81_FR_69642 81 FR 69448 - Findings of Failure To Attain the 1997 PM2.5

81 FR 69448 - Findings of Failure To Attain the 1997 PM2.5

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 194 (October 6, 2016)

Page Range69448-69454
FR Document2016-24084

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to determine that the San Joaquin Valley nonattainment area failed to attain the 1997 annual and 24-hour fine particulate matter (PM<INF>2.5</INF>) national ambient air quality standards by the December 31, 2015 ``Serious'' area attainment date. This proposed determination is based upon monitored air quality data from 2013 through 2015. If the EPA finalizes this determination as proposed, the State of California will be required to submit a revision to the California State Implementation Plan that, among other elements, provides for expeditious attainment of the 1997 PM<INF>2.5</INF> standards and for a five percent annual reduction in the emissions of direct PM<INF>2.5</INF> or a PM<INF>2.5</INF> plan precursor pollutant.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 52

[EPA-R09-OAR-2016-0494; FRL-9953-65-Region 9]


Findings of Failure To Attain the 1997 PM2.5 Standards; 
California; San Joaquin Valley

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to 
determine that the San Joaquin Valley nonattainment area failed to 
attain the 1997 annual and 24-hour fine particulate matter 
(PM2.5) national ambient air quality standards by the 
December 31, 2015 ``Serious'' area attainment date. This proposed 
determination is based upon monitored air quality data from 2013 
through 2015. If the EPA finalizes this determination as proposed, the 
State of California will be required to submit a revision to the 
California State Implementation Plan that, among other elements, 
provides for expeditious attainment of the 1997 PM2.5 
standards and for a five percent annual reduction in the emissions of 
direct PM2.5 or a PM2.5 plan precursor pollutant.

DATES: Any comments must arrive by November 7, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-R09-
OAR-2016-0494 at http://www.regulations.gov, or via email to Rory Mays 
at [email protected]. For comments submitted at Regulations.gov, follow 
the online instructions for submitting comments. Once submitted, 
comments cannot be edited or removed from Regulations.gov. For either 
manner of submission, 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. 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. The EPA will 
generally not consider comments or comment contents located outside of 
the primary submission (i.e., on the Web, cloud, or other file sharing 
system). For additional submission methods, please contact the person 
identified in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section. For the full 
EPA public comment policy, information about CBI or multimedia 
submissions, and general guidance on making effective comments, please 
visit http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rory Mays, Air Planning Office (AIR-
2), EPA Region 9, (415) 972-3227, [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Throughout this document, ``we'', ``us'' and 
``our'' refer to the EPA.

Table of Contents

I. Background
    A. PM2.5 NAAQS
    B. San Joaquin Valley Designations, Classifications, and 
Attainment Dates for 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS
II. Proposed Determination and Consequences
    A. Applicable Statutory and Regulatory Provisions
    B. Monitoring Network Considerations
    C. Data Considerations and Proposed Determination
    D. Consequences for Serious PM2.5 Nonattainment Area 
Failing To Attain Standards by Attainment Date
III. Proposed Action and Request for Public Comment
IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

I. Background

A. PM2.5 NAAQS

    Under section 109 of the Clean Air Act (CAA or ``Act''), the EPA 
has established national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS or 
``standards'') for certain pervasive air pollutants (referred to as 
``criteria pollutants'') and conducts periodic reviews of the NAAQS to 
determine whether they should be revised or whether new NAAQS should be 
established.
    On July 1, 1987 (52 FR 24634), the EPA replaced the original 
standard for particulate matter, measured as total suspended 
particulate matter (TSP) (i.e., particles roughly 30 micrometers or 
less), with new standards that replaced TSP as the indicator for 
particulate matter with a new indicator that includes only those 
particles with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal 
10 micrometers (PM10).
    On July 18, 1997 (62 FR 38652), the EPA revised the standards for 
particulate matter by establishing new standards for particles with an 
aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal 2.5 micrometers 
(PM2.5). The EPA established primary and secondary annual 
and 24-hour standards for PM2.5.\1\ The annual primary and 
secondary standards were set at 15.0 micrograms per cubic meter ([mu]g/
m\3\), based on a 3-year average of annual mean PM2.5 
concentrations, and the 24-hour primary and secondary standards were 
set at 65 [mu]g/m\3\, based on the 3-year average of the 98th 
percentile of 24-hour PM2.5 concentrations at each 
monitoring site within an area. See 40 CFR 50.7. Collectively, we refer 
herein to the 1997 24-hour and annual PM2.5 NAAQS as the 
``1997 PM2.5 NAAQS'' or ``1997 PM2.5 standards.'' 
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established these standards after considering substantial evidence from 
numerous health studies demonstrating that serious health effects are 
associated with exposures to PM2.5 concentrations above 
these levels.
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    \1\ For a given air pollutant, ``primary'' NAAQS are those 
determined by the EPA as requisite to protect the public health, 
allowing an adequate margin of safety, and ``secondary'' standards 
are those determined by the EPA as requisite to protect the public 
welfare from any known or anticipated adverse effects associated 
with the presence of such air pollutant in the ambient air. See CAA 
section 109(b).
    \2\ On October 17, 2006 (71 FR 61144), the EPA revised the level 
of the 24-hour PM2.5 standards to 35 [mu]g/m\3\, and on 
January 15, 2013 (78 FR 3086), the EPA revised the primary annual 
PM2.5 standard to a level of 12.0 [mu]g/m\3\. We recently 
published a final rule revoking the 1997 primary annual 
PM2.5 NAAQS for areas designated (or redesignated) 
attainment for that standard and revising the regulations governing 
implementation of the PM2.5 standards. See 81 FR 58010 
(August 24, 2016). However, because the San Joaquin Valley remains 
designated nonattainment for the 1997 annual primary 
PM2.5 standard, the 1997 primary annual PM2.5 
standard will remain in effect in the San Joaquin Valley under the 
EPA's recent PM2.5 implementation rule until such time as 
the area is redesignated to attainment for that standard. Thus, even 
though the EPA has lowered the 24-hour and annual PM2.5 
standards, the original 1997 PM2.5 standards remain in 
effect in the San Joaquin Valley and represent the standards for 
which today's proposed determination are made.
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    Epidemiological studies have shown statistically significant 
correlations between elevated PM2.5 levels and premature 
mortality. Other important health effects associated with 
PM2.5 exposure include aggravation of respiratory and 
cardiovascular disease (as indicated by increased hospital admissions, 
emergency room visits, absences from school or work, and restricted 
activity days), changes in lung function and increased respiratory 
symptoms. There is also new evidence for more subtle indicators of 
cardiovascular health. Individuals particularly sensitive to 
PM2.5 exposure include older adults, people with heart and 
lung disease, and children.\3\
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    \3\ EPA, Air Quality Criteria for Particulate Matter, No. EPA/
600/P-99/002aF and EPA/600/P-99/002bF, October 2004.
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    PM2.5 can be emitted directly into the atmosphere as a 
solid or liquid particle (primary PM2.5 or direct 
PM2.5) or can be formed in the atmosphere as a result of 
various chemical reactions from precursor emissions of nitrogen oxides, 
sulfur oxides, volatile organic compounds, and ammonia (secondary 
PM2.5).\4\
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    \4\ 80 FR 15340, 15342 (March 23, 2015).
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B. San Joaquin Valley Designations, Classifications, and Attainment 
Dates for 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS

    Following promulgation of a new or revised NAAQS, the EPA is 
required under CAA section 107(d) to designate areas throughout the 
nation as attaining or not attaining the NAAQS. On January 5, 2005, the 
EPA published initial air quality designations for the 1997 annual and 
24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS, using air quality monitoring data for 
the three-year periods of 2001-2003 and 2002-2004.\5\ These 
designations became effective April 5, 2005.\6\ The EPA designated the 
San Joaquin Valley area as nonattainment for both the 1997 annual 
PM2.5 standards and the 1997 24-hour PM2.5 
standards.\7\
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    \5\ 70 FR 944 (January 5, 2005).
    \6\ Id.
    \7\ 40 CFR 81.305. The 2001-2003 design values for the San 
Joaquin Valley were 21.8 [mu]g/m\3\ for the annual standard and 82 
[mu]g/m\3\ for the 24-hour standard. See EPA design value workbook 
dated August 28, 2014, worksheets ``Table 3a'' and ``Table 3b.''
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    The San Joaquin Valley PM2.5 nonattainment area 
encompasses over 23,000 square miles and includes all or part of eight 
counties: San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Madera, Fresno, Tulare, 
Kings, and the valley portion of Kern.\8\ The area is home to four 
million people and is the nation's leading agricultural region. 
Stretching over 250 miles from north to south and averaging 80 miles 
wide, it is partially enclosed by the Coast Mountain range to the west, 
the Tehachapi Mountains to the south, and the Sierra Nevada range to 
the east.
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    \8\ For a precise description of the geographic boundaries of 
the San Joaquin Valley PM2.5 nonattainment area, see 40 
CFR 81.305.
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    Under state law, the California Air Resources Board (CARB or 
``State'') is the Governor's designee for adoption and submittal of the 
state implementation plan (SIP) and SIP revisions to the EPA in 
compliance with CAA requirements. CARB is also generally responsible 
under state law for the regulation of mobile emission sources. Local 
air pollution control districts are responsible for regulation of 
stationary emission sources. In the San Joaquin Valley, regional air 
quality plans are developed by the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air 
Pollution Control District (SJVUAPCD or ``District'') with input from 
CARB and typically rely on both mobile source control measures for 
which CARB is responsible and stationary source control measures for 
which the District is responsible. Once the District adopts a regional 
air quality plan, the plan is submitted to CARB for adoption as part of 
the California SIP and submittal to the EPA.
    Between 2007 and 2011, California made six SIP submissions to 
address nonattainment area planning requirements for the 1997 
PM2.5 NAAQS in the San Joaquin Valley.\9\ We refer to these 
submissions collectively as the ``2008 PM2.5 Plan.'' On 
November 9, 2011, the EPA approved all elements of the 2008 
PM2.5 Plan except for the contingency measures, which the 
EPA disapproved.\10\ As part of that action and pursuant to CAA section 
172(a)(2)(A), the EPA granted California's request for an extension of 
the attainment date for the San Joaquin Valley area to April 5, 
2015.\11\
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    \9\ 76 FR 69896 at n. 2 (November 9, 2011).
    \10\ Id. at 69924.
    \11\ Id. Under CAA section 172(a)(2)(A), the attainment date for 
a nonattainment area is ``the date by which attainment can be 
achieved as expeditiously as practicable, but no later than five 
years from the date such area was designated nonattainment,'' except 
that EPA may extend the attainment date as appropriate for a period 
no greater than ten years from the date of designation as 
nonattainment, considering the severity of nonattainment and the 
availability and feasibility of pollution control measures. CAA 
section 172(a)(2)(A).
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    A 2013 court decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. 
Circuit (``D.C. Circuit'') in Natural Resources Defense Council v. EPA 
concluded that the EPA erred in implementing the 1997 PM2.5 
standards solely pursuant to the general implementation requirements of 
subpart 1, without also considering the requirements specific to 
PM10 nonattainment areas in subpart 4, part D of title I of 
the CAA.\12\ Consistent with the NRDC decision, on June 2, 2014, the 
EPA classified all areas designated nonattainment for the 1997 or the 
2006 PM2.5 standards as ``Moderate'' nonattainment areas 
under subpart 4.\13\ Because this rulemaking did not affect any action 
that the EPA had previously taken under section 110(k) of the Act on a 
SIP for a PM2.5 nonattainment area, the April 5, 2015 
attainment date that the EPA had approved for the San Joaquin Valley 
area in November 2011 remained in effect.\14\
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    \12\ Natural Resources Defense Council v. EPA, 706 F.3d 428 
(D.C. Cir. 2013) (``NRDC'').
    \13\ 79 FR 31566 (June 2, 2014). As part of this rulemaking, EPA 
established a December 31, 2014 deadline for states to submit 
attainment-related and nonattainment new source review SIP elements 
required for PM2.5 nonattainment areas pursuant to 
subpart 4. Id.
    \14\ Id. at 31569.
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    On April 7, 2015, the EPA reclassified the San Joaquin Valley area 
as a ``Serious'' PM2.5 nonattainment area under subpart 4, 
based on the EPA's determination that the area could not practicably 
attain the 1997 PM2.5 standards by the April 5, 2015 
attainment date.\15\ This reclassification was based upon the EPA's 
evaluation of ambient air quality data from the 2003-2014 period, 
including the 2012-2014 design value, which indicated that it was not 
practicable for certain monitoring sites within the San Joaquin Valley 
area to show PM2.5 design values at or below the level of 
the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS by April 5, 2015.\16\
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    \15\ 80 FR 18528 (April 7, 2015).
    \16\ Id. at 18529; see also proposed rule, 80 FR 1482 (January 
12, 2015). Air quality data for 2012-2014 indicated that the highest 
monitors in the San Joaquin Valley area had design values of 19.7 
[mu]g/m\3\ for the annual standard and 71 [mu]g/m\3\ for the 24-hour 
standard.
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    As a consequence of reclassification as a Serious PM2.5 
nonattainment area, the San Joaquin Valley area became subject to a new 
attainment date under CAA section 188(c)(2) and the requirement to 
submit a Serious area plan that satisfies the requirements of part D of 
title I of the Act, including the requirements of subpart 4, for the 
1997 PM2.5 NAAQS.\17\ Under subpart 4, the attainment date 
for an area classified as Serious is as expeditiously as

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practicable, but no later than the end of the tenth calendar year 
following designation. As explained in the EPA's final reclassification 
action, the Serious area plan for the San Joaquin Valley must include 
provisions to assure that the best available control measures for the 
control of direct PM2.5 and PM2.5 precursors 
shall be implemented no later than 4 years after the area is 
reclassified (CAA section 189(b)(1)(B)), and a demonstration (including 
air quality modeling) that the plan provides for attainment as 
expeditiously as practicable but no later than December 31, 2015, which 
is the latest permissible attainment date under CAA section 
188(c)(2).\18\
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    \17\ 80 FR 18258 at 18530-18532.
    \18\ Id.
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    Given the December 31, 2015 outermost attainment deadline for the 
San Joaquin Valley area under section 188(c)(2), the EPA noted its 
expectation that the State would adopt and submit a Serious area plan 
for the San Joaquin Valley well before the statutory SIP submission 
deadlines in CAA section 189(b)(2).\19\ The EPA also noted that, in 
light of the available ambient air quality data and the short amount of 
time available before the December 31, 2015 attainment date, California 
could choose to submit a request for an extension of the Serious area 
attainment date pursuant to CAA section 188(e) simultaneously with its 
submission of a Serious area plan for the area.\20\
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    \19\ Id. at 18531.
    \20\ Id.
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    California submitted its 1997 PM2.5 Serious area plan 
for the San Joaquin Valley in two submittals dated June 25, 2015 and 
August 13, 2015, including a request under section 188(e) to extend the 
attainment date for the 1997 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS by three 
years (to December 31, 2018) and to extend the attainment date for the 
1997 annual PM2.5 NAAQS by five years (to December 31, 
2020). The EPA proposed to approve most of the San Joaquin Valley 1997 
PM2.5 Serious area plan, to conditionally approve the Plan's 
quantitative milestones, to disapprove the plan's contingency measures, 
and to grant the requested attainment date extensions.\21\ We received 
adverse comments on our proposal on several aspects of the plan and its 
control measures. Upon further evaluation of the plan and after 
consideration of the comments, the EPA decided it could no longer 
support an action to extend the attainment date for the San Joaquin 
Valley Serious PM2.5 nonattainment area for the 1997 
PM2.5 NAAQS.\22\
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    \21\ 81 FR 6936 (February 9, 2016).
    \22\ See U.S. EPA, Final rule, ``Denial of Request for Extension 
of Attainment Date for 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS; California; San 
Joaquin Valley Serious Nonattainment Area,'' to be published in the 
same edition of the Federal Register as this proposed rule, and U.S. 
EPA Fact Sheet, ``San Joaquin Valley Fine Particulate Matter,'' June 
29, 2016.
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    Since the EPA has not approved the requested attainment date 
extensions, the applicable attainment date remains December 31, 2015 
for the San Joaquin Valley with respect to the 1997 PM2.5 
NAAQS. As discussed in section II of this proposed rule, the EPA must 
determine, based on air quality data as of the attainment date, whether 
an area attained the applicable NAAQS by its attainment date.

II. Proposed Determination and Consequences

A. Applicable Statutory and Regulatory Provisions

    Sections 179(c)(1) and 188(b)(2) of the CAA require the EPA to 
determine whether a PM2.5 nonattainment area attained the 
applicable PM2.5 standards by the applicable attainment 
date, based on the area's air quality as of the attainment date.
    A determination of whether an area's air quality meets the 
PM2.5 standards is generally based upon the most recent 
three years of complete, quality-assured data gathered at established 
State and Local Air Monitoring Stations (SLAMS) in a nonattainment area 
and entered into the EPA's Air Quality System (AQS) database. Data from 
ambient air monitors operated by state/local agencies in compliance 
with the EPA monitoring requirements must be submitted to AQS. 
Monitoring agencies annually certify that these data are accurate to 
the best of their knowledge. Accordingly, the EPA relies primarily on 
data in AQS when determining the attainment status of areas. See 40 CFR 
50.7; 40 CFR part 50, Appendix L; 40 CFR part 53; 40 CFR part 58, and 
40 CFR part 58, Appendices A, C, D, and E. All data are reviewed to 
determine the area's air quality status in accordance with 40 CFR part 
50, Appendix N.
    Under EPA regulations in 40 CFR part 50, Sec.  50.7 and in 
accordance with Appendix N, the 1997 annual PM2.5 standards 
are met when the design value is less than or equal to 15.0 [micro]g/
m\3\ (based on the rounding convention in 40 CFR part 50, Appendix N) 
at each eligible monitoring site within the area.\23\ Data completeness 
requirements for a given year are met when at least 75 percent of the 
scheduled sampling days for each quarter have valid data.
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    \23\ The annual PM2.5 standard design value is the 3-
year average of annual mean concentration, and the 1997 annual 
PM2.5 NAAQS are met when the annual standard design value 
at each eligible monitoring site is less than or equal to 15.0 
[micro]g/m\3\.
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    Under EPA regulations in 40 CFR part 50, section 50.7 and in 
accordance with Appendix N, the 1997 24-hour PM2.5 standards 
are met when the design value is less than or equal to 65 [micro]g/m\3\ 
(based on the rounding convention in 40 CFR part 50, Appendix N) at 
each eligible monitoring site within the area.\24\ Data completeness 
requirements for a given year are met when at least 75 percent of the 
scheduled sampling days for each quarter have valid data.
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    \24\ The 24-hour PM2.5 standard design value is the 
3-year average of annual 98th percentile 24-hour average values 
recorded at each eligible monitoring site, and the 1997 24-hour 
PM2.5 NAAQS are met when the 24-hour standard design 
value at each such monitoring site is less than or equal to 65 
[micro]g/m\3\.
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B. Monitoring Network Considerations

    Section 110(a)(2)(B)(i) of the CAA requires states to establish and 
operate air monitoring networks to compile data on ambient air quality 
for all criteria pollutants. Our monitoring requirements are specified 
by regulation in 40 CFR part 58. These requirements are applicable to 
state, and where delegated, local air monitoring agencies that operate 
criteria pollutant monitors. Our regulations in 40 CFR part 58 
establish specific requirements for operating air quality surveillance 
networks to measure ambient concentrations of PM2.5, 
including requirements for measurement methods, network design, quality 
assurance procedures, and in the case of large urban areas, the minimum 
number of monitoring sites designated as SLAMS.
    In section 4.7 of Appendix D to 40 CFR part 58, the EPA specifies 
minimum monitoring requirements for PM2.5 to operate at 
SLAMS. SLAMS produce data that are eligible for comparison with the 
NAAQS, and therefore, the monitor must be an approved federal reference 
method (FRM), federal equivalent method (FEM), or approved regional 
method (ARM). The minimum number of SLAMS required is described in 
section 4.7.1, and can be met by either filter-based or continuous FRMs 
or FEMs. The monitoring regulations also provide that each core-based 
statistical area must operate a minimum number of PM2.5 
continuous monitors (section 4.7.2); however, this requirement can be 
met by either an FEM or a non-FEM continuous monitor, and the 
continuous monitors can be located with other SLAMS or at a different 
location.

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Consequently, the monitoring requirements for PM2.5 can be 
met with filter-based FRMs/FEMs, continuous FEMs, continuous non-FEMs, 
or a combination of monitors at each required SLAMS.
    Under 40 CFR 58.10, states are required to submit Annual Network 
Plans for ambient air monitoring networks for approval by the EPA. 
Within the San Joaquin Valley, CARB and the District are the agencies 
responsible for assuring that the area meets air quality monitoring 
requirements. The District submits annual monitoring network plans to 
the EPA that describe the various monitoring sites operated by the 
District as well as those operated by CARB within the San Joaquin 
Valley. These plans discuss the status of the air monitoring network, 
as required under 40 CFR 58.10. The most recent plan submitted by the 
District is the 2015 Air Monitoring Network Plan, dated August 28, 
2015. The EPA regularly reviews these Annual Network Plans for 
compliance with the applicable reporting requirements in 40 CFR part 
58. On December 28, 2015, the EPA approved those portions of the 2015 
Air Monitoring Network Plan that pertain to the adequacy of the network 
for PM2.5 monitoring purposes.\25\
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    \25\ Letter dated December 28, 2015, from Meredith Kurpius, 
Manager, EPA Region 9, Air Quality Analysis Office, to Sheraz Gill, 
Director of Strategies and Incentives, SJVUAPCD.
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    During the 2013-2015 period, PM2.5 ambient concentration 
data that is eligible for use in determining whether an area has 
attained the PM2.5 NAAQS were collected at a total of 17 
sites within the San Joaquin Valley: four sites in Fresno County; three 
sites in Kern County; two sites each in Kings, Merced, San Joaquin, and 
Stanislaus counties; and one site each in Madera and Tulare counties. 
The District operates 10 of these sites while CARB operates seven of 
the sites. Fourteen of the sites are designated SLAMS for 
PM2.5. Three of the sites are designated as special purpose 
monitors (i.e., the Merced (Coffee Street), Tranquility, and Hanford 
sites), but the PM2.5 data collected there are eligible for 
use in determining PM2.5 NAAQS compliance due to the 
duration of monitoring at the site and the use of FRM or FEM monitors 
consistent with EPA quality assurance requirements and siting 
criteria.\26\ The primary monitors are FRMs at 11 of the 17 sites and 
beta attenuation monitor FEMs at six of the 17 sites.
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    \26\ There are a number of other PM2.5 monitoring 
sites within the valley, including other sites operated by the 
District, the National Park Service, and certain Indian tribes, but 
the data collected from these sites are non-regulatory and not 
eligible for use in determining whether the San Joaquin Valley has 
attained the PM2.5 NAAQS.
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    Based on our review of the PM2.5 monitoring network as 
summarized above, we find that monitoring network in the San Joaquin 
Valley is adequate for the purpose of collecting ambient 
PM2.5 concentration data for use in determining whether the 
San Joaquin Valley attained the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS by the 
December 31, 2015 attainment date.

C. Data Considerations and Proposed Determination

    Under 40 CFR 58.15, monitoring agencies must certify, on an annual 
basis, data collected at all SLAMS and at all FRM, FEM, and ARM SPM 
stations that meet EPA quality assurance requirements. In doing so, 
monitoring agencies must certify that the previous year of ambient 
concentration and quality assurance data are completely submitted to 
AQS and that the ambient concentration data are accurate to the best of 
her or his knowledge. CARB annually certifies that the data the agency 
submits to AQS are quality assured, including data collected by CARB at 
monitoring sites in the San Joaquin Valley.\27\ SJVUAPCD does the same 
for data submitted to AQS from monitoring sites operated by the 
District.\28\
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    \27\ See, e.g., letter from Ravi Ramalingam, Chief, Consumer 
Products and Air Quality Assessment Branch, CARB, to Elizabeth 
Adams, Acting Director, Air Division, EPA Region 9, certifying 
calendar year 2015 ambient air quality data and quality assurance 
data, dated May 10, 2016.
    \28\ See, e.g., letter from Jon Klassen, Program Manager, 
SJVUAPCD, letter to Deborah Jordan, Director, Air Division, EPA 
Region 9, certifying calendar year 2015 ambient air quality data and 
quality assurance data, dated May 9, 2016.
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    As noted above, CAA sections 179(c)(1) and 188(b)(2) require the 
EPA to determine whether a PM2.5 nonattainment area attained 
the applicable PM2.5 standards by the applicable attainment 
date, based on the area's air quality ``as of the attainment date.'' 
For the San Joaquin Valley, for reasons discussed above, the applicable 
attainment date is December 31, 2015 with respect to the 1997 
PM2.5 NAAQS. Because determinations of PM2.5 
NAAQS compliance, in accordance with 40 CFR part 50, Appendix N, are 
based on three calendar years of data, to determine the San Joaquin 
Valley's air quality as of December 31, 2015, we must review the data 
collected during the three-year period immediately preceding December 
31, 2015, i.e., January 1, 2013-December 31, 2015.
    Thus, we verified that the data for the 2013-2015 period have been 
certified by the relevant monitoring agencies, and then we reviewed the 
data for completeness. We note above the most recent annual data 
certifications from CARB and the District. With respect to 
completeness, we determined that the data collected by CARB and the 
District meet the quarterly completeness criterion for all 12 quarters 
of the three-year period at most of the PM2.5 monitoring 
sites in the San Joaquin Valley.
    More specifically, among the 17 PM2.5 monitoring sites 
from which regulatory data are available, the data from four of the 
sites did not meet the 75% completeness criterion (for each quarter); 
however, the data from all but one site (Bakersfield--Golden State 
Highway) are sufficient nonetheless to produce a valid design value for 
either the annual PM2.5 NAAQS or the 24-hour 
PM2.5 NAAQS pursuant to the rules governing design value 
validity in 40 CFR part 50, Appendix N, sections 4.1 and 4.2. We note 
that monitors with incomplete data in one or more quarters may still 
produce valid design values if the conditions for applying one of the 
EPA's data substitution tests are met.\29\
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    \29\ See 40 CFR part 50, Appendix N, section 4.1(b) for the 
annual PM2.5 NAAQS and section 4.2(b) for the 24-hour 
PM2.5 NAAQS. Each year the EPA produces a workbook 
identifying PM2.5 monitors with valid design values 
taking into account the data substitution tests set forth in 40 CFR 
part 50, Appendix N, section 4 where appropriate. The workbook 
design values reflect the concentration data input to AQS, but the 
design values calculated therein differ for some monitors from the 
design values calculated by AQS because at this time only the 
workbook design values accurately accounts for the two data 
substitution tests set forth in 40 CFR part 50, Appendix N, section 
4.0.
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    Table 1 and Table 2 show the annual and 24-hour PM2.5 
design values, respectively, at each of the 17 monitoring sites within 
the San Joaquin Valley nonattainment area for the relevant three-year 
period (2013-2015). The tables show that the annual PM2.5 
design values for the 2013-2015 period are greater than 15.0 [micro]g/
m\3\ at eight of the sites and that the 24-hour PM2.5 design 
values are greater than 65 [micro]g/m\3\ at four of the sites.

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           Table 1--2013-2015 Annual PM2.5 Design Values for the San Joaquin Valley Nonattainment Area
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                                                                   Annual Mean ([micro]g/m\3\)        2013-2015
                                                             ---------------------------------------    Annual
                                                                                                        design
              General location                Site  (AQS ID)                                            values
                                                                  2013         2014         2015      ([micro]g/
                                                                                                        m\3\)
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Fresno County:
    Fresno-Pacific..........................     06-019-5025         15.9         13.8         14.1         14.6
    Fresno--Garland.........................     06-019-0011         16.8         15.1         14.4         15.4
    Clovis..................................     06-019-5001         15.9         14.8         15.0         15.2
    Tranquility \a\.........................     06-019-2009          8.3          Inc         10.0          8.7
Kern County:
    Bakersfield--Planz Road.................     06-029-0016         22.8         21.6         17.9         20.8
    Bakersfield--California Ave.............     06-029-0014         20.0         18.6         16.3         18.3
    Bakersfield--Golden State Highway.......     06-029-0010          Inc          Inc         16.7          Inv
Kings County:
    Corcoran \a\ \b\........................     06-031-0004         15.6         15.4          Inc         22.2
    Hanford.................................     06-031-1004         18.2         17.5         16.6         17.4
Madera County:
    Madera--Avenue 14.......................     06-039-2010         17.8         14.0         13.8         15.2
Merced County:
    Merced--M Street........................     06-047-2510         13.5         11.2         12.6         12.5
    Merced--Coffee..........................     06-047-0003         13.3         10.8         12.8         12.3
San Joaquin County:
    Stockton................................     06-077-1002         17.7         12.1         12.8         14.2
    Manteca.................................     06-077-2010         11.7          9.8         12.6         11.4
Stanislaus County:
    Modesto.................................     06-099-0005         14.5         11.4          Inc          Inv
    Turlock.................................     06-099-0006         15.1         12.3         14.4         13.9
Tulare County:
    Visalia.................................     06-107-2002         18.9         17.9         16.1         17.6
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Notes: Inc = Incomplete data. Inv = Invalid design value due to incomplete data. Design values shown in bold
  type do not meet the applicable NAAQS.
Source: EPA, AQS Design Value Report, Report Request ID: 1463864, July 15, 2016, except as otherwise noted.
\a\ Source: EPA, design value workbook dated July 29, 2016, worksheet ``Table 5. PM2.5 Site Listing, 2013-
  2015,'' column S.
\b\ The 2015 design value site (Corcoran-Patterson) is based on concentration data from January 1, 2013 to
  February 6, 2015. Data from February 7, 2015 to December 31, 2015 are not available due to a fire that
  destroyed the site. Based on design value calculation methodologies described in 40 CFR part 50, Appendix N,
  section 4.1(b), the annual design value for Corcoran-Patterson is considered valid despite the missing 2015
  data. The second highest 2013-2015 concentration (annual PM2.5 design value of 20.8 [micro]g/m\3\) at
  Bakersfield-Planz includes data measured for three years (January 1, 2013-December 31, 2015).


          Table 2--2013-2015 24-Hour PM2.5 Design Values for the San Joaquin Valley Nonattainment Area
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                                                                 98th Percentile ([micro]g/m\3\)      2013-2015
                                                             ---------------------------------------   24-Hour
                                                                                                        design
              General location                Site  (AQS ID)                                            values
                                                                  2013         2014         2015      ([micro]g/
                                                                                                        m\3\)
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Fresno County:
    Fresno--Pacific.........................    06-019--5025         71.6         61.8         42.0           58
    Fresno-Garland..........................     06-019-0011         63.8         66.7         52.0           61
    Clovis..................................     06-019-5001         56.2         64.5         45.7           55
    Tranquility \a\.........................     06-019-2009         35.7          Inc         35.8           34
Kern County:
    Bakersfield--Planz Road.................     06-029-0016         96.7         76.7         56.5           77
    Bakersfield--California Ave.............     06-029-0014         71.8         79.9         57.2           70
    Bakersfield--Golden State Highway \a\...     06-029-0010          Inc        107.2         51.5          Inv
Kings County:
    Corcoran \b\............................     06-031-0004         66.0         71.0         99.2           79
    Hanford.................................     06-031-1004         67.6         81.9         51.4           67
Madera County:
    Madera--Avenue 14.......................     06-039-2010         54.6         56.0         43.7           51
Merced County:
    Merced--M Street........................     06-047-2510         67.3         45.9         39.0           51
    Merced--Coffee..........................     06-047-0003         42.3         43.8         40.3           42
San Joaquin County:
    Manteca.................................     06-077-2010         40.2         40.0         42.7           41
    Stockton................................     06-077-1002         56.3         44.5         39.1           47
Stanislaus County:
    Modesto.................................     06-099-0005         56.4         49.5         30.8           46
    Turlock.................................     06-099-0006         55.4         51.2         47.3           51
Tulare County:

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    Visalia.................................     06-107-2002         62.5         75.4         45.8           61
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Notes: Inc = Incomplete data. Inv = Invalid design value due to incomplete data. Design values shown in bold
  type do not meet the applicable NAAQS.
Source: EPA, AQS Design Value Report, Report Request ID: 1463864, July 15, 2016, except as otherwise noted.
\a\ Source: EPA, design value workbook dated July 29, 2016, worksheet ``Table 5. PM2.5 Site Listing, 2013-
  2015,'' column Z.
\b\ The 2015 design value site (Corcoran-Patterson) is based on concentration data from January 1, 2013 to
  February 6, 2015. Data from February 7, 2015 to December 31, 2015 are not available due to a fire that
  destroyed the site. Based on design value calculation methodologies described in 40 CFR part 50, Appendix N,
  section 4.2(b), the 24-hour design value for Corcoran-Patterson is considered valid despite the missing 2015
  data. The second highest 2013-2015 concentration (24-hour PM2.5 design value of 77 [micro]g/m\3\) at
  Bakersfield--Planz includes data measured for three years (January 1, 2013-December 31, 2015).

    The data in Tables 1 and 2 show that a number of sites in central 
and southern San Joaquin Valley failed to attain the 1997 annual 
PM2.5 NAAQS by December 31, 2015 and that the geographic 
extent of failure to attain the 1997 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS was 
more limited than for the annual standard in that only sites in 
southwestern San Joaquin Valley failed to attain the 24-hour standard. 
The 2015 annual design value site, i.e., the site with the highest 
design value based on 2013-2015 data, is the Corcoran site with a 2015 
annual PM2.5 design value of 22.2 [micro]g/m\3\. With 
respect to the 24-hour average, the 2015 design value site is the 
Corcoran site with a 24-hour PM2.5 design value of 79 
[micro]g/m\3\.
    For an area to attain the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS by December 
31, 2015, the 2015 design value (reflecting data from 2013-2015) at 
each eligible monitoring site must be equal to or less than 15.0 
[micro]g/m\3\ for the annual standard and 65 [micro]g/m\3\ for the 24-
hour standard. Tables 1 and 2 show that the 2015 design values at a 
number of sites in the San Joaquin Valley are greater than those 
values. Therefore, based on quality-assured and certified data for 
2013-2015, we are proposing to determine that the San Joaquin Valley 
failed to attain the 1997 annual and 24-hour PM2.5 standards 
by the December 31, 2015 attainment date.
    Lastly, we note that, under our regulations at 40 CFR 50.14, a 
monitoring agency may request the EPA to exclude data showing 
exceedances or violations of the standard that are directly due to an 
exceptional event from use in determinations by demonstrating that such 
event caused a specific air pollution concentration at a particular air 
quality monitoring location. A monitoring agency notifies the EPA of 
its intent to request exclusion of concentrations by placing a ``flag'' 
in the appropriate field for the data of concern in AQS.
    For PM2.5 ambient data collected from 2013-2015, the 
District ``flagged'' one 24-hour concentration at the Bakersfield 
(Planz Road) site and two 24-hour concentrations at the Bakersfield 
(California Avenue) site due to high winds. The District also flagged 
twenty-four 24-hour concentrations at each of the Madera and Merced 
(Coffee Avenue) sites due to wildfire.\30\
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    \30\ EPA, AQS Raw Data Qualifier Report, Report Request ED: 
1464417, July 18, 2016.
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    The State has not requested concurrence on the flagged data, and 
thus the data are not excluded from the set of data used to determine 
whether the standard was attained. However, even if all of the flagged 
data were to be excluded, i.e., even if the EPA had concurred on the 
data as qualifying as exceptional events, the design values reported in 
Tables 1 and 2, though slightly lower at certain sites, would remain 
well above the NAAQS.\31\
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    \31\ EPA, AQS Design Value Report, Report Request ED: 1463865, 
July 15, 2016.
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    For instance, the 2015 annual PM2.5 design value at the 
Bakersfield (Planz Road) monitoring site would be 20.4 [mu]g/m\3\ 
instead of 20.8 [mu]g/m\3\ if all of the flagged data were excluded. 
Thus, it would still fail to attain the applicable standard of 15.0 
[mu]g/m\3\. Similarly, the 2015 24-hour PM2.5 design value 
at the same site would be 72 [mu]g/m\3\ instead of 77 [mu]g/m\3\ if all 
of the flagged data were excluded, thus also failing to attain the 
applicable standard of 65 [mu]g/m\3\. Furthermore, several additional 
sites, for which the District has not flagged exceptional events, 
exceed the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS based on 2015 annual 
PM2.5 design values (i.e., Fresno-Garland, Clovis, Corcoran, 
Hanford, and Visalia) and 2015 24-hour design values (i.e., Corcoran 
and Hanford).

D. Consequences for Serious PM2.5 Nonattainment Area Failing To Attain 
Standards by Attainment Date

    The consequences for a Serious PM2.5 nonattainment area 
for failing to attain the standards by the applicable attainment date 
are set forth in CAA sections 179(d) and 189(d). Under section 179(d), 
a state must submit a SIP revision for the area meeting the 
requirements of CAA section 110 and 172, the latter of which requires, 
among other elements, a demonstration of attainment and reasonable 
further progress, and contingency measures. CAA section 189(d) requires 
that the SIP revision must provide for attainment of the standards and, 
from the date of the SIP submittal until attainment, for an annual 
reduction in the emissions of PM2.5 or a PM2.5 
plan precursor pollutant within the area of not less than five percent 
of the amount of such emissions as reported in the most recent 
inventory prepared for such area.\32\ The requirement for a new 
attainment demonstration under CAA section 189(d) also triggers the 
requirement for the SIP revision for quantitative milestones under 
section 189(c) that are to be achieved every three years until 
redesignation to attainment.
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    \32\ 81 FR 58010 at 58100, 58158 (August 24, 2016). The EPA 
defines PM2.5 plan precursor as those PM2.5 
precursors required to be regulated in the applicable attainment 
plan and/or nonattainment new source review program. 81 FR 58010 at 
58152.
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    The new attainment date is set by CAA section 179(d)(3), which 
relies upon section 172(a)(2) to establish a new attainment date but 
with a different starting point than provided in section 172(a)(2). 
Under section 179(d)(3), the new attainment date is the date by which 
attainment can be achieved as expeditiously as practicable, but no 
later than five years from the date of the final determination of 
failure to attain, except that the EPA may extend the attainment

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date for a period no greater than 10 years from the final 
determination, considering the severity of nonattainment and the 
availability and feasibility of pollution control measures. Lastly, 
section 179(d) requires that the state submit the required SIP revision 
within 12 months after the applicable attainment date. In this case, if 
the EPA finalizes the proposed rule, then the State of California will 
be required to submit a SIP revision that complies with sections 179(d) 
and 189(d) within 12 months of December 31, 2015, i.e., by December 31, 
2016.

III. Proposed Action and Request for Public Comment

    Under CAA sections 179(c)(1) and 188(b)(2), the EPA proposes to 
determine that the San Joaquin Valley ``Serious'' PM2.5 
nonattainment area has failed to attain the 1997 annual and 24-hour 
PM2.5 standards by the applicable attainment date of 
December 31, 2015. If finalized, the State of California will be 
required under CAA sections 179(d) and 189(d) to submit a revision to 
the SIP for the San Joaquin Valley that, among other elements, 
demonstrates expeditious attainment of the standards within the time 
period provided under CAA section 179(d) and that provides for annual 
reduction in the emissions of PM2.5 or a PM2.5 
plan precursor pollutant within the area of not less than five percent 
until attainment. The SIP revision required under CAA sections 179(d) 
and 189(d) would be due for submittal to the EPA no later than December 
31, 2016.
    The EPA is soliciting public comments on the issues discussed in 
this document. We will accept comments from the public on this proposal 
for the next 30 days. We will consider these comments before taking 
final action.

IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    This proposed action in and of itself establishes no new 
requirements; it merely documents that air quality in the San Joaquin 
Valley did not meet the 1997 PM2.5 standards by the CAA 
deadline. For that reason, this proposed 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 CAA; and
     Does not provide the EPA with the discretionary authority 
to address disproportionate human health or environmental effects with 
practical, appropriate, and legally permissible methods under Executive 
Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
    In addition, this proposed action does not have Tribal implications 
as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000), 
because the SIP obligations discussed herein do not apply to Indian 
Tribes and thus this proposed action will not impose substantial direct 
costs on Tribal governments or preempt Tribal law. Nonetheless, the EPA 
has notified the Tribes within the San Joaquin Valley PM2.5 
nonattainment area of the proposed action.

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52

    Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Ammonia, 
Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Nitrogen 
dioxide, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 
Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds.

    Dated: September 23, 2016.
Alexis Strauss,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region IX.
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                                                  ECCS rulemaking and stated that PRM–                    direct PM2.5 or a PM2.5 plan precursor                I. Background
                                                  50–75 would be addressed by                             pollutant.
                                                                                                                                                                A. PM2.5 NAAQS
                                                  alternative means. The NRC will issue a
                                                  separate Federal Register document to                        Any comments must arrive by
                                                                                                          DATES:                                                   Under section 109 of the Clean Air
                                                  disposition PRM–50–75.                                  November 7, 2016.                                     Act (CAA or ‘‘Act’’), the EPA has
                                                                                                                                                                established national ambient air quality
                                                  V. Conclusion                                           ADDRESSES:   Submit your comments,
                                                                                                                                                                standards (NAAQS or ‘‘standards’’) for
                                                                                                          identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R09–
                                                     The NRC is no longer pursuing the                                                                          certain pervasive air pollutants (referred
                                                                                                          OAR–2016–0494 at http://
                                                  ‘‘Risk-Informed Changes to Loss-Of-                                                                           to as ‘‘criteria pollutants’’) and conducts
                                                                                                          www.regulations.gov, or via email to
                                                  Coolant Accident Technical                                                                                    periodic reviews of the NAAQS to
                                                                                                          Rory Mays at mays.rory@epa.gov. For
                                                  Requirements’’ rulemaking for the                                                                             determine whether they should be
                                                                                                          comments submitted at Regulations.gov,
                                                  reasons discussed in this document. In                                                                        revised or whether new NAAQS should
                                                                                                          follow the online instructions for
                                                  the next edition of the Unified Agenda,                                                                       be established.
                                                                                                          submitting comments. Once submitted,                     On July 1, 1987 (52 FR 24634), the
                                                  the NRC will update the entry for this                  comments cannot be edited or removed
                                                  rulemaking and reference this document                                                                        EPA replaced the original standard for
                                                                                                          from Regulations.gov. For either manner               particulate matter, measured as total
                                                  to indicate that the 50.46a ECCS                        of submission, the EPA may publish any
                                                  rulemaking is no longer being pursued.                                                                        suspended particulate matter (TSP) (i.e.,
                                                                                                          comment received to its public docket.                particles roughly 30 micrometers or
                                                  This rulemaking activity will appear in                 Do not submit electronically any
                                                  the completed section of that edition of                                                                      less), with new standards that replaced
                                                                                                          information you consider to be                        TSP as the indicator for particulate
                                                  the Unified Agenda, but will not appear                 Confidential Business Information (CBI)
                                                  in subsequent editions. If the NRC                                                                            matter with a new indicator that
                                                                                                          or other information whose disclosure is              includes only those particles with an
                                                  decides to pursue a similar or related                  restricted by statute. Multimedia
                                                  rulemaking in the future, it will inform                                                                      aerodynamic diameter less than or equal
                                                                                                          submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be              to a nominal 10 micrometers (PM10).
                                                  the public through a new rulemaking                     accompanied by a written comment.
                                                  entry in the Unified Agenda.                                                                                     On July 18, 1997 (62 FR 38652), the
                                                                                                          The written comment is considered the                 EPA revised the standards for
                                                    Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 13th day           official comment and should include                   particulate matter by establishing new
                                                  of September 2016.                                      discussion of all points you wish to                  standards for particles with an
                                                    For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.                make. The EPA will generally not                      aerodynamic diameter less than or equal
                                                  Victor M. McCree,                                       consider comments or comment                          to a nominal 2.5 micrometers (PM2.5).
                                                  Executive Director for Operations.                      contents located outside of the primary               The EPA established primary and
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–24189 Filed 10–5–16; 8:45 am]             submission (i.e., on the Web, cloud, or               secondary annual and 24-hour
                                                  BILLING CODE 7590–01–P
                                                                                                          other file sharing system). For                       standards for PM2.5.1 The annual
                                                                                                          additional submission methods, please                 primary and secondary standards were
                                                                                                          contact the person identified in the FOR              set at 15.0 micrograms per cubic meter
                                                                                                          FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.                  (mg/m3), based on a 3-year average of
                                                  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
                                                                                                          For the full EPA public comment policy,               annual mean PM2.5 concentrations, and
                                                  AGENCY
                                                                                                          information about CBI or multimedia                   the 24-hour primary and secondary
                                                  40 CFR Part 52                                          submissions, and general guidance on                  standards were set at 65 mg/m3, based on
                                                                                                          making effective comments, please visit               the 3-year average of the 98th percentile
                                                  [EPA–R09–OAR–2016–0494; FRL–9953–65–                    http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/                          of 24-hour PM2.5 concentrations at each
                                                  Region 9]                                               commenting-epa-dockets.                               monitoring site within an area. See 40
                                                  Findings of Failure To Attain the 1997                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:   Rory               CFR 50.7. Collectively, we refer herein
                                                  PM2.5 Standards; California; San                        Mays, Air Planning Office (AIR–2), EPA                to the 1997 24-hour and annual PM2.5
                                                  Joaquin Valley                                          Region 9, (415) 972–3227, mays.rory@                  NAAQS as the ‘‘1997 PM2.5 NAAQS’’ or
                                                                                                          epa.gov.                                              ‘‘1997 PM2.5 standards.’’ 2 The EPA
                                                  AGENCY:  Environmental Protection
                                                  Agency (EPA).                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                               1 For a given air pollutant, ‘‘primary’’ NAAQS are

                                                                                                                                                                those determined by the EPA as requisite to protect
                                                  ACTION: Proposed rule.                                  Throughout this document, ‘‘we’’, ‘‘us’’              the public health, allowing an adequate margin of
                                                                                                          and ‘‘our’’ refer to the EPA.                         safety, and ‘‘secondary’’ standards are those
                                                  SUMMARY:   The Environmental Protection                                                                       determined by the EPA as requisite to protect the
                                                  Agency (EPA) is proposing to determine                  Table of Contents                                     public welfare from any known or anticipated
                                                  that the San Joaquin Valley                             I. Background                                         adverse effects associated with the presence of such
                                                  nonattainment area failed to attain the                                                                       air pollutant in the ambient air. See CAA section
                                                                                                             A. PM2.5 NAAQS                                     109(b).
                                                  1997 annual and 24-hour fine                               B. San Joaquin Valley Designations,                   2 On October 17, 2006 (71 FR 61144), the EPA
                                                  particulate matter (PM2.5) national                           Classifications, and Attainment Dates for       revised the level of the 24-hour PM2.5 standards to
                                                  ambient air quality standards by the                          1997 PM2.5 NAAQS                                35 mg/m3, and on January 15, 2013 (78 FR 3086),
                                                  December 31, 2015 ‘‘Serious’’ area                      II. Proposed Determination and                        the EPA revised the primary annual PM2.5 standard
                                                                                                                Consequences                                    to a level of 12.0 mg/m3. We recently published a
                                                  attainment date. This proposed                                                                                final rule revoking the 1997 primary annual PM2.5
                                                  determination is based upon monitored                      A. Applicable Statutory and Regulatory
                                                                                                                                                                NAAQS for areas designated (or redesignated)
                                                  air quality data from 2013 through 2015.                      Provisions                                      attainment for that standard and revising the
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                                                  If the EPA finalizes this determination                    B. Monitoring Network Considerations               regulations governing implementation of the PM2.5
                                                                                                             C. Data Considerations and Proposed                standards. See 81 FR 58010 (August 24, 2016).
                                                  as proposed, the State of California will                                                                     However, because the San Joaquin Valley remains
                                                                                                                Determination
                                                  be required to submit a revision to the                    D. Consequences for Serious PM2.5                  designated nonattainment for the 1997 annual
                                                  California State Implementation Plan                          Nonattainment Area Failing To Attain            primary PM2.5 standard, the 1997 primary annual
                                                  that, among other elements, provides for                                                                      PM2.5 standard will remain in effect in the San
                                                                                                                Standards by Attainment Date                    Joaquin Valley under the EPA’s recent PM2.5
                                                  expeditious attainment of the 1997                      III. Proposed Action and Request for Public           implementation rule until such time as the area is
                                                  PM2.5 standards and for a five percent                        Comment                                         redesignated to attainment for that standard. Thus,
                                                  annual reduction in the emissions of                    IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews             even though the EPA has lowered the 24-hour and



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                                                  established these standards after                       23,000 square miles and includes all or                    A 2013 court decision by the U.S.
                                                  considering substantial evidence from                   part of eight counties: San Joaquin,                    Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
                                                  numerous health studies demonstrating                   Stanislaus, Merced, Madera, Fresno,                     (‘‘D.C. Circuit’’) in Natural Resources
                                                  that serious health effects are associated              Tulare, Kings, and the valley portion of                Defense Council v. EPA concluded that
                                                  with exposures to PM2.5 concentrations                  Kern.8 The area is home to four million                 the EPA erred in implementing the 1997
                                                  above these levels.                                     people and is the nation’s leading                      PM2.5 standards solely pursuant to the
                                                    Epidemiological studies have shown                    agricultural region. Stretching over 250                general implementation requirements of
                                                  statistically significant correlations                  miles from north to south and averaging                 subpart 1, without also considering the
                                                  between elevated PM2.5 levels and                       80 miles wide, it is partially enclosed by              requirements specific to PM10
                                                  premature mortality. Other important                    the Coast Mountain range to the west,                   nonattainment areas in subpart 4, part D
                                                  health effects associated with PM2.5                    the Tehachapi Mountains to the south,                   of title I of the CAA.12 Consistent with
                                                  exposure include aggravation of                         and the Sierra Nevada range to the east.                the NRDC decision, on June 2, 2014, the
                                                  respiratory and cardiovascular disease                     Under state law, the California Air                  EPA classified all areas designated
                                                  (as indicated by increased hospital                     Resources Board (CARB or ‘‘State’’) is                  nonattainment for the 1997 or the 2006
                                                  admissions, emergency room visits,                      the Governor’s designee for adoption                    PM2.5 standards as ‘‘Moderate’’
                                                  absences from school or work, and                       and submittal of the state                              nonattainment areas under subpart 4.13
                                                  restricted activity days), changes in lung              implementation plan (SIP) and SIP                       Because this rulemaking did not affect
                                                  function and increased respiratory                      revisions to the EPA in compliance with                 any action that the EPA had previously
                                                  symptoms. There is also new evidence                    CAA requirements. CARB is also                          taken under section 110(k) of the Act on
                                                  for more subtle indicators of                           generally responsible under state law for               a SIP for a PM2.5 nonattainment area, the
                                                  cardiovascular health. Individuals                      the regulation of mobile emission                       April 5, 2015 attainment date that the
                                                  particularly sensitive to PM2.5 exposure                sources. Local air pollution control                    EPA had approved for the San Joaquin
                                                  include older adults, people with heart                 districts are responsible for regulation of             Valley area in November 2011 remained
                                                  and lung disease, and children.3                        stationary emission sources. In the San                 in effect.14
                                                    PM2.5 can be emitted directly into the                Joaquin Valley, regional air quality                       On April 7, 2015, the EPA reclassified
                                                  atmosphere as a solid or liquid particle                plans are developed by the San Joaquin                  the San Joaquin Valley area as a
                                                  (primary PM2.5 or direct PM2.5) or can be               Valley Unified Air Pollution Control                    ‘‘Serious’’ PM2.5 nonattainment area
                                                  formed in the atmosphere as a result of                 District (SJVUAPCD or ‘‘District’’) with                under subpart 4, based on the EPA’s
                                                  various chemical reactions from                         input from CARB and typically rely on                   determination that the area could not
                                                  precursor emissions of nitrogen oxides,                 both mobile source control measures for                 practicably attain the 1997 PM2.5
                                                  sulfur oxides, volatile organic                         which CARB is responsible and                           standards by the April 5, 2015
                                                  compounds, and ammonia (secondary                       stationary source control measures for                  attainment date.15 This reclassification
                                                  PM2.5).4
                                                                                                          which the District is responsible. Once                 was based upon the EPA’s evaluation of
                                                  B. San Joaquin Valley Designations,                     the District adopts a regional air quality              ambient air quality data from the 2003–
                                                  Classifications, and Attainment Dates                   plan, the plan is submitted to CARB for                 2014 period, including the 2012–2014
                                                  for 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS                                    adoption as part of the California SIP                  design value, which indicated that it
                                                     Following promulgation of a new or                   and submittal to the EPA.                               was not practicable for certain
                                                  revised NAAQS, the EPA is required                         Between 2007 and 2011, California                    monitoring sites within the San Joaquin
                                                  under CAA section 107(d) to designate                   made six SIP submissions to address                     Valley area to show PM2.5 design values
                                                  areas throughout the nation as attaining                nonattainment area planning                             at or below the level of the 1997 PM2.5
                                                  or not attaining the NAAQS. On January                  requirements for the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS                   NAAQS by April 5, 2015.16
                                                  5, 2005, the EPA published initial air                  in the San Joaquin Valley.9 We refer to                    As a consequence of reclassification
                                                  quality designations for the 1997 annual                these submissions collectively as the                   as a Serious PM2.5 nonattainment area,
                                                  and 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS, using air                      ‘‘2008 PM2.5 Plan.’’ On November 9,                     the San Joaquin Valley area became
                                                  quality monitoring data for the three-                  2011, the EPA approved all elements of                  subject to a new attainment date under
                                                  year periods of 2001–2003 and 2002–                     the 2008 PM2.5 Plan except for the                      CAA section 188(c)(2) and the
                                                  2004.5 These designations became                        contingency measures, which the EPA                     requirement to submit a Serious area
                                                  effective April 5, 2005.6 The EPA                       disapproved.10 As part of that action                   plan that satisfies the requirements of
                                                  designated the San Joaquin Valley area                  and pursuant to CAA section                             part D of title I of the Act, including the
                                                  as nonattainment for both the 1997                      172(a)(2)(A), the EPA granted                           requirements of subpart 4, for the 1997
                                                  annual PM2.5 standards and the 1997 24-                 California’s request for an extension of                PM2.5 NAAQS.17 Under subpart 4, the
                                                  hour PM2.5 standards.7                                  the attainment date for the San Joaquin                 attainment date for an area classified as
                                                     The San Joaquin Valley PM2.5                         Valley area to April 5, 2015.11                         Serious is as expeditiously as
                                                  nonattainment area encompasses over
                                                                                                             8 For a precise description of the geographic           12 Natural Resources Defense Council v. EPA, 706

                                                  annual PM2.5 standards, the original 1997 PM2.5         boundaries of the San Joaquin Valley PM2.5              F.3d 428 (D.C. Cir. 2013) (‘‘NRDC’’).
                                                                                                                                                                     13 79 FR 31566 (June 2, 2014). As part of this
                                                  standards remain in effect in the San Joaquin Valley    nonattainment area, see 40 CFR 81.305.
                                                  and represent the standards for which today’s              9 76 FR 69896 at n. 2 (November 9, 2011).            rulemaking, EPA established a December 31, 2014
                                                  proposed determination are made.                           10 Id. at 69924.                                     deadline for states to submit attainment-related and
                                                    3 EPA, Air Quality Criteria for Particulate Matter,      11 Id. Under CAA section 172(a)(2)(A), the           nonattainment new source review SIP elements
                                                  No. EPA/600/P–99/002aF and EPA/600/P–99/                                                                        required for PM2.5 nonattainment areas pursuant to
                                                                                                          attainment date for a nonattainment area is ‘‘the
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                                                  002bF, October 2004.                                                                                            subpart 4. Id.
                                                                                                          date by which attainment can be achieved as                14 Id. at 31569.
                                                    4 80 FR 15340, 15342 (March 23, 2015).
                                                                                                          expeditiously as practicable, but no later than five
                                                    5 70 FR 944 (January 5, 2005).                                                                                   15 80 FR 18528 (April 7, 2015).
                                                                                                          years from the date such area was designated
                                                                                                                                                                     16 Id. at 18529; see also proposed rule, 80 FR 1482
                                                    6 Id.                                                 nonattainment,’’ except that EPA may extend the
                                                    7 40 CFR 81.305. The 2001–2003 design values for      attainment date as appropriate for a period no          (January 12, 2015). Air quality data for 2012–2014
                                                  the San Joaquin Valley were 21.8 mg/m3 for the          greater than ten years from the date of designation     indicated that the highest monitors in the San
                                                  annual standard and 82 mg/m3 for the 24-hour            as nonattainment, considering the severity of           Joaquin Valley area had design values of 19.7 mg/
                                                  standard. See EPA design value workbook dated           nonattainment and the availability and feasibility of   m3 for the annual standard and 71 mg/m3 for the 24-
                                                  August 28, 2014, worksheets ‘‘Table 3a’’ and ‘‘Table    pollution control measures. CAA section                 hour standard.
                                                  3b.’’                                                   172(a)(2)(A).                                              17 80 FR 18258 at 18530–18532.




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                                                  practicable, but no later than the end of                     Valley Serious PM2.5 nonattainment area                  for a given year are met when at least
                                                  the tenth calendar year following                             for the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS.22                              75 percent of the scheduled sampling
                                                  designation. As explained in the EPA’s                           Since the EPA has not approved the                    days for each quarter have valid data.
                                                  final reclassification action, the Serious                    requested attainment date extensions,                       Under EPA regulations in 40 CFR part
                                                  area plan for the San Joaquin Valley                          the applicable attainment date remains                   50, section 50.7 and in accordance with
                                                  must include provisions to assure that                        December 31, 2015 for the San Joaquin                    Appendix N, the 1997 24-hour PM2.5
                                                  the best available control measures for                       Valley with respect to the 1997 PM2.5                    standards are met when the design
                                                  the control of direct PM2.5 and PM2.5                         NAAQS. As discussed in section II of                     value is less than or equal to 65 mg/m3
                                                  precursors shall be implemented no                            this proposed rule, the EPA must                         (based on the rounding convention in 40
                                                  later than 4 years after the area is                          determine, based on air quality data as                  CFR part 50, Appendix N) at each
                                                  reclassified (CAA section 189(b)(1)(B)),                      of the attainment date, whether an area                  eligible monitoring site within the
                                                                                                                attained the applicable NAAQS by its                     area.24 Data completeness requirements
                                                  and a demonstration (including air
                                                                                                                attainment date.                                         for a given year are met when at least
                                                  quality modeling) that the plan provides
                                                                                                                II. Proposed Determination and                           75 percent of the scheduled sampling
                                                  for attainment as expeditiously as
                                                                                                                Consequences                                             days for each quarter have valid data.
                                                  practicable but no later than December
                                                  31, 2015, which is the latest permissible                     A. Applicable Statutory and Regulatory                   B. Monitoring Network Considerations
                                                  attainment date under CAA section                             Provisions                                                 Section 110(a)(2)(B)(i) of the CAA
                                                  188(c)(2).18                                                                                                           requires states to establish and operate
                                                                                                                   Sections 179(c)(1) and 188(b)(2) of the
                                                     Given the December 31, 2015                                CAA require the EPA to determine                         air monitoring networks to compile data
                                                  outermost attainment deadline for the                         whether a PM2.5 nonattainment area                       on ambient air quality for all criteria
                                                  San Joaquin Valley area under section                         attained the applicable PM2.5 standards                  pollutants. Our monitoring
                                                  188(c)(2), the EPA noted its expectation                      by the applicable attainment date, based                 requirements are specified by regulation
                                                  that the State would adopt and submit                         on the area’s air quality as of the                      in 40 CFR part 58. These requirements
                                                  a Serious area plan for the San Joaquin                       attainment date.                                         are applicable to state, and where
                                                  Valley well before the statutory SIP                             A determination of whether an area’s                  delegated, local air monitoring agencies
                                                  submission deadlines in CAA section                           air quality meets the PM2.5 standards is                 that operate criteria pollutant monitors.
                                                  189(b)(2).19 The EPA also noted that, in                      generally based upon the most recent                     Our regulations in 40 CFR part 58
                                                  light of the available ambient air quality                    three years of complete, quality-assured                 establish specific requirements for
                                                  data and the short amount of time                             data gathered at established State and                   operating air quality surveillance
                                                  available before the December 31, 2015                        Local Air Monitoring Stations (SLAMS)                    networks to measure ambient
                                                  attainment date, California could choose                      in a nonattainment area and entered                      concentrations of PM2.5, including
                                                  to submit a request for an extension of                       into the EPA’s Air Quality System                        requirements for measurement methods,
                                                                                                                (AQS) database. Data from ambient air                    network design, quality assurance
                                                  the Serious area attainment date
                                                                                                                monitors operated by state/local                         procedures, and in the case of large
                                                  pursuant to CAA section 188(e)
                                                                                                                agencies in compliance with the EPA                      urban areas, the minimum number of
                                                  simultaneously with its submission of a
                                                                                                                monitoring requirements must be                          monitoring sites designated as SLAMS.
                                                  Serious area plan for the area.20                                                                                        In section 4.7 of Appendix D to 40
                                                                                                                submitted to AQS. Monitoring agencies
                                                     California submitted its 1997 PM2.5                        annually certify that these data are                     CFR part 58, the EPA specifies
                                                  Serious area plan for the San Joaquin                         accurate to the best of their knowledge.                 minimum monitoring requirements for
                                                  Valley in two submittals dated June 25,                       Accordingly, the EPA relies primarily                    PM2.5 to operate at SLAMS. SLAMS
                                                  2015 and August 13, 2015, including a                         on data in AQS when determining the                      produce data that are eligible for
                                                  request under section 188(e) to extend                        attainment status of areas. See 40 CFR                   comparison with the NAAQS, and
                                                  the attainment date for the 1997 24-hour                      50.7; 40 CFR part 50, Appendix L; 40                     therefore, the monitor must be an
                                                  PM2.5 NAAQS by three years (to                                CFR part 53; 40 CFR part 58, and 40                      approved federal reference method
                                                  December 31, 2018) and to extend the                          CFR part 58, Appendices A, C, D, and                     (FRM), federal equivalent method
                                                  attainment date for the 1997 annual                           E. All data are reviewed to determine                    (FEM), or approved regional method
                                                  PM2.5 NAAQS by five years (to                                 the area’s air quality status in                         (ARM). The minimum number of
                                                  December 31, 2020). The EPA proposed                          accordance with 40 CFR part 50,                          SLAMS required is described in section
                                                  to approve most of the San Joaquin                            Appendix N.                                              4.7.1, and can be met by either filter-
                                                  Valley 1997 PM2.5 Serious area plan, to                          Under EPA regulations in 40 CFR part                  based or continuous FRMs or FEMs. The
                                                  conditionally approve the Plan’s                              50, § 50.7 and in accordance with                        monitoring regulations also provide that
                                                  quantitative milestones, to disapprove                        Appendix N, the 1997 annual PM2.5                        each core-based statistical area must
                                                  the plan’s contingency measures, and to                       standards are met when the design                        operate a minimum number of PM2.5
                                                  grant the requested attainment date                           value is less than or equal to 15.0 mg/                  continuous monitors (section 4.7.2);
                                                  extensions.21 We received adverse                             m3 (based on the rounding convention                     however, this requirement can be met
                                                                                                                in 40 CFR part 50, Appendix N) at each                   by either an FEM or a non-FEM
                                                  comments on our proposal on several
                                                                                                                eligible monitoring site within the                      continuous monitor, and the continuous
                                                  aspects of the plan and its control
                                                                                                                area.23 Data completeness requirements                   monitors can be located with other
                                                  measures. Upon further evaluation of
                                                                                                                                                                         SLAMS or at a different location.
                                                  the plan and after consideration of the
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                                                                                                                  22 See U.S. EPA, Final rule, ‘‘Denial of Request for
                                                  comments, the EPA decided it could no                         Extension of Attainment Date for 1997 PM2.5              annual standard design value at each eligible
                                                  longer support an action to extend the                        NAAQS; California; San Joaquin Valley Serious            monitoring site is less than or equal to 15.0 mg/m3.
                                                  attainment date for the San Joaquin                           Nonattainment Area,’’ to be published in the same           24 The 24-hour PM
                                                                                                                                                                                               2.5 standard design value is the
                                                                                                                edition of the Federal Register as this proposed         3-year average of annual 98th percentile 24-hour
                                                                                                                rule, and U.S. EPA Fact Sheet, ‘‘San Joaquin Valley      average values recorded at each eligible monitoring
                                                    18 Id.
                                                                                                                Fine Particulate Matter,’’ June 29, 2016.                site, and the 1997 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS are met
                                                    19 Id.   at 18531.                                            23 The annual PM
                                                                                                                                    2.5 standard design value is the     when the 24-hour standard design value at each
                                                    20 Id.
                                                                                                                3-year average of annual mean concentration, and         such monitoring site is less than or equal to 65 mg/
                                                    21 81    FR 6936 (February 9, 2016).                        the 1997 annual PM2.5 NAAQS are met when the             m 3.



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                                                  Consequently, the monitoring                            FRMs at 11 of the 17 sites and beta                    on three calendar years of data, to
                                                  requirements for PM2.5 can be met with                  attenuation monitor FEMs at six of the                 determine the San Joaquin Valley’s air
                                                  filter-based FRMs/FEMs, continuous                      17 sites.                                              quality as of December 31, 2015, we
                                                  FEMs, continuous non-FEMs, or a                            Based on our review of the PM2.5                    must review the data collected during
                                                  combination of monitors at each                         monitoring network as summarized                       the three-year period immediately
                                                  required SLAMS.                                         above, we find that monitoring network                 preceding December 31, 2015, i.e.,
                                                     Under 40 CFR 58.10, states are                       in the San Joaquin Valley is adequate for              January 1, 2013–December 31, 2015.
                                                  required to submit Annual Network                       the purpose of collecting ambient PM2.5                   Thus, we verified that the data for the
                                                  Plans for ambient air monitoring                        concentration data for use in                          2013–2015 period have been certified by
                                                  networks for approval by the EPA.                       determining whether the San Joaquin                    the relevant monitoring agencies, and
                                                  Within the San Joaquin Valley, CARB                     Valley attained the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS                   then we reviewed the data for
                                                  and the District are the agencies                       by the December 31, 2015 attainment                    completeness. We note above the most
                                                  responsible for assuring that the area                  date.                                                  recent annual data certifications from
                                                  meets air quality monitoring                                                                                   CARB and the District. With respect to
                                                  requirements. The District submits                      C. Data Considerations and Proposed
                                                                                                          Determination                                          completeness, we determined that the
                                                  annual monitoring network plans to the                                                                         data collected by CARB and the District
                                                  EPA that describe the various                              Under 40 CFR 58.15, monitoring                      meet the quarterly completeness
                                                  monitoring sites operated by the District               agencies must certify, on an annual                    criterion for all 12 quarters of the three-
                                                  as well as those operated by CARB                       basis, data collected at all SLAMS and                 year period at most of the PM2.5
                                                  within the San Joaquin Valley. These                    at all FRM, FEM, and ARM SPM                           monitoring sites in the San Joaquin
                                                  plans discuss the status of the air                     stations that meet EPA quality assurance               Valley.
                                                  monitoring network, as required under                   requirements. In doing so, monitoring
                                                  40 CFR 58.10. The most recent plan                                                                                More specifically, among the 17 PM2.5
                                                                                                          agencies must certify that the previous
                                                  submitted by the District is the 2015 Air                                                                      monitoring sites from which regulatory
                                                                                                          year of ambient concentration and
                                                  Monitoring Network Plan, dated August                                                                          data are available, the data from four of
                                                                                                          quality assurance data are completely
                                                  28, 2015. The EPA regularly reviews                                                                            the sites did not meet the 75%
                                                                                                          submitted to AQS and that the ambient
                                                  these Annual Network Plans for                                                                                 completeness criterion (for each
                                                                                                          concentration data are accurate to the
                                                  compliance with the applicable                                                                                 quarter); however, the data from all but
                                                                                                          best of her or his knowledge. CARB
                                                  reporting requirements in 40 CFR part                                                                          one site (Bakersfield—Golden State
                                                                                                          annually certifies that the data the
                                                  58. On December 28, 2015, the EPA                                                                              Highway) are sufficient nonetheless to
                                                                                                          agency submits to AQS are quality
                                                  approved those portions of the 2015 Air                                                                        produce a valid design value for either
                                                                                                          assured, including data collected by
                                                  Monitoring Network Plan that pertain to                                                                        the annual PM2.5 NAAQS or the 24-hour
                                                                                                          CARB at monitoring sites in the San
                                                  the adequacy of the network for PM2.5                                                                          PM2.5 NAAQS pursuant to the rules
                                                                                                          Joaquin Valley.27 SJVUAPCD does the
                                                  monitoring purposes.25                                                                                         governing design value validity in 40
                                                                                                          same for data submitted to AQS from
                                                     During the 2013–2015 period, PM2.5                                                                          CFR part 50, Appendix N, sections 4.1
                                                                                                          monitoring sites operated by the
                                                  ambient concentration data that is                                                                             and 4.2. We note that monitors with
                                                                                                          District.28
                                                  eligible for use in determining whether                                                                        incomplete data in one or more quarters
                                                                                                             As noted above, CAA sections
                                                  an area has attained the PM2.5 NAAQS                                                                           may still produce valid design values if
                                                                                                          179(c)(1) and 188(b)(2) require the EPA
                                                  were collected at a total of 17 sites                                                                          the conditions for applying one of the
                                                                                                          to determine whether a PM2.5
                                                  within the San Joaquin Valley: four sites                                                                      EPA’s data substitution tests are met.29
                                                                                                          nonattainment area attained the
                                                  in Fresno County; three sites in Kern                   applicable PM2.5 standards by the                         Table 1 and Table 2 show the annual
                                                  County; two sites each in Kings,                        applicable attainment date, based on the               and 24-hour PM2.5 design values,
                                                  Merced, San Joaquin, and Stanislaus                                                                            respectively, at each of the 17
                                                                                                          area’s air quality ‘‘as of the attainment
                                                  counties; and one site each in Madera                                                                          monitoring sites within the San Joaquin
                                                                                                          date.’’ For the San Joaquin Valley, for
                                                  and Tulare counties. The District                                                                              Valley nonattainment area for the
                                                                                                          reasons discussed above, the applicable
                                                  operates 10 of these sites while CARB                                                                          relevant three-year period (2013–2015).
                                                                                                          attainment date is December 31, 2015
                                                  operates seven of the sites. Fourteen of                                                                       The tables show that the annual PM2.5
                                                                                                          with respect to the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS.
                                                  the sites are designated SLAMS for                                                                             design values for the 2013–2015 period
                                                                                                          Because determinations of PM2.5
                                                  PM2.5. Three of the sites are designated                                                                       are greater than 15.0 mg/m3 at eight of
                                                                                                          NAAQS compliance, in accordance with
                                                  as special purpose monitors (i.e., the                                                                         the sites and that the 24-hour PM2.5
                                                                                                          40 CFR part 50, Appendix N, are based
                                                  Merced (Coffee Street), Tranquility, and                                                                       design values are greater than 65 mg/m3
                                                  Hanford sites), but the PM2.5 data                      operated by the District, the National Park Service,   at four of the sites.
                                                  collected there are eligible for use in                 and certain Indian tribes, but the data collected
                                                  determining PM2.5 NAAQS compliance                      from these sites are non-regulatory and not eligible     29 See 40 CFR part 50, Appendix N, section 4.1(b)
                                                  due to the duration of monitoring at the                for use in determining whether the San Joaquin         for the annual PM2.5 NAAQS and section 4.2(b) for
                                                  site and the use of FRM or FEM                          Valley has attained the PM2.5 NAAQS.                   the 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS. Each year the EPA
                                                                                                             27 See, e.g., letter from Ravi Ramalingam, Chief,
                                                  monitors consistent with EPA quality                                                                           produces a workbook identifying PM2.5 monitors
                                                                                                          Consumer Products and Air Quality Assessment           with valid design values taking into account the
                                                  assurance requirements and siting                       Branch, CARB, to Elizabeth Adams, Acting Director,     data substitution tests set forth in 40 CFR part 50,
                                                  criteria.26 The primary monitors are                    Air Division, EPA Region 9, certifying calendar year   Appendix N, section 4 where appropriate. The
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                                                                                                          2015 ambient air quality data and quality assurance    workbook design values reflect the concentration
                                                     25 Letter dated December 28, 2015, from Meredith     data, dated May 10, 2016.                              data input to AQS, but the design values calculated
                                                  Kurpius, Manager, EPA Region 9, Air Quality                28 See, e.g., letter from Jon Klassen, Program      therein differ for some monitors from the design
                                                  Analysis Office, to Sheraz Gill, Director of            Manager, SJVUAPCD, letter to Deborah Jordan,           values calculated by AQS because at this time only
                                                  Strategies and Incentives, SJVUAPCD.                    Director, Air Division, EPA Region 9, certifying       the workbook design values accurately accounts for
                                                     26 There are a number of other PM
                                                                                        2.5 monitoring    calendar year 2015 ambient air quality data and        the two data substitution tests set forth in 40 CFR
                                                  sites within the valley, including other sites          quality assurance data, dated May 9, 2016.             part 50, Appendix N, section 4.0.




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                                                            TABLE 1—2013–2015 ANNUAL PM2.5 DESIGN VALUES FOR THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY NONATTAINMENT AREA
                                                                                                                                                                                        Annual Mean (μg/m3)                 2013–2015
                                                                                                                                                                Site                                                        Annual de-
                                                                                         General location                                                     (AQS ID)           2013            2014             2015      sign values
                                                                                                                                                                                                                              (μg/m3)

                                                  Fresno County:
                                                      Fresno–Pacific ..............................................................................          06–019–5025             15.9            13.8            14.1          14.6
                                                      Fresno—Garland ..........................................................................              06–019–0011             16.8            15.1            14.4          15.4
                                                      Clovis ............................................................................................    06–019–5001             15.9            14.8            15.0          15.2
                                                      Tranquility a ...................................................................................      06–019–2009              8.3             Inc            10.0           8.7
                                                  Kern County:
                                                      Bakersfield—Planz Road ..............................................................                  06–029–0016             22.8            21.6            17.9          20.8
                                                      Bakersfield—California Ave. .........................................................                  06–029–0014             20.0            18.6            16.3          18.3
                                                      Bakersfield—Golden State Highway ............................................                          06–029–0010              Inc             Inc            16.7           Inv
                                                  Kings County:
                                                      Corcoran a b ...................................................................................       06–031–0004             15.6            15.4             Inc          22.2
                                                      Hanford .........................................................................................      06–031–1004             18.2            17.5            16.6          17.4
                                                  Madera County:
                                                      Madera—Avenue 14 .....................................................................                 06–039–2010             17.8            14.0            13.8          15.2
                                                  Merced County:
                                                      Merced—M Street .........................................................................              06–047–2510             13.5            11.2            12.6          12.5
                                                      Merced—Coffee ............................................................................             06–047–0003             13.3            10.8            12.8          12.3
                                                  San Joaquin County:
                                                      Stockton ........................................................................................      06–077–1002             17.7            12.1            12.8          14.2
                                                      Manteca ........................................................................................       06–077–2010             11.7             9.8            12.6          11.4
                                                  Stanislaus County:
                                                      Modesto ........................................................................................       06–099–0005             14.5            11.4             Inc           Inv
                                                      Turlock ..........................................................................................     06–099–0006             15.1            12.3            14.4          13.9
                                                  Tulare County:
                                                      Visalia ...........................................................................................    06–107–2002             18.9            17.9            16.1          17.6
                                                    Notes: Inc = Incomplete data. Inv = Invalid design value due to incomplete data. Design values shown in bold type do not meet the applicable
                                                  NAAQS.
                                                    Source: EPA, AQS Design Value Report, Report Request ID: 1463864, July 15, 2016, except as otherwise noted.
                                                    a Source: EPA, design value workbook dated July 29, 2016, worksheet ‘‘Table 5. PM
                                                                                                                                        2.5 Site Listing, 2013–2015,’’ column S.
                                                    b The 2015 design value site (Corcoran-Patterson) is based on concentration data from January 1, 2013 to February 6, 2015. Data from Feb-
                                                  ruary 7, 2015 to December 31, 2015 are not available due to a fire that destroyed the site. Based on design value calculation methodologies de-
                                                  scribed in 40 CFR part 50, Appendix N, section 4.1(b), the annual design value for Corcoran-Patterson is considered valid despite the missing
                                                  2015 data. The second highest 2013–2015 concentration (annual PM2.5 design value of 20.8 μg/m3) at Bakersfield-Planz includes data meas-
                                                  ured for three years (January 1, 2013–December 31, 2015).

                                                           TABLE 2—2013–2015 24-HOUR PM2.5 DESIGN VALUES FOR THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY NONATTAINMENT AREA
                                                                                                                                                                                        98th Percentile (μg/m3)             2013–2015
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             24-Hour
                                                                                                                                                                Site
                                                                                         General location                                                                                                                     design
                                                                                                                                                              (AQS ID)           2013            2014             2015        values
                                                                                                                                                                                                                             (μg/m3)

                                                  Fresno County:
                                                      Fresno—Pacific .............................................................................          06–019—5025              71.6            61.8            42.0            58
                                                      Fresno–Garland ............................................................................            06–019–0011             63.8            66.7            52.0            61
                                                      Clovis ............................................................................................    06–019–5001             56.2            64.5            45.7            55
                                                      Tranquility a ...................................................................................      06–019–2009             35.7             Inc            35.8            34
                                                  Kern County:
                                                      Bakersfield—Planz Road ..............................................................                  06–029–0016             96.7            76.7            56.5            77
                                                      Bakersfield—California Ave. .........................................................                  06–029–0014             71.8            79.9            57.2            70
                                                      Bakersfield—Golden State Highway a ..........................................                          06–029–0010              Inc           107.2            51.5           Inv
                                                  Kings County:
                                                      Corcoran b .....................................................................................       06–031–0004             66.0            71.0            99.2            79
                                                      Hanford .........................................................................................      06–031–1004             67.6            81.9            51.4            67
                                                  Madera County:
                                                      Madera—Avenue 14 .....................................................................                 06–039–2010             54.6            56.0            43.7            51
                                                  Merced County:
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                                                      Merced—M Street .........................................................................              06–047–2510             67.3            45.9            39.0            51
                                                      Merced—Coffee ............................................................................             06–047–0003             42.3            43.8            40.3            42
                                                  San Joaquin County:
                                                      Manteca ........................................................................................       06–077–2010             40.2            40.0            42.7            41
                                                      Stockton ........................................................................................      06–077–1002             56.3            44.5            39.1            47
                                                  Stanislaus County:
                                                      Modesto ........................................................................................       06–099–0005             56.4            49.5            30.8            46
                                                      Turlock ..........................................................................................     06–099–0006             55.4            51.2            47.3            51
                                                  Tulare County:



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                                                        TABLE 2—2013–2015 24-HOUR PM2.5 DESIGN VALUES FOR THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY NONATTAINMENT AREA—
                                                                                                 Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                         98th Percentile (μg/m3)               2013–2015
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                24-Hour
                                                                                                                                                                 Site
                                                                                        General location                                                                                                                         design
                                                                                                                                                               (AQS ID)           2013            2014             2015          values
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                (μg/m3)

                                                       Visalia ...........................................................................................    06–107–2002             62.5            75.4             45.8              61
                                                    Notes: Inc = Incomplete data. Inv = Invalid design value due to incomplete data. Design values shown in bold type do not meet the applicable
                                                  NAAQS.
                                                    Source: EPA, AQS Design Value Report, Report Request ID: 1463864, July 15, 2016, except as otherwise noted.
                                                    a Source: EPA, design value workbook dated July 29, 2016, worksheet ‘‘Table 5. PM
                                                                                                                                        2.5 Site Listing, 2013–2015,’’ column Z.
                                                    b The 2015 design value site (Corcoran-Patterson) is based on concentration data from January 1, 2013 to February 6, 2015. Data from Feb-
                                                  ruary 7, 2015 to December 31, 2015 are not available due to a fire that destroyed the site. Based on design value calculation methodologies de-
                                                  scribed in 40 CFR part 50, Appendix N, section 4.2(b), the 24-hour design value for Corcoran-Patterson is considered valid despite the missing
                                                  2015 data. The second highest 2013–2015 concentration (24-hour PM2.5 design value of 77 μg/m3) at Bakersfield—Planz includes data meas-
                                                  ured for three years (January 1, 2013–December 31, 2015).


                                                     The data in Tables 1 and 2 show that                                      For PM2.5 ambient data collected from                     D. Consequences for Serious PM2.5
                                                  a number of sites in central and                                          2013–2015, the District ‘‘flagged’’ one                      Nonattainment Area Failing To Attain
                                                  southern San Joaquin Valley failed to                                     24-hour concentration at the Bakersfield                     Standards by Attainment Date
                                                  attain the 1997 annual PM2.5 NAAQS by                                     (Planz Road) site and two 24-hour                              The consequences for a Serious PM2.5
                                                  December 31, 2015 and that the                                            concentrations at the Bakersfield                            nonattainment area for failing to attain
                                                  geographic extent of failure to attain the                                (California Avenue) site due to high                         the standards by the applicable
                                                  1997 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS was more                                         winds. The District also flagged twenty-                     attainment date are set forth in CAA
                                                  limited than for the annual standard in                                   four 24-hour concentrations at each of                       sections 179(d) and 189(d). Under
                                                  that only sites in southwestern San                                       the Madera and Merced (Coffee Avenue)                        section 179(d), a state must submit a SIP
                                                  Joaquin Valley failed to attain the 24-
                                                                                                                            sites due to wildfire.30                                     revision for the area meeting the
                                                  hour standard. The 2015 annual design
                                                                                                                               The State has not requested                               requirements of CAA section 110 and
                                                  value site, i.e., the site with the highest
                                                                                                                            concurrence on the flagged data, and                         172, the latter of which requires, among
                                                  design value based on 2013–2015 data,
                                                                                                                            thus the data are not excluded from the                      other elements, a demonstration of
                                                  is the Corcoran site with a 2015 annual
                                                                                                                            set of data used to determine whether                        attainment and reasonable further
                                                  PM2.5 design value of 22.2 mg/m3. With
                                                                                                                            the standard was attained. However,                          progress, and contingency measures.
                                                  respect to the 24-hour average, the 2015
                                                  design value site is the Corcoran site                                                                                                 CAA section 189(d) requires that the SIP
                                                                                                                            even if all of the flagged data were to be
                                                  with a 24-hour PM2.5 design value of 79                                                                                                revision must provide for attainment of
                                                                                                                            excluded, i.e., even if the EPA had
                                                  mg/m3.                                                                                                                                 the standards and, from the date of the
                                                                                                                            concurred on the data as qualifying as                       SIP submittal until attainment, for an
                                                     For an area to attain the 1997 PM2.5                                   exceptional events, the design values
                                                  NAAQS by December 31, 2015, the 2015                                                                                                   annual reduction in the emissions of
                                                                                                                            reported in Tables 1 and 2, though                           PM2.5 or a PM2.5 plan precursor
                                                  design value (reflecting data from 2013–                                  slightly lower at certain sites, would
                                                  2015) at each eligible monitoring site                                                                                                 pollutant within the area of not less
                                                                                                                            remain well above the NAAQS.31                               than five percent of the amount of such
                                                  must be equal to or less than 15.0 mg/
                                                  m3 for the annual standard and 65 mg/                                        For instance, the 2015 annual PM2.5                       emissions as reported in the most recent
                                                  m3 for the 24-hour standard. Tables 1                                     design value at the Bakersfield (Planz                       inventory prepared for such area.32 The
                                                  and 2 show that the 2015 design values                                    Road) monitoring site would be 20.4 mg/                      requirement for a new attainment
                                                  at a number of sites in the San Joaquin                                   m3 instead of 20.8 mg/m3 if all of the                       demonstration under CAA section
                                                  Valley are greater than those values.                                     flagged data were excluded. Thus, it                         189(d) also triggers the requirement for
                                                  Therefore, based on quality-assured and                                   would still fail to attain the applicable                    the SIP revision for quantitative
                                                  certified data for 2013–2015, we are                                      standard of 15.0 mg/m3. Similarly, the                       milestones under section 189(c) that are
                                                  proposing to determine that the San                                       2015 24-hour PM2.5 design value at the                       to be achieved every three years until
                                                  Joaquin Valley failed to attain the 1997                                  same site would be 72 mg/m3 instead of                       redesignation to attainment.
                                                  annual and 24-hour PM2.5 standards by                                     77 mg/m3 if all of the flagged data were                       The new attainment date is set by
                                                  the December 31, 2015 attainment date.                                    excluded, thus also failing to attain the                    CAA section 179(d)(3), which relies
                                                     Lastly, we note that, under our                                                                                                     upon section 172(a)(2) to establish a
                                                                                                                            applicable standard of 65 mg/m3.
                                                  regulations at 40 CFR 50.14, a                                                                                                         new attainment date but with a different
                                                                                                                            Furthermore, several additional sites,
                                                  monitoring agency may request the EPA                                                                                                  starting point than provided in section
                                                                                                                            for which the District has not flagged                       172(a)(2). Under section 179(d)(3), the
                                                  to exclude data showing exceedances or                                    exceptional events, exceed the 1997
                                                  violations of the standard that are                                                                                                    new attainment date is the date by
                                                                                                                            PM2.5 NAAQS based on 2015 annual                             which attainment can be achieved as
                                                  directly due to an exceptional event
                                                                                                                            PM2.5 design values (i.e., Fresno-                           expeditiously as practicable, but no later
                                                  from use in determinations by
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                                                  demonstrating that such event caused a                                    Garland, Clovis, Corcoran, Hanford, and                      than five years from the date of the final
                                                  specific air pollution concentration at a                                 Visalia) and 2015 24-hour design values                      determination of failure to attain, except
                                                  particular air quality monitoring                                         (i.e., Corcoran and Hanford).                                that the EPA may extend the attainment
                                                  location. A monitoring agency notifies
                                                                                                                                                                                           32 81 FR 58010 at 58100, 58158 (August 24, 2016).
                                                  the EPA of its intent to request                                             30 EPA,AQS Raw Data Qualifier Report, Report              The EPA defines PM2.5 plan precursor as those
                                                  exclusion of concentrations by placing a                                  Request ED: 1464417, July 18, 2016.                          PM2.5 precursors required to be regulated in the
                                                  ‘‘flag’’ in the appropriate field for the                                   31 EPA, AQS Design Value Report, Report Request
                                                                                                                                                                                         applicable attainment plan and/or nonattainment
                                                  data of concern in AQS.                                                   ED: 1463865, July 15, 2016.                                  new source review program. 81 FR 58010 at 58152.



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                                                  date for a period no greater than 10                    substantial number of small entities                  DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                  years from the final determination,                     under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
                                                  considering the severity of                             U.S.C. 601 et seq.);                                  Fish and Wildlife Service
                                                  nonattainment and the availability and                     • Does not contain any unfunded
                                                  feasibility of pollution control measures.                                                                    50 CFR Part 17
                                                                                                          mandate or significantly or uniquely
                                                  Lastly, section 179(d) requires that the                                                                      [Docket No. FWS–R4–ES–2016–0121;
                                                                                                          affect small governments, as described
                                                  state submit the required SIP revision                                                                        4500030113]
                                                  within 12 months after the applicable                   in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                  attainment date. In this case, if the EPA               of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);                              RIN 1018–BB46
                                                  finalizes the proposed rule, then the                      • Does not have Federalism
                                                  State of California will be required to                 implications as specified in Executive                Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
                                                  submit a SIP revision that complies with                                                                      and Plants; Threatened Species Status
                                                                                                          Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,
                                                  sections 179(d) and 189(d) within 12                                                                          for Louisiana Pinesnake
                                                                                                          1999);
                                                  months of December 31, 2015, i.e., by                      • Is not an economically significant               AGENCY:   Fish and Wildlife Service,
                                                  December 31, 2016.                                      regulatory action based on health or                  Interior.
                                                  III. Proposed Action and Request for                    safety risks subject to Executive Order               ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                  Public Comment                                          13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);                  SUMMARY:    We, the U.S. Fish and
                                                     Under CAA sections 179(c)(1) and                        • Is not a significant regulatory action           Wildlife Service (Service), propose to
                                                  188(b)(2), the EPA proposes to                          subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR               list the Louisiana pinesnake (Pituophis
                                                  determine that the San Joaquin Valley                   28355, May 22, 2001);                                 ruthveni), a reptile species from
                                                  ‘‘Serious’’ PM2.5 nonattainment area has                   • Is not subject to requirements of                Louisiana and Texas, as a threatened
                                                  failed to attain the 1997 annual and 24-                                                                      species under the Endangered Species
                                                                                                          section 12(d) of the National
                                                  hour PM2.5 standards by the applicable                                                                        Act (Act). If we finalize this rule as
                                                                                                          Technology Transfer and Advancement
                                                  attainment date of December 31, 2015.                                                                         proposed, it would extend the Act’s
                                                  If finalized, the State of California will              Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because
                                                                                                                                                                protections to this species.
                                                  be required under CAA sections 179(d)                   application of those requirements would
                                                                                                          be inconsistent with the CAA; and                     DATES: We will accept comments
                                                  and 189(d) to submit a revision to the                                                                        received or postmarked on or before
                                                  SIP for the San Joaquin Valley that,                       • Does not provide the EPA with the                December 5, 2016. Comments submitted
                                                  among other elements, demonstrates                      discretionary authority to address                    electronically using the Federal
                                                  expeditious attainment of the standards                 disproportionate human health or                      eRulemaking Portal (see ADDRESSES,
                                                  within the time period provided under                   environmental effects with practical,                 below) must be received by 11:59 p.m.
                                                  CAA section 179(d) and that provides                    appropriate, and legally permissible                  Eastern Time on the closing date. We
                                                  for annual reduction in the emissions of                methods under Executive Order 12898                   must receive requests for public
                                                  PM2.5 or a PM2.5 plan precursor                         (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).                      hearings, in writing, at the address
                                                  pollutant within the area of not less                                                                         shown in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
                                                                                                             In addition, this proposed action does
                                                  than five percent until attainment. The                                                                       CONTACT by November 21, 2016.
                                                  SIP revision required under CAA                         not have Tribal implications as
                                                                                                          specified by Executive Order 13175 (65                ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                  sections 179(d) and 189(d) would be                                                                           by one of the following methods:
                                                  due for submittal to the EPA no later                   FR 67249, November 9, 2000), because
                                                                                                          the SIP obligations discussed herein do                  (1) Electronically: Go to the Federal
                                                  than December 31, 2016.                                                                                       eRulemaking Portal: http://
                                                     The EPA is soliciting public                         not apply to Indian Tribes and thus this
                                                                                                          proposed action will not impose                       www.regulations.gov. In the Search box,
                                                  comments on the issues discussed in
                                                                                                          substantial direct costs on Tribal                    enter FWS–R4–ES–2016–0121, which is
                                                  this document. We will accept
                                                                                                                                                                the docket number for this rulemaking.
                                                  comments from the public on this                        governments or preempt Tribal law.
                                                                                                                                                                Then, click on the Search button. On the
                                                  proposal for the next 30 days. We will                  Nonetheless, the EPA has notified the
                                                                                                                                                                resulting page, in the Search panel on
                                                  consider these comments before taking                   Tribes within the San Joaquin Valley
                                                                                                                                                                the left side of the screen, under the
                                                  final action.                                           PM2.5 nonattainment area of the                       Document Type heading, click on the
                                                  IV. Statutory and Executive Order                       proposed action.                                      Proposed Rules link to locate this
                                                  Reviews                                                 List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52                    document. You may submit a comment
                                                    This proposed action in and of itself                                                                       by clicking on ‘‘Comment Now!’’
                                                  establishes no new requirements; it                       Environmental protection, Air                          (2) By hard copy: Submit by U.S. mail
                                                  merely documents that air quality in the                pollution control, Ammonia,                           or hand-delivery to: Public Comments
                                                  San Joaquin Valley did not meet the                     Incorporation by reference,                           Processing, Attn: FWS–R4–ES–2016–
                                                  1997 PM2.5 standards by the CAA                         Intergovernmental relations, Nitrogen                 0121, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
                                                  deadline. For that reason, this proposed                dioxide, Particulate matter, Reporting                MS: BPHC, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls
                                                  action:                                                 and recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur                Church, VA 22041–3803.
                                                    • Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory                   oxides, Volatile organic compounds.                      We request that you send comments
                                                  action’’ subject to review by the Office                                                                      only by the methods described above.
                                                                                                            Dated: September 23, 2016.                          We will post all comments on http://
                                                  of Management and Budget under
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                                                                                                          Alexis Strauss,                                       www.regulations.gov. This generally
                                                  Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735,
                                                  October 4, 1993);                                       Acting Regional Administrator, Region IX.             means that we will post any personal
                                                    • Does not impose an information                      [FR Doc. 2016–24084 Filed 10–5–16; 8:45 am]           information you provide us (see
                                                  collection burden under the provisions                  BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                Information Requested, below, for more
                                                  of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44                                                                            information).
                                                  U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);                                                                                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brad
                                                    • Is certified as not having a                                                                              S. Rieck, Acting Field Supervisor, U.S.
                                                  significant economic impact on a                                                                              Fish and Wildlife Service, Louisiana


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Document Created: 2016-10-06 02:37:27
Document Modified: 2016-10-06 02:37:27
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.
DatesAny comments must arrive by November 7, 2016.
ContactRory Mays, Air Planning Office (AIR- 2), EPA Region 9, (415) 972-3227, [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 69448 
CFR AssociatedEnvironmental Protection; Air Pollution Control; Ammonia; Incorporation by Reference; Intergovernmental Relations; Nitrogen Dioxide; Particulate Matter; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Sulfur Oxides and Volatile Organic Compounds

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