd, represent approximately 70 percent of the actual emissions in the 
year 2008.

D. Maintenance Demonstration

    The 2013 Maintenance Plan relies on a series of technical analyses 
to demonstrate maintenance of the CO NAAQS through the year 2025. MAG 
performed three different modeling analyses to project CO emissions out 
to the year 2025 and estimate their impact on maximum ambient CO 
concentration. In addition, MAG conducted two weight-of-evidence 
evaluations using actual trends in air quality and meteorological data 
to reinforce the modeling analyses. MAG also developed a modeling 
protocol to detail the technical approaches and assumptions to be used 
in demonstrating maintenance of the CO NAAQS. 2013 Maintenance Plan, 
Appendix A, Exhibit 2, Technical Support Document.
    MAG's first modeling analysis was based on an emissions inventory 
comparison. MAG developed two sets of CO emissions inventories: one 
representing the CO modeling domain in 2006, 2008, 2015 and 2025; 
another representing the maintenance area in 2008 and 2025. The 
modeling domain covers 792 square miles, including the busiest 
intersections in the area and the ambient air monitors with the highest 
readings, while the maintenance area is 1,814 square miles. MAG 
calculated the ratio of the total emissions expected in 2025 to the 
total emissions in a prior year (2006 for the modeling domain and 2008 
for the maintenance area). MAG then multiplied these ratios by the 
maximum concentration in the earlier year to yield a predicted 2025 
concentration. The maximum 8-hour CO concentration at West Indian 
School monitor in 2006 was 5.3 ppm. When multiplied by the ratio of 
2025 emissions for the maintenance area (403.9 mtpd) divided by 2006 
emissions (803.0 mtpd) for the maintenance area, or 0.503, the 
predicted concentration in 2025 at the West Indian School monitoring 
site is 2.7 ppm, well below the 9 ppm level of the 8-hour CO NAAQS.
    MAG's second modeling analysis involved updating the modeling of CO 
concentrations performed in the 2003 Maintenance Plan using the EPA-
approved Urban Airshed Model (UAM) and the intersection hotspot model 
(CAL3QHC). In particular, MAG updated the projections of concentrations 
for the years 2006 and 2015 in the 2003 Maintenance Plan by adjusting 
by the ratio of new to old emissions inventory totals and then scaling 
them for the year 2025. The highest concentrations in 2025 predicted at 
the two busiest intersections in Phoenix (at the Phoenix Grand Avenue 
and West Indian School monitors) using these models was 4.0 ppm, less 
than half of the level of the 8-hour standard.
    MAG's third modeling approach in the 2013 Maintenance Plan was an 
intersection hotspot analysis. The three intersections projected to 
have the highest traffic volumes and the three intersections projected 
to have the worst traffic congestion were identified using the MAG 
TransCAD traffic assignment for the year 2025. MAG used CAL3QHC to 
determine the maximum 8-hour concentration at these intersections in 
2025, then added the expected background concentration, 1.3 ppm CO. The 
highest CO concentration expected in 2025 was 1.7 ppm at two 
intersections, 16th Street and Camelback Road, and Priest Drive and 
Southern Avenue. This level is also well below the 8-hour CO NAAQS.
    In addition to the above three modeling exercises, MAG conducted 
two weight-of-evidence evaluations to support the maintenance 
demonstration. In one, historical trends of 1-hour and 8-hour monitored 
CO concentrations were applied to a regression analysis to project 
concentrations in 2015 and 2025. The monitoring data used was from the 
period 1980 to 2011. Projecting forward the trend lines using 
regression analysis for each monitoring site, the West Phoenix site has 
the highest projected 8-hour CO concentration, 2.7 ppm in 2015 and 1.6 
ppm in 2025.
    In a second weight-of-evidence evaluation, MAG conducted a 
meteorological analysis to assess whether unusually favorable 
meteorology played a role in continued maintenance of the CO standard. 
In particular, MAG assessed long-term values of key meteorological 
parameters, including temperature, wind speed, wind direction, 
atmospheric stability and mixing height and compared these values to CO 
monitored concentration trends during the same period. Four 
meteorological analyses were performed, comparing later meteorological 
data to the data from the 1994 episode used in the evaluation, when 
there was an exceedance of the 8-hour CO standard, with the following 
results: (1) The maximum 8-hour CO concentrations have continued to 
decline, while meteorological conditions have not differed 
significantly from the 1994 episode; (2) 8-hour CO concentrations 
declined while daily variations in wind speeds, temperatures and mixing 
heights have not varied significantly over time; (3) 1-hour CO 
concentrations have continued to decrease over time regardless of 
meteorological conditions; and (4) daily maximum 8-hour CO 
concentrations below the CO NAAQS were predominant during the period 
1997 through 2011 under the same range of wind speeds and mixing 
heights.
    The EPA finds that the three modeling exercises and two weight-of-
evidence evaluations provide compelling evidence that the Phoenix area 
will continue to maintain the CO NAAQS.

E. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Network

    The Phoenix area has maintained an ambient air quality monitoring 
network consisting of twelve State and Local Air Monitoring Stations 
(SLAMS). Of these twelve monitoring stations, 11 are operated by the 
Maricopa County Air Quality Department (MCAQD) and one

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monitor is operated by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality 
(ADEQ). These agencies provide the EPA with Annual Monitoring Network 
Plans (commonly known as Annual Network Plans or ANPs) for the area, 
and have committed to continue to operate an appropriate air quality 
monitoring network in accordance with appendix D of 40 CFR part 58. 
2013 Maintenance Plan, page 3-17.
    The EPA approved the area's ANPs, which describe the monitoring 
network for the area and any changes anticipated for the following 
year. The most recent ANP from the MCAQD was the ``MCAQD 2013 Final Air 
Monitoring Network Review,'' dated December 5, 2014. The most recent 
ANP from ADEQ was the ``State of Arizona Air Monitoring Network Plan 
for the Year 2014,'' dated July 1, 2014. The 2014 MCAQD ANP was 
approved by the EPA on March 31, 2015. Letter from Meredith Kurpius, 
Manager, Air Quality Analysis Office, to William Wiley, Director, 
MCAQD, dated March 31, 2015. The 2014 ADEQ ANP was approved by the EPA 
on October 30, 2014. Letter from Meredith Kurpius, Manager, Air Quality 
Analysis Office, to Eric Massey, Director, Air Quality Division, ADEQ, 
dated October 30, 2014.
    The EPA performs Technical Systems Audits (TSA) of ambient air 
monitoring programs in accordance with 40 CFR part 58, section 2.5, 
which requires that the EPA conduct TSAs of primary quality assurance 
organizations every three years. The most recent TSA for the MCAQD was 
conducted by the EPA on September 25 to September 27, 2013. The EPA's 
findings from this TSA are presented in a final report. There were no 
findings that were cause for data invalidation. Letter from Deborah 
Jordan, Director, U.S. EPA Region 9 Air Division, to Phil McNeely, 
Director, Maricopa County Air Quality Department, dated December 12, 
2014, transmitting ``Technical System Audit, Maricopa County Air 
Quality Department, Ambient Air Monitoring Program, September 25-
September 27, 2013,'' dated December 2014.
    The most recent TSA for ADEQ was conducted by the EPA on April 9 to 
April 13, 2012. The EPA's findings from this TSA are presented in a 
final report. There were no findings that were cause for data 
invalidation. Letter from Deborah Jordan, Director, U.S. EPA Region 9 
Air Division, to Eric Massey, Director, ADEQ Air Division, dated 
January 18, 2013, transmitting ``Technical System Audit, Arizona 
Department of Environmental Quality, Ambient Air Monitoring Program, 
April 9-April 13, 2012,'' dated January 2013.
    The EPA is confident that the area's air quality monitoring network 
is being implemented in accordance with requirements in the CAA and 
implementing regulations in 40 CFR part 58.

F. Contingency Plan

    Section 175A(d) of the CAA requires that a maintenance plan include 
contingency provisions to promptly correct any violation of the NAAQS 
that occurs after redesignation of an area. A maintenance plan's 
contingency measures are not required to be fully adopted. However, the 
plan should contain clearly identified contingency measures to be 
adopted, a schedule and procedure for adoption and implementation, and 
a specific time limit for action by the State. In addition, specific 
indicators should be identified which will be used to determine when 
the contingency measures need to be implemented. EPA memorandum, 
``Procedures for Processing Requests to Redesignate Areas to 
Attainment,'' September 4, 1992.
    Two contingency measures that were included in the 2003 Maintenance 
Plan are included in the 2013 Maintenance Plan: Gross Polluter Option 
for I/M Program Waivers, and Increased Waiver Repair Limit Options. 
These contingency measures have already been implemented in the area. A 
third contingency measure has been added to the 2013 Maintenance Plan: 
Reinstatement of the Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance (VEI) 
Program for Motorcycles. The VEI program for motorcycles was a control 
measure in the area prior to redesignation to attainment, but the State 
subsequently exempted motorcycles from the VEI program. Pursuant to 
section CAA section 175A(d) of the CAA, the contingency provisions of a 
maintenance plan must include all the control measures that were 
included in the SIP for the area before redesignation. Therefore, the 
State is required to include the VEI program for motorcycles as a 
contingency measure in the 2013 CO Maintenance Plan. ADEQ has fulfilled 
this requirement by submitting a SIP revision committing to request 
Legislative action to reinstate emissions testing for motorcycles in 
the Phoenix area should the area experience a violation of the CO 
standards. See 78 FR 30209, May 22, 2013. In addition, as noted above, 
the State has expanded Area A in Maricopa County, which extends 
additional controls beyond the previous boundary for Area A, converting 
this expansion from a contingency measure in the 2003 Maintenance Plan, 
to a control measure in the 2013 Maintenance Plan.
    We propose to find that the contingency plan in the 2013 
Maintenance Plan is sufficient to meet the requirements of section 
175A(d) of the CAA.

G. Transportation Conformity

    Transportation conformity is required by section 176(c) of the CAA. 
Conformity to a SIP means that transportation activities will not 
produce new air quality violations, worsen existing violations, or 
delay timely attainment of the NAAQS (CAA section 176(c)(1)(B)). The 
EPA's conformity rule at 40 CFR part 93, subpart A requires that 
transportation plans, programs and projects conform to SIPs and 
establish the criteria and procedures for determining whether or not 
they conform. To effectuate its purpose, the conformity rule generally 
requires a demonstration that emissions from the Regional 
Transportation Plan (RTP) and the Transportation Improvement Program 
(TIP) are consistent with MVEBs contained in the control strategy SIP 
revision or maintenance plan (40 CFR 93.101, 93.118, and 93.124). An 
MVEB is defined as the level of mobile source emissions of a pollutant 
relied upon in the attainment or maintenance demonstration to attain or 
maintain compliance with the NAAQS in the nonattainment or maintenance 
area.\3\ The EPA's process for determining adequacy of a MVEB consists 
of three basic steps: (1) Notifying the public of a SIP submission; (2) 
providing the public the opportunity to comment on the MVEB during a 
public comment period; and, (3) making a finding of adequacy or 
inadequacy. See 40 CR 93.118(f). The 2003 Maintenance Plan established 
CO MVEBs (calculated for Friday in December) of 699.7 mtpd in 2006 and 
662.9 mtpd in 2015. The EPA found the CO MVEBs adequate for 
transportation conformity purposes on September 29, 2003, 68 FR 55950, 
and approved the MVEBs on March 9, 2005, 70 FR 11553.
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regarding MVEBs can be found in the preamble to the EPA's November 
24, 1993, transportation conformity rule (see 58 FR 62193-62196).
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    The 2013 Maintenance Plan establishes a 2025 MVEB of 559.4 mtpd for 
the CO maintenance area. We are not announcing the availability of this 
MVEB through the EPA's Adequacy Web site and providing a separate 
comment period on the adequacy of the

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MVEB. Instead, we are reviewing the adequacy of the MVEB simultaneously 
with our review of the 2013 Maintenance Plan itself. See 40 CFR 
93.118(f)(2). In order to determine whether this MVEB is adequate and 
approvable, we have evaluated whether the MVEB meets the conformity 
adequacy provisions of 40 CFR 93.118(e)(4) and (5). The details of the 
EPA's evaluation of the MVEB for compliance with the budget adequacy 
criteria of 40 CFR 93.118(e) are provided in a memo to file for this 
proposed rulemaking. Memo from John J. Kelly, Air Planning Office, EPA 
Region 9, to Docket EPA-R09-OAR-2015-0645, dated September 29, 2015. 
Based on this evaluation, we propose to find the 2025 MVEB adequate and 
to approve it. Any and all comments on the adequacy and approvability 
of the 2025 MVEB should be submitted during the comment period stated 
in the DATES section of this document.
    If today's proposed action is finalized, the 2015 MVEB, which is 
already approved for 2015 and later years, would apply only up to the 
year 2024. For the year 2025 and later years, the budget will be 559.4 
mtpd. See Table 4.

   Table 4--Approved and Proposed Transportation Conformity Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets for the Phoenix CO
                                 Maintenance Area, in metric tons per day (mtpd)
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                              Year                                     2006            2015            2025
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CO MVEB.........................................................           699.7           662.9           559.4
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III. Proposed Action

    The EPA is proposing to approve the 2013 Maintenance Plan submitted 
on April 3, 2012. This maintenance plan meets the applicable CAA 
requirements and the EPA has determined it is sufficient to provide for 
maintenance of the CO NAAQS over the course of the second 10-year 
maintenance period out to 2025.
    The EPA is also proposing to find adequate and approve the CO MVEB 
of 559.4 mtpd for use in the year 2025 and later years.

IV. Statutory and Executive Orders Review

    Under the CAA, the Administrator is required to approve a SIP 
submission that complies with the provisions of the Act and applicable 
federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a). Thus, in 
reviewing SIP submissions, the EPA's role is to approve State choices, 
provided that they meet the criteria of the CAA. Accordingly, this 
action merely proposes to approve State law as meeting federal 
requirements and does not impose additional requirements beyond those 
imposed by State law. For that reason, this action:
     Is not a ``significant regulatory action'' subject to 
review by the Office of Management and Budget under Executive Order 
12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993);
     Does not impose an information collection burden under the 
provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
     Is certified as not having a significant economic impact 
on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
     Does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or 
uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded 
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4);
     Does not have federalism implications as specified in 
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999);
     Is not an economically significant regulatory action based 
on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 
19885, April 23, 1997);
     Is not a significant regulatory action subject to 
Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);
     Is not subject to requirements of Section 12(d) of the 
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 
note) because application of those requirements would be inconsistent 
with the Clean Air Act; and
     Does not provide the EPA with the discretionary authority 
to address, as appropriate, disproportionate human health or 
environmental effects, using practicable and legally permissible 
methods, under Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
    In addition, the SIP is not approved to apply on any Indian 
reservation land or in any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe 
has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of 
Indian country, the rule does not have tribal implications and will not 
impose substantial direct costs on tribal governments or preempt tribal 
law as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 
2000).

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52

    Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide, 
Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.

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

    Dated: September 30, 2015.
Jared Blumenfeld,
Regional Administrator, Region 9.
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                                                        Dated: October 13, 2015.                              Phoenix area that addressed                           effective comments, please visit http://
                                                      Todd A. Stevenson,                                      maintenance of the NAAQS for an                       www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-
                                                      Secretary, Consumer Product Safety                      additional ten years. The EPA is also                 epa-dockets.
                                                      Commission.                                             proposing to find adequate and approve                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:     John
                                                      [FR Doc. 2015–26386 Filed 10–16–15; 8:45 am]            a transportation conformity motor                     Kelly, Planning Office (Air–2), Air
                                                      BILLING CODE 6355–01–P                                  vehicle emissions budgets (MVEB) for                  Division, Region 9, Environmental
                                                                                                              the year 2025 and beyond.                             Protection Agency, 75 Hawthorne
                                                                                                              DATES: Comments must be received on                   Street, San Francisco, California 94105,
                                                      ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                                or before November 18, 2015.                          (415) 947–4151, kelly.johnj@epa.gov.
                                                      AGENCY                                                  ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                      40 CFR Part 52                                          identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R09–
                                                                                                                                                                    Definitions
                                                                                                              OAR–2015–0645, to the Federal
                                                      [EPA–R09–OAR–2015–0645; FRL–9935–80–                    eRulemaking Portal: http://                             For the purpose of this document, we
                                                      Region 9]                                               www.regulations.gov. Follow the online                are giving meaning to certain words or
                                                                                                              instructions for submitting comments.                 initials as follows:
                                                      Air Plan Approval; Phoenix, Arizona;                    Once submitted, comments cannot be
                                                      Second 10-Year Carbon Monoxide                                                                                  (i) The words or initials Act or CAA
                                                                                                              edited or withdrawn. The EPA may                      mean or refer to the Clean Air Act,
                                                      Maintenance Plan                                        publish any comment received to its                   unless the context indicates otherwise.
                                                      AGENCY:  Environmental Protection                       public docket. Do not submit                            (ii) The initials AADT mean or refer
                                                      Agency (EPA).                                           electronically any information you                    to Annual Average Daily Traffic.
                                                      ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                                                                              consider to be Confidential Business
                                                                                                                                                                      (iii) The initials ADEQ mean or refer
                                                                                                              Information (CBI) or other information
                                                                                                                                                                    to Arizona Department of
                                                      SUMMARY:   The Environmental Protection                 whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
                                                                                                                                                                    Environmental Quality.
                                                      Agency (EPA) is proposing approval of                   If you need to include CBI as part of
                                                      a State Implementation Plan (SIP)                       your comment, please visit http://                      (iv) The initials ANP mean or refer to
                                                      revision submitted by the State of                      www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-                      Annual Monitoring Network Plans,
                                                      Arizona. On March 9, 2005, the EPA                      epa-dockets for instructions.                         commonly known as Annual Network
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                                                      redesignated Phoenix, Arizona from                      Multimedia submissions (audio, video,                 Plans or ANP.
                                                      nonattainment to attainment for the                     etc.) must be accompanied by a written                  (v) The initials CO mean or refer to
                                                      carbon monoxide (CO) National                           comment. The written comment is                       carbon monoxide.
                                                      Ambient Air Quality Standards                           considered the official comment and                     (vi) The words EPA, we, us or our
                                                      (NAAQS) and approved the State’s plan                   should include discussion of all points               mean or refer to the United States
                                                      addressing the area’s maintenance of the                you wish to make.                                     Environmental Protection Agency.
                                                      NAAQS for ten years. On April 2, 2013,                     For additional submission methods,                   (vii) The initials MAG mean or refer
                                                      the State of Arizona submitted to the                   the full EPA public comment policy,                   to the Maricopa Association of
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                                                        (viii) The initials MCAQD mean or                     our approval of the redesignation                     or other recipients of Federal funds
                                                      refer to the Maricopa County Air                        request (‘‘2003 CO Maintenance Plan’’).               under Title 23 U.S.C. or the Federal
                                                      Quality Department.                                     We approved the State’s redesignation                 Transit Laws. 49 U.S.C. chapter 53.
                                                        (ix) The initials MVEB mean or refer                  request and 10-year maintenance plan                     The transportation conformity rule
                                                      to Motor Vehicle Emissions Budget.                      on March 9, 2005, effective April 8,                  applies within all nonattainment and
                                                        (x) The initials mtpd mean or refer to                2005. 70 FR 11553. For a detailed                     maintenance areas. As prescribed by the
                                                      metric tons per day.                                    history of the CO planning efforts in the             transportation conformity rule, once an
                                                        (xi) The initials NAAQS mean or refer                 area up to 2004, please see the
                                                                                                                                                                    area has an applicable SIP with MVEBs,
                                                      to the National Ambient Air Quality                     Technical Support Document that
                                                                                                                                                                    the expected emissions from planned
                                                      Standards.                                              accompanied the EPA’s proposal to
                                                                                                                                                                    transportation activities must be
                                                        (xii) The initials ppm mean or refer to               approve the first 10-year maintenance
                                                                                                                                                                    consistent with such established
                                                      parts per million.                                      plan for the area. 69 FR 60328, October
                                                                                                                                                                    budgets for that area.
                                                        (xiii) The initials RTP mean or refer                 8, 2004.
                                                      to Regional Transportation Plan.                                                                                 With this action, the EPA proposes to
                                                                                                              B. 2013 CO Maintenance Plan                           find adequate and approve a CO
                                                        (xiv) The initials SIP mean or refer to
                                                      State Implementation Plan.                                 Eight years after an area is                       transportation conformity MVEB for the
                                                        (xv) The initials TIP mean or refer to                redesignated to attainment, CAA section               year 2025 and beyond.
                                                      Transportation Improvement Plan.                        175A(b) requires the State to submit a
                                                                                                                                                                    II. The EPA’s Evaluation of Arizona’s
                                                        (xvi) The initials TSA mean or refer to               subsequent maintenance plan to the
                                                                                                                                                                    Submittal
                                                      an air monitoring program Technical                     EPA, covering a second 10-year period.1
                                                      Systems Audit.                                          The second maintenance plan must                        The 2013 Maintenance Plan contains
                                                        (xvii) The words Arizona and State                    demonstrate continued compliance with                 the following major sections:
                                                      mean or refer to the State of Arizona.                  the NAAQS during this second 10-year
                                                                                                              period. To fulfill this requirement of the              1. Introduction. This section contains
                                                      I. Background                                           CAA, Arizona submitted the second 10-                 a general discussion of CO plan
                                                      A. Phoenix (Maricopa County), Arizona                   year update of the Phoenix area CO                    approvals and the area’s redesignation
                                                      Attainment Status                                       maintenance plan to the EPA on April                  to attainment. 2013 Maintenance Plan,
                                                                                                              2, 2013. The plan was developed by the                Chapter 1.
                                                         Under the Clean Air Act (CAA)
                                                                                                              Maricopa Association of Governments                     2. Continued Attainment of the
                                                      Amendments of 1990, the Phoenix
                                                                                                              (MAG) and is titled ‘‘MAG 2013 Carbon                 Carbon Monoxide NAAQS. This section
                                                      metropolitan area in Maricopa County,
                                                                                                              Monoxide Maintenance Plan for the                     includes some historical background, a
                                                      Arizona (hereinafter referred to as
                                                                                                              Maricopa County Area’’ (hereinafter,                  description of the CO monitoring
                                                      Phoenix, the Phoenix area or the area)
                                                                                                              ‘‘2013 Maintenance Plan’’). MAG is the                network in Phoenix, monitoring results
                                                      was designated and classified as a
                                                                                                              State’s delegated Agency with authority               and the State’s demonstration that the
                                                      moderate CO nonattainment area. On
                                                                                                              to develop SIPs for Maricopa County.                  area has continued to attain the CO
                                                      July 29, 1996, the EPA found that the
                                                                                                              With this action, we are proposing to                 standards, and information regarding
                                                      area had not attained the CO NAAQS by
                                                                                                              approve the 2013 Maintenance Plan as                  the State’s monitoring data quality
                                                      the moderate attainment date and the
                                                                                                              a revision to the Arizona SIP.                        assurance program. 2013 Maintenance
                                                      area was reclassified to serious
                                                      nonattainment by operation of law,                      C. Transportation Conformity                          Plan, Chapter 2.
                                                      effective August 28, 1996. 61 FR 39343.                    Section 176(c) of the Act defines                     3. Maintenance Plan. This section
                                                         The primary CO NAAQS are attained                    conformity as meeting the SIP’s purpose               includes control measures, maintenance
                                                      when ambient concentration design                       of eliminating or reducing the severity               demonstration, monitoring network
                                                      values do not exceed either the 1-hour                  and number of violations of the NAAQS                 information and verification that the
                                                      35 parts per million (ppm) standard or                  and achieving expeditious attainment of               area has continued to attain the CO
                                                      the 8-hour 9 ppm standard more than                     such standards. The Act further defines               standards, contingency provisions, a
                                                      once per year. 40 CFR 50.8(a). There                    transportation conformity to mean that                transportation conformity budget and
                                                      have been no violations in Phoenix of                   no Federal transportation activity will:              subsequent maintenance plan revisions.
                                                      the 1-hour CO standard since 1984 and                   (1) Cause or contribute to any new                    2013 Maintenance Plan, Chapter 3.
                                                      no violations of the 8-hour standard                    violation of any standard in any area; (2)              The following is the EPA’s evaluation
                                                      since 1996. 2013 Maintenance Plan,                      increase the frequency or severity of any             of the ambient air monitoring
                                                      page 1–1. The EPA determined in 2003                    existing violation of any standard in any             information and maintenance plan
                                                      that the area had attained the CO                       area; or (3) delay timely attainment of
                                                      NAAQS by the area’s December 31,                                                                              provided in the State’s submittal.
                                                                                                              any standard or any required interim
                                                      2000 attainment deadline. 68 FR 55008,                  emission reductions or other milestones               A. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Data
                                                      September 22, 2003. This determination                  in any area. The Federal transportation
                                                      did not affect the designation of the area                                                                      The primary NAAQS for CO are: ‘‘(1)
                                                                                                              conformity rule, 40 CFR part 93 subpart
                                                      as nonattainment or its classification as                                                                     9 parts per million (10 milligrams per
                                                                                                              A, sets forth the criteria and procedures
                                                      a serious area.                                                                                               cubic meter) for an 8-hour average
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                                                                                                              for demonstrating and assuring
                                                         On May 30, 2003, the State of Arizona                                                                      concentration not to be exceeded more
                                                                                                              conformity of transportation plans,
                                                      submitted a request to the EPA to                                                                             than once per year and (2) 35 parts per
                                                                                                              programs and projects which are
                                                      redesignate Phoenix from                                                                                      million (40 milligrams per cubic meter)
                                                                                                              developed, funded or approved by the
                                                      nonattainment to attainment for the CO                                                                        for a 1-hour average concentration not to
                                                                                                              U.S. Department of Transportation, and
                                                      NAAQS. Along with this request, the                     by metropolitan planning organizations                be exceeded more than once per year.’’
                                                      State submitted a CAA section 175A(a)                                                                         40 CFR 50.8. At the time of submittal of
                                                      maintenance plan which demonstrated                       1 In this case, the initial maintenance period      the 2013 Maintenance Plan in March
                                                      that the area would maintain the CO                     extended through 2015. Thus, the second 10-year       2013, there had been no violations in
                                                      NAAQS for the first 10 years following                  period extends through 2025.                          Phoenix of the 1-hour carbon monoxide


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                                                      standard since 1984 and no violations of                                      the 8-hour standard since 1996. 2013
                                                                                                                                    Maintenance Plan, page 1–1.

                                                                                                       TABLE 1—CO DESIGN VALUES FOR PHOENIX, AZ, YEARS 2005–2014
                                                                                                                                       Design values (ppm) 2
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Years
                                                                                                                                   1-Hour                                                                                          8-Hour

                                                      7.0   ................................................................................................................................................................                4.6           2005
                                                      6.5   ................................................................................................................................................................                4.6           2006
                                                      6.0   ................................................................................................................................................................                4.1           2007
                                                      4.5   ................................................................................................................................................................                3.0           2008
                                                      4.8   ................................................................................................................................................................                3.3           2009
                                                      8.9   ................................................................................................................................................................                3.2           2010
                                                      3.9   ................................................................................................................................................................                2.9           2011
                                                      4.5   ................................................................................................................................................................                2.5           2012
                                                      4.2   ................................................................................................................................................................                2.7           2013
                                                      4.9   ................................................................................................................................................................                2.8           2014



                                                         The EPA also examined monitoring                                             TABLE 2—MAINTENANCE MEASURES IN Emissions of CO from the Luke AFB
                                                      data for Phoenix from the entire period                                          THE 2013 MAINTENANCE PLAN— were derived from two documents: the
                                                      covered by the first maintenance plan.                                           Continued                      first, titled ‘‘2008 Mobile Source
                                                      Table 1 shows the complete, quality                                                                                                                           Emissions Inventory for Luke Air Force
                                                      assured and certified ambient air                                               9. Clean Burning Fireplace Ordinances                                         Base,’’ prepared by Weston Solutions,
                                                      monitoring design values for CO in the                                          10. Expansion of Area A Boundaries                                            Inc. for the Air Education and Training
                                                      area for the years 2005 to 2014. The                                                                                                                          Command, U.S. Air Force, Randolph
                                                      monitoring data show the area has not                                           The tenth control measure listed in                                           AFB, Texas, in June 2010; the second
                                                      violated the CO standards during the                                          Table 2 is described in the 2003                                                document is titled ‘‘F–35A Training
                                                      first maintenance period. The EPA notes                                       Maintenance Plan as a contingency                                               Basing Environmental Impact
                                                      the trend of 8-hour CO design values                                          measure. 2003 Maintenance Plan,                                                 Statement, Final Volume 1,’’ prepared
                                                      decreasing during this period, as also                                        Exhibit 2, Appendix A, Technical                                                by the U.S. Air Force in 2012.
                                                      described in the 2013 Maintenance Plan                                        Support Document, Section VII–2–2.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Several emissions reductions are
                                                      for the years 2004 to 2011. 2013                                              The State has implemented the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    credited in the projected emissions for
                                                      Maintenance Plan, figure 2–2, page 2–8.                                       expansion of Area A boundaries and the
                                                                                                                                    EPA approved the expansion of Area A                                            the year 2025. The first two control
                                                      B. Maintenance Plan Control Measures                                          boundaries as a revision to the Arizona                                         measures listed in Table 2, California
                                                                                                                                    SIP on May 22, 2013. 78 FR 30209.                                               Phase 2 Reformulated Gasoline with 3.5
                                                         The State and MAG commit to
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    percent Oxygen Content from November
                                                      continue to implement the nine control                                        C. Emissions Inventories                                                        1 through March 31, and Off-Road
                                                      measures listed in the 2003
                                                                                                                                      The 2013 Maintenance Plan provides                                            Vehicle and Engine Standards, are
                                                      Maintenance Plan, and have
                                                                                                                                    a comparison of actual CO emissions in                                          estimated to produce reductions of CO
                                                      implemented a tenth control measure
                                                                                                                                    the Phoenix maintenance area in 2008                                            emissions of 128.9 mtpd and 15 mtpd,
                                                      that had been identified in that plan as
                                                                                                                                    with projected emissions in 2025. 2003                                          respectively. These reductions represent
                                                      a contingency measure. 2013
                                                                                                                                    Maintenance Plan, page 3–4, table 3–3.                                          about a 19 percent reduction of
                                                      Maintenance Plan, page 3–1. Table 2
                                                                                                                                    These emissions are for an average                                              emissions by 2025. The State and MAG
                                                      lists these control measures. 2013
                                                                                                                                    weekday during the winter season, the                                           commit to continued implementation of
                                                      Maintenance Plan, table 3–1, page 3–2.
                                                                                                                                    months November to January. The 2008                                            all other control measures listed in
                                                                                                                                    emissions are taken from the latest                                             Table 2. However, their collective
                                                      TABLE 2—MAINTENANCE MEASURES IN
                                                                                                                                    periodic emissions inventory for the                                            reduction is expected to be less than one
                                                         THE 2013 MAINTENANCE PLAN
                                                                                                                                    area, the 2008 periodic emissions                                               percent of 2025 emissions, and therefore
                                                                                                                                    inventory, which is included in                                                 no numeric credit was taken for those
                                                        1. California Phase 2 Reformulated Gaso-
                                                        line with 3.5% Oxygen Content from No-                                      Appendix A, Exhibit 1 of the 2013                                               measures in the State’s projections of
                                                        vember 1 through March 31                                                   Maintenance Plan. Emissions for the                                             CO emissions in 2025.
                                                        2. Off-Road Vehicle and Engine Standards                                    year 2025 used growth factors for the                                              Details regarding the technical inputs
                                                        3. Phased-in Emission Test Cutpoints                                        area derived from the 2005 special U.S.                                         and assumptions used in preparing the
                                                        4. One-Time Waiver from Vehicle Emis-                                       census conducted in the area and EPA                                            emissions inventories are provided in
                                                        sions Test                                                                  models for estimating onroad emissions                                          Chapter II of the technical support
                                                        5. Defer Emissions Associated with Gov-                                     and nonroad equipment emissions, as                                             document for the 2013 Maintenance
                                                        ernment Activities
                                                        6. Coordinate Traffic Signal Systems
                                                                                                                                    well as the Emissions and Dispersion                                            plan, in Appendix A, Exhibit 2. The
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                                                        7. Develop Intelligent Transportation Sys-                                  Modeling System and the Federal                                                 results of MAG’s inventory of actual
                                                        tems                                                                        Aviation Administration Terminal Area                                           emissions in 2008 and projected
                                                        8. Tougher Enforcement of Vehicle Reg-                                      Forecast system database for all airports                                       emissions in 2025 are provided in Table
                                                        istration and Emissions Test Compliance                                     except Luke Air Force Base (AFB).                                               3.




                                                        2 Design values were derived from the EPA Air

                                                      Trends (http://www3.epa.gov/airtrends/
                                                      values.html) Web site.

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                                                          TABLE 3—AVERAGE WEEKDAY EMISSIONS DURING THE WINTER SEASON IN THE PHOENIX CO MAINTENANCE AREA, IN
                                                                                             METRIC TONS PER DAY (MTPD)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          CO Emissions
                                                                                                                                Source category
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        2008         2025

                                                      Point .........................................................................................................................................................................        0.7          19.8
                                                      Area .........................................................................................................................................................................        37.8          47.3
                                                      Nonroad ...................................................................................................................................................................          281.5         213.1
                                                      Onroad .....................................................................................................................................................................         581.6         359.4
                                                          Total ..................................................................................................................................................................         901.6         639.6



                                                        Compared to emissions in 2008,                                             or 0.503, the predicted concentration in                                      analysis for each monitoring site, the
                                                      projected emissions in 2025 show a                                           2025 at the West Indian School                                                West Phoenix site has the highest
                                                      downward trend. Total CO emissions                                           monitoring site is 2.7 ppm, well below                                        projected 8-hour CO concentration, 2.7
                                                      projected in the year 2025, 639.6 mtpd,                                      the 9 ppm level of the 8-hour CO                                              ppm in 2015 and 1.6 ppm in 2025.
                                                      represent approximately 70 percent of                                        NAAQS.                                                                           In a second weight-of-evidence
                                                      the actual emissions in the year 2008.                                          MAG’s second modeling analysis                                             evaluation, MAG conducted a
                                                                                                                                   involved updating the modeling of CO                                          meteorological analysis to assess
                                                      D. Maintenance Demonstration
                                                                                                                                   concentrations performed in the 2003                                          whether unusually favorable
                                                         The 2013 Maintenance Plan relies on                                       Maintenance Plan using the EPA-                                               meteorology played a role in continued
                                                      a series of technical analyses to                                            approved Urban Airshed Model (UAM)                                            maintenance of the CO standard. In
                                                      demonstrate maintenance of the CO                                            and the intersection hotspot model                                            particular, MAG assessed long-term
                                                      NAAQS through the year 2025. MAG                                             (CAL3QHC). In particular, MAG                                                 values of key meteorological parameters,
                                                      performed three different modeling                                           updated the projections of                                                    including temperature, wind speed,
                                                      analyses to project CO emissions out to                                      concentrations for the years 2006 and                                         wind direction, atmospheric stability
                                                      the year 2025 and estimate their impact                                      2015 in the 2003 Maintenance Plan by                                          and mixing height and compared these
                                                      on maximum ambient CO                                                        adjusting by the ratio of new to old                                          values to CO monitored concentration
                                                      concentration. In addition, MAG                                              emissions inventory totals and then                                           trends during the same period. Four
                                                      conducted two weight-of-evidence                                             scaling them for the year 2025. The                                           meteorological analyses were
                                                      evaluations using actual trends in air                                       highest concentrations in 2025                                                performed, comparing later
                                                      quality and meteorological data to                                           predicted at the two busiest                                                  meteorological data to the data from the
                                                      reinforce the modeling analyses. MAG                                         intersections in Phoenix (at the Phoenix                                      1994 episode used in the evaluation,
                                                      also developed a modeling protocol to                                        Grand Avenue and West Indian School                                           when there was an exceedance of the 8-
                                                      detail the technical approaches and                                          monitors) using these models was 4.0                                          hour CO standard, with the following
                                                      assumptions to be used in                                                    ppm, less than half of the level of the                                       results: (1) The maximum 8-hour CO
                                                      demonstrating maintenance of the CO                                          8-hour standard.                                                              concentrations have continued to
                                                      NAAQS. 2013 Maintenance Plan,                                                   MAG’s third modeling approach in                                           decline, while meteorological
                                                      Appendix A, Exhibit 2, Technical                                             the 2013 Maintenance Plan was an                                              conditions have not differed
                                                      Support Document.                                                            intersection hotspot analysis. The three                                      significantly from the 1994 episode; (2)
                                                         MAG’s first modeling analysis was                                         intersections projected to have the                                           8-hour CO concentrations declined
                                                      based on an emissions inventory                                              highest traffic volumes and the three                                         while daily variations in wind speeds,
                                                      comparison. MAG developed two sets of                                        intersections projected to have the worst                                     temperatures and mixing heights have
                                                      CO emissions inventories: one                                                traffic congestion were identified using                                      not varied significantly over time; (3) 1-
                                                      representing the CO modeling domain                                          the MAG TransCAD traffic assignment                                           hour CO concentrations have continued
                                                      in 2006, 2008, 2015 and 2025; another                                        for the year 2025. MAG used CAL3QHC                                           to decrease over time regardless of
                                                      representing the maintenance area in                                         to determine the maximum 8-hour                                               meteorological conditions; and (4) daily
                                                      2008 and 2025. The modeling domain                                           concentration at these intersections in                                       maximum 8-hour CO concentrations
                                                      covers 792 square miles, including the                                       2025, then added the expected                                                 below the CO NAAQS were
                                                      busiest intersections in the area and the                                    background concentration, 1.3 ppm CO.                                         predominant during the period 1997
                                                      ambient air monitors with the highest                                        The highest CO concentration expected                                         through 2011 under the same range of
                                                      readings, while the maintenance area is                                      in 2025 was 1.7 ppm at two                                                    wind speeds and mixing heights.
                                                      1,814 square miles. MAG calculated the                                       intersections, 16th Street and                                                   The EPA finds that the three modeling
                                                      ratio of the total emissions expected in                                     Camelback Road, and Priest Drive and                                          exercises and two weight-of-evidence
                                                      2025 to the total emissions in a prior                                       Southern Avenue. This level is also well                                      evaluations provide compelling
                                                      year (2006 for the modeling domain and                                       below the 8-hour CO NAAQS.                                                    evidence that the Phoenix area will
                                                      2008 for the maintenance area). MAG                                             In addition to the above three                                             continue to maintain the CO NAAQS.
                                                      then multiplied these ratios by the                                          modeling exercises, MAG conducted
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                                                      maximum concentration in the earlier                                         two weight-of-evidence evaluations to                                         E. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
                                                      year to yield a predicted 2025                                               support the maintenance demonstration.                                        Network
                                                      concentration. The maximum 8-hour CO                                         In one, historical trends of 1-hour and                                         The Phoenix area has maintained an
                                                      concentration at West Indian School                                          8-hour monitored CO concentrations                                            ambient air quality monitoring network
                                                      monitor in 2006 was 5.3 ppm. When                                            were applied to a regression analysis to                                      consisting of twelve State and Local Air
                                                      multiplied by the ratio of 2025                                              project concentrations in 2015 and                                            Monitoring Stations (SLAMS). Of these
                                                      emissions for the maintenance area                                           2025. The monitoring data used was                                            twelve monitoring stations, 11 are
                                                      (403.9 mtpd) divided by 2006 emissions                                       from the period 1980 to 2011. Projecting                                      operated by the Maricopa County Air
                                                      (803.0 mtpd) for the maintenance area,                                       forward the trend lines using regression                                      Quality Department (MCAQD) and one


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                                                      monitor is operated by the Arizona                      Ambient Air Monitoring Program, April                 converting this expansion from a
                                                      Department of Environmental Quality                     9–April 13, 2012,’’ dated January 2013.               contingency measure in the 2003
                                                      (ADEQ). These agencies provide the                        The EPA is confident that the area’s                Maintenance Plan, to a control measure
                                                      EPA with Annual Monitoring Network                      air quality monitoring network is being               in the 2013 Maintenance Plan.
                                                      Plans (commonly known as Annual                         implemented in accordance with                          We propose to find that the
                                                      Network Plans or ANPs) for the area,                    requirements in the CAA and                           contingency plan in the 2013
                                                      and have committed to continue to                       implementing regulations in 40 CFR                    Maintenance Plan is sufficient to meet
                                                      operate an appropriate air quality                      part 58.                                              the requirements of section 175A(d) of
                                                      monitoring network in accordance with                                                                         the CAA.
                                                                                                              F. Contingency Plan
                                                      appendix D of 40 CFR part 58. 2013                                                                            G. Transportation Conformity
                                                      Maintenance Plan, page 3–17.                               Section 175A(d) of the CAA requires
                                                         The EPA approved the area’s ANPs,                    that a maintenance plan include                          Transportation conformity is required
                                                      which describe the monitoring network                   contingency provisions to promptly                    by section 176(c) of the CAA.
                                                      for the area and any changes anticipated                correct any violation of the NAAQS that               Conformity to a SIP means that
                                                                                                              occurs after redesignation of an area. A              transportation activities will not
                                                      for the following year. The most recent
                                                                                                              maintenance plan’s contingency                        produce new air quality violations,
                                                      ANP from the MCAQD was the
                                                                                                              measures are not required to be fully                 worsen existing violations, or delay
                                                      ‘‘MCAQD 2013 Final Air Monitoring
                                                                                                              adopted. However, the plan should                     timely attainment of the NAAQS (CAA
                                                      Network Review,’’ dated December 5,
                                                                                                              contain clearly identified contingency                section 176(c)(1)(B)). The EPA’s
                                                      2014. The most recent ANP from ADEQ
                                                                                                              measures to be adopted, a schedule and                conformity rule at 40 CFR part 93,
                                                      was the ‘‘State of Arizona Air
                                                                                                              procedure for adoption and                            subpart A requires that transportation
                                                      Monitoring Network Plan for the Year
                                                                                                              implementation, and a specific time                   plans, programs and projects conform to
                                                      2014,’’ dated July 1, 2014. The 2014
                                                                                                              limit for action by the State. In addition,           SIPs and establish the criteria and
                                                      MCAQD ANP was approved by the EPA
                                                                                                              specific indicators should be identified              procedures for determining whether or
                                                      on March 31, 2015. Letter from                          which will be used to determine when                  not they conform. To effectuate its
                                                      Meredith Kurpius, Manager, Air Quality                  the contingency measures need to be                   purpose, the conformity rule generally
                                                      Analysis Office, to William Wiley,                      implemented. EPA memorandum,                          requires a demonstration that emissions
                                                      Director, MCAQD, dated March 31,                        ‘‘Procedures for Processing Requests to               from the Regional Transportation Plan
                                                      2015. The 2014 ADEQ ANP was                             Redesignate Areas to Attainment,’’                    (RTP) and the Transportation
                                                      approved by the EPA on October 30,                      September 4, 1992.                                    Improvement Program (TIP) are
                                                      2014. Letter from Meredith Kurpius,                        Two contingency measures that were                 consistent with MVEBs contained in the
                                                      Manager, Air Quality Analysis Office, to                included in the 2003 Maintenance Plan                 control strategy SIP revision or
                                                      Eric Massey, Director, Air Quality                      are included in the 2013 Maintenance                  maintenance plan (40 CFR 93.101,
                                                      Division, ADEQ, dated October 30,                       Plan: Gross Polluter Option for I/M                   93.118, and 93.124). An MVEB is
                                                      2014.                                                   Program Waivers, and Increased Waiver                 defined as the level of mobile source
                                                         The EPA performs Technical Systems                   Repair Limit Options. These                           emissions of a pollutant relied upon in
                                                      Audits (TSA) of ambient air monitoring                  contingency measures have already                     the attainment or maintenance
                                                      programs in accordance with 40 CFR                      been implemented in the area. A third                 demonstration to attain or maintain
                                                      part 58, section 2.5, which requires that               contingency measure has been added to                 compliance with the NAAQS in the
                                                      the EPA conduct TSAs of primary                         the 2013 Maintenance Plan:                            nonattainment or maintenance area.3
                                                      quality assurance organizations every                   Reinstatement of the Vehicle Emissions                The EPA’s process for determining
                                                      three years. The most recent TSA for the                Inspection and Maintenance (VEI)                      adequacy of a MVEB consists of three
                                                      MCAQD was conducted by the EPA on                       Program for Motorcycles. The VEI                      basic steps: (1) Notifying the public of
                                                      September 25 to September 27, 2013.                     program for motorcycles was a control                 a SIP submission; (2) providing the
                                                      The EPA’s findings from this TSA are                    measure in the area prior to                          public the opportunity to comment on
                                                      presented in a final report. There were                 redesignation to attainment, but the                  the MVEB during a public comment
                                                      no findings that were cause for data                    State subsequently exempted                           period; and, (3) making a finding of
                                                      invalidation. Letter from Deborah                       motorcycles from the VEI program.                     adequacy or inadequacy. See 40 CR
                                                      Jordan, Director, U.S. EPA Region 9 Air                 Pursuant to section CAA section                       93.118(f). The 2003 Maintenance Plan
                                                      Division, to Phil McNeely, Director,                    175A(d) of the CAA, the contingency                   established CO MVEBs (calculated for
                                                      Maricopa County Air Quality                             provisions of a maintenance plan must                 Friday in December) of 699.7 mtpd in
                                                      Department, dated December 12, 2014,                    include all the control measures that                 2006 and 662.9 mtpd in 2015. The EPA
                                                      transmitting ‘‘Technical System Audit,                  were included in the SIP for the area                 found the CO MVEBs adequate for
                                                      Maricopa County Air Quality                             before redesignation. Therefore, the                  transportation conformity purposes on
                                                      Department, Ambient Air Monitoring                      State is required to include the VEI                  September 29, 2003, 68 FR 55950, and
                                                      Program, September 25–September 27,                     program for motorcycles as a                          approved the MVEBs on March 9, 2005,
                                                      2013,’’ dated December 2014.                            contingency measure in the 2013 CO                    70 FR 11553.
                                                         The most recent TSA for ADEQ was                     Maintenance Plan. ADEQ has fulfilled                     The 2013 Maintenance Plan
                                                      conducted by the EPA on April 9 to                      this requirement by submitting a SIP                  establishes a 2025 MVEB of 559.4 mtpd
                                                      April 13, 2012. The EPA’s findings from                 revision committing to request                        for the CO maintenance area. We are not
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                                                      this TSA are presented in a final report.               Legislative action to reinstate emissions             announcing the availability of this
                                                      There were no findings that were cause                  testing for motorcycles in the Phoenix                MVEB through the EPA’s Adequacy
                                                      for data invalidation. Letter from                      area should the area experience a                     Web site and providing a separate
                                                      Deborah Jordan, Director, U.S. EPA                      violation of the CO standards. See 78 FR              comment period on the adequacy of the
                                                      Region 9 Air Division, to Eric Massey,                  30209, May 22, 2013. In addition, as
                                                                                                                                                                       3 Further information concerning the EPA’s
                                                      Director, ADEQ Air Division, dated                      noted above, the State has expanded
                                                                                                                                                                    interpretations regarding MVEBs can be found in
                                                      January 18, 2013, transmitting                          Area A in Maricopa County, which                      the preamble to the EPA’s November 24, 1993,
                                                      ‘‘Technical System Audit, Arizona                       extends additional controls beyond the                transportation conformity rule (see 58 FR 62193–
                                                      Department of Environmental Quality,                    previous boundary for Area A,                         62196).



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                                                      MVEB. Instead, we are reviewing the                                      compliance with the budget adequacy                                   be submitted during the comment
                                                      adequacy of the MVEB simultaneously                                      criteria of 40 CFR 93.118(e) are provided                             period stated in the DATES section of this
                                                      with our review of the 2013                                              in a memo to file for this proposed                                   document.
                                                      Maintenance Plan itself. See 40 CFR                                      rulemaking. Memo from John J. Kelly,                                    If today’s proposed action is finalized,
                                                      93.118(f)(2). In order to determine                                      Air Planning Office, EPA Region 9, to
                                                                                                                                                                                                     the 2015 MVEB, which is already
                                                      whether this MVEB is adequate and                                        Docket EPA–R09–OAR–2015–0645,
                                                                                                                                                                                                     approved for 2015 and later years,
                                                      approvable, we have evaluated whether                                    dated September 29, 2015. Based on this
                                                      the MVEB meets the conformity                                            evaluation, we propose to find the 2025                               would apply only up to the year 2024.
                                                      adequacy provisions of 40 CFR                                            MVEB adequate and to approve it. Any                                  For the year 2025 and later years, the
                                                      93.118(e)(4) and (5). The details of the                                 and all comments on the adequacy and                                  budget will be 559.4 mtpd. See Table 4.
                                                      EPA’s evaluation of the MVEB for                                         approvability of the 2025 MVEB should

                                                         TABLE 4—APPROVED AND PROPOSED TRANSPORTATION CONFORMITY MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS BUDGETS FOR THE
                                                                            PHOENIX CO MAINTENANCE AREA, IN METRIC TONS PER DAY (MTPD)
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Approved          Approved          Proposed

                                                                                                                        Year                                                                           2006              2015              2025

                                                      CO MVEB ....................................................................................................................................         699.7              662.9            559.4



                                                      III. Proposed Action                                                     affect small governments, as described                                  Dated: September 30, 2015.
                                                         The EPA is proposing to approve the                                   in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                                   Jared Blumenfeld,
                                                      2013 Maintenance Plan submitted on                                       of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);                                              Regional Administrator, Region 9.
                                                      April 3, 2012. This maintenance plan                                        • Does not have federalism                                         [FR Doc. 2015–26405 Filed 10–16–15; 8:45 am]
                                                      meets the applicable CAA requirements                                    implications as specified in Executive                                BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                      and the EPA has determined it is                                         Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,
                                                      sufficient to provide for maintenance of                                 1999);
                                                      the CO NAAQS over the course of the                                         • Is not an economically significant
                                                                                                                               regulatory action based on health or                                  DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                      second 10-year maintenance period out
                                                      to 2025.                                                                 safety risks subject to Executive Order
                                                                                                                                                                                                     National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                         The EPA is also proposing to find                                     13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Administration
                                                      adequate and approve the CO MVEB of                                         • Is not a significant regulatory action
                                                      559.4 mtpd for use in the year 2025 and                                  subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR
                                                                                                                                                                                                     50 CFR Part 622
                                                      later years.                                                             28355, May 22, 2001);
                                                                                                                                  • Is not subject to requirements of                                [Docket No. 150826781–5781–01]
                                                      IV. Statutory and Executive Orders                                       Section 12(d) of the National
                                                      Review                                                                   Technology Transfer and Advancement                                   RIN 0648–BF33
                                                        Under the CAA, the Administrator is                                    Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because
                                                                                                                               application of those requirements would                               Fisheries of the Caribbean, Gulf of
                                                      required to approve a SIP submission                                                                                                           Mexico, and South Atlantic; Reef Fish
                                                      that complies with the provisions of the                                 be inconsistent with the Clean Air Act;
                                                                                                                               and                                                                   Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico; 2016
                                                      Act and applicable federal regulations.                                                                                                        Red Snapper Commercial Quota
                                                      42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a).                                         • Does not provide the EPA with the
                                                                                                                               discretionary authority to address, as                                Retention
                                                      Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions, the
                                                      EPA’s role is to approve State choices,                                  appropriate, disproportionate human                                   AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                      provided that they meet the criteria of                                  health or environmental effects, using                                Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                      the CAA. Accordingly, this action                                        practicable and legally permissible                                   Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                      merely proposes to approve State law as                                  methods, under Executive Order 12898                                  Commerce.
                                                      meeting federal requirements and does                                    (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).                                      ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                      not impose additional requirements                                          In addition, the SIP is not approved                               comments.
                                                      beyond those imposed by State law. For                                   to apply on any Indian reservation land
                                                      that reason, this action:                                                or in any other area where the EPA or                                 SUMMARY:   NMFS proposes to implement
                                                        • Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory                                    an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a                               management measures described in a
                                                      action’’ subject to review by the Office                                 tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of                             framework action to the Fishery
                                                      of Management and Budget under                                           Indian country, the rule does not have                                Management Plan for the Reef Fish
                                                      Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735,                                      tribal implications and will not impose                               Resources of the Gulf of Mexico (FMP),
                                                      October 4, 1993);                                                        substantial direct costs on tribal                                    as prepared by the Gulf of Mexico
                                                        • Does not impose an information                                       governments or preempt tribal law as                                  Fishery Management Council (Council).
                                                      collection burden under the provisions                                   specified by Executive Order 13175 (65                                If implemented, this proposed rule
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                                                      of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44                                       FR 67249, November 9, 2000).                                          would withhold 4.9 percent of the 2016
                                                      U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);                                                    List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52                                    red snapper commercial quota prior to
                                                        • Is certified as not having a                                                                                                               the annual distribution of red snapper
                                                      significant economic impact on a                                           Environmental protection, Air                                       allocation to red snapper Individual
                                                      substantial number of small entities                                     pollution control, Carbon monoxide,                                   Fishing Quota Program (IFQ)
                                                      under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                                  Incorporation by reference,                                           shareholders on January 1, 2016. The
                                                      U.S.C. 601 et seq.);                                                     Intergovernmental relations, Reporting                                purpose of this proposed rule is to allow
                                                        • Does not contain any unfunded                                        and recordkeeping requirements.                                       the allocations being established
                                                      mandate or significantly or uniquely                                         Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.                                 through Amendment 28 to the FMP


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Document Created: 2015-12-15 08:36:12
Document Modified: 2015-12-15 08:36:12
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesComments must be received on or before November 18, 2015.
ContactJohn Kelly, Planning Office (Air-2), Air Division, Region 9, Environmental Protection Agency, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, California 94105, (415) 947-4151, [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 63185 

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