81_FR_75975 81 FR 75764 - Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; State of California; Coachella Valley; Attainment Plan for 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standards

81 FR 75764 - Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; State of California; Coachella Valley; Attainment Plan for 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standards

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 211 (November 1, 2016)

Page Range75764-75780
FR Document2016-26376

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve state implementation plan (SIP) revisions submitted by the State of California to provide for attainment of the 1997 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standards in the Coachella Valley nonattainment area. The EPA is proposing to find the emissions inventories to be acceptable and to approve the reasonably available control measures, transportation control strategies and measures, rate of progress and reasonable further progress demonstrations, attainment demonstration, vehicle miles traveled offset demonstration and the transportation conformity motor vehicle emission budgets.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 52

[EPA-R09-OAR-2016-0244; FRL-9954-76-Region 9]


Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; State of 
California; Coachella Valley; Attainment Plan for 1997 8-Hour Ozone 
Standards

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to 
approve state implementation plan (SIP) revisions submitted by the 
State of California to provide for attainment of the 1997 8-hour ozone 
national ambient air quality standards in the Coachella Valley 
nonattainment area. The EPA is proposing to find the emissions 
inventories to be acceptable and to approve the reasonably available 
control measures, transportation control strategies and measures, rate 
of progress and reasonable further progress demonstrations, attainment 
demonstration, vehicle miles traveled offset demonstration and the 
transportation conformity motor vehicle emission budgets.

DATES: Any comments must be submitted by December 1, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-R09-
OAR-2016-0244 at http://www.regulations.gov, or via email to 
[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

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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.
    Docket: The index to the docket for this action is available 
electronically on the www.regulations.gov Web site and in hard copy at 
EPA Region IX, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, California 94105. 
While all documents in the docket are listed in the index, some 
information may be publicly available only at the hard copy location 
(e.g., copyrighted material), and some may not be publicly available at 
either location (e.g., CBI). To inspect the hard copy materials, please 
schedule an appointment during normal business hours with the contact 
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section below.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tom Kelly, Air Planning Office (AIR-
2), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX, (415) 972-3856, 
[email protected].

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

Table of Contents

I. The 8-Hour Ozone Standards and the Coachella Valley Nonattainment 
Area
    A. Background on the 8-Hour Ozone Standards
    B. The Coachella Valley 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area
II. CAA and Regulatory Requirements for Ozone Nonattainment SIPs
III. CARB's SIP Submittals to Address the 1997 8-Hour Ozone 
Standards in the Coachella Valley Nonattainment Area
    A. CARB's SIP Submittals
    B. CAA Procedural and Administrative Requirements for SIP 
Submittals
IV. Review of the Coachella Valley Ozone Plan
    A. Emissions Inventories
    B. Reasonably Available Control Measures Demonstration and 
Adopted Control Strategy
    C. Attainment Demonstration
    D. Rate of Progress and Reasonable Further Progress 
Demonstrations
    E. Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets for Transportation Conformity
    F. Vehicle Miles Travelled Emissions Offset Demonstration
V. The EPA's Proposed Actions
    A. The EPA's Proposed Approvals
    B. Request for Public Comments
VI. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

I. The 8-Hour Ozone Standards and the Coachella Valley Nonattainment 
Area

A. Background on the 8-Hour Ozone Standards

    Ground-level ozone is formed when oxides of nitrogen 
(NOX) and volatile organic compounds (VOC) react in the 
presence of sunlight.\1\ These two pollutants, referred to as ozone 
precursors, are emitted by many types of pollution sources, including 
on- and off-road motor vehicles and engines, power plants and 
industrial facilities, and smaller area sources such as lawn and garden 
equipment and paints.
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    \1\ California plans use the term Reactive Organic Gases (ROG) 
for VOC. These terms are essentially synonymous. For simplicity, we 
use the term VOC herein to mean either VOC or ROG.
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    Scientific evidence indicates that adverse public health effects 
occur following exposure to ozone, particularly in children and adults 
with lung disease. Breathing air containing ozone can reduce lung 
function and inflame airways, which can increase respiratory symptoms 
and aggravate asthma or other lung diseases. Ozone exposure also has 
been associated with increased susceptibility to respiratory 
infections, medication use, doctor visits, as well as emergency 
department visits and hospital admissions for individuals with lung 
disease. Ozone exposure also increases the risk of premature death from 
heart or lung disease. Children are at increased risk from exposure to 
ozone because their lungs are still developing and they are more likely 
to be active outdoors, which increases their exposure. See ``Fact 
Sheet, Proposal to Revise the National Ambient Air Quality Standards 
for Ozone'' (January 6, 2010); 75 FR 2938 (January 19, 2010).
    In 1979, under section 109 of the Clean Air Act (CAA), the EPA 
established primary and secondary national ambient air quality 
standards (NAAQS or standards) for ozone at 0.12 parts per million 
(ppm) averaged over a 1-hour period. See 44 FR 8202 (February 8, 1979).
    On July 18, 1997, the EPA revised the primary and secondary 
standards for ozone to set the acceptable level of ozone in the ambient 
air at 0.08 ppm, averaged over an 8-hour period (``1997 8-hour ozone 
standards''). See 62 FR 38856 (July 18, 1997). The EPA set the 1997 8-
hour ozone standard based on scientific evidence demonstrating that 
ozone causes adverse health effects at lower concentrations and over 
longer periods of time than was understood when the previous 1-hour 
ozone standards were set. The EPA determined that the 1997 8-hour 
standards would be more protective of human health, especially for 
children and adults who are active outdoors, and individuals with a 
pre-existing respiratory disease, such as asthma.\2\ In 2008, the EPA 
revised and strengthened the NAAQS for ozone by setting the acceptable 
level of ozone in the ambient air at 0.075 ppm, averaged over an 8-hour 
period. 73 FR 16436 (March 27, 2008). In 2015, the EPA further 
tightened the 8-hour ozone standards to 0.070 ppm. 80 FR 65292 (October 
26, 2015). While the 1979 1-hour ozone standards and the 1997 8-hour 
ozone standards have been revoked, certain requirements that had 
applied under the revoked standards continue to apply under the anti-
backsliding provisions of CAA section 172(e), including an approved 
attainment plan.
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    \2\ On March 27, 2008, the EPA revised and further strengthened 
the primary and secondary NAAQS for ozone by setting the acceptable 
level of ozone in the ambient air at 0.075 ppm, averaged over an 8-
hour period (``2008 8-hour ozone standards''). See 73 FR 16436. On 
May 21, 2012, the EPA designated areas of the country with respect 
to the 2008 8-hour ozone standards. See 77 FR 30088 and 40 CFR 
81.330. On October 1, 2015, the EPA again strengthened the primary 
and secondary NAAQS for ozone in ambient air to 0.070 ppm averaged 
over 8 hours. See 80 FR 65292. For nonattainment areas classified as 
``serious'' under the 2008 ozone standards, such as the Coachella 
Valley, attainment SIPs were due on July 21, 2016. We will evaluate 
the 2008 attainment SIPs in the timeframes specified by the CAA. We 
have not yet set SIP submittal dates for the 2015 8-hour ozone 
standards. Today's action applies only to the 1997 8-hour ozone 
standards and does not address requirements for the 2008 and 2015 8-
hour ozone standards.
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B. The Coachella Valley 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area

    Following promulgation of a new or revised NAAQS, the EPA is 
required by the CAA to designate areas throughout the nation as 
attaining or not attaining the standards. Effective June 15, 2004, we 
designated nonattainment areas for the 1997 8-hour ozone standards. See 
69 FR 23858 (April 30, 2004). The designations and classifications for 
the 1997 8-hour ozone standards for California areas are codified at 40 
CFR 81.305. In a rule governing certain facets of implementation of the 
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standards (the Phase 1 Rule), the EPA classified the Coachella Valley 
as ``Serious'' for the 1997 8-hour ozone standards, with an attainment 
date no later than June 15, 2013. See 69 FR 23858 (April 30, 2004). On 
November 28, 2007, the California Air Resources Board (CARB or State) 
requested that the EPA reclassify the Coachella Valley 8-hour ozone 
nonattainment area from ``Serious'' to ``Severe-15.'' The EPA granted 
the reclassification, effective June 4, 2010, with an attainment date 
of not later than June 15, 2019. See 75 FR 24409 (May 5, 2010).
    The Coachella Valley area is located within Riverside County. For a 
precise description of the geographic boundaries of the area, see 40 
CFR 81.305. The Coachella Valley is under the jurisdiction of the South 
Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD or District). The 
District and CARB are responsible for adopting and submitting a state 
implementation plan (SIP) to attain the 1997 8-hour ozone standards for 
nonattainment areas in their jurisdiction.
    Air quality in the Coachella Valley has steadily improved in recent 
years. Design values have declined from 0.108 ppm in 2003 to 0.088 ppm 
in 2015.\3\ Design values are used to designate and classify 
nonattainment areas, as well as to assess progress towards meeting the 
air quality standards.\4\
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    \3\ Design values for 2000 to 2006 are contained in Figure 8-5 
of the 2007 AQMP. Design values for 2005 to 2015 are contained in 
the Air Quality Subsystem (AQS) Preliminary Design Value Report for 
the Coachella Valley and Western Mojave Desert (September 7, 2016). 
These documents are in the docket for today's action.
    \4\ For more information about ozone design values, see 40 CFR 
50, Appendix I.
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    The Coachella Valley is downwind from the South Coast Air Basin, 
which is also regulated by the SCAQMD. The South Coast Air Basin's 
continued progress toward meeting the 1997 Ozone standards is critical 
to the Coachella Valley attaining the 1997 ozone standards. The 
SCAQMD's Final 2007 Air Quality Management Plan (2007 AQMP) states, 
``pollutant transport from the South Coast Air Basin to the Coachella 
Valley is the primary cause of its ozone nonattainment status.'' \5\ 
The 2007 AQMP cites several studies that confirm the transport between 
the two air basins.\6\ It also describes the late daily peak in ozone 
concentrations, 6:00 p.m. for Palm Springs, as indicative of pollution 
that has been transported. The 2007 AQMP states, ``if this peak [in 
ozone concentrations] were locally generated, it would be occurring 
near mid-day and not in the late afternoon or early evening.'' \7\ The 
2007 AQMP also compares the relative magnitudes of VOC and 
NOX emissions in the Coachella Valley and the South Coast 
Air Basin, showing average annual VOC emissions to be 30-40 times 
greater in the South Coast Air Basin than in the Coachella Valley, and 
average annual NOX emissions to be more than 20 times 
greater in the South Coast Air Basin.\8\
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    \5\ ``Final 2007 Air Quality Management Plan,'' South Coast Air 
Quality Management District, June 2007, see page 8-1.
    \6\ 2007 AQMP at 8-4 (citing R.W. Keith (SCAQMD) A 
Climatological/Air Quality Profile, California South Coast Air 
Basin, 1980; E.K. Kauper (Pollution Res. & Control Corp.), Coachella 
Valley Air Quality Study, Final Report, (County Contract & U.S. 
Public Health Service Grant No. 69-A-0610), 1971; P.J. Drivas and 
F.H. Shair, A Tracer Study of Pollutant Transport in the Los Angeles 
Area, Atmos. Environ. 8: 1155-1163. 4, 1974; T.B. Smith et al. (ARB 
Contract to MRI/Caltech), ``The Impact of Transport from the South 
Coast Air Basin on Ozone Levels in the Southeast Desert Air Basin,'' 
1983).
    \7\ 2007 AQMP at 8-4.
    \8\ 2007 AQMP at 8-4, Table 8-2.
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II. CAA and Regulatory Requirements for Ozone Nonattainment SIPs

    States must implement the 1997 8-hour ozone standards under Title 
1, Part D of the CAA, which includes section 172, ``Nonattainment plan 
provisions,'' and subpart 2, ``Additional Provisions for Ozone 
Nonattainment Areas'' (sections 181-185).
    In order to assist states in developing effective plans to address 
ozone nonattainment problems, the EPA issued an implementation rule for 
the 1997 8-hour ozone standards (``1997 Ozone Implementation Rule''). 
This rule was finalized in two phases. The first phase of the rule 
addressed classifications for the 1997 8-hour ozone standards, 
applicable attainment dates for the various classifications, and the 
timing of emissions reductions needed for attainment. See 69 FR 23951 
(April 30, 2004). The second phase addressed SIP submittal dates and 
the requirements for reasonably available control technology and 
measures (RACT and RACM), reasonable further progress (RFP), modeling 
and attainment demonstrations, contingency measures, and new source 
review. See 70 FR 71612 (November 29, 2005). The rule was codified at 
40 CFR part 51, subpart X.
    The EPA announced the revocation of the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS and 
the anti-backsliding requirements that apply upon revocation, in a 
rulemaking that established final implementation rules for the 2008 8-
hour ozone NAAQS. 80 FR 12264 (March 6, 2015). Consistent with the 
anti-backsliding provisions in CAA section 172(e), the EPA included 
anti-backsliding requirements that apply upon revocation of the 1997 8-
hour ozone NAAQS. Notwithstanding revocation of the 1997 8-hour ozone 
NAAQS, areas that were designated as nonattainment for the 1997 8-hour 
ozone NAAQS at the time the standards were revoked continue to be 
subject to certain SIP requirements that had previously applied based 
on area classifications for the standards. Id. at 12296; 40 CFR 51.1105 
and 51.1100(o). Thus, in general, the Coachella Valley remains subject 
to the requirements of the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS applicable to 
``Severe'' nonattainment areas.
    We discuss the CAA and regulatory requirements for 1997 8-hour 
ozone nonattainment plans in more detail below.

III. CARB's SIP Submittals To Address the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standards 
in the Coachella Valley Nonattainment Area

A. CARB's SIP Submittals

    Designation of an area as nonattainment starts the process for a 
state to develop and submit to the EPA a SIP providing for attainment 
of the NAAQS under title 1, part D of the CAA. For areas designated as 
nonattainment for the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS effective June 15, 2004, 
this attainment SIP was due by June 15, 2007. See CAA section 172(b). 
CARB made the following five SIP submittals to address the CAA planning 
requirements for attaining the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS for the 
Coachella Valley (and other areas as noted):
     ``Final 2007 Air Quality Management Plan,'' South Coast 
Air Quality Management District, June 2007 (2007 AQMP); \9\
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    \9\ See letter from James N. Goldstene, Executive Officer, CARB, 
to Wayne Nastri, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 9, November 28, 
2007 with enclosures.
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     ``2007 State Strategy for the California State 
Implementation Plan,'' Release Date April 26, 2007 and Appendices A--G, 
CARB, Release Date May 7, 2007 (2007 State Strategy); \10\
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    \10\ See letter from James N. Goldstene, Executive Officer, 
CARB, to Wayne Nastri, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 9, 
November 16, 2007 with enclosures.
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     ``Status Report on the State Strategy for California's 
2007 State Implementation Plan (SIP) and Proposed Revision to the SIP 
Reflecting Implementation of the 2007 State Strategy,'' CARB, Release 
Date: March 24, 2009 (2009 State Strategy Status Report);
     ``Progress Report on Implementation of PM2.5 
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Implementation Plans (SIP) for the South Coast and San Joaquin Valley 
Air Basins and Proposed SIP Revisions,'' CARB, Release Date March 29, 
2011 (2011 State Strategy Progress Report); and
     ``Staff Report, Proposed Updates to the 1997 8-Hour Ozone 
Standard, State Implementation Plans; Coachella Valley and Western 
Mojave Desert,'' CARB, Release Date: September 22, 2014 (2014 SIP 
Update).\11\
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    \11\ See letter from Richard Corey, Executive Officer CARB, to 
Jared Blumenfeld, Regional Administrator, U.S. EPA, dated November 
6, 2014 with enclosures.
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    Additionally, on March 24, 2008, CARB submitted an Ozone Early 
Progress Plan \12\ for several areas, including the Coachella Valley. 
The plan consisted of motor vehicle emissions budgets for 
transportation conformity. The EPA found the Coachella Valley 
NOX and VOC budgets adequate for the 1997 ozone standards, 
effective May 22, 2008. See 73 FR 25694 (May 7, 2008).
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    \12\ ``Early Progress Plans Demonstrating Progress Toward 
Attaining the 8-hour National Air Quality Standards for Ozone and 
Setting Transportation Conformity Budgets for Ventura County, 
Antelope Valley--Western Mojave Desert, Coachella Valley, Eastern 
Kern County, and Imperial County'' (revised), CARB (February 27, 
2008).
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    In today's proposal, we refer to the portions of these documents 
relevant to the Coachella Valley collectively as the ``Coachella Valley 
Ozone Plan'' or ``the Plan.'' EPA has already approved portions of 
these documents in actions for other nonattainment areas.\13\ 
Similarly, in today's proposal, we are evaluating and proposing action 
on only those portions of the 2007 AQMP that are relevant to attainment 
of the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS in the Coachella Valley. Below is a 
description of the portions that are relevant to the Coachella Valley.
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    \13\ For example, portions of the 2007 AQMP, 2007 State 
Strategy, and the 2011 State Strategy Progress Report were approved 
in EPA actions on the SCAQMD Attainment Plan for the 1997 8-hour 
Ozone Standards. See 77 FR 12674 (March 1, 2012) and 79 FR 52539 
(September 3, 2014).
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2007 AQMP
    The 2007 AQMP discusses attainment of the 1997 ozone NAAQS for both 
the South Coast Air Basin and Coachella Valley, and the 1997 p.m.2.5 
NAAQS for the South Coast Air Basin. We are only acting on the ozone 
portions of the 2007 AQMP, and only on the portions applicable to the 
Coachella Valley, which includes the following sections of the 2007 
AQMP: the emissions estimates, RFP demonstrations, and motor vehicle 
emission budgets for the Coachella Valley in Chapter 8; the detailed 
base and future emission inventories in Appendix III; the modeling for 
the attainment demonstration in Chapter 5 and Appendix V; the control 
strategy in Chapters 4 and 7; and the RACM discussion in Chapter 6 and 
Appendix VI.
State Strategy
    The 2007 State Strategy, as amended by the 2009 State Strategy 
Status Report and 2011 State Strategy Progress Report, provides a RACM 
demonstration for mobile sources. The relevant portions of the 2007 
State Strategy include Chapter 3, which describes California's SIP 
commitments, and Chapter 5, which lists individual measures in more 
detail, as part of the State's submittal. We note, however, that other 
portions of the 2007 State Strategy contain additional information 
relevant to Coachella Valley, such as emissions reductions from the 
Strategy contained in Appendix A. Appendix F of the 2011 State Strategy 
Progress Report provides revised control measure commitments and a 
revised rule implementation schedule for the 2007 AQMP.
2014 SIP Update
    The 2014 SIP Update, which covers both the Coachella Valley and 
Western Mojave Desert 1997 8-hour ozone nonattainment areas, updates 
the following sections of the 2007 AQMP: emissions inventories; RFP 
demonstration, and vehicle miles travelled (VMT) offset demonstration. 
The 2014 SIP Update also updates the motor vehicle emissions budgets in 
the Ozone Early Progress Plan mentioned above. It also revises the 
attainment targets for NOX and VOC emissions, using the same 
percentage reduction from the 2002 baseline as planned in the 2007 
AQMP. Finally, the 2014 SIP Update (and 2007 AQMP) also contain 
contingency measures to be implemented in the event the area fails to 
meet an RFP milestone or fails to attain by the applicable date, as 
required by CAA section 172(c)(9). We are not proposing action on these 
contingency measures at this time. Contingency measures are a distinct 
provision of the Clean Air Act that we may act on separately from the 
attainment requirements.

B. CAA Procedural and Administrative Requirements for SIP Submittals

    CAA sections 110(a)(1) and (2) and 110(l) require a state to 
provide reasonable public notice and opportunity for public hearing 
prior to the adoption and submittal of a SIP or SIP revision. To meet 
this requirement, every SIP submittal should include evidence that 
adequate public notice was given and an opportunity for a public 
hearing was provided consistent with the EPA's implementing regulations 
in 40 CFR 51.102.
    The SCAQMD and CARB provided public notice and an opportunity for 
public comment through public comment periods, and held public hearings 
prior to adopting the components of the Coachella Valley Ozone Plan. 
Hearing and adoption dates are shown in Table 1. The SCAQMD's and 
CARB's submittals both include proof of publication for notices of the 
District's and CARB's public hearings, as evidence that all hearings 
were properly noticed. Therefore, we find the submittals meet the 
procedural requirements of CAA sections 110(a) and 110(l).

   Table 1--Agencies and Adoption Dates for the Coachella Valley Attainment Plan for the 1997 Ozone Standards
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SCAQMD/2007 AQMP....................  March 2, 2007....................  June 1, 2007...........            07-9
CARB/2007 State Strategy............  May 7, 2007......................  June 21 and 22, 2007,             07-28
                                                                          and July 27, 2007.
CARB/2007 AQMP......................  August 10, 2007..................  September 27, 2007.....           07-41
CARB/2009 State Strategy Status       March 24, 2009...................  April 23, 2009.........           09-34
 Report.
CARB/2011 State Strategy Progress     March 29, 2011...................  April 28, 2011.........           11-24
 Report.
CARB/2014 SIP Update................  September 22, 2014...............  October 24, 2014.......           14-29
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    CAA section 110(k)(1)(B) requires that the EPA determine whether a 
SIP submittal is complete within 60 days of receipt. This section of 
the CAA also provides that any plan that the EPA has not affirmatively 
determined to be complete or incomplete will be deemed complete by 
operation of law six months after the date of submittal. The EPA's SIP 
completeness criteria are found at 40 CFR part 51, Appendix V. The 
EPA's completeness determinations for each submittal are shown in Table 
2.

  Table 2--Submittals and Completeness Determinations for the Coachella
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            Submittal               Submittal date     Completeness date
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2007 State Strategy.............  November 16, 2007.  May 14, 2008.
2007 AQMP.......................  November 28, 2007.  May 26, 2008.
2009 State Strategy Status        August 12, 2009...  February 8, 2010.
 Report.
2011 State Strategy Progress      July 29, 2011.....  January 25 2012.
 Report.
2014 SIP Update.................  November 6, 2014..  May 5, 2015.
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IV. Review of the Coachella Valley Ozone Plan

A. Emissions Inventories

1. Requirements for Emissions Inventories
    CAA section 182(a)(1) requires each state with an ozone 
nonattainment area classified under subpart 2 to submit a 
``comprehensive, accurate, current inventory of actual emissions from 
all sources'' of the relevant pollutants in accordance with guidance 
provided by the Administrator. While this inventory is not a specific 
requirement under the anti-backsliding provisions at 40 CFR 51.1105 and 
51.1100(o), it provides support for demonstrations required under these 
anti-backsliding rules. Additionally, a baseline emissions inventory is 
needed for the attainment demonstration and for meeting RFP 
requirements. EPA's 1997 Ozone Implementation Rule identifies 2002 as 
the baseline year for the SIP planning emissions inventory. See 69 FR 
23980 (October 27, 2004). EPA emissions inventory guidance sets 
specific planning requirements pertaining to future milestone years for 
reporting RFP and to attainment demonstration years.\14\ Key RFP 
analysis years in the RFP demonstration include 2008 and every 
subsequent 3 years until the attainment date.
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    \14\ ``Emission Inventory Guidance for Implementation of Ozone 
and Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards 
(NAAQS) and Regional Haze Regulations'' (EPA-454/R-05-001, August 
2005, updated November 2005) and ``Final Rule to Implement the 8-
Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards--Phase 2'' (70 FR 
71612).
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    We have evaluated the emissions inventories in the Coachella Valley 
Ozone Plan to determine if they are consistent with EPA guidance and 
adequate to support the Plan's RACM, RFP, rate of progress (ROP) and 
attainment demonstrations.
2. Emissions Inventories in the Coachella Valley Ozone Plan
    Appendix A of the 2014 SIP Update contains detailed emissions 
inventories for the Coachella Valley. A partial summary of this 
information is contained in Table 3. The average summer weekday 
emissions typical of the ozone season are used for the 2002 base year 
planning inventory and the 2018 attainment year.\15\ These inventories 
incorporate reductions from federal, state, and district control 
measures received by CARB through September 2012.
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    \15\ ``Attainment year'' refers to the ozone season immediately 
preceding a nonattainment area's attainment date. In the case of the 
Coachella Valley, the applicable attainment date is June 15, 2019, 
and the ozone season immediately preceding that date will occur in 
year 2018.

 Table 3--Coachella Valley NOX and VOC Emissions Inventory Summaries for the 2002 Base Year and 2018 Attainment
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                             [Average summer weekday emissions in tons per day] \a\
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                                                       2002            2018            2002            2018
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Stationary Sources..............................           0.875           0.851           3.067           4.182
Area Sources....................................           0.492           0.305           5.061           3.863
On-Road Mobile Sources..........................          33.009          10.558           9.294           2.897
Other Mobile Sources............................           8.912           5.109           5.287           3.919
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    Totals \b\..................................          43.287          16.823          22.709          14.861
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\a\ Source: 2014 SIP Update, Appendix A, Table A-1.
\b\ Because of rounding conventions, source categories may not add to the exact emission totals.

    The on-road motor vehicles inventory category consists of trucks, 
automobiles, buses, and motorcycles. California's model for estimating 
emissions from on-road motor vehicles operating in California is 
referred to as ``EMFAC'' (short for EMission FACtor). EMFAC has 
undergone many revisions over the years. At the time the 2014 SIP 
Update was submitted, EMFAC2011 was the model approved by the EPA for 
estimating on-road motor source emissions in California.\16\ See 78 FR 
14533 (March 6, 2013). Appendix D of the 2014 SIP Update contains the 
latest on-road motor vehicle summer planning VOC and NOX 
inventories, vehicle population, VMT and trips for each

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EMFAC vehicle class category for the Coachella Valley. The motor 
vehicle emissions in the Plan are based on CARB's EMFAC2011 emission 
factor model and the latest planning assumptions from Southern 
California Association of Government's (SCAG's) 2012-2035 Regional 
Transportation Plan.\17\
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    \16\ EMFAC2011's approval is granted in 78 FR 14533. More 
recently, the EPA approved EMFAC2014 as the model for estimating on-
road emissions. That approval allowed the continued use of EMFAC2011 
until December 14, 2017. See 80 FR 77337.
    \17\ SCAG's Regional Transportation Plan 2012-2035, including 
Amendment #1 and #2 and the Air Quality Conformity Analysis. April 
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    The 2014 SIP Update contains off-road VOC and NOX 
inventories developed by CARB using category-specific methods and 
models.\18\ The off-road mobile source category includes aircraft, 
trains, ships, and off-road vehicles and equipment used for 
construction, farming, commercial, industrial, and recreational 
activities.
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    \18\ Detailed information on CARB's off-road motor vehicle 
emissions inventory methodologies is found at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/msei/categories.htm#offroad_motor_vehicles.
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    The stationary source category of the emissions inventory includes 
non-mobile, fixed sources of air pollution comprised of individual 
industrial, manufacturing, and commercial facilities. Examples of 
stationary sources (a.k.a., point sources) include fuel combustion 
(e.g., electric utilities), waste disposal (e.g., landfills), cleaning 
and surface coatings (e.g., printing), petroleum production and 
marketing, and industrial processes (e.g., chemical). Stationary source 
operators report to the District the process and emissions data used to 
calculate emissions from point sources. The District then enters the 
information reported by emission sources into the California Emission 
Inventory Development and Reporting System (CEIDARS) database.\19\
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    \19\ The CEIDARS database consists of two categories of 
information: source information and utility information. Source 
information includes the basic inventory information generated and 
collected on all point and area sources. Utility information 
generally includes auxiliary data, which helps categorize and 
further define the source information. Used together, CEIDARS is 
capable of generating complex reports based on a multitude of 
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    The area sources category includes aggregated emissions data from 
processes that are individually small and widespread or not well-
defined point sources. The area source subcategories include solvent 
evaporation (e.g., consumer products and architectural coatings) and 
miscellaneous processes (e.g., residential fuel combustion and farming 
operations). Emissions from these sources are calculated from product 
sales, population, employment data, and other parameters for a wide 
range of activities that generate air pollution in the Coachella 
Valley.\20\
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    \20\ Detailed information on the area-wide source category 
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    The emission inventories in the 2014 SIP Update use the California 
Emission Projection Analysis Model (CEPAM).\21\ The CEPAM model used in 
the 2014 SIP Update is based on a 2008 baseline inventory developed 
using the methods and databases described above (e.g., EMFAC2011; 
CEIDARS; and CARB modular off-road equipment updates such as the 2011 
In-Use Off-Road Equipment model, Transportation Refrigeration Units 
model, and Cargo Handling Equipment model.). The inventory was 
calibrated to 2008 emissions and activity levels, and inventories for 
other years are back-cast (e.g., 2002) or forecast (e.g., 2018) using 
CEPAM from that base inventory.\22\
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    \21\ Appendix A of the 2014 SIP Update contains the estimated 
VOC and NOX stationary, area-wide and off-road forecast 
summaries by Emission Inventory Code categories for the Coachella 
Valley from CEPAM. A CEPAM inventory tool was created to support the 
development of the 2012 PM2.5 SIPs due at that time. The 
tool was designed to support all of the modeling, planning, and 
reporting requirements due at that time and includes updates for all 
the pollutants (e.g., NOX and VOC). Modeling results, 
which are summarized in Appendix A, are available separately in 
electronic file format.
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3. Proposed Action on the Emissions Inventories
    We have reviewed the emissions inventories in the Coachella Valley 
Ozone Plan and the inventory methodologies used by the District and 
CARB for consistency with CAA section 182(a)(1) and EPA guidance. We 
find that the base year and projected attainment year inventories are 
comprehensive, accurate, and current inventories of actual and 
projected emissions of NOX and VOC in the Coachella Valley 
as of the date of the submittal. Accordingly, we propose to find that 
these inventories provide an appropriate basis for the various other 
elements of the Coachella Valley Ozone Plan, including the RACM, ROP, 
RFP, and attainment demonstrations.

B. Reasonably Available Control Measures Demonstration and Adopted 
Control Strategy

1. RACM Requirements
    CAA section 172(c)(1) requires that each attainment plan provide 
for the implementation of all reasonable available control measures as 
expeditiously as practicable and provide for attainment of the NAAQS. 
The RACM demonstration requirement is a continuing applicable 
requirement for the Coachella Valley under the EPA's anti-backsliding 
rules that apply once a standard has been revoked. See 40 CFR 
51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(17).
    The EPA has previously provided guidance interpreting the RACM 
requirement in the ``General Preamble for the Implementation of Title I 
of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990'' (``General Preamble'') \23\ 
and in a memorandum entitled ``Guidance on Reasonably Available Control 
Measures (RACM) Requirements and Attainment Demonstration Submissions 
for the Ozone NAAQS,'' John Seitz, November 30, 1999 (Seitz memo).\24\ 
In summary, EPA guidance provides that to address the requirement to 
adopt all RACM, states should consider all potentially reasonable 
control measures for source categories in the nonattainment area to 
determine whether they are reasonably available for implementation in 
that area and whether they would, if implemented individually or 
collectively, advance the area's attainment date by one year or 
more.\25\
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    \23\ See 57 FR 13498, 13560. The General Preamble describes the 
EPA's preliminary view on how we would interpret various SIP 
planning provisions in title I of the CAA as amended in 1990, 
including those planning provisions applicable to the 1-hour ozone 
standards. The EPA continues to rely on certain guidance in the 
General Preamble to implement the 8-hour ozone standards under title 
I.
    \24\ Available at www.epa.gov/ttn/oarpg/t1pgm.html.
    \25\ See Seitz memo and General Preamble at 13560; see also 
``State Implementation Plans; General Preamble for Proposed 
Rulemaking on Approval of Plan Revisions for Nonattainment Areas,'' 
44 FR 20372 (April 4, 1979) and Memorandum dated December 14, 2000, 
from John S. Seitz, Director, Office of Air Quality Planning and 
Standards, ``Additional Submission on RACM from States with Severe 
One-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area SIPs.''
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    Any measures that are necessary to meet these requirements that are 
not already either federally promulgated, part of the state's SIP, or 
otherwise creditable in SIPs must be submitted in enforceable form as 
part of a state's attainment plan for the area. CAA section 172(c)(6) 
requires nonattainment plans to include enforceable emission 
limitations, and such other control measures, means or techniques 
(including economic incentives such as fees, marketable permits, and 
auctions of emission rights), as well as schedules and timetables for 
compliance, as may be necessary or appropriate to provide for 
attainment of such standards in such area by the applicable attainment 
date. See also CAA section 110(a)(2)(A).
    The purpose of the RACM analysis is to determine whether or not 
control measures exist that are economically and technically reasonable 
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would advance the attainment date for nonattainment areas. The EPA 
defines RACM as any potential control measure for application to point, 
area, on-road and non-road emission source categories that: (1) Is 
technologically feasible; (2) is economically feasible; (3) does not 
cause ``substantial widespread and long-term adverse impacts''; (4) is 
not ``absurd, unenforceable, or impracticable''; and (5) can advance 
the attainment date by at least one year. General Preamble at 13560.
    For ozone nonattainment areas classified as moderate or above, CAA 
section 182(b)(2) also requires implementation of RACT for all major 
sources of VOC and for each VOC source category for which the EPA has 
issued a Control Techniques Guidelines (CTG) document. CAA section 
182(f) requires that RACT under section 182(b)(2) also apply to major 
stationary sources of NOX. In Severe areas, a major source 
is a stationary source that emits or has the potential to emit at least 
25 tons of VOC or NOX per year. CAA section 182(d). Under 
the 8-hour ozone implementation rule, states were required to submit 
SIP revisions meeting the RACT requirements of CAA sections 182(b)(2) 
and 182(f) no later than 27 months after designation for the 8-hour 
ozone standards (September 15, 2006, for areas designated in April 
2004) and to implement the required RACT measures no later than 30 
months after that submittal deadline. See 40 CFR 51.912(a). The EPA has 
approved the RACT SIP for the SCAQMD for the 1997 ozone standards, 
which included rules applicable to the Coachella Valley. See 73 FR 
76947 (December 18, 2008).
2. Control Strategy and RACM Demonstration in the Coachella Valley 
Ozone Plan
a. The District's RACM Demonstration
    Appendix VI of the 2007 AQMP includes a RACM demonstration covering 
both the South Coast Air Basin and the Coachella Valley, which focuses 
on control measures for stationary and area sources. The process to 
identify RACM involved public meetings to solicit input, evaluation of 
the EPA's suggested RACM, and evaluation of air emissions rules in 
other areas (including the San Joaquin Valley, the San Francisco Bay 
Area, Sacramento, Ventura, Dallas-Fort Worth, the Houston-Galveston 
area and the Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium). The District also 
reevaluated all 82 of its existing rules and regulations. The RACM 
evaluation process included a summit where CARB technical experts, 
local government representatives and the public suggested alternative 
ways to attain air quality standards. More than 200 potential control 
measures were identified. The District then screened the identified 
measures and rejected those that would not individually or collectively 
advance attainment in the area by at least one year, had already been 
adopted as rules, or were in the process of being adopted. The 
remaining measures were evaluated by taking into account baseline 
inventories, available control technologies, and potential emission 
reductions as well as whether the measure could be implemented on a 
schedule that would advance attainment of the 1997 8-hour ozone 
standards by at least a year.\26\
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    Based on this analysis, SCAQMD scheduled 16 new or revised 
stationary source control measures for development and adoption, 
including revisions to make SCAQMD rules at least as stringent as other 
California districts' rules and several innovative measures. Since 
submission of the AQMP in 2007, the SCAQMD has adopted 12 of these 
rules and submitted them to the EPA for approval into the SIP. Table 4 
lists the measures identified in the 2007 AQMP,\27\ with citations to 
the Federal Register notice that incorporates each measure into the 
SIP, where applicable. These rules are part of the District's 
enforceable commitment to achieve emissions reductions. However, the 
District acknowledged that its commitment to adopt any given rule might 
prove to be infeasible, meaning the control technology may not be 
available or achievement of the emissions reductions may not be cost 
effective. In adopting the 2007 AQMP, the SCAQMD Board committed to 
``substitute any other measures as necessary to make up any emissions 
reduction shortfall.'' \28\
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    \27\ 2007 AQMP, Tables 4-1, 4-2A and 4-2B.
    \28\ Attachment A of the 2007 AQMP, SCAQMD Board Resolution 07-
9, dated June 1, 2007.

                          Table 4--Status of RACM Rules Identified in SCAQMD 2007 AQMP
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                                                                                                Federal Register
                                                                            Ozone precursor      notice adopting
 Control measure             Rule No.                    Title                controlled          rule into the
                                                                                                       SIP
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CTS-01...........  1144........................  Metalworking fluids    VOC...................  76 FR 70888, 11/
                                                  and direct-contact                             16/2011.
                                                  lubricants.
CTS-04...........  1143........................  Consumer Paint         VOC...................  76 FR 70888, 11/
                                                  Thinners and Multi-                            16/2011.
                                                  Purpose Solvents.
CMB-01...........  1147........................  NOX reductions from    NOX...................  75 FR 46845, 08/
                                                  miscellaneous                                  04/2010.
                                                  sources.
CMB-03...........  1111........................  Further NOX            NOX...................  75 FR 46845, 08/
                                                  reductions from                                04/2010.
                                                  space heaters.
FUG-02...........  461.........................  Gasoline transfer and  VOC...................  78 FR 21543, 04/
                                                  dispensing (VOC).                              11/2013.
FUG-04...........  1149........................  Storage Tank and       VOC...................  74 FR 67821, 12/
                                                  Pipeline Cleaning                              21/2009.
                                                  and Degassing.
MCS-01...........  1110.2......................  Liquid and gaseous     NOX and VOC...........  74 FR 18995,
                                                  fuels--stationary                              April 27, 2009.
                                                  ICEs (NOX and VOC).
MCS-01...........  1146........................  NOX from industrial,   NOX...................  79 FR 57442, 09/
                                                  institutional,                                 25/2014.
                                                  commercial boilers,
                                                  steam generators,
                                                  and process heaters.
MCS-01...........  1146.1......................  NOX from small ind,    NOX...................  79 FR 57442, 09/
                                                  inst, & commercial                             25/2014.
                                                  boilers, steam gens,
                                                  and process heaters.
MCS-05...........  1127........................  Livestock waste (VOC)  VOC...................  78 FR 30768, 05/
                                                                                                 23/2013.
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                           Measures not yet adopted or not approved in the SIP by EPA
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EGM-01...........  2301........................  Emissions reductions   NOX and VOC...........  No rule
                   (proposed)..................   from new or                                    associated with
                                                  redevelopment                                  this
                                                  projects (Indirect                             measure.\a\
                                                  Sources).
FLX-02...........  n/a.........................  Refinery pilot         VOC...................  No rule
                                                  program (VOC).                                 associated with
                                                                                                 this measure.
MOB-05...........  Title 13 Cal. Code of         AB923 LDV high         NOX and VOC...........  n/a.\b\
                    Regulations Sec.   2622.      emitter program.

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MOB-06...........  Title 13 Cal. Code of         AB923 MDV high         NOX and VOC...........  n/a.\b\
                    Regulations Sec.   2622.      emitter program.
n/a..............  2449........................  SOON program.........  NOX...................  (proposed
                                                                                                 approval) 81 FR
                                                                                                 12637, 03/10/
                                                                                                 2016.
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\a\ The District has not finalized Rule 2301.
\b\ SCAQMD implements this program through CARB's Enhanced Fleet Modernization Program.
n/a = not applicable.

    The EPA determined that the 2007 AQMP met the RACM requirement for 
the 1997 8-hour ozone standards in the South Coast Air Basin. See 77 FR 
12674 (March 1, 2012).\29\ CARB submitted a 2012 Air Quality Management 
Plan (2012 AQMP), developed by the SCAQMD, in February 2013 with 
additional information about the Coachella Valley, including data and 
discussion on air quality, pollutant transport, emissions inventories, 
attainment demonstration, and projections of future air quality.\30\ 
For the 2012 AQMP, the SCAQMD followed a process similar to that used 
for the 2007 AQMP, which included public meetings to solicit input, 
evaluation of EPA's suggested RACM, and evaluation of other air 
agencies' regulations. See Appendix VI of the 2012 AQMP. The District 
states in the 2012 AQMP that ``the 2007 AQMP adequately addressed and 
satisfied the CAA planning requirements for ozone in the Coachella 
Valley, and this chapter [Chapter 7: Current & Future Air Quality--
Desert Nonattainment Areas] is for information only.'' The 2012 AQMP 
does, however, include a new RACM demonstration. See Appendix VI of the 
2012 AQMP. It includes new and revised rules for the District since the 
adoption of the 2007 AQMP. The EPA approved the RACM demonstration in 
the 2012 AQMP as a revision to the SIP for both the 1-hour and 1997 8-
hour ozone standards for the South Coast Air Basin. See 79 FR 52526 
(September 3, 2014). Many of the new rules have been incorporated into 
the SIP,\31\ some have been proposed by the District but not 
incorporated into the SIP,\32\ and others have yet to be proposed 
locally.
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    \29\ More recently, the EPA determined that the South Coast 
RECLAIM program did not meet RACM for PM2.5 because it 
allowed facilities to delay installation of selective catalytic 
reduction (SCR) to control NOX emissions. See 81 FR 22025 
(April 14, 2016). Only two facilities in Coachella Valley are part 
of the RECLAIM program and both facilities have an oxidation 
catalyst and SCR on each gas turbine. The Title V Permits for these 
facilities are included in the administrative record for this 
action. Additionally, SCAQMD Rule 2005 requires all emissions 
sources at any new or relocated RECLAIM facility to apply the best 
available control technology.
    \30\ Final Air Quality Management Plan, February 2013, South 
Coast Air Quality Management District.
    \31\ For example, CMB-03: Reductions from Commercial Space 
Heating (Rule 1111) and FUG-02: Emission Reduction from LPG Transfer 
and Dispensing--Phase II (Rule 1177).
    \32\ For example, CMB-01: Further NOX Reductions from 
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c. Local Jurisdiction RACM Demonstration
    With respect to on-road mobile sources, we note that SCAG is the 
designated metropolitan planning organization (MPO) for a large portion 
of southern California, including Coachella Valley, and SCAG's 
membership includes local jurisdictions within the Coachella Valley. 
For the 2007 AQMP, SCAG evaluated a list of possible transportation 
control measures (TCMs) as one element of the larger RACM evaluation 
for the plan. TCMs are, in general, measures designed to reduce 
emissions from on-road motor vehicles through reductions in VMT or 
traffic congestion. SCAG's TCM development process is described in 
Appendix IV-C (``Regional Transportation Strategy and Control 
Measures'') of the 2007 AQMP, pages 49 to 55.
    In our final action on the 2007 AQMP for the South Coast Air Basin, 
we concluded that the evaluation processes undertaken by SCAG were 
consistent with the EPA's RACM guidance and found that there were no 
additional RACM, including no additional TCMs that would advance 
attainment of the 1997 8-hour ozone standards in the South Coast Air 
Basin. See 76 FR 57872, at 57883 (September 16, 2011) (proposed rule); 
77 FR 12674 (March 1, 2012) (final rule). More recently, we came to the 
same conclusion with respect to RACM and TCMs for the South Coast in 
our action on the ozone portion of the 2012 AQMP. See 79 FR 29712, at 
29720 (May 23, 2014) (proposed rule); 79 FR 52526 (September 3, 2014) 
(final rule).
    While TCMs are being implemented in the upwind South Coast Air 
Basin area to meet CAA requirements, neither the SCAQMD nor CARB rely 
on implementation of any TCMs in the Coachella Valley to demonstrate 
implementation of RACM in the Coachella Valley Ozone Plan. The SCAQMD 
and CARB justify the absence of TCMs in the Coachella Valley by 
reference to the significant influence of pollutant transport from the 
South Coast Air Basin on ozone conditions in the Coachella Valley. We 
agree that pollutant transport from the South Coast Air Basin is 
significant, and find that, given the influence of such transport and 
the minimal and diminishing emissions benefit generally associated with 
TCMs, no TCM or combination of TCMs implemented in the Coachella Valley 
would advance the attainment date in the Coachella Valley, and thus, no 
TCMs are reasonably available for implementation in the Coachella 
Valley for the purposes of meeting the RACM requirement. Lastly, we 
note that, while not required for CAA purposes, SCAG's most recent 
Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS) 
(April 2016) includes a list of projects for the Coachella Valley, some 
of which represent the types of projects often identified as TCMs, such 
as traffic signalization projects and bike lane projects. See the 
transportation system project list for Riverside County, attached as an 
appendix to SCAG's 2016-2014 RTP/SCS (April 2016), available at http://scagrtpscs.net/Documents/2016/final/f2016RTPSCS_ProjectList.pdf.
d. The State Strategy RACM Demonstration
    CARB has primary responsibility for reducing emissions in 
California from new and existing on-road and off-road engines and 
vehicles, motor vehicle fuels, and consumer products. Given the need 
for significant emissions reductions from mobile sources to meet the 
ozone standards in California nonattainment areas, CARB has been a 
leader in the development of stringent control measures for on-road and 
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consumer products. Because of this role, the 2007 AQMP identifies 
CARB's 2007 State Strategy as a key component of the control strategy 
necessary to attain the 1997 ozone standards. The 2007 State Strategy 
includes measures to reduce emissions from multiple sectors, including 
in-use heavy duty trucks, smog check improvements, reformulated 
gasoline, cleaner off-road equipment, cleaner consumer products, ships, 
harbor craft and port trucks. See 2007 State Strategy, Chapter 5.
    CARB developed its 2007 State Strategy after an extensive public 
consultation process to identify potential SIP measures. From this 
process, CARB identified and committed to propose 15 new defined 
measures. These measures focus on cleaning up the in-use fleet as well 
as increasing the stringency of emissions standards for a number of 
engine categories, fuels, and consumer products. Many, if not most, of 
these measures have been adopted or are being proposed for adoption for 
the first time anywhere in the nation. They build on CARB's already 
comprehensive program described above that addresses emissions from all 
types of mobile sources and consumer products, through both regulations 
and incentive programs.
    In adopting the 2007 State Strategy, CARB committed to reducing 
Coachella Valley NOX emissions by 7 tons per day (tpd) and 
VOC emissions by 2 tpd through the implementation of measures 
identified in the 2007 State Strategy.\33\ However, this proposed 
action does not rely on the NOX and VOC commitments in the 
2007 State Strategy, because the 2014 SIP Update shows that the 
Coachella Valley would meet the NOX and VOC attainment and 
RFP goals, under existing rules received through September 2012.\34\
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    \33\ Board Resolution 07-28, CARB, September 27, 2007, page 7, 
Attachment B.
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    CARB adopted the 2009 State Strategy Status Report in April 2009. 
This submittal updated the 2007 State Strategy to reflect its 
implementation during 2007 and 2008, and also to reflect changes 
resulting from the adoption of the scoping plan mandated by Assembly 
Bill 32 that will help reduce ozone during SIP implementation.\35\ The 
update also changes assumptions about economic conditions and the 
availability of incentive funds.\36\ Finally, the 2007 State Strategy 
was revised to address approvability issues brought up by the EPA.\37\
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    \35\ 2009 State Strategy Status Report, page v.
    \36\ 2009 State Strategy Status Report, page v.
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    CARB again revised the state strategy in the 2011 State Strategy 
Progress Report. While the changes primarily address attainment of the 
1997 PM2.5 standards, the 2011 State Strategy Progress 
Report also includes an appendix that updates the control measure 
adoption schedule and revises the emissions estimates to reflect 
changes made by CARB to the on-road truck and off-road equipment rules 
in 2010.\38\
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    \38\ 2011 State Strategy Progress Report at Appendix F 
(``Revisions to 2007 P.M.2.5 and Ozone State 
Implementation Plan for South Coast Air Basin and Coachella 
Valley'') (March 2011).
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    We have previously determined that CARB's mobile source control 
programs constituted RACM for the attainment plan for the 1997 Ozone 
NAAQS in the South Coast Air Basin. See 77 FR 12674 (March 1, 2012). 
Since then, CARB has adopted additional mobile source control measures 
including the Advanced Clean Cars program (also known as the Low 
Emission Vehicle Program III or LEV-III), heavy-duty vehicle idling 
rules, revisions to CARB's in-use rules for on-road and non-road diesel 
vehicles, and emissions standards for non-road equipment, cargo 
handling equipment, and recreational vehicles. See 81 FR 39424 (June 
18, 2016).
3. The EPA's Evaluation of the Control Strategy and RACM
    For the Coachella Valley in 2017 (the year prior to the attainment 
year), the emissions inventory shows that nearly all of the locally 
generated NOX emissions (93%) and nearly half of the VOC 
emissions (48%) derive from mobile sources.\39\ Mobile source emissions 
are well controlled throughout California because of stringent control 
measures in place for on-road and off-road mobile sources and fuels. 
See, e.g., 2007 State Strategy, p. 37. Additionally, as noted above, 
the EPA has already determined CARB's rules in the 2007 State Strategy, 
as revised in 2009 and 2011, meet RACM, and CARB continues to adopt new 
and more stringent mobile source rules. In view of the transport of 
pollutants into the Coachella Valley from the South Coast Air Basin 
(see discussion at section I.B above) and the extensive control of 
mobile sources by CARB, we propose to find that the Coachella Valley 
Ozone Plan provides for implementation of all RACM necessary to 
demonstrate expeditious attainment of the 1997 8-hour ozone standards 
in the Coachella Valley, consistent with the applicable requirements of 
CAA section 172(c)(1) and 40 CFR 51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(17).
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    \39\ Based on data from Tables A-1 and A-2 of the 2014 SIP 
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C. Attainment Demonstration

1. Requirements for Attainment Demonstrations
    CAA section 182(c)(2)(A) requires states with ozone nonattainment 
areas classified as ``Serious'' or above to submit plans that 
demonstrate attainment of the ozone NAAQS as expeditiously as 
practicable but no later than the specified attainment date. For any 
ozone nonattainment area classified as serious or above, section 
182(c)(2)(A) of the CAA specifically requires the State to submit a 
modeled attainment demonstration based on a photochemical grid modeling 
evaluation or any other analytical method determined by the 
Administrator to be at least as effective as photochemical modeling. 
The attainment demonstration requirement is a continuing applicable 
requirement for the Coachella Valley under the EPA's anti-backsliding 
rules that apply once a standard has been revoked. See 40 CFR 
51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(12).
    For more detail on the requirements for modeling an 8-hour ozone 
attainment demonstration, see the Technical Support Document (TSD) for 
today's proposal. The modeling section of the TSD includes a complete 
list of applicable modeling guidance documents. These documents 
describe the components of the attainment demonstration, explain how 
the modeling and other analyses should be conducted, and provide 
overall guidance on the technical analyses for attainment 
demonstrations.
    As with any predictive tool, inherent uncertainties are associated 
with photochemical grid modeling. The EPA's guidance recognizes these 
limitations and provides recommended approaches for considering other 
analytical evidence to help assess whether attainment of the NAAQS is 
likely. This process is called a weight of evidence (WOE) analysis.
    The EPA's modeling guidance (updated in 1996, 1999, and 2002) 
discusses various WOE analyses. This guidance was updated again in 2005 
and 2007 for the 1997 8-hour attainment demonstration procedures to 
include a WOE analysis as an integral part of any attainment 
demonstration. This guidance strongly recommends that all attainment 
demonstrations include supplemental analyses beyond the recommended 
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additional information such as data analyses, and emissions and air 
quality trends, which can help strengthen the conclusion based on the 
photochemical grid modeling.
2. 8-Hour Attainment Demonstration Modeling and Weight of Evidence 
Analysis in the South Coast 2007 AQMP
a. Photochemical Grid Modeling Attainment Demonstration Results
i. Photochemical Grid Model
    The model selected for the 2007 AQMP attainment demonstrations is 
the Comprehensive Air Quality Model with Extensions (CAMx), version 4.4 
(Environ, 2006), using Statewide Air Pollution Research Center-99 
(SAPRC-99) gas phase mechanisms (Carter, 2000).\40\ The modeling system 
(including the photochemical model, meteorological inputs, and chemical 
mechanism) is consistent with the previous advice of outside peer 
reviewers. CAMx is a state-of-the-art air quality model that can 
simulate ozone and PM2.5 concentrations together in a ``one-
atmosphere'' approach for attainment demonstrations. CAMx is designed 
to integrate the output from both prognostic and diagnostic 
meteorological models.
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    \40\ Carter, W.P.L., May 8, 2000a. Documentation of the SAPRC-99 
chemical mechanism for VOC reactivity assessment. Report to the 
California Air Resources Board, Contracts 92-329 and 95-308.
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ii. Episode Selection
    Six meteorological episodes from three years are used as the basis 
for the plan. An earlier modeling effort, contained in SCAQMD's 2003 
Air Quality Management Plan, benefited from the intensive monitoring 
conducted under the 1997 Southern California Ozone Study (SCOS 1997) 
where the August 4-7, 1997, episode was the cornerstone of the modeling 
analysis. One of the primary modeling episodes used in the earlier 
modeling from August 5-6, 1997, was also selected for this plan. In 
addition, five episodes that occurred during the Multiple Air Toxics 
Exposure Study III (MATES-III) sampling program in 2004 (August 7-8) 
and 2005 (May 21-22, July 15-19, August 4-6, and August 27-28) were 
selected.\41\ The TSD for today's proposal provides further 
information.
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    \41\ Final Report, Multiple Air Toxics Exposure Study in the 
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iii. Model Performance
    The modeling for the Coachella Valley attainment demonstration uses 
the same approach used for the South Coast Air Basin attainment 
demonstration, which was based on an air quality modeling domain that 
covers the entire South Coast Air Basin, the Coachella Valley, and much 
of southern California. Model performance was evaluated in three zones 
in the South Coast Basin: The San Fernando Valley; the eastern San 
Gabriel, Riverside and San Bernardino Valleys; and Los Angeles and 
Orange County. Normalized Gross Bias, Normalized Gross Error, and Peak 
Prediction Accuracy were determined for each area. Although not a 
requirement for determining acceptable model performance, the 
performance statistics were compared to the EPA performance goals 
presented in guidance documents. The performance goals for Normalized 
Gross Error and Peak Prediction Accuracy were met in the eastern San 
Gabriel, Riverside and San Bernardino Valleys. In general, the 
statistic for bias (Normalized Gross Bias) tends to be negative, 
indicating that the model tends to slightly under-predict ozone. Based 
on the analysis, the SCAQMD concludes that model performance is 
acceptable for this application.
b. Modeling Approaches for the Coachella Valley Attainment 
Demonstration
    CAMx simulations were conducted for the base year 2002, and future-
year 2017 baseline and controlled emissions.\42\ The ozone attainment 
demonstration relies on the use of site-specific relative response 
factors (RRFs) being applied to the 2002 weighted design values. The 
RRFs are determined from the future year controlled and the 2002 base 
year simulations. The initial screening for station days to be included 
in the attainment demonstration included the following criteria: (1) 
Having an observed concentration equaling or exceeding 85 parts per 
billion (ppb), and (2) a simulation predicted base year (1997, 2004 or 
2005) concentration over 60 ppb. Additional criteria were added to the 
selection process as the simulations were evaluated. A minimum of five 
episode days are recommended to determine the site specific RRF. The 
TSD for today's action has more information regarding the rationale for 
our proposed approval of the Coachella Valley Ozone Plan modeling.
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    \42\ Future year controlled emissions were estimated from the 
baseline emissions using the CEPA control factors for the 
simulations, are given in Table V-4-4 of the 2007 South Coast AQMP, 
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c. Results of Modeling
    The attainment demonstration included in the 2007 AQMP indicates 
that the Coachella Valley will attain the federal 1997 8-hour ozone 
standards by the proposed attainment date of June 15, 2019. The 2007 
AQMP projects the Coachella Valley air monitoring stations of Palm 
Springs and Indio to have 8-hour ozone design values of 75.9 ppb and 
66.2 ppb respectively in the year 2017.\43\ More recent modeling in the 
2012 AQMP, as well as recent monitoring data, shows attainment by the 
2018 attainment year. See the TSD for this action for more information.
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d. Transport From the South Coast Air Basin
    The South Coast Air Basin's continued progress toward meeting the 
1997 ozone NAAQS is critical to the Coachella Valley's ability to 
attain the 1997 ozone standards. The Coachella Valley is downwind of 
the South Coast Air Basin, which is regulated by the SCAQMD. The 2007 
AQMP states, ``pollutant transport from the South Coast Air Basin to 
the Coachella Valley is the primary cause of its ozone nonattainment 
status.'' The plan cites several studies that confirm the transport 
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3. The EPA's Evaluation and Proposed Conclusions on the Modeling 
Demonstration
    We are proposing to approve an attainment date of June 15, 2019, 
which reflects a 2018 attainment year. This is based on our evaluation 
of the air quality modeling analyses in the 2007 AQMP and our WOE 
analysis. The WOE analysis considered the attainment demonstration from 
the 2012 AQMP and more recent ambient air quality monitoring data that 
were not available at the time SCAQMD performed the attainment 
modeling. The basis for our proposed approval is discussed in more 
detail in the TSD. The modeling shows significant reductions in ozone 
from the base period. The most recent ambient air quality data that we 
have reviewed indicate that the area is on track to attain the 1997 8-
hour ozone standards by 2018.
    Based on the analysis above and in the TSD, the EPA proposes to 
find that the air quality modeling in the 2007 AQMP provides an 
adequate basis for the RACM, RFP and attainment demonstrations in the 
Coachella Valley Ozone Plan, and is consistent with the applicable 
requirements of CAA section 182(c)(2)(a) and 40 CFR 51.1105(a)(1) and 
51.1100(o)(12).

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D. Rate of Progress and Reasonable Further Progress Demonstrations

1. Rate of Progress
a. Requirements
    For areas classified as moderate or above, Section 182(b)(1) 
requires a SIP revision providing for rate of progress (ROP), defined 
as a one time, 15% actual VOC emission reduction during the six years 
following the baseline year 1990, or an average of 3% per year. For 
areas designated serious nonattainment or above, no further action is 
necessary if the area fulfilled its ROP requirement for the 1-hour 
standards (from 1990-1996). As the EPA explained in the 1997 Ozone 
Implementation Rule, 69 FR 23980 (October 27, 2004), for areas that did 
not meet the 15% ROP reduction for the 1-hour ozone standards, a state 
may notify the EPA that it wishes to rely on a previously submitted SIP 
(for the 1-hour ozone standards), or it may elect to submit a new or 
revised SIP (for the 1997 ozone standards) addressing the 15% ROP 
reduction. The ROP demonstration requirement is a continuing applicable 
requirement for the Coachella Valley under the EPA's anti-backsliding 
rules that apply once a standard has been revoked. See 40 CFR 
51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(4).
    The CAA outlines and EPA guidance details the method for 
calculating the requirements for the 1990-1996 period. Section 
182(b)(1) requires that reductions: (1) Be in addition to those needed 
to offset any growth in emissions between the base year and the 
milestone year; (2) exclude emission reductions from four prescribed 
federal programs (i.e., the federal motor vehicle control program, the 
federal Reid vapor pressure (RVP) requirements, any RACT corrections 
previously specified by the EPA, and any inspection and maintenance (I/
M) program corrections necessary to meet the basic I/M level); and (3) 
be calculated from an ``adjusted'' baseline relative to the year for 
which the reduction is applicable.
    The adjusted base year inventory excludes the emission reductions 
from fleet turnover between 1990 and 1996 and from federal RVP 
regulations promulgated by November 15, 1990, or required under section 
211(h) of the Act. The net effect of these adjustments is that states 
are not able to take credit for emissions reductions that would result 
from fleet turnover of current federal standard cars and trucks, or 
from already existing federal fuel regulations. However, the SIP can 
take full credit for the benefits of any new (i.e., post-1990) vehicle 
emissions standards, as well as any other new federal or state motor 
vehicle or fuel program that will be implemented in the nonattainment 
area, including Tier 1 exhaust standards, new evaporative emissions 
standards, reformulated gasoline, enhanced I/M, California low 
emissions vehicle program, transportation control measures, etc.
    While a SIP revision for attainment of the 1-hour ozone standards 
was submitted for the Southeast Desert area (i.e., the Coachella Valley 
and Western Mojave Desert areas), we have not approved the ROP plan for 
the reduction of VOCs. We provided notice that the Southeast Desert has 
attained the 1-hour standards on April 15, 2015. See 80 FR 20166 (April 
15, 2015). Per 40 CFR 51.1118, the RFP requirement (including the 15% 
ROP requirement for VOCs) no longer applies to the 1-hour ozone 
standards for the Southeast Desert area. Although the ROP provision is 
a one-time requirement, it remains in effect for the 1997 8-hour ozone 
standards. Therefore, the Coachella Valley SIP must demonstrate a 15% 
ROP for VOC reductions by 2008, from the 2002 baseline.
b. ROP Demonstration in the State Submittal
    The 2014 SIP Update incorporates the ROP demonstration as an 
element of the RFP demonstration. We note that this approach is valid, 
but different from the organization of this notice, where we first, and 
separately, assess the ROP demonstration and then assess the RFP 
demonstration. See section IV.D.2 for the RFP assessment. VOC emissions 
from the RFP tables for the Coachella Valley (see Table C-1 in the 2014 
SIP Update), were used to create Table 5 below. The revised 15% ROP VOC 
demonstration uses a 2002 average summer weekday emissions inventory as 
the base year inventory and addresses 2002-2008. Based on the progress 
of the VOC emissions reductions from 2002 to 2008, the State concluded 
the Coachella Valley met the ROP requirement for the 15% VOC reduction.

  Table 5--15% Rate-of-Progress Demonstration for VOC Emissions in the
                           Coachella Valley a
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                                                             Coachella
                      VOC Emissions                           (tpsd)
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1. 2002 baseline inventory..............................            22.7
2. 2008 remaining emissions.............................            17.6
3. 2008 goal (remaining emissions after 15% ROP                     19.3
 Reduction required from 2002 baseline).................
4. ROP reduction achieved by 2008 (Compare Line 2 to                 Yes
 Line 7)................................................
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\a\ Source: 2014 SIP Update, Table C-1.

2. Reasonable Further Progress
a. Requirements
    CAA sections 172(c)(2) and 182(b)(1) require plans for 
nonattainment areas to provide for RFP. RFP is defined in section 
171(1) as ``such annual incremental reductions in emissions of the 
relevant air pollutant as are required by this part or may reasonably 
be required by the Administrator for the purpose of ensuring attainment 
of the applicable [NAAQS] by the applicable date.'' CAA section 
182(c)(2)(B) requires ozone nonattainment areas classified as serious 
or higher to submit no later than 3 years after designation for the 8-
hour ozone standards an RFP SIP providing for an average of 3% per year 
of VOC and/or NOX emissions reductions for (1) the 6-year 
period immediately following the baseline year; and (2) all remaining 
3-year periods after the first 6-year period out to the area's 
attainment date. The RFP requirement is a continuing applicable 
requirement for the Coachella Valley under the EPA's anti-backsliding 
rules that apply once a standard has been revoked. See 40 CFR 
51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(4).
    CAA section 182(c)(2)(C) allows for the substitution of 
NOX emission reductions in place of VOC reductions to meet 
the RFP requirements. According to the EPA's NOX 
Substitution Guidance,\45\ the substitution of NOX 
reductions for VOC reductions must be done on a percentage basis, 
rather than a straight ton-for-ton exchange. There are two steps for 
substituting NOX for VOC. First, an equivalency 
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must show that the cumulative RFP emission reductions are consistent 
with the NOX and VOC emission reductions determined in the 
ozone attainment modeling demonstration. Second, specified reductions 
in NOX and VOC emissions should be accomplished in the 
interim period between the 2002 base year and the attainment date, 
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    \45\ EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, 
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b. RFP Demonstration in the State Submittal
    The 2014 SIP Update contains emissions estimates for the baseline, 
milestone and attainment years, and additional discussion of the RFP 
demonstration. See page 5 and Table C-1 in Appendix C. Table 6 below 
shows data from the RFP demonstration, with additional rows based on 
information provided by CARB. The 2014 SIP Update uses NOX 
substitution beginning in milestone year 2014 to meet VOC emission 
targets. For the Coachella Valley, the State concluded that RFP 
demonstration meets the applicable requirements for each milestone year 
as well as the attainment year.

                                            Table 6--Calculation of RFP Demonstrations for Coachella Valley a
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             VOC Emission calculations (tpd)                   2002            2008            2011            2014            2017            2018
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1. 2002 Baseline VOC....................................            22.7             n/a             n/a             n/a             n/a             n/a
2. Non-creditable CA MVCP/RVP adjustments...............             n/a             1.1             1.5             1.8             1.9             2.0
3. RACT Corrections.....................................               0               0               0               0               0               0
4. Adjusted 2002 baseline VOC inventory (2002 Baseline               n/a            21.6            21.2            20.9            20.8            20.7
 VOC-Line 2-Line 3).....................................
5. RFP Commitment for VOC reductions from new measures..             n/a               0               0               0               0               0
6. Future Year VOC with existing and proposed measures..             n/a            17.6            15.0            15.8            15.8            15.9
7. Required VOC % change since previous milestone year,              n/a             15%              9%              9%              9%              3%
 relative to 2002.......................................
8. Required VOC reduction from 2002 adjusted baseline...             n/a             15%             24%             33%             42%             45%
9. Target VOC Levels \b\................................             n/a            18.4            16.4            14.7            13.3            12.8
10. Apparent VOC Shortfall (Line 6-Line 9)..............             n/a            -0.8            -1.3             1.2             2.6             3.2
11. Apparent % VOC shortfall (Line 10 / Line 4..........             n/a           -3.7%           -6.4%            5.6%           12.7%           15.3%
12. VOC shortfall previously provided by NOX                         n/a               0               0               0            5.6%           12.7%
 substitution % (Line 13 of prior milestone year, or 0
 if negative)...........................................
13. Actual VOC shortfall (Line 11-Line 12)..............             n/a           -3.7%           -6.4%            5.6%            7.1%            2.5%
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             NOX Emission calculations (tpd)                   2002            2008            2011            2014            2017            2018
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15. Baseline NOX inventory..............................            43.3            31.0            23.8        \c\ 22.0        \c\ 18.9        \c\ 17.8
16. Non-creditable CA MVCP/RVP adjustments..............             n/a             1.6             2.0             2.2             2.3             2.3
17. Adjusted 2002 baseline NOX inventory (Line 15 2002               n/a            41.7            41.3            41.1            41.0            40.9
 baseline-Line 16)......................................
18. RFP commitment for NOX reductions from new measures.             n/a               0               0               0               0               0
19. Calculated NOX creditable reductions since 2002                  n/a            41.7            41.3            41.1            41.0            40.9
 (Line 17-Line 18)......................................
20. Change in NOX since 2002 (Line 19-Line 15)..........             n/a            10.6            17.5            19.1            22.1            23.1
21. Calculated % NOX reductions since 2002 (Line 20 /                n/a           25.6%           42.3%           46.5%           53.9%           56.5%
 Line 19)...............................................
22. NOX previously used for VOC shortfall by NOX                     n/a               0               0               0            5.6%           12.7%
 substitution % (from Line 12)..........................
23. NOX substitution needed for VOC shortfall % (Same as             n/a            0.0%            0.0%            5.6%            7.1%            2.5%
 Line 13, or 0 if Line 9 < 0)...........................
24. Forecasted % NOX reduction surplus (Line 21-Line 22-             n/a           25.6%           42.3%           40.9%           41.2%           41.3%
 Line 23)...............................................
25. RFP achieved?.......................................             n/a             Yes             Yes             Yes             Yes             Yes
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\a\ Source: 2014 SIP Update, Table C-1.
\b\ Target VOC levels for 2008 = (1-Line 8) x (Line 4). In subsequent years, Target VOC = [(prior year Line 9 + prior year Line 2-current year line 2) x
  (1-current year line 7)].
\c\ Estimated emissions include an additional 1 tpd safety margin for transportation conformity budget.
Note: Because of rounding conventions, values in table may not reflect the exact calculated quantity from the underlying numbers.


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3. Proposed Action on the ROP and RFP Demonstrations
    Based on our review of the ROP calculations in the 2014 SIP Update, 
summarized in Table 5 above, we conclude that the state has 
demonstrated that sufficient emission reductions have been achieved to 
meet the ROP requirements in 2008. And as shown in Table 6, the South 
Coast 2007 8-hour Ozone SIP provides for RFP in each milestone year, 
consistent with applicable CAA requirements and EPA guidance. We 
therefore propose to approve the ROP and RFP demonstrations under 
sections 182(b)(1) and 182(c)(2) of the CAA and 40 CFR 51.1105(a)(1) 
and 51.1100(o)(4).

E. Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets for Transportation Conformity

1. Requirements for Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets
    CAA section 176(c) requires federal actions in nonattainment and 
maintenance areas to conform to the goals of SIPs. This means that such 
actions will not: (1) Cause or contribute to violations of a NAAQS, (2) 
worsen the severity of an existing violation, or (3) delay timely 
attainment of any NAAQS or any interim milestone.
    Actions that involve Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) or 
Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funding or approval are subject to 
the EPA's transportation conformity rule, which is codified in 40 CFR 
part 93, subpart A. Under this rule, metropolitan planning 
organizations (MPOs) in nonattainment and maintenance areas coordinate 
with state and local air quality and transportation agencies, the EPA, 
FHWA, and FTA to demonstrate that an area's RTP and transportation 
improvement programs (TIP) conform to the applicable SIP. This 
demonstration is typically done by showing that estimated emissions 
from existing and planned highway and transit systems are less than or 
equal to the motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs or budgets) 
contained in the SIP. An attainment, RFP, or maintenance SIP 
establishes MVEBs for the attainment year, each required RFP year or 
last year of the maintenance plan, as appropriate. MVEBs are generally 
established for specific years and specific pollutants or precursors. 
Ozone attainment and RFP plans establish MVEBs for NOX and 
VOC. See 40 CFR 93.102(b)(2)(i).
    Before an MPO may use MVEBs in a submitted SIP, the EPA must first 
either determine that the MVEBs are adequate or approve the MVEBs. In 
order for us to find the MVEBs adequate and approvable, the submittal 
must meet the conformity adequacy requirements of 40 CFR 93.118(e)(4) 
and (5) and be approvable under all pertinent SIP requirements. To meet 
these requirements, the MVEBs must be consistent with the approvable 
attainment and RFP demonstrations and reflect all of the motor vehicle 
control measures contained in the attainment and RFP demonstrations. 
See 40 CFR 93.118(e)(4)(iii), (iv) and (v). For more information on the 
transportation conformity requirements and applicable policies on 
MVEBs, please visit our transportation conformity Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/state-and-local-transportation.
    The EPA's process for determining adequacy of a MVEB consists of 
four basic steps: (1) Providing public notification of a SIP 
submission; (2) providing the public the opportunity to comment on the 
MVEB during a public comment period and responding to any comments that 
are submitted; (3) reviewing the submitted SIP to determine if it meets 
the adequacy criteria; and, (4) making a finding of adequacy or 
inadequacy. See 40 CFR 93.118.
2. MVEBs in the Coachella Valley Ozone Plan
    The 2007 AQMP did not propose budgets for transportation conformity 
for the Coachella Valley. CARB submitted the 2008 Early Progress Plan, 
an amendment to the SIP, to establish MVEBs for many areas of 
California including the Coachella Valley.\46\ Using EMFAC2007 (the 
2007 version of the EMissions FACtor model), CARB set the 2012 MVEBs at 
7 tpd for VOCs and 26 tpd for NOX. We found the MVEB in the 
2008 Early Progress Plan for the Coachella Valley to be adequate for 
transportation conformity purposes.\47\ See 73 FR 25694 (April 16, 
2008).
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    \46\ Early Progress Plans Demonstrating Progress Toward 
Attaining the 8-hour National Air Quality Standards for Ozone and 
Setting Transportation Conformity Budgets for Ventura County, 
Antelope Valley--Western Mojave Desert, Coachella Valley, Eastern 
Kern County, Imperial County, Revised: February 27, 2008, Release 
Date: February 27, 2008.
    \47\ Letter dated April 16, 2008 from Deborah Jordan to James 
Goldstene, California Air Resources Board, RE: Adequacy Status of 
Coachella Valley 8-hour Ozone Early Progress Plan Motor Vehicle 
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    The 2014 SIP Update includes updated MVEBs.\48\ As noted in Section 
IV.B.2 of this notice, the MVEBs were estimated using EMFAC2011, and 
the latest planning assumptions from SCAG, including Amendment No. 1 to 
the 2012-2035 Regional Transportation Plan and Amendment No. 13-4 to 
the Federal Transportation Improvement Program.\49\ The emissions 
estimate also includes off-model adjustments to EMFAC2011 to account 
for the Advanced Clean Car regulations adopted by CARB and included in 
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    The MVEBs are the projected on-road mobile source VOC and 
NOX emissions in the Coachella Valley for baseline, 
milestone and attainment years. These budgets, shown in Table 7, 
include a 1 tpd safety margin, as allowed by the conformity rule. See 
40 CFR 93.124(a).

                                    Table 7--Coachella Valley Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets in the 2014 SIP Update
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                                                               2014            2017            2018            2014            2017            2018
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On-Road Inventory.......................................           14.79           11.39           10.74            3.72            3.07            2.93
Safety Margin...........................................               1               1               1               1               1               1
MVEBs \b\...............................................              16              13              12               5               5               4
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\a\ Source: 2014 SIP Update, Appendix D, Table D-1.
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3. Proposed Action on the Budgets
    As part of our review of the budgets' approvability, we have 
evaluated the revised budgets using our adequacy criteria in 40 CFR 
93.318(e)(4) and (5). We found that the 2017 and 2018 budgets meet each 
adequacy criterion. We have completed our review of the 2014 SIP Update 
and are proposing to approve the SIP's attainment and RFP 
demonstrations. We have also reviewed the proposed budgets submitted 
with the 2014 SIP Update and have found that the 2017 and 2018 budgets 
are consistent with the attainment and RFP demonstrations, were based 
on control measures that have already been adopted and implemented, and 
meet all other applicable statutory and regulatory requirements 
including the adequacy criteria in 40 CFR 93.118(e)(4) and (5). 
Therefore, we are proposing to approve the 2017 and 2018 budgets as 
shown in Table 7.\50\ Once these budgets are found adequate or are 
approved, the budgets for the 2008 early progress plan for 2012 will no 
longer be used in transportation conformity determinations. If 
finalized as proposed, the U.S. Department of Transportation and SCAG 
(the metropolitan planning organization for the area) would be required 
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2017, and 2018, MVEBs for 2014 are no longer relevant for conformity 
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F. Vehicle Miles Travelled Emissions Offset Demonstration

1. Requirements for a VMT Emissions Offset Demonstration
    CAA section 182(d)(1)(A) requires a state with areas classified as 
``Severe'' or ``Extreme'' to ``submit a revision that identifies and 
adopts specific enforceable transportation control strategies (TCSs) 
and TCMs to offset any growth in emissions from growth in VMT or 
numbers of vehicle trips in such area.'' Herein, we refer to the SIP 
requirement as the ``VMT emissions offset requirement,'' and the SIP 
revision intended to demonstrate compliance with the VMT emissions 
offset requirement as the ``VMT emissions offset demonstration.'' The 
VMT emissions offset requirement is a continuing applicable requirement 
for the Coachella Valley under the EPA's anti-backsliding rules that 
apply once a standard has been revoked. See 40 CFR 51.1105(a)(1) and 
51.1100(o)(10).
    CAA section 182(d)(1)(A) also includes two additional elements 
requiring that the SIP include: (1) TCSs and TCMs as necessary to 
provide (along with other measures) the reductions needed to meet the 
applicable RFP requirement, and (2) include strategies and measures to 
the extent needed to demonstrate attainment. As noted above, the first 
element of CAA section 182(d)(1)(A) requires that areas classified as 
``Severe'' or ``Extreme'' submit a SIP revision that identifies and 
adopts TCSs and TCMs sufficient to offset any growth in emissions from 
growth in VMT or the number of vehicle trips.
    In response to the Court's decision in Association of Irritated 
Residents v. EPA,\51\ we issued a memorandum titled Guidance on 
Implementing Clean Air Act Section 182(d)(1)(A): Transportation Control 
Measures and Transportation Control Strategies to Offset Growth in 
Emissions Due to Growth in Vehicle Miles Travelled (August 2012 
Guidance).\52\ The August 2012 Guidance discusses the meaning of the 
terms TCSs and TCMs, and recommends that both TCSs and TCMs be included 
in the calculations made for the purpose of determining the degree to 
which any hypothetical growth in emissions due to growth in VMT should 
be offset. Generally, TCS is a broad term that encompasses many types 
of controls including, for example, motor vehicle emission limitations, 
I/M programs, alternative fuel programs, other technology-based 
measures, and TCMs, that would fit within the regulatory definition of 
``control strategy.'' See, e.g., 40 CFR 51.100(n). TCM is defined at 40 
CFR 51.100(r) to mean ``any measure that is directed toward reducing 
emissions of air pollutants from transportation sources,'' including, 
but not limited to, measures listed in CAA section 108(f), and 
generally refers to programs intended to reduce the VMT, the number of 
vehicle trips, or traffic congestion, such as programs for improved 
public transit, designation of certain lanes for passenger buses and 
high-occupancy vehicles, trip reduction ordinances, and similar 
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    \51\ 632 F.3d. 584, at 596-597 (9th Cir. 2011), reprinted as 
amended on January 27, 2012, 686 F.3d 668, further amended February 
13, 2012 (ruling additional TCMs are required whenever vehicle 
emissions are projected to be higher than they would have been had 
VMT not increased, even when aggregate vehicle emissions are 
actually decreasing).
    \52\ Memorandum dated August 30 2012 from Karl Simon, Director, 
Transportation and Climate Division, Office of Transportation and 
Air Quality, to Carl Edlund, Director, Multimedia Planning and 
Permitting Division, EPA Region 6, and Deborah Jordan, Director, Air 
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    The August 2012 guidance also explains how states may demonstrate 
that the VMT emissions offset requirement is satisfied in conformance 
with the Court's ruling. It recommends states estimate emissions for 
the nonattainment area's base year and the attainment year. One 
emission inventory is developed for the base year, and three different 
emissions inventory scenarios are developed for the attainment year. 
Two of these scenarios would represent hypothetical emissions scenarios 
that would provide the basis to identify the ``growth in emissions'' 
due solely to the growth in VMT, and one that would represent projected 
actual motor vehicle emissions after fully accounting for projected VMT 
growth and offsetting emissions reductions obtained by all creditable 
TCSs and TCMs. The August 2012 guidance contains specific details on 
how states might conduct the calculations.
    The base year on-road VOC emissions inventory should be based on 
VMT in that year and it should reflect all enforceable TCSs and TCMs in 
place in the base year. This would include vehicle emissions standards, 
state and local control programs such as I/M programs or fuel rules, 
and any additional implemented TCSs and TCMs that were already required 
by or credited in the SIP as of the base year.
    The first of the emissions calculations for the attainment year 
would be based on the projected VMT and trips for that year, and assume 
that no new TCSs or TCMs beyond those already credited in the base year 
inventory have been put in place since the base year. This calculation 
demonstrates how emissions would hypothetically change if no new TCSs 
or TCMs were implemented, and VMT and trips were allowed to grow at the 
projected rate from the base year. This estimate would show the 
potential for an increase in emissions due solely to growth in VMT and 
trips, representing a no-action scenario. Emissions in the attainment 
year in this scenario may be lower than those in the base year due to 
fleet turnover to lower-emitting vehicles. Emissions may also be higher 
if VMT and/or vehicle trips are projected to sufficiently increase in 
the attainment year.
    The second of the attainment year emissions calculations would also 
assume that no new TCSs or TCMs beyond those already credited have been 
put in place since the base year, but would also assume no growth in 
VMT and trips between the base year and attainment year. Like the no-
action attainment year estimate described above, emissions in the 
attainment year may be lower than those in the base year due to fleet 
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in VMT or trips. This emissions estimate, the VMT offset ceiling 
scenario, would reflect the maximum attainment emissions that should be 
allowed to occur under the statute as interpreted by the Court because 
it shows what would happen under a scenario in which no offsetting TCSs 
or TCMs have yet been put in place and VMT and trips are held constant 
during the period from the area's base year to its attainment year.
    These two hypothetical status quo estimates are necessary steps in 
identifying target emission levels. These levels determine whether 
further TCMs or TCSs beyond those that have been adopted and 
implemented are needed to fully offset any increase in emissions due 
solely to VMT and vehicle trips identified in the no action scenario.
    The third calculation incorporates the emissions that are actually 
expected to occur in the area's attainment year after taking into 
account reductions from all enforceable TCSs and TCMs that in reality 
were put in place after the baseline year. This estimate would be based 
on the VMT and trip levels expected to occur in the attainment year 
(i.e., the VMT and trip levels from the first estimate) and all of the 
TCSs and TCMs expected to be in place and for which the SIP will take 
credit in the area's attainment year, including any TCMs and TCSs put 
in place since the base year. This represents the projected actual 
(attainment year) scenario. If this emissions estimate is less than or 
equal to the emissions ceiling that was established in the second of 
the attainment year calculations, the TCSs or TCMs for the attainment 
year would be sufficient to fully offset the identified hypothetical 
growth in emissions.
    If the projected actual attainment year emissions are greater than 
the VMT offset ceiling established in the second of the attainment year 
emissions calculations even after accounting for post-baseline year 
TCSs and TCMs, the state would need to adopt and implement additional 
TCSs or TCMs. To meet the VMT offset requirement of section 
182(d)(1)(A) as interpreted by the Court, the additional TCSs or TCMs 
would need to offset the growth in emissions and bring the actual 
emissions down to at least the same level as the attainment year VMT 
offset ceiling estimate.
2. The Coachella Valley VMT Emissions Offset Demonstration
    The Coachella Valley VMT Offset demonstration is contained in 
Appendix E of the 2014 SIP Update. The State used EMFAC2011,\53\ an 
EPA-approved motor vehicle emissions model for California, to estimate 
on-road emissions. The model calculates emissions from two combustion 
processes (i.e., running exhaust and start exhaust) and four 
evaporative processes (i.e., hot soak, running losses, diurnal losses, 
and resting losses). It combines trip-based VMT data from the regional 
transportation planning agencies (i.e., SCAG), starts data based on 
household travel surveys, and vehicle population data from the 
California Department of Motor Vehicles. These sets of data are 
combined with corresponding emission rates to calculate emissions.
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    \53\ More recently, the EPA approved EMFAC2014 as the model for 
estimating on-road emissions; however, that approval allowed the 
continued use of EMFAC2011 until December 14, 2017. See 80 FR 77337.
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    Emissions from running exhaust, start exhaust, hot soak, and 
running losses are a function of how much a vehicle is driven. As such, 
emissions from these processes are directly related to VMT and vehicle 
trips, and the State included emissions from them in the calculations 
that provide the basis for the revised Coachella Valley VMT emissions 
offset demonstration. The 2014 SIP Update (see page E-3) did not 
include emissions from resting loss and diurnal loss processes in the 
analysis because such emissions are related to vehicle population, 
rather than VMT or vehicle trips, and thus are not part of ``any growth 
in emissions from growth in vehicle miles traveled or numbers of 
vehicle trips in such area'' (emphasis added) under CAA section 
182(d)(1)(A).
    The VMT emissions offset demonstration also includes the previously 
described three different attainment year scenarios (i.e., no action, 
VMT offset ceiling, and projected actual) for 2018. The State's 
selection of 2018 is appropriate given that the 2014 SIP Update 
demonstrates attainment by the applicable attainment date of June 15, 
2019 based on the 2018 controlled emissions inventory. Table 8 
summarizes the emissions estimate for the base year and the three 
scenarios discussed in Section IV.G.1.b.

                            Table 8--VMT Emissions Offset Inventory Scenarios and Results for 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standards \a\
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                                                                        VMT                           Starts                 Controls      VOC Emissions
                        Scenario                         -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               Year       1000 miles/day       Year          1000/day          Year             tpd
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Base Year...............................................            2002          10,293            2002           1,248            2002               8
No Action...............................................            2018          14,329            2018          10,640            2002               4
VMT Offset Ceiling......................................            2002          14,329            2002           7,935            2002               3
Projected Actual........................................            2018          64,709            2018          10,640            2018               2
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\a\ Source: 2014 SIP Update, Appendix E.

    For the base year scenario, CARB ran the EMFAC2011 model for the 
2002 base year using VMT and starts data corresponding to those years. 
As shown in Table 8, the 2014 SIP Update estimates Coachella Valley VOC 
emissions to be 8 tpd in 2002.
    For the no-action scenario, the State first identified the on-road 
motor vehicle control programs (i.e., TCSs or TCMs) put in place since 
the base year and incorporated into EMFAC2011. Then, CARB ran EMFAC2011 
with the VMT and starts data corresponding to the applicable attainment 
year (i.e., 2018 for the 1997 8-hour ozone standards) without the 
emissions reductions from the on-road motor vehicle control programs 
put in place after the base year. Thus, the no action scenario reflects 
the hypothetical VOC

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emissions that would occur in the attainment year in the nonattainment 
area if CARB had not put in place any additional TCSs or TCMs after 
2002. As shown in Table 8, CARB estimates no action VOC emissions for 
Coachella Valley to be 4 tpd in 2018.
    For the VMT offset ceiling scenario, the State ran the EMFAC2011 
model for the attainment year but with VMT and starts data 
corresponding to base year values. Like the no- action scenario, the 
EMFAC2011 model was adjusted to reflect VOC emissions levels in the 
attainment year without the benefits of the on-road motor vehicle 
control programs implemented after the base year. Thus, the VMT offset 
ceiling scenario reflects hypothetical VOC emissions if the State had 
not put in place any TCSs or TCMs after the base year and if there had 
been no growth in VMT or vehicle trips between the base year and the 
attainment year. As shown in Table 8, CARB estimates VMT offset ceiling 
VOC emissions to be 3 tpd in 2018.
    The hypothetical growth in emissions due to growth in VMT and trips 
can be determined from the difference between the VOC emissions 
estimates under the no action scenario and the corresponding estimate 
for the VMT offset ceiling scenario. Based on the values in Table 9, 
the hypothetical growth in emissions due to growth in VMT and trips in 
the Coachella Valley would have been 1 tpd (i.e., 4 tpd minus 3 tpd) 
for the purposes of the revised VMT emissions offset demonstration for 
the 8-hour ozone standards. This hypothetical difference establishes 
the level of emissions caused by growth in VMT that need to be offset 
by the combination of post-baseline year TCMs and TCSs and any 
necessary additional TCMs and TCSs.
    For the projected actual scenario calculation, the State included 
the emissions benefits from TCSs and TCMs \54\ put in place since the 
base year. The most significant State on-road and fuels measures 
providing reductions during the 2002 to 2018 timeframe and relied upon 
for the VMT emissions offset demonstration include Low Emission 
Vehicles II and Zero Emissions Vehicle standards, California 
Reformulated Gasoline Phase 3, and Cleaner In-Use Heavy-Duty Trucks. 
Some of these measures were adopted prior to 2002, but all or part of 
the implementation occurred after 2002.\55\ State measures adopted 
since 2007, as part of the 2009 State Strategy Status Report, and the 
associated reductions are also described in the IV.B.2.d of this 
notice. The 2014 SIP Update provides a list of CARB rules for mobile 
sources, since 1990 through the plan's development, in Table E-4.
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    \54\ The 2014 SIP Update states, ``there are no TCMs in the SIP 
for the Coachella Valley and Western Mojave Desert because upwind 
emissions from the South Coast Air Basin and Ventura County largely 
influence air quality in both the Coachella Valley and Western 
Mojave Desert. TCMs have been implemented by the SCAG in those 
upwind areas.'' (Appendix E, p. E-3)
    \55\ Appendix E of the SIP Update contains a full list of the 
TCSs adopted by the state since 1990.
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3. The EPA's Evaluation of the VMT Emissions Offset Demonstration
    The Coachella Valley VMT emissions offset demonstrations 
established 2002 as the base year for the purpose of the VMT emissions 
offset demonstration for the 1997 8-hour ozone standards. The base year 
for VMT emissions offset demonstration purposes should generally be the 
same base year used for nonattainment planning purposes. In today's 
action, the EPA is proposing to approve the 2002 base year inventory 
for Coachella Valley for the purposes of the 1997 8-hour ozone 
standards. Thus, CARB's selection of 2002 as the base year for the VMT 
emissions offset demonstration for the 1997 8-hour ozone standards is 
appropriate.
    As shown in Table 8, the results from these calculations establish 
projected actual attainment-year VOC emissions of 2 tpd in the 
Coachella Valley for the 1997 8-hour standards demonstration. By 
comparing these values against the corresponding VMT offset ceiling 
value, we can determine whether additional TCMs or TCSs would need to 
be adopted and implemented to offset any increase in emissions due 
solely to VMT and trips. Because the projected actual emissions are 
less than the corresponding VMT offset ceiling emissions, the State's 
demonstration shows compliance with the VMT emissions offset 
requirement. This means that the adopted TCSs and TCMs are sufficient 
to offset the growth in emissions from the growth in VMT and vehicle 
trips in Coachella Valley for the 1997 8-hour ozone standards. Taking 
into account the creditable post-baseline year TCMs and TCSs, the 
demonstration shows Coachella Valley offset hypothetical growth in 
emissions due to growth in VMT by 2 tpd of VOC, which is more than the 
required 1 tpd offset.\56\
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    \56\ The offsetting VOC emissions reductions from the TCSs and 
TCMs put in place after the base year can be determined by 
subtracting the ``projected actual'' emissions estimates from the 
``no action'' emissions estimates in table 8. For the purposes of 
the 8-hour ozone demonstration, the offsetting emissions reductions, 
2 tpd (4 tpd minus 2 tpd), exceed the growth in emissions from 
growth in VMT and vehicle trips (1 tpd).
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    Based on our review of the 2014 SIP Update, we find the State's 
analysis to be acceptable and agree that the State has adopted 
sufficient TCSs and TCMs to offset the growth in emissions from growth 
in VMT and vehicle trips in the Coachella Valley for the purposes of 
the 1997 8-hour ozone standards. Thus we find that the VMT emissions 
offset demonstration for this area complies with the VMT emissions 
offset requirement in CAA section 182(d)(1)(A), consistent with 40 CFR 
40 CFR 51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(10). Therefore, we propose approval 
of the revised VMT emissions offset demonstration for the 1997 8-hour 
ozone standards, contained in the 2014 SIP Update, as a revision to the 
California SIP.

V. The EPA's Proposed Actions

A. The EPA's Proposed Approvals

    For the reasons discussed above, the EPA is proposing to approve 
the Coachella Valley Ozone Plan for the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS. The 
Plan includes the relevant portions of the following documents: (1) 
``Final 2007 Air Quality Management Plan,'' South Coast Air Quality 
Management District, June 2007; (2) CARB's ``2007 State Strategy for 
the California State Implementation Plan,'' Release Date April 26, 2007 
and Appendices A-G, Release Date May 7, 2007; (3) CARB's ``Status 
Report on the State Strategy for California's 2007 State Implementation 
Plan (SIP) and Proposed Revision to the SIP Reflecting Implementation 
of the 2007 State Strategy,'' Release Date: March 24, 2009; (4) CARB's 
``Progress Report on Implementation of PM2.5 State 
Implementation Plans (SIP) for the South Coast and San Joaquin Valley 
Air Basins and Proposed SIP Revisions,'' Release Date March 29, 2011; 
and (5) CARB's ``Staff Report, Proposed Updates to the 1997 8-Hour 
Ozone Standard, State Implementation Plans; Coachella Valley and 
Western Mojave Desert,'' Release Date: September 22, 2014.
    The EPA is proposing to approve the following elements of the 
Coachella Valley Ozone Plan under CAA section 110(k)(3):
    1. The RACM demonstration as meeting the requirements of CAA 
section 172(c)(1) and 40 CFR 51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(17);
    2. The ROP and RFP demonstrations as meeting the requirements of 
CAA sections 172(c)(2) and 182(c)(2)(B) and 40 CFR 51.1105(a)(1) and 
51.1100(o)(4);
    3. The attainment demonstration as meeting the requirements of CAA 
section 182(c)(2)(A) and 40 CFR 51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(12);

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    4. The demonstration that the SIP provides for transportation 
control strategies and measures sufficient to offset any growth in 
emissions from growth in VMT or the number of vehicle trips, and to 
provide for RFP and attainment, as meeting the requirements of CAA 
section 182(d)(1)(A) and 40 CFR 51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(10).
    We are also approving the revised MVEBs for RFP for 2017 and for 
the attainment year of 2018, because they are derived from approvable 
RFP and attainment demonstrations and meet the requirements of CAA 
sections 176(c) and 40 CFR part 93, subpart A.

B. Request for Public Comments

    The EPA is soliciting public comments on the issues discussed in 
this document or on other relevant matters. We will accept comments 
from the public on this proposal for the next 30 days. We will consider 
these comments before taking final action.

VI. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    Additional information about these statutes and Executive Orders 
can be found at http://www2.epa.gov/laws-regulations/laws-and-executive-orders.

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

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

B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)

    This action does not impose an information collection burden under 
the PRA because this action does not impose additional requirements 
beyond those imposed by state law.

C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)

    I certify that this action will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities under the RFA. This 
action will not impose any requirements on small entities beyond those 
imposed by state law.

D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)

    This action does not contain any unfunded mandate as described in 
UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, and does not significantly or uniquely affect 
small governments. This action does not impose additional requirements 
beyond those imposed by state law. Accordingly, no additional costs to 
State, local, or tribal governments, or to the private sector, will 
result from this action.

E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism

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

F. Executive Order 13175: Coordination With Indian Tribal Governments

    This action does not have tribal implications, as specified in 
Executive Order 13175, because the SIP is not approved to apply on any 
Indian reservation land or in any other area where the EPA or an Indian 
tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction, and will not 
impose substantial direct costs on tribal governments or preempt tribal 
law. Thus, Executive Order 13175 does not apply to this action.

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

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

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

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

I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA)

    Section 12(d) of the NTTAA directs the EPA to use voluntary 
consensus standards in its regulatory activities unless to do so would 
be inconsistent with applicable law or otherwise impractical. The EPA 
believes that this action is not subject to the requirements of section 
12(d) of the NTTAA because application of those requirements would be 
inconsistent with the CAA.

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

    The EPA lacks the discretionary authority to address environmental 
justice in this rulemaking.

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52

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

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

    Dated: October 19, 2016.
Alexis Strauss,
Acting Regional Administrator, EPA Region IX.
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                                                        (1) Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory                   (1) Ultrasonic Inspection (UI) of LP                obtained from RR, using the contact
                                                      action’’ under Executive Order 12866,                   Compressor Blade                                      information in paragraph (h)(4) of this AD.
                                                        (2) Is not a ‘‘significant rule’’ under                 (i) After the effective date of this AD, for           (4) For service information identified in
                                                                                                              LP compressor blades that have accumulated            this AD, contact Rolls-Royce plc, P.O. Box
                                                      the DOT Regulatory Policies and                                                                               31, Derby DE24 8BJ, UK; phone: 44 0 1332
                                                                                                              less than 1,800 cycles since new (CSN) or
                                                      Procedures (44 FR 11034, February 26,                   cycles since last inspection (CSLI), perform a        242424; fax: 44 0 1332 249936.
                                                      1979),                                                  UI of each LP compressor blade before the                (5) You may view this service information
                                                        (3) Will not affect intrastate aviation               blade exceeds 2,400 CSN or CSLI. Repeat the           at the FAA, Engine & Propeller Directorate,
                                                      in Alaska to the extent that it justifies               UI of the blade before exceeding 2,400 CSLI.          1200 District Avenue, Burlington, MA. For
                                                      making a regulatory distinction, and                      (ii) For any LP compressor blade that               information on the availability of this
                                                        (4) Will not have a significant                       exceeds 1,800 CSN on the effective date of            material at the FAA, call 781–238–7125.
                                                      economic impact, positive or negative,                  this AD, inspect the blade before exceeding
                                                                                                              600 flight cycles after the effective date of           Issued in Burlington, Massachusetts, on
                                                      on a substantial number of small entities                                                                     October 26, 2016.
                                                      under the criteria of the Regulatory                    this AD or before exceeding 3,600 CSN,
                                                                                                              whichever occurs first. Thereafter, perform           Colleen M. D’Alessandro,
                                                      Flexibility Act.                                        the repetitive inspections before exceeding           Manager, Engine & Propeller Directorate,
                                                      List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39                      2,400 CSLI.                                           Aircraft Certification Service.
                                                                                                                (iii) For any blade that exceeds 2,200 CSLI         [FR Doc. 2016–26334 Filed 10–31–16; 8:45 am]
                                                        Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation                on September 23, 2014 (the effective date of
                                                                                                                                                                    BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                                      safety, Incorporation by reference,                     AD 2014–16–10), inspect the blade before
                                                      Safety.                                                 exceeding 3,000 CSLI or before further flight,
                                                                                                              whichever occurs later. Thereafter, perform
                                                      The Proposed Amendment                                  the repetitive inspections before exceeding           ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
                                                        Accordingly, under the authority                      2,400 CSLI.                                           AGENCY
                                                      delegated to me by the Administrator,                     (iv) Use paragraph 3, excluding
                                                      the FAA proposes to amend 14 CFR part                   subparagraphs 3.C.(2)(b), 3.D.(2) and 3.G, of         40 CFR Part 52
                                                                                                              RR Alert Non-Modification Service Bulletin
                                                      39 as follows:                                          (NMSB) RB.211–72–AH465, Revision 2,                   [EPA–R09–OAR–2016–0244; FRL–9954–76–
                                                                                                              dated May 11, 2016, to perform the                    Region 9]
                                                      PART 39—AIRWORTHINESS                                   inspections required by this AD.
                                                      DIRECTIVES                                                (2) Use of Replacement Blades                       Approval and Promulgation of
                                                                                                                (i) After the effective date of this AD, LP         Implementation Plans; State of
                                                      ■ 1. The authority citation for part 39                 compressor blade, P/N FK23411, FK25441,               California; Coachella Valley;
                                                      continues to read as follows:                           FK25968, FW11901, FW15393, FW23643,                   Attainment Plan for 1997 8-Hour Ozone
                                                          Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701.          FW23741, FW23744, KH23403, or KH23404,                Standards
                                                                                                              that has accumulated at least 2,400 CSN or
                                                      § 39.13   [Amended]                                     CSLI is eligible for installation if the blade        AGENCY:  Environmental Protection
                                                      ■ 2. The FAA amends § 39.13 by                          has passed the UI required by this AD.                Agency (EPA).
                                                                                                                (ii) Reserved.                                      ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                      removing airworthiness directive (AD)
                                                      2014–16–10, Amendment 39–17934 (79                      (f) Credit for Previous Actions                       SUMMARY:   The Environmental Protection
                                                      FR 48961, August 19, 2014), and adding                     You may take credit for the UI required by         Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve
                                                      the following new AD:                                   paragraph (e) of this AD, if you performed the        state implementation plan (SIP)
                                                      Rolls-Royce plc: Docket No. FAA–2012–                   UI before the effective date of this AD using         revisions submitted by the State of
                                                          1327; Directorate Identifier 2012–NE–               RR NMSB No. RB.211–72–G702, dated May
                                                                                                              23, 2011; or RR NMSB No. RB.211–72–G872,
                                                                                                                                                                    California to provide for attainment of
                                                          47–AD.                                                                                                    the 1997 8-hour ozone national ambient
                                                                                                              Revision 2, dated March 8, 2013, or earlier
                                                      (a) Comments Due Date                                   revisions; or RR NMSB No. RB.211–72–H311,             air quality standards in the Coachella
                                                        We must receive comments by December                  dated March 8, 2013; or the Engine Manual             Valley nonattainment area. The EPA is
                                                      16, 2016.                                               E-Trent-1RR, Task 72–31–11–200–806.                   proposing to find the emissions
                                                                                                              (g) Alternative Methods of Compliance
                                                                                                                                                                    inventories to be acceptable and to
                                                      (b) Affected ADs                                                                                              approve the reasonably available control
                                                                                                              (AMOCs)
                                                        This AD supersedes AD 2014–16–10,                                                                           measures, transportation control
                                                      Amendment 39–17934 (79 FR 48961, August                    The Manager, Engine Certification Office,
                                                                                                              may approve AMOCs for this AD. Use the
                                                                                                                                                                    strategies and measures, rate of progress
                                                      19, 2014).                                                                                                    and reasonable further progress
                                                                                                              procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19 to make
                                                      (c) Applicability                                       your request. You may email your request to:          demonstrations, attainment
                                                         This AD applies to Rolls-Royce plc (RR)              ANE–AD–AMOC@faa.gov.                                  demonstration, vehicle miles traveled
                                                      RB211 Trent 768–60, 772–60, and 772B–60                                                                       offset demonstration and the
                                                                                                              (h) Related Information
                                                      turbofan engines, with low-pressure (LP)                                                                      transportation conformity motor vehicle
                                                      compressor blade, part number (P/N)                       (1) For more information about this AD,             emission budgets.
                                                      FK23411, FK25441, FK25968, FW11901,                     contact Robert Green, Aerospace Engineer,
                                                                                                                                                                    DATES: Any comments must be
                                                      FW15393, FW23643, FW23741, FW23744,                     Engine Certification Office, FAA, Engine &
                                                                                                              Propeller Directorate, 1200 District Avenue,          submitted by December 1, 2016.
                                                      KH23403, or KH23404, installed.
                                                                                                              Burlington, MA 01803; phone: 781–238–                 ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
                                                      (d) Unsafe Condition                                    7754; fax: 781–238–7199; email:                       identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R09–
asabaliauskas on DSK3SPTVN1PROD with PROPOSALS




                                                         This AD was prompted by LP compressor                robert.green@faa.gov.                                 OAR–2016–0244 at http://
                                                      blade partial airfoil release events. We are              (2) Refer to MCAI European Aviation                 www.regulations.gov, or via email to
                                                      issuing this AD to prevent LP compressor                Safety Agency AD 2016–0141, dated July 20,            kelly.thomasp@epa.gov. For comments
                                                      blade airfoil separations, damage to the                2016, for more information. You may
                                                                                                                                                                    submitted at Regulations.gov, follow the
                                                      engine, and damage to the airplane.                     examine the MCAI in the AD docket on the
                                                                                                              Internet at http://www.regulations.gov by             online instructions for submitting
                                                      (e) Compliance                                          searching for and locating it in Docket No.           comments. Once submitted, comments
                                                         Comply with this AD within the                       FAA–2012–1327.                                        cannot be edited or removed from
                                                      compliance times specified, unless already                (3) RR Alert NMSB RB.211–72–AH465,                  Regulations.gov. For either manner of
                                                      done.                                                   Revision 2, dated May 11, 2016, can be                submission, the EPA may publish any


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                                                      comment received to its public docket.                    B. Reasonably Available Control Measures            ozone to set the acceptable level of
                                                      Do not submit electronically any                             Demonstration and Adopted Control                ozone in the ambient air at 0.08 ppm,
                                                      information you consider to be                               Strategy                                         averaged over an 8-hour period (‘‘1997
                                                      Confidential Business Information (CBI)                   C. Attainment Demonstration                         8-hour ozone standards’’). See 62 FR
                                                                                                                D. Rate of Progress and Reasonable Further
                                                      or other information whose disclosure is                     Progress Demonstrations
                                                                                                                                                                    38856 (July 18, 1997). The EPA set the
                                                      restricted by statute. Multimedia                         E. Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets for              1997 8-hour ozone standard based on
                                                      submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be                     Transportation Conformity                        scientific evidence demonstrating that
                                                      accompanied by a written comment.                         F. Vehicle Miles Travelled Emissions                ozone causes adverse health effects at
                                                      The written comment is considered the                        Offset Demonstration                             lower concentrations and over longer
                                                      official comment and should include                     V. The EPA’s Proposed Actions                         periods of time than was understood
                                                      discussion of all points you wish to                      A. The EPA’s Proposed Approvals                     when the previous 1-hour ozone
                                                      make. The EPA will generally not                          B. Request for Public Comments                      standards were set. The EPA determined
                                                      consider comments or comment                            VI. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews             that the 1997 8-hour standards would be
                                                      contents located outside of the primary                 I. The 8-Hour Ozone Standards and the                 more protective of human health,
                                                      submission (i.e. on the web, cloud, or                  Coachella Valley Nonattainment Area                   especially for children and adults who
                                                      other file sharing system). For                                                                               are active outdoors, and individuals
                                                      additional submission methods, please                   A. Background on the 8-Hour Ozone                     with a pre-existing respiratory disease,
                                                      contact the person identified in the FOR                Standards                                             such as asthma.2 In 2008, the EPA
                                                      FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.                       Ground-level ozone is formed when                  revised and strengthened the NAAQS
                                                      For the full EPA public comment policy,                 oxides of nitrogen (NOX) and volatile                 for ozone by setting the acceptable level
                                                      information about CBI or multimedia                     organic compounds (VOC) react in the                  of ozone in the ambient air at 0.075
                                                      submissions, and general guidance on                    presence of sunlight.1 These two                      ppm, averaged over an 8-hour period. 73
                                                      making effective comments, please visit                 pollutants, referred to as ozone                      FR 16436 (March 27, 2008). In 2015, the
                                                      http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/                            precursors, are emitted by many types of              EPA further tightened the 8-hour ozone
                                                      commenting-epa-dockets.                                 pollution sources, including on- and off-             standards to 0.070 ppm. 80 FR 65292
                                                         Docket: The index to the docket for                  road motor vehicles and engines, power                (October 26, 2015). While the 1979 1-
                                                      this action is available electronically on              plants and industrial facilities, and                 hour ozone standards and the 1997 8-
                                                      the www.regulations.gov Web site and                    smaller area sources such as lawn and                 hour ozone standards have been
                                                      in hard copy at EPA Region IX, 75                       garden equipment and paints.                          revoked, certain requirements that had
                                                      Hawthorne Street, San Francisco,                           Scientific evidence indicates that                 applied under the revoked standards
                                                      California 94105. While all documents                   adverse public health effects occur                   continue to apply under the anti-
                                                      in the docket are listed in the index,                  following exposure to ozone,                          backsliding provisions of CAA section
                                                      some information may be publicly                        particularly in children and adults with              172(e), including an approved
                                                      available only at the hard copy location                lung disease. Breathing air containing                attainment plan.
                                                      (e.g., copyrighted material), and some                  ozone can reduce lung function and                    B. The Coachella Valley 8-Hour Ozone
                                                      may not be publicly available at either                 inflame airways, which can increase                   Nonattainment Area
                                                      location (e.g., CBI). To inspect the hard               respiratory symptoms and aggravate
                                                                                                                                                                      Following promulgation of a new or
                                                      copy materials, please schedule an                      asthma or other lung diseases. Ozone
                                                                                                                                                                    revised NAAQS, the EPA is required by
                                                      appointment during normal business                      exposure also has been associated with
                                                                                                                                                                    the CAA to designate areas throughout
                                                      hours with the contact listed in the FOR                increased susceptibility to respiratory
                                                                                                                                                                    the nation as attaining or not attaining
                                                      FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section                     infections, medication use, doctor visits,
                                                                                                                                                                    the standards. Effective June 15, 2004,
                                                      below.                                                  as well as emergency department visits
                                                                                                                                                                    we designated nonattainment areas for
                                                                                                              and hospital admissions for individuals
                                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:    Tom                                                                       the 1997 8-hour ozone standards. See 69
                                                                                                              with lung disease. Ozone exposure also
                                                      Kelly, Air Planning Office (AIR–2), U.S.                                                                      FR 23858 (April 30, 2004). The
                                                                                                              increases the risk of premature death
                                                      Environmental Protection Agency,                                                                              designations and classifications for the
                                                                                                              from heart or lung disease. Children are
                                                      Region IX, (415) 972–3856,                                                                                    1997 8-hour ozone standards for
                                                                                                              at increased risk from exposure to ozone
                                                      kelly.thomasp@epa.gov.                                                                                        California areas are codified at 40 CFR
                                                                                                              because their lungs are still developing
                                                                                                                                                                    81.305. In a rule governing certain facets
                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              and they are more likely to be active
                                                                                                                                                                    of implementation of the 8-hour ozone
                                                      Throughout this document, ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us’’                outdoors, which increases their
                                                      and ‘‘our’’ refer to the EPA.                           exposure. See ‘‘Fact Sheet, Proposal to                  2 On March 27, 2008, the EPA revised and further
                                                                                                              Revise the National Ambient Air                       strengthened the primary and secondary NAAQS
                                                      Table of Contents
                                                                                                              Quality Standards for Ozone’’ (January                for ozone by setting the acceptable level of ozone
                                                      I. The 8-Hour Ozone Standards and the                   6, 2010); 75 FR 2938 (January 19, 2010).              in the ambient air at 0.075 ppm, averaged over an
                                                            Coachella Valley Nonattainment Area                  In 1979, under section 109 of the                  8-hour period (‘‘2008 8-hour ozone standards’’). See
                                                         A. Background on the 8-Hour Ozone                                                                          73 FR 16436. On May 21, 2012, the EPA designated
                                                                                                              Clean Air Act (CAA), the EPA                          areas of the country with respect to the 2008 8-hour
                                                            Standards                                         established primary and secondary                     ozone standards. See 77 FR 30088 and 40 CFR
                                                         B. The Coachella Valley 8-Hour Ozone
                                                            Nonattainment Area
                                                                                                              national ambient air quality standards                81.330. On October 1, 2015, the EPA again
                                                                                                              (NAAQS or standards) for ozone at 0.12                strengthened the primary and secondary NAAQS
                                                      II. CAA and Regulatory Requirements for
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                                                                                                                                                                    for ozone in ambient air to 0.070 ppm averaged over
                                                            Ozone Nonattainment SIPs                          parts per million (ppm) averaged over a               8 hours. See 80 FR 65292. For nonattainment areas
                                                      III. CARB’s SIP Submittals to Address the               1-hour period. See 44 FR 8202 (February               classified as ‘‘serious’’ under the 2008 ozone
                                                            1997 8-Hour Ozone Standards in the                8, 1979).                                             standards, such as the Coachella Valley, attainment
                                                            Coachella Valley Nonattainment Area                  On July 18, 1997, the EPA revised the              SIPs were due on July 21, 2016. We will evaluate
                                                         A. CARB’s SIP Submittals                                                                                   the 2008 attainment SIPs in the timeframes
                                                                                                              primary and secondary standards for                   specified by the CAA. We have not yet set SIP
                                                         B. CAA Procedural and Administrative                                                                       submittal dates for the 2015 8-hour ozone
                                                            Requirements for SIP Submittals                     1 California plans use the term Reactive Organic    standards. Today’s action applies only to the 1997
                                                      IV. Review of the Coachella Valley Ozone                Gases (ROG) for VOC. These terms are essentially      8-hour ozone standards and does not address
                                                            Plan                                              synonymous. For simplicity, we use the term VOC       requirements for the 2008 and 2015 8-hour ozone
                                                         A. Emissions Inventories                             herein to mean either VOC or ROG.                     standards.



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                                                      standards (the Phase 1 Rule), the EPA                   peak in ozone concentrations, 6:00 p.m.               anti-backsliding requirements that apply
                                                      classified the Coachella Valley as                      for Palm Springs, as indicative of                    upon revocation of the 1997 8-hour
                                                      ‘‘Serious’’ for the 1997 8-hour ozone                   pollution that has been transported. The              ozone NAAQS. Notwithstanding
                                                      standards, with an attainment date no                   2007 AQMP states, ‘‘if this peak [in                  revocation of the 1997 8-hour ozone
                                                      later than June 15, 2013. See 69 FR                     ozone concentrations] were locally                    NAAQS, areas that were designated as
                                                      23858 (April 30, 2004). On November                     generated, it would be occurring near                 nonattainment for the 1997 8-hour
                                                      28, 2007, the California Air Resources                  mid-day and not in the late afternoon or              ozone NAAQS at the time the standards
                                                      Board (CARB or State) requested that                    early evening.’’ 7 The 2007 AQMP also                 were revoked continue to be subject to
                                                      the EPA reclassify the Coachella Valley                 compares the relative magnitudes of                   certain SIP requirements that had
                                                      8-hour ozone nonattainment area from                    VOC and NOX emissions in the                          previously applied based on area
                                                      ‘‘Serious’’ to ‘‘Severe-15.’’ The EPA                   Coachella Valley and the South Coast                  classifications for the standards. Id. at
                                                      granted the reclassification, effective                 Air Basin, showing average annual VOC                 12296; 40 CFR 51.1105 and 51.1100(o).
                                                      June 4, 2010, with an attainment date of                emissions to be 30–40 times greater in                Thus, in general, the Coachella Valley
                                                      not later than June 15, 2019. See 75 FR                 the South Coast Air Basin than in the                 remains subject to the requirements of
                                                      24409 (May 5, 2010).                                    Coachella Valley, and average annual                  the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS
                                                         The Coachella Valley area is located                 NOX emissions to be more than 20 times                applicable to ‘‘Severe’’ nonattainment
                                                      within Riverside County. For a precise                  greater in the South Coast Air Basin.8                areas.
                                                      description of the geographic                                                                                   We discuss the CAA and regulatory
                                                      boundaries of the area, see 40 CFR                      II. CAA and Regulatory Requirements                   requirements for 1997 8-hour ozone
                                                      81.305. The Coachella Valley is under                   for Ozone Nonattainment SIPs                          nonattainment plans in more detail
                                                      the jurisdiction of the South Coast Air                    States must implement the 1997 8-                  below.
                                                      Quality Management District (SCAQMD                     hour ozone standards under Title 1, Part              III. CARB’s SIP Submittals To Address
                                                      or District). The District and CARB are                 D of the CAA, which includes section                  the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standards in
                                                      responsible for adopting and submitting                 172, ‘‘Nonattainment plan provisions,’’               the Coachella Valley Nonattainment
                                                      a state implementation plan (SIP) to                    and subpart 2, ‘‘Additional Provisions                Area
                                                      attain the 1997 8-hour ozone standards                  for Ozone Nonattainment Areas’’
                                                      for nonattainment areas in their                        (sections 181–185).                                   A. CARB’s SIP Submittals
                                                      jurisdiction.                                              In order to assist states in developing              Designation of an area as
                                                         Air quality in the Coachella Valley                  effective plans to address ozone                      nonattainment starts the process for a
                                                      has steadily improved in recent years.                  nonattainment problems, the EPA                       state to develop and submit to the EPA
                                                      Design values have declined from 0.108                  issued an implementation rule for the                 a SIP providing for attainment of the
                                                      ppm in 2003 to 0.088 ppm in 2015.3                      1997 8-hour ozone standards (‘‘1997                   NAAQS under title 1, part D of the
                                                      Design values are used to designate and                 Ozone Implementation Rule’’). This rule               CAA. For areas designated as
                                                      classify nonattainment areas, as well as                was finalized in two phases. The first                nonattainment for the 1997 8-hour
                                                      to assess progress towards meeting the                  phase of the rule addressed                           ozone NAAQS effective June 15, 2004,
                                                      air quality standards.4                                 classifications for the 1997 8-hour ozone             this attainment SIP was due by June 15,
                                                         The Coachella Valley is downwind                     standards, applicable attainment dates                2007. See CAA section 172(b). CARB
                                                      from the South Coast Air Basin, which                   for the various classifications, and the              made the following five SIP submittals
                                                      is also regulated by the SCAQMD. The                    timing of emissions reductions needed                 to address the CAA planning
                                                      South Coast Air Basin’s continued                       for attainment. See 69 FR 23951 (April                requirements for attaining the 1997 8-
                                                      progress toward meeting the 1997                        30, 2004). The second phase addressed                 hour ozone NAAQS for the Coachella
                                                      Ozone standards is critical to the                      SIP submittal dates and the                           Valley (and other areas as noted):
                                                      Coachella Valley attaining the 1997                     requirements for reasonably available                   • ‘‘Final 2007 Air Quality
                                                      ozone standards. The SCAQMD’s Final                     control technology and measures (RACT                 Management Plan,’’ South Coast Air
                                                      2007 Air Quality Management Plan                        and RACM), reasonable further progress                Quality Management District, June 2007
                                                      (2007 AQMP) states, ‘‘pollutant                         (RFP), modeling and attainment                        (2007 AQMP); 9
                                                      transport from the South Coast Air                      demonstrations, contingency measures,                   • ‘‘2007 State Strategy for the
                                                      Basin to the Coachella Valley is the                    and new source review. See 70 FR                      California State Implementation Plan,’’
                                                      primary cause of its ozone                              71612 (November 29, 2005). The rule                   Release Date April 26, 2007 and
                                                      nonattainment status.’’ 5 The 2007                      was codified at 40 CFR part 51, subpart               Appendices A—G, CARB, Release Date
                                                      AQMP cites several studies that confirm                 X.                                                    May 7, 2007 (2007 State Strategy); 10
                                                      the transport between the two air                          The EPA announced the revocation of                  • ‘‘Status Report on the State Strategy
                                                      basins.6 It also describes the late daily               the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS and the                   for California’s 2007 State
                                                                                                              anti-backsliding requirements that apply              Implementation Plan (SIP) and
                                                        3 Design values for 2000 to 2006 are contained in
                                                                                                              upon revocation, in a rulemaking that                 Proposed Revision to the SIP Reflecting
                                                      Figure 8–5 of the 2007 AQMP. Design values for
                                                      2005 to 2015 are contained in the Air Quality           established final implementation rules                Implementation of the 2007 State
                                                      Subsystem (AQS) Preliminary Design Value Report         for the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS. 80                   Strategy,’’ CARB, Release Date: March
                                                      for the Coachella Valley and Western Mojave Desert      FR 12264 (March 6, 2015). Consistent                  24, 2009 (2009 State Strategy Status
                                                      (September 7, 2016). These documents are in the                                                               Report);
                                                      docket for today’s action.
                                                                                                              with the anti-backsliding provisions in
                                                                                                                                                                      • ‘‘Progress Report on
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                                                        4 For more information about ozone design             CAA section 172(e), the EPA included
                                                      values, see 40 CFR 50, Appendix I.                                                                            Implementation of PM2.5 State
                                                        5 ‘‘Final 2007 Air Quality Management Plan,’’         1971; P.J. Drivas and F.H. Shair, A Tracer Study of
                                                      South Coast Air Quality Management District, June       Pollutant Transport in the Los Angeles Area,            9 See letter from James N. Goldstene, Executive

                                                      2007, see page 8–1.                                     Atmos. Environ. 8: 1155–1163. 4, 1974; T.B. Smith     Officer, CARB, to Wayne Nastri, Regional
                                                        6 2007 AQMP at 8–4 (citing R.W. Keith                 et al. (ARB Contract to MRI/Caltech), ‘‘The Impact    Administrator, EPA Region 9, November 28, 2007
                                                      (SCAQMD) A Climatological/Air Quality Profile,          of Transport from the South Coast Air Basin on        with enclosures.
                                                      California South Coast Air Basin, 1980; E.K. Kauper     Ozone Levels in the Southeast Desert Air Basin,’’       10 See letter from James N. Goldstene, Executive

                                                      (Pollution Res. & Control Corp.), Coachella Valley      1983).                                                Officer, CARB, to Wayne Nastri, Regional
                                                                                                                 7 2007 AQMP at 8–4.
                                                      Air Quality Study, Final Report, (County Contract                                                             Administrator, EPA Region 9, November 16, 2007
                                                      & U.S. Public Health Service Grant No. 69–A–0610),         8 2007 AQMP at 8–4, Table 8–2.                     with enclosures.



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                                                      Implementation Plans (SIP) for the                            which includes the following sections of                       above. It also revises the attainment
                                                      South Coast and San Joaquin Valley Air                        the 2007 AQMP: the emissions                                   targets for NOX and VOC emissions,
                                                      Basins and Proposed SIP Revisions,’’                          estimates, RFP demonstrations, and                             using the same percentage reduction
                                                      CARB, Release Date March 29, 2011                             motor vehicle emission budgets for the                         from the 2002 baseline as planned in the
                                                      (2011 State Strategy Progress Report);                        Coachella Valley in Chapter 8; the                             2007 AQMP. Finally, the 2014 SIP
                                                      and                                                           detailed base and future emission                              Update (and 2007 AQMP) also contain
                                                         • ‘‘Staff Report, Proposed Updates to                      inventories in Appendix III; the                               contingency measures to be
                                                      the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standard, State                         modeling for the attainment                                    implemented in the event the area fails
                                                      Implementation Plans; Coachella Valley                        demonstration in Chapter 5 and                                 to meet an RFP milestone or fails to
                                                      and Western Mojave Desert,’’ CARB,                            Appendix V; the control strategy in                            attain by the applicable date, as required
                                                      Release Date: September 22, 2014 (2014                        Chapters 4 and 7; and the RACM                                 by CAA section 172(c)(9). We are not
                                                      SIP Update).11                                                discussion in Chapter 6 and Appendix                           proposing action on these contingency
                                                         Additionally, on March 24, 2008,                           VI.                                                            measures at this time. Contingency
                                                      CARB submitted an Ozone Early                                                                                                measures are a distinct provision of the
                                                                                                                    State Strategy
                                                      Progress Plan 12 for several areas,                                                                                          Clean Air Act that we may act on
                                                      including the Coachella Valley. The                              The 2007 State Strategy, as amended                         separately from the attainment
                                                      plan consisted of motor vehicle                               by the 2009 State Strategy Status Report                       requirements.
                                                      emissions budgets for transportation                          and 2011 State Strategy Progress Report,
                                                                                                                    provides a RACM demonstration for                              B. CAA Procedural and Administrative
                                                      conformity. The EPA found the
                                                                                                                    mobile sources. The relevant portions of                       Requirements for SIP Submittals
                                                      Coachella Valley NOX and VOC budgets
                                                      adequate for the 1997 ozone standards,                        the 2007 State Strategy include Chapter                          CAA sections 110(a)(1) and (2) and
                                                      effective May 22, 2008. See 73 FR 25694                       3, which describes California’s SIP                            110(l) require a state to provide
                                                      (May 7, 2008).                                                commitments, and Chapter 5, which                              reasonable public notice and
                                                         In today’s proposal, we refer to the                       lists individual measures in more detail,                      opportunity for public hearing prior to
                                                      portions of these documents relevant to                       as part of the State’s submittal. We note,                     the adoption and submittal of a SIP or
                                                      the Coachella Valley collectively as the                      however, that other portions of the 2007                       SIP revision. To meet this requirement,
                                                      ‘‘Coachella Valley Ozone Plan’’ or ‘‘the                      State Strategy contain additional                              every SIP submittal should include
                                                      Plan.’’ EPA has already approved                              information relevant to Coachella                              evidence that adequate public notice
                                                      portions of these documents in actions                        Valley, such as emissions reductions                           was given and an opportunity for a
                                                      for other nonattainment areas.13                              from the Strategy contained in                                 public hearing was provided consistent
                                                      Similarly, in today’s proposal, we are                        Appendix A. Appendix F of the 2011                             with the EPA’s implementing
                                                      evaluating and proposing action on only                       State Strategy Progress Report provides                        regulations in 40 CFR 51.102.
                                                      those portions of the 2007 AQMP that                          revised control measure commitments                              The SCAQMD and CARB provided
                                                      are relevant to attainment of the 1997 8-                     and a revised rule implementation                              public notice and an opportunity for
                                                      hour ozone NAAQS in the Coachella                             schedule for the 2007 AQMP.                                    public comment through public
                                                      Valley. Below is a description of the                                                                                        comment periods, and held public
                                                                                                                    2014 SIP Update
                                                      portions that are relevant to the                                                                                            hearings prior to adopting the
                                                      Coachella Valley.                                                The 2014 SIP Update, which covers                           components of the Coachella Valley
                                                                                                                    both the Coachella Valley and Western                          Ozone Plan. Hearing and adoption dates
                                                      2007 AQMP                                                     Mojave Desert 1997 8-hour ozone                                are shown in Table 1. The SCAQMD’s
                                                        The 2007 AQMP discusses attainment                          nonattainment areas, updates the                               and CARB’s submittals both include
                                                      of the 1997 ozone NAAQS for both the                          following sections of the 2007 AQMP:                           proof of publication for notices of the
                                                      South Coast Air Basin and Coachella                           emissions inventories; RFP                                     District’s and CARB’s public hearings,
                                                      Valley, and the 1997 p.m.2.5 NAAQS                            demonstration, and vehicle miles                               as evidence that all hearings were
                                                      for the South Coast Air Basin. We are                         travelled (VMT) offset demonstration.                          properly noticed. Therefore, we find the
                                                      only acting on the ozone portions of the                      The 2014 SIP Update also updates the                           submittals meet the procedural
                                                      2007 AQMP, and only on the portions                           motor vehicle emissions budgets in the                         requirements of CAA sections 110(a)
                                                      applicable to the Coachella Valley,                           Ozone Early Progress Plan mentioned                            and 110(l).

                                                          TABLE 1—AGENCIES AND ADOPTION DATES FOR THE COACHELLA VALLEY ATTAINMENT PLAN FOR THE 1997 OZONE
                                                                                                    STANDARDS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Board
                                                                           Agency/Submittal                               Start of public notice                     Hearing and adoption dates                                  resolution

                                                      SCAQMD/2007 AQMP ............................................       March 2, 2007 .........    June 1, 2007 ...........................................................           07–9
                                                      CARB/2007 State Strategy ......................................     May 7, 2007 ............   June 21 and 22, 2007, and July 27, 2007 ..............                            07–28
                                                      CARB/2007 AQMP ..................................................   August 10, 2007 ......     September 27, 2007 ...............................................                07–41
                                                      CARB/2009 State Strategy Status Report ..............               March 24, 2009 .......     April 23, 2009 ..........................................................         09–34
                                                      CARB/2011 State Strategy Progress Report ..........                 March 29, 2011 .......     April 28, 2011 ..........................................................         11–24
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                                                      CARB/2014 SIP Update ..........................................     September 22, 2014         October 24, 2014 ....................................................             14–29




                                                        11 See letter from Richard Corey, Executive                 Standards for Ozone and Setting Transportation                   13 For example, portions of the 2007 AQMP, 2007

                                                      Officer CARB, to Jared Blumenfeld, Regional                   Conformity Budgets for Ventura County, Antelope                State Strategy, and the 2011 State Strategy Progress
                                                      Administrator, U.S. EPA, dated November 6, 2014               Valley—Western Mojave Desert, Coachella Valley,                Report were approved in EPA actions on the
                                                      with enclosures.                                              Eastern Kern County, and Imperial County’’                     SCAQMD Attainment Plan for the 1997 8-hour
                                                        12 ‘‘Early Progress Plans Demonstrating Progress
                                                                                                                    (revised), CARB (February 27, 2008).                           Ozone Standards. See 77 FR 12674 (March 1, 2012)
                                                      Toward Attaining the 8-hour National Air Quality                                                                             and 79 FR 52539 (September 3, 2014).



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                                                        CAA section 110(k)(1)(B) requires that                                   not affirmatively determined to be                                     found at 40 CFR part 51, Appendix V.
                                                      the EPA determine whether a SIP                                            complete or incomplete will be deemed                                  The EPA’s completeness determinations
                                                      submittal is complete within 60 days of                                    complete by operation of law six                                       for each submittal are shown in Table 2.
                                                      receipt. This section of the CAA also                                      months after the date of submittal. The
                                                      provides that any plan that the EPA has                                    EPA’s SIP completeness criteria are

                                                                    TABLE 2—SUBMITTALS AND COMPLETENESS DETERMINATIONS FOR THE COACHELLA VALLEY OZONE PLAN
                                                                                                    Submittal                                                                      Submittal date                              Completeness date

                                                      2007    State Strategy ................................................................................         November 16, 2007 .......................         May 14, 2008.
                                                      2007    AQMP .............................................................................................      November 28, 2007 .......................         May 26, 2008.
                                                      2009    State Strategy Status Report .........................................................                  August 12, 2009 ............................      February 8, 2010.
                                                      2011    State Strategy Progress Report .....................................................                    July 29, 2011 .................................   January 25 2012.
                                                      2014    SIP Update .....................................................................................        November 6, 2014 .........................        May 5, 2015.



                                                      IV. Review of the Coachella Valley                                         Additionally, a baseline emissions                                     adequate to support the Plan’s RACM,
                                                      Ozone Plan                                                                 inventory is needed for the attainment                                 RFP, rate of progress (ROP) and
                                                                                                                                 demonstration and for meeting RFP                                      attainment demonstrations.
                                                      A. Emissions Inventories                                                   requirements. EPA’s 1997 Ozone
                                                      1. Requirements for Emissions                                              Implementation Rule identifies 2002 as                                 2. Emissions Inventories in the
                                                      Inventories                                                                the baseline year for the SIP planning                                 Coachella Valley Ozone Plan
                                                                                                                                 emissions inventory. See 69 FR 23980
                                                         CAA section 182(a)(1) requires each                                                                                                              Appendix A of the 2014 SIP Update
                                                                                                                                 (October 27, 2004). EPA emissions
                                                      state with an ozone nonattainment area                                                                                                            contains detailed emissions inventories
                                                                                                                                 inventory guidance sets specific
                                                      classified under subpart 2 to submit a                                     planning requirements pertaining to                                    for the Coachella Valley. A partial
                                                      ‘‘comprehensive, accurate, current                                         future milestone years for reporting RFP                               summary of this information is
                                                      inventory of actual emissions from all                                     and to attainment demonstration                                        contained in Table 3. The average
                                                      sources’’ of the relevant pollutants in                                    years.14 Key RFP analysis years in the                                 summer weekday emissions typical of
                                                      accordance with guidance provided by                                       RFP demonstration include 2008 and                                     the ozone season are used for the 2002
                                                      the Administrator. While this inventory                                    every subsequent 3 years until the                                     base year planning inventory and the
                                                      is not a specific requirement under the                                    attainment date.                                                       2018 attainment year.15 These
                                                      anti-backsliding provisions at 40 CFR                                         We have evaluated the emissions                                     inventories incorporate reductions from
                                                      51.1105 and 51.1100(o), it provides                                        inventories in the Coachella Valley                                    federal, state, and district control
                                                      support for demonstrations required                                        Ozone Plan to determine if they are                                    measures received by CARB through
                                                      under these anti-backsliding rules.                                        consistent with EPA guidance and                                       September 2012.

                                                       TABLE 3—COACHELLA VALLEY NOX AND VOC EMISSIONS INVENTORY SUMMARIES FOR THE 2002 BASE YEAR AND 2018
                                                                                               ATTAINMENT YEAR
                                                                                                                          [Average summer weekday emissions in tons per day] a

                                                                                                                                                                                               NOX                                     VOC
                                                                                                        Category
                                                                                                                                                                                   2002                    2018                2002            2018

                                                      Stationary Sources ..........................................................................................                      0.875                  0.851              3.067            4.182
                                                      Area Sources ...................................................................................................                   0.492                  0.305              5.061            3.863
                                                      On-Road Mobile Sources ................................................................................                           33.009                 10.558              9.294            2.897
                                                      Other Mobile Sources ......................................................................................                        8.912                  5.109              5.287            3.919

                                                            Totals b ......................................................................................................             43.287                 16.823             22.709           14.861
                                                         a Source:     2014 SIP Update, Appendix A, Table A–1.
                                                         b Because      of rounding conventions, source categories may not add to the exact emission totals.


                                                        The on-road motor vehicles inventory                                     (short for EMission FACtor). EMFAC                                     emissions in California.16 See 78 FR
                                                      category consists of trucks, automobiles,                                  has undergone many revisions over the                                  14533 (March 6, 2013). Appendix D of
                                                      buses, and motorcycles. California’s                                       years. At the time the 2014 SIP Update                                 the 2014 SIP Update contains the latest
                                                      model for estimating emissions from on-                                    was submitted, EMFAC2011 was the                                       on-road motor vehicle summer planning
                                                      road motor vehicles operating in                                           model approved by the EPA for                                          VOC and NOX inventories, vehicle
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                                                      California is referred to as ‘‘EMFAC’’                                     estimating on-road motor source                                        population, VMT and trips for each

                                                         14 ‘‘Emission Inventory Guidance for                                       15 ‘‘Attainment year’’ refers to the ozone season                     16 EMFAC2011’s approval is granted in 78 FR

                                                      Implementation of Ozone and Particulate Matter                             immediately preceding a nonattainment area’s                           14533. More recently, the EPA approved
                                                      National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS)                             attainment date. In the case of the Coachella Valley,                  EMFAC2014 as the model for estimating on-road
                                                      and Regional Haze Regulations’’ (EPA–454/R–05–                             the applicable attainment date is June 15, 2019, and                   emissions. That approval allowed the continued use
                                                      001, August 2005, updated November 2005) and
                                                                                                                                 the ozone season immediately preceding that date                       of EMFAC2011 until December 14, 2017. See 80 FR
                                                      ‘‘Final Rule to Implement the 8-Hour Ozone
                                                      National Ambient Air Quality Standards—Phase 2’’                           will occur in year 2018.                                               77337.
                                                      (70 FR 71612).



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                                                      EMFAC vehicle class category for the                    activities that generate air pollution in              the Coachella Valley under the EPA’s
                                                      Coachella Valley. The motor vehicle                     the Coachella Valley.20                                anti-backsliding rules that apply once a
                                                      emissions in the Plan are based on                         The emission inventories in the 2014                standard has been revoked. See 40 CFR
                                                      CARB’s EMFAC2011 emission factor                        SIP Update use the California Emission                 51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(17).
                                                      model and the latest planning                           Projection Analysis Model (CEPAM).21                      The EPA has previously provided
                                                      assumptions from Southern California                    The CEPAM model used in the 2014 SIP                   guidance interpreting the RACM
                                                      Association of Government’s (SCAG’s)                    Update is based on a 2008 baseline                     requirement in the ‘‘General Preamble
                                                      2012–2035 Regional Transportation                       inventory developed using the methods                  for the Implementation of Title I of the
                                                      Plan.17                                                 and databases described above (e.g.,                   Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990’’
                                                         The 2014 SIP Update contains off-                    EMFAC2011; CEIDARS; and CARB                           (‘‘General Preamble’’) 23 and in a
                                                      road VOC and NOX inventories                            modular off-road equipment updates                     memorandum entitled ‘‘Guidance on
                                                      developed by CARB using category-                       such as the 2011 In-Use Off-Road                       Reasonably Available Control Measures
                                                      specific methods and models.18 The off-                 Equipment model, Transportation                        (RACM) Requirements and Attainment
                                                      road mobile source category includes                    Refrigeration Units model, and Cargo                   Demonstration Submissions for the
                                                      aircraft, trains, ships, and off-road                   Handling Equipment model.). The                        Ozone NAAQS,’’ John Seitz, November
                                                      vehicles and equipment used for                         inventory was calibrated to 2008                       30, 1999 (Seitz memo).24 In summary,
                                                      construction, farming, commercial,                      emissions and activity levels, and                     EPA guidance provides that to address
                                                      industrial, and recreational activities.                inventories for other years are back-cast              the requirement to adopt all RACM,
                                                         The stationary source category of the                (e.g., 2002) or forecast (e.g., 2018) using            states should consider all potentially
                                                                                                              CEPAM from that base inventory.22                      reasonable control measures for source
                                                      emissions inventory includes non-
                                                                                                                                                                     categories in the nonattainment area to
                                                      mobile, fixed sources of air pollution                  3. Proposed Action on the Emissions                    determine whether they are reasonably
                                                      comprised of individual industrial,                     Inventories                                            available for implementation in that
                                                      manufacturing, and commercial
                                                                                                                 We have reviewed the emissions                      area and whether they would, if
                                                      facilities. Examples of stationary sources
                                                                                                              inventories in the Coachella Valley                    implemented individually or
                                                      (a.k.a., point sources) include fuel
                                                                                                              Ozone Plan and the inventory                           collectively, advance the area’s
                                                      combustion (e.g., electric utilities),
                                                                                                              methodologies used by the District and                 attainment date by one year or more.25
                                                      waste disposal (e.g., landfills), cleaning                                                                        Any measures that are necessary to
                                                                                                              CARB for consistency with CAA section
                                                      and surface coatings (e.g., printing),                                                                         meet these requirements that are not
                                                                                                              182(a)(1) and EPA guidance. We find
                                                      petroleum production and marketing,                                                                            already either federally promulgated,
                                                                                                              that the base year and projected
                                                      and industrial processes (e.g., chemical).                                                                     part of the state’s SIP, or otherwise
                                                                                                              attainment year inventories are
                                                      Stationary source operators report to the                                                                      creditable in SIPs must be submitted in
                                                                                                              comprehensive, accurate, and current
                                                      District the process and emissions data                                                                        enforceable form as part of a state’s
                                                                                                              inventories of actual and projected
                                                      used to calculate emissions from point                                                                         attainment plan for the area. CAA
                                                                                                              emissions of NOX and VOC in the
                                                      sources. The District then enters the                                                                          section 172(c)(6) requires nonattainment
                                                                                                              Coachella Valley as of the date of the
                                                      information reported by emission                                                                               plans to include enforceable emission
                                                                                                              submittal. Accordingly, we propose to
                                                      sources into the California Emission                                                                           limitations, and such other control
                                                                                                              find that these inventories provide an
                                                      Inventory Development and Reporting                                                                            measures, means or techniques
                                                                                                              appropriate basis for the various other
                                                      System (CEIDARS) database.19                                                                                   (including economic incentives such as
                                                                                                              elements of the Coachella Valley Ozone
                                                         The area sources category includes                   Plan, including the RACM, ROP, RFP,                    fees, marketable permits, and auctions
                                                      aggregated emissions data from                          and attainment demonstrations.                         of emission rights), as well as schedules
                                                      processes that are individually small                                                                          and timetables for compliance, as may
                                                      and widespread or not well-defined                      B. Reasonably Available Control                        be necessary or appropriate to provide
                                                      point sources. The area source                          Measures Demonstration and Adopted                     for attainment of such standards in such
                                                      subcategories include solvent                           Control Strategy                                       area by the applicable attainment date.
                                                      evaporation (e.g., consumer products                    1. RACM Requirements                                   See also CAA section 110(a)(2)(A).
                                                      and architectural coatings) and                                                                                   The purpose of the RACM analysis is
                                                      miscellaneous processes (e.g.,                             CAA section 172(c)(1) requires that                 to determine whether or not control
                                                      residential fuel combustion and farming                 each attainment plan provide for the                   measures exist that are economically
                                                      operations). Emissions from these                       implementation of all reasonable                       and technically reasonable and that
                                                      sources are calculated from product                     available control measures as                          provide emissions reductions that
                                                      sales, population, employment data, and                 expeditiously as practicable and provide
                                                      other parameters for a wide range of                    for attainment of the NAAQS. The                          23 See 57 FR 13498, 13560. The General Preamble

                                                                                                              RACM demonstration requirement is a                    describes the EPA’s preliminary view on how we
                                                                                                              continuing applicable requirement for                  would interpret various SIP planning provisions in
                                                         17 SCAG’s Regional Transportation Plan 2012–
                                                                                                                                                                     title I of the CAA as amended in 1990, including
                                                      2035, including Amendment #1 and #2 and the Air                                                                those planning provisions applicable to the 1-hour
                                                      Quality Conformity Analysis. April 2012. Federal           20 Detailed information on the area-wide source
                                                                                                                                                                     ozone standards. The EPA continues to rely on
                                                      Highway Administration approval July 15, 2013.          category emissions is found on the CARB Web site:      certain guidance in the General Preamble to
                                                         18 Detailed information on CARB’s off-road motor     http://www.arb.ca.gov/ei/areasrc/areameth.htm.         implement the 8-hour ozone standards under
                                                      vehicle emissions inventory methodologies is found         21 Appendix A of the 2014 SIP Update contains       title I.
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                                                      at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/msei/                         the estimated VOC and NOX stationary, area-wide           24 Available at www.epa.gov/ttn/oarpg/
                                                      categories.htm#offroad_motor_vehicles.                  and off-road forecast summaries by Emission            t1pgm.html.
                                                         19 The CEIDARS database consists of two              Inventory Code categories for the Coachella Valley        25 See Seitz memo and General Preamble at
                                                      categories of information: source information and       from CEPAM. A CEPAM inventory tool was created         13560; see also ‘‘State Implementation Plans;
                                                      utility information. Source information includes the    to support the development of the 2012 PM2.5 SIPs      General Preamble for Proposed Rulemaking on
                                                      basic inventory information generated and collected     due at that time. The tool was designed to support     Approval of Plan Revisions for Nonattainment
                                                      on all point and area sources. Utility information      all of the modeling, planning, and reporting           Areas,’’ 44 FR 20372 (April 4, 1979) and
                                                      generally includes auxiliary data, which helps          requirements due at that time and includes updates     Memorandum dated December 14, 2000, from John
                                                      categorize and further define the source                for all the pollutants (e.g., NOX and VOC). Modeling   S. Seitz, Director, Office of Air Quality Planning
                                                      information. Used together, CEIDARS is capable of       results, which are summarized in Appendix A, are       and Standards, ‘‘Additional Submission on RACM
                                                      generating complex reports based on a multitude of      available separately in electronic file format.        from States with Severe One-Hour Ozone
                                                      category and source selection criteria.                    22 2014 SIP Update, page A–1                        Nonattainment Area SIPs.’’



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                                                      would advance the attainment date for                                RACT SIP for the SCAQMD for the 1997                             process of being adopted. The remaining
                                                      nonattainment areas. The EPA defines                                 ozone standards, which included rules                            measures were evaluated by taking into
                                                      RACM as any potential control measure                                applicable to the Coachella Valley. See                          account baseline inventories, available
                                                      for application to point, area, on-road                              73 FR 76947 (December 18, 2008).                                 control technologies, and potential
                                                      and non-road emission source categories                                                                                               emission reductions as well as whether
                                                      that: (1) Is technologically feasible; (2) is                        2. Control Strategy and RACM
                                                                                                                                                                                            the measure could be implemented on
                                                      economically feasible; (3) does not                                  Demonstration in the Coachella Valley
                                                                                                                           Ozone Plan                                                       a schedule that would advance
                                                      cause ‘‘substantial widespread and long-                                                                                              attainment of the 1997 8-hour ozone
                                                      term adverse impacts’’; (4) is not                                   a. The District’s RACM Demonstration                             standards by at least a year.26
                                                      ‘‘absurd, unenforceable, or
                                                                                                                              Appendix VI of the 2007 AQMP                                     Based on this analysis, SCAQMD
                                                      impracticable’’; and (5) can advance the
                                                                                                                           includes a RACM demonstration                                    scheduled 16 new or revised stationary
                                                      attainment date by at least one year.
                                                                                                                           covering both the South Coast Air Basin                          source control measures for
                                                      General Preamble at 13560.
                                                         For ozone nonattainment areas                                     and the Coachella Valley, which focuses                          development and adoption, including
                                                      classified as moderate or above, CAA                                 on control measures for stationary and                           revisions to make SCAQMD rules at
                                                      section 182(b)(2) also requires                                      area sources. The process to identify                            least as stringent as other California
                                                      implementation of RACT for all major                                 RACM involved public meetings to                                 districts’ rules and several innovative
                                                      sources of VOC and for each VOC                                      solicit input, evaluation of the EPA’s                           measures. Since submission of the
                                                      source category for which the EPA has                                suggested RACM, and evaluation of air                            AQMP in 2007, the SCAQMD has
                                                      issued a Control Techniques Guidelines                               emissions rules in other areas (including                        adopted 12 of these rules and submitted
                                                      (CTG) document. CAA section 182(f)                                   the San Joaquin Valley, the San                                  them to the EPA for approval into the
                                                      requires that RACT under section                                     Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento,                                  SIP. Table 4 lists the measures
                                                      182(b)(2) also apply to major stationary                             Ventura, Dallas-Fort Worth, the                                  identified in the 2007 AQMP,27 with
                                                      sources of NOX. In Severe areas, a major                             Houston-Galveston area and the Lake                              citations to the Federal Register notice
                                                      source is a stationary source that emits                             Michigan Air Directors Consortium).                              that incorporates each measure into the
                                                      or has the potential to emit at least 25                             The District also reevaluated all 82 of its                      SIP, where applicable. These rules are
                                                      tons of VOC or NOX per year. CAA                                     existing rules and regulations. The                              part of the District’s enforceable
                                                      section 182(d). Under the 8-hour ozone                               RACM evaluation process included a                               commitment to achieve emissions
                                                      implementation rule, states were                                     summit where CARB technical experts,                             reductions. However, the District
                                                      required to submit SIP revisions                                     local government representatives and                             acknowledged that its commitment to
                                                      meeting the RACT requirements of CAA                                 the public suggested alternative ways to                         adopt any given rule might prove to be
                                                      sections 182(b)(2) and 182(f) no later                               attain air quality standards. More than                          infeasible, meaning the control
                                                      than 27 months after designation for the                             200 potential control measures were                              technology may not be available or
                                                      8-hour ozone standards (September 15,                                identified. The District then screened                           achievement of the emissions
                                                      2006, for areas designated in April 2004)                            the identified measures and rejected                             reductions may not be cost effective. In
                                                      and to implement the required RACT                                   those that would not individually or                             adopting the 2007 AQMP, the SCAQMD
                                                      measures no later than 30 months after                               collectively advance attainment in the                           Board committed to ‘‘substitute any
                                                      that submittal deadline. See 40 CFR                                  area by at least one year, had already                           other measures as necessary to make up
                                                      51.912(a). The EPA has approved the                                  been adopted as rules, or were in the                            any emissions reduction shortfall.’’ 28

                                                                                             TABLE 4—STATUS OF RACM RULES IDENTIFIED IN SCAQMD 2007 AQMP
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Ozone                  Federal Register notice
                                                         Control                    Rule No.                                                    Title                                           precursor                      adopting
                                                         measure                                                                                                                                controlled                 rule into the SIP

                                                      CTS–01      ......   1144 ..........................     Metalworking fluids and direct-contact lubricants ..........                VOC ...................    76 FR 70888,   11/16/2011.
                                                      CTS–04      ......   1143 ..........................     Consumer Paint Thinners and Multi-Purpose Solvents                          VOC ...................    76 FR 70888,   11/16/2011.
                                                      CMB–01      ......   1147 ..........................     NOX reductions from miscellaneous sources ................                  NOX ....................   75 FR 46845,   08/04/2010.
                                                      CMB–03      ......   1111 ..........................     Further NOX reductions from space heaters .................                 NOX ....................   75 FR 46845,   08/04/2010.
                                                      FUG–02      ......   461 ............................    Gasoline transfer and dispensing (VOC) .......................              VOC ...................    78 FR 21543,   04/11/2013.
                                                      FUG–04      ......   1149 ..........................     Storage Tank and Pipeline Cleaning and Degassing ....                       VOC ...................    74 FR 67821,   12/21/2009.
                                                      MCS–01      ......   1110.2 .......................      Liquid and gaseous fuels—stationary ICEs (NOX and                           NOX and VOC ....           74 FR 18995,   April 27,
                                                                                                                 VOC).                                                                                                  2009.
                                                      MCS–01 ......        1146 ..........................     NOX from industrial, institutional, commercial boilers,                     NOX ....................   79 FR 57442,   09/25/2014.
                                                                                                                 steam generators, and process heaters.
                                                      MCS–01 ......        1146.1 .......................      NOX from small ind, inst, & commercial boilers, steam                       NOX ....................   79 FR 57442, 09/25/2014.
                                                                                                                 gens, and process heaters.
                                                      MCS–05 ......        1127 ..........................     Livestock waste (VOC) ...................................................   VOC ...................    78 FR 30768, 05/23/2013.

                                                                                                               Measures not yet adopted or not approved in the SIP by EPA
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                                                      EGM–01 .....         2301 ..........................     Emissions reductions from new or redevelopment                              NOX and VOC ....           No rule associated with this
                                                                           (proposed) ................           projects (Indirect Sources).                                                                           measure.a
                                                      FLX–02 .......       n/a .............................   Refinery pilot program (VOC) ........................................       VOC ...................    No rule associated with this
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        measure.
                                                      MOB–05 .....         Title 13 Cal. Code of               AB923 LDV high emitter program ..................................           NOX and VOC ....           n/a.b
                                                                              Regulations § 2622.

                                                        26 2007   AQMP, Appendix VI, page VI–1 and 2.                         27 2007   AQMP, Tables 4–1, 4–2A and 4–2B.                      28 Attachment A of the 2007 AQMP, SCAQMD

                                                                                                                                                                                            Board Resolution 07–9, dated June 1, 2007.



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                                                                                  TABLE 4—STATUS OF RACM RULES IDENTIFIED IN SCAQMD 2007 AQMP—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Ozone                  Federal Register notice
                                                         Control                     Rule No.                                                   Title                                            precursor                      adopting
                                                         measure                                                                                                                                 controlled                 rule into the SIP

                                                      MOB–06 .....          Title 13 Cal. Code of             AB923 MDV high emitter program .................................              NOX and VOC ....           n/a.b
                                                                               Regulations § 2622.
                                                      n/a ...............   2449 ..........................   SOON program ..............................................................   NOX ....................   (proposed approval) 81 FR
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         12637, 03/10/2016.
                                                         a The District has not finalized Rule 2301.
                                                         b SCAQMD implements this program through CARB’s Enhanced Fleet Modernization Program.
                                                         n/a = not applicable.


                                                         The EPA determined that the 2007                                 SIP,31 some have been proposed by the                              area to meet CAA requirements, neither
                                                      AQMP met the RACM requirement for                                   District but not incorporated into the                             the SCAQMD nor CARB rely on
                                                      the 1997 8-hour ozone standards in the                              SIP,32 and others have yet to be                                   implementation of any TCMs in the
                                                      South Coast Air Basin. See 77 FR 12674                              proposed locally.                                                  Coachella Valley to demonstrate
                                                      (March 1, 2012).29 CARB submitted a                                                                                                    implementation of RACM in the
                                                                                                                          c. Local Jurisdiction RACM
                                                      2012 Air Quality Management Plan                                                                                                       Coachella Valley Ozone Plan. The
                                                                                                                          Demonstration
                                                      (2012 AQMP), developed by the                                                                                                          SCAQMD and CARB justify the absence
                                                      SCAQMD, in February 2013 with                                          With respect to on-road mobile                                  of TCMs in the Coachella Valley by
                                                      additional information about the                                    sources, we note that SCAG is the                                  reference to the significant influence of
                                                      Coachella Valley, including data and                                designated metropolitan planning                                   pollutant transport from the South Coast
                                                      discussion on air quality, pollutant                                organization (MPO) for a large portion of                          Air Basin on ozone conditions in the
                                                      transport, emissions inventories,                                   southern California, including Coachella                           Coachella Valley. We agree that
                                                      attainment demonstration, and                                       Valley, and SCAG’s membership                                      pollutant transport from the South Coast
                                                      projections of future air quality.30 For                            includes local jurisdictions within the                            Air Basin is significant, and find that,
                                                      the 2012 AQMP, the SCAQMD followed                                  Coachella Valley. For the 2007 AQMP,                               given the influence of such transport
                                                                                                                          SCAG evaluated a list of possible                                  and the minimal and diminishing
                                                      a process similar to that used for the
                                                                                                                          transportation control measures (TCMs)                             emissions benefit generally associated
                                                      2007 AQMP, which included public
                                                                                                                          as one element of the larger RACM                                  with TCMs, no TCM or combination of
                                                      meetings to solicit input, evaluation of
                                                                                                                          evaluation for the plan. TCMs are, in                              TCMs implemented in the Coachella
                                                      EPA’s suggested RACM, and evaluation
                                                                                                                          general, measures designed to reduce                               Valley would advance the attainment
                                                      of other air agencies’ regulations. See
                                                                                                                          emissions from on-road motor vehicles                              date in the Coachella Valley, and thus,
                                                      Appendix VI of the 2012 AQMP. The
                                                                                                                          through reductions in VMT or traffic                               no TCMs are reasonably available for
                                                      District states in the 2012 AQMP that
                                                                                                                          congestion. SCAG’s TCM development                                 implementation in the Coachella Valley
                                                      ‘‘the 2007 AQMP adequately addressed                                process is described in Appendix IV–C
                                                      and satisfied the CAA planning                                                                                                         for the purposes of meeting the RACM
                                                                                                                          (‘‘Regional Transportation Strategy and                            requirement. Lastly, we note that, while
                                                      requirements for ozone in the Coachella                             Control Measures’’) of the 2007 AQMP,
                                                      Valley, and this chapter [Chapter 7:                                                                                                   not required for CAA purposes, SCAG’s
                                                                                                                          pages 49 to 55.                                                    most recent Regional Transportation
                                                      Current & Future Air Quality—Desert                                    In our final action on the 2007 AQMP
                                                      Nonattainment Areas] is for information                                                                                                Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy
                                                                                                                          for the South Coast Air Basin, we                                  (RTP/SCS) (April 2016) includes a list of
                                                      only.’’ The 2012 AQMP does, however,                                concluded that the evaluation processes
                                                      include a new RACM demonstration.                                                                                                      projects for the Coachella Valley, some
                                                                                                                          undertaken by SCAG were consistent                                 of which represent the types of projects
                                                      See Appendix VI of the 2012 AQMP. It                                with the EPA’s RACM guidance and                                   often identified as TCMs, such as traffic
                                                      includes new and revised rules for the                              found that there were no additional                                signalization projects and bike lane
                                                      District since the adoption of the 2007                             RACM, including no additional TCMs                                 projects. See the transportation system
                                                      AQMP. The EPA approved the RACM                                     that would advance attainment of the                               project list for Riverside County,
                                                      demonstration in the 2012 AQMP as a                                 1997 8-hour ozone standards in the                                 attached as an appendix to SCAG’s
                                                      revision to the SIP for both the 1-hour                             South Coast Air Basin. See 76 FR 57872,                            2016–2014 RTP/SCS (April 2016),
                                                      and 1997 8-hour ozone standards for the                             at 57883 (September 16, 2011)                                      available at http://scagrtpscs.net/
                                                      South Coast Air Basin. See 79 FR 52526                              (proposed rule); 77 FR 12674 (March 1,                             Documents/2016/final/f2016RTPSCS_
                                                      (September 3, 2014). Many of the new                                2012) (final rule). More recently, we                              ProjectList.pdf.
                                                      rules have been incorporated into the                               came to the same conclusion with
                                                                                                                          respect to RACM and TCMs for the                                   d. The State Strategy RACM
                                                        29 More   recently, the EPA determined that the                   South Coast in our action on the ozone                             Demonstration
                                                      South Coast RECLAIM program did not meet RACM                       portion of the 2012 AQMP. See 79 FR                                  CARB has primary responsibility for
                                                      for PM2.5 because it allowed facilities to delay
                                                      installation of selective catalytic reduction (SCR) to              29712, at 29720 (May 23, 2014)                                     reducing emissions in California from
                                                                                                                          (proposed rule); 79 FR 52526                                       new and existing on-road and off-road
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                                                      control NOX emissions. See 81 FR 22025 (April 14,
                                                      2016). Only two facilities in Coachella Valley are                  (September 3, 2014) (final rule).                                  engines and vehicles, motor vehicle
                                                      part of the RECLAIM program and both facilities                        While TCMs are being implemented                                fuels, and consumer products. Given the
                                                      have an oxidation catalyst and SCR on each gas
                                                      turbine. The Title V Permits for these facilities are               in the upwind South Coast Air Basin                                need for significant emissions
                                                      included in the administrative record for this                                                                                         reductions from mobile sources to meet
                                                      action. Additionally, SCAQMD Rule 2005 requires                       31 For example, CMB–03: Reductions from
                                                                                                                                                                                             the ozone standards in California
                                                      all emissions sources at any new or relocated                       Commercial Space Heating (Rule 1111) and FUG–                      nonattainment areas, CARB has been a
                                                      RECLAIM facility to apply the best available control                02: Emission Reduction from LPG Transfer and
                                                      technology.                                                         Dispensing—Phase II (Rule 1177).                                   leader in the development of stringent
                                                         30 Final Air Quality Management Plan, February                     32 For example, CMB–01: Further NO
                                                                                                                                                               X
                                                                                                                                                                                             control measures for on-road and off-
                                                      2013, South Coast Air Quality Management District.                  Reductions from RECLAIM.                                           road mobile sources, fuels and


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                                                      consumer products. Because of this role,                approvability issues brought up by the                the Coachella Valley, consistent with
                                                      the 2007 AQMP identifies CARB’s 2007                    EPA.37                                                the applicable requirements of CAA
                                                      State Strategy as a key component of the                  CARB again revised the state strategy               section 172(c)(1) and 40 CFR
                                                      control strategy necessary to attain the                in the 2011 State Strategy Progress                   51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(17).
                                                      1997 ozone standards. The 2007 State                    Report. While the changes primarily
                                                                                                              address attainment of the 1997 PM2.5                  C. Attainment Demonstration
                                                      Strategy includes measures to reduce
                                                      emissions from multiple sectors,                        standards, the 2011 State Strategy                    1. Requirements for Attainment
                                                      including in-use heavy duty trucks,                     Progress Report also includes an                      Demonstrations
                                                      smog check improvements,                                appendix that updates the control
                                                                                                                                                                       CAA section 182(c)(2)(A) requires
                                                      reformulated gasoline, cleaner off-road                 measure adoption schedule and revises
                                                                                                                                                                    states with ozone nonattainment areas
                                                      equipment, cleaner consumer products,                   the emissions estimates to reflect
                                                                                                                                                                    classified as ‘‘Serious’’ or above to
                                                      ships, harbor craft and port trucks. See                changes made by CARB to the on-road
                                                                                                                                                                    submit plans that demonstrate
                                                      2007 State Strategy, Chapter 5.                         truck and off-road equipment rules in
                                                                                                                                                                    attainment of the ozone NAAQS as
                                                         CARB developed its 2007 State                        2010.38
                                                                                                                We have previously determined that                  expeditiously as practicable but no later
                                                      Strategy after an extensive public                                                                            than the specified attainment date. For
                                                                                                              CARB’s mobile source control programs
                                                      consultation process to identify                                                                              any ozone nonattainment area classified
                                                                                                              constituted RACM for the attainment
                                                      potential SIP measures. From this                                                                             as serious or above, section 182(c)(2)(A)
                                                                                                              plan for the 1997 Ozone NAAQS in the
                                                      process, CARB identified and                                                                                  of the CAA specifically requires the
                                                                                                              South Coast Air Basin. See 77 FR 12674
                                                      committed to propose 15 new defined                                                                           State to submit a modeled attainment
                                                                                                              (March 1, 2012). Since then, CARB has
                                                      measures. These measures focus on                                                                             demonstration based on a
                                                                                                              adopted additional mobile source
                                                      cleaning up the in-use fleet as well as                                                                       photochemical grid modeling evaluation
                                                                                                              control measures including the
                                                      increasing the stringency of emissions                  Advanced Clean Cars program (also                     or any other analytical method
                                                      standards for a number of engine                        known as the Low Emission Vehicle                     determined by the Administrator to be
                                                      categories, fuels, and consumer                         Program III or LEV–III), heavy-duty                   at least as effective as photochemical
                                                      products. Many, if not most, of these                   vehicle idling rules, revisions to CARB’s             modeling. The attainment
                                                      measures have been adopted or are                       in-use rules for on-road and non-road                 demonstration requirement is a
                                                      being proposed for adoption for the first               diesel vehicles, and emissions standards              continuing applicable requirement for
                                                      time anywhere in the nation. They build                 for non-road equipment, cargo handling                the Coachella Valley under the EPA’s
                                                      on CARB’s already comprehensive                         equipment, and recreational vehicles.                 anti-backsliding rules that apply once a
                                                      program described above that addresses                  See 81 FR 39424 (June 18, 2016).                      standard has been revoked. See 40 CFR
                                                      emissions from all types of mobile                                                                            51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(12).
                                                      sources and consumer products,                          3. The EPA’s Evaluation of the Control                   For more detail on the requirements
                                                      through both regulations and incentive                  Strategy and RACM                                     for modeling an 8-hour ozone
                                                      programs.                                                  For the Coachella Valley in 2017 (the              attainment demonstration, see the
                                                         In adopting the 2007 State Strategy,                 year prior to the attainment year), the               Technical Support Document (TSD) for
                                                      CARB committed to reducing Coachella                    emissions inventory shows that nearly                 today’s proposal. The modeling section
                                                      Valley NOX emissions by 7 tons per day                  all of the locally generated NOX                      of the TSD includes a complete list of
                                                      (tpd) and VOC emissions by 2 tpd                        emissions (93%) and nearly half of the                applicable modeling guidance
                                                      through the implementation of measures                  VOC emissions (48%) derive from                       documents. These documents describe
                                                      identified in the 2007 State Strategy.33                mobile sources.39 Mobile source                       the components of the attainment
                                                      However, this proposed action does not                  emissions are well controlled                         demonstration, explain how the
                                                      rely on the NOX and VOC commitments                     throughout California because of                      modeling and other analyses should be
                                                      in the 2007 State Strategy, because the                 stringent control measures in place for               conducted, and provide overall
                                                      2014 SIP Update shows that the                          on-road and off-road mobile sources and               guidance on the technical analyses for
                                                      Coachella Valley would meet the NOX                     fuels. See, e.g., 2007 State Strategy, p.             attainment demonstrations.
                                                      and VOC attainment and RFP goals,                       37. Additionally, as noted above, the                    As with any predictive tool, inherent
                                                      under existing rules received through                   EPA has already determined CARB’s                     uncertainties are associated with
                                                      September 2012.34                                       rules in the 2007 State Strategy, as                  photochemical grid modeling. The
                                                         CARB adopted the 2009 State Strategy                 revised in 2009 and 2011, meet RACM,                  EPA’s guidance recognizes these
                                                      Status Report in April 2009. This                       and CARB continues to adopt new and                   limitations and provides recommended
                                                      submittal updated the 2007 State                        more stringent mobile source rules. In                approaches for considering other
                                                      Strategy to reflect its implementation                  view of the transport of pollutants into              analytical evidence to help assess
                                                      during 2007 and 2008, and also to                       the Coachella Valley from the South                   whether attainment of the NAAQS is
                                                      reflect changes resulting from the                      Coast Air Basin (see discussion at                    likely. This process is called a weight of
                                                      adoption of the scoping plan mandated                   section I.B above) and the extensive                  evidence (WOE) analysis.
                                                      by Assembly Bill 32 that will help                      control of mobile sources by CARB, we                    The EPA’s modeling guidance
                                                      reduce ozone during SIP                                 propose to find that the Coachella                    (updated in 1996, 1999, and 2002)
                                                      implementation.35 The update also                       Valley Ozone Plan provides for                        discusses various WOE analyses. This
                                                                                                              implementation of all RACM necessary                  guidance was updated again in 2005
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                                                      changes assumptions about economic
                                                      conditions and the availability of                      to demonstrate expeditious attainment                 and 2007 for the 1997 8-hour attainment
                                                      incentive funds.36 Finally, the 2007                    of the 1997 8-hour ozone standards in                 demonstration procedures to include a
                                                      State Strategy was revised to address                                                                         WOE analysis as an integral part of any
                                                                                                                37 2009 State Strategy Status Report, page 2.       attainment demonstration. This
                                                        33 Board
                                                                                                                38 2011 State Strategy Progress Report at           guidance strongly recommends that all
                                                                 Resolution 07–28, CARB, September 27,        Appendix F (‘‘Revisions to 2007 P.M.2.5 and Ozone
                                                      2007, page 7, Attachment B.                                                                                   attainment demonstrations include
                                                                                                              State Implementation Plan for South Coast Air
                                                        34 2014 SIP Update, page A–1.
                                                                                                              Basin and Coachella Valley’’) (March 2011).           supplemental analyses beyond the
                                                        35 2009 State Strategy Status Report, page v.           39 Based on data from Tables A–1 and A–2 of the     recommended modeling. These
                                                        36 2009 State Strategy Status Report, page v.         2014 SIP Update.                                      supplemental analyses can provide


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                                                      additional information such as data                     was based on an air quality modeling                  that the Coachella Valley will attain the
                                                      analyses, and emissions and air quality                 domain that covers the entire South                   federal 1997 8-hour ozone standards by
                                                      trends, which can help strengthen the                   Coast Air Basin, the Coachella Valley,                the proposed attainment date of June 15,
                                                      conclusion based on the photochemical                   and much of southern California. Model                2019. The 2007 AQMP projects the
                                                      grid modeling.                                          performance was evaluated in three                    Coachella Valley air monitoring stations
                                                                                                              zones in the South Coast Basin: The San               of Palm Springs and Indio to have 8-
                                                      2. 8-Hour Attainment Demonstration                      Fernando Valley; the eastern San                      hour ozone design values of 75.9 ppb
                                                      Modeling and Weight of Evidence                         Gabriel, Riverside and San Bernardino                 and 66.2 ppb respectively in the year
                                                      Analysis in the South Coast 2007 AQMP                   Valleys; and Los Angeles and Orange                   2017.43 More recent modeling in the
                                                      a. Photochemical Grid Modeling                          County. Normalized Gross Bias,                        2012 AQMP, as well as recent
                                                      Attainment Demonstration Results                        Normalized Gross Error, and Peak                      monitoring data, shows attainment by
                                                      i. Photochemical Grid Model                             Prediction Accuracy were determined                   the 2018 attainment year. See the TSD
                                                                                                              for each area. Although not a                         for this action for more information.
                                                         The model selected for the 2007                      requirement for determining acceptable
                                                      AQMP attainment demonstrations is the                   model performance, the performance                    d. Transport From the South Coast Air
                                                      Comprehensive Air Quality Model with                    statistics were compared to the EPA                   Basin
                                                      Extensions (CAMx), version 4.4                          performance goals presented in                           The South Coast Air Basin’s
                                                      (Environ, 2006), using Statewide Air                    guidance documents. The performance                   continued progress toward meeting the
                                                      Pollution Research Center-99 (SAPRC–                    goals for Normalized Gross Error and                  1997 ozone NAAQS is critical to the
                                                      99) gas phase mechanisms (Carter,                       Peak Prediction Accuracy were met in                  Coachella Valley’s ability to attain the
                                                      2000).40 The modeling system                            the eastern San Gabriel, Riverside and                1997 ozone standards. The Coachella
                                                      (including the photochemical model,                     San Bernardino Valleys. In general, the               Valley is downwind of the South Coast
                                                      meteorological inputs, and chemical                     statistic for bias (Normalized Gross Bias)            Air Basin, which is regulated by the
                                                      mechanism) is consistent with the                       tends to be negative, indicating that the             SCAQMD. The 2007 AQMP states,
                                                      previous advice of outside peer                         model tends to slightly under-predict                 ‘‘pollutant transport from the South
                                                      reviewers. CAMx is a state-of-the-art air               ozone. Based on the analysis, the                     Coast Air Basin to the Coachella Valley
                                                      quality model that can simulate ozone                   SCAQMD concludes that model                           is the primary cause of its ozone
                                                      and PM2.5 concentrations together in a                  performance is acceptable for this                    nonattainment status.’’ The plan cites
                                                      ‘‘one-atmosphere’’ approach for                         application.                                          several studies that confirm the
                                                      attainment demonstrations. CAMx is                                                                            transport between the two air basins.44
                                                      designed to integrate the output from                   b. Modeling Approaches for the
                                                                                                              Coachella Valley Attainment                           3. The EPA’s Evaluation and Proposed
                                                      both prognostic and diagnostic
                                                                                                              Demonstration                                         Conclusions on the Modeling
                                                      meteorological models.
                                                                                                                 CAMx simulations were conducted                    Demonstration
                                                      ii. Episode Selection                                   for the base year 2002, and future-year
                                                         Six meteorological episodes from                     2017 baseline and controlled                             We are proposing to approve an
                                                      three years are used as the basis for the               emissions.42 The ozone attainment                     attainment date of June 15, 2019, which
                                                      plan. An earlier modeling effort,                       demonstration relies on the use of site-              reflects a 2018 attainment year. This is
                                                      contained in SCAQMD’s 2003 Air                          specific relative response factors (RRFs)             based on our evaluation of the air
                                                      Quality Management Plan, benefited                      being applied to the 2002 weighted                    quality modeling analyses in the 2007
                                                      from the intensive monitoring                           design values. The RRFs are determined                AQMP and our WOE analysis. The WOE
                                                      conducted under the 1997 Southern                       from the future year controlled and the               analysis considered the attainment
                                                      California Ozone Study (SCOS 1997)                      2002 base year simulations. The initial               demonstration from the 2012 AQMP
                                                      where the August 4–7, 1997, episode                     screening for station days to be included             and more recent ambient air quality
                                                      was the cornerstone of the modeling                     in the attainment demonstration                       monitoring data that were not available
                                                      analysis. One of the primary modeling                   included the following criteria: (1)                  at the time SCAQMD performed the
                                                      episodes used in the earlier modeling                   Having an observed concentration                      attainment modeling. The basis for our
                                                      from August 5–6, 1997, was also                         equaling or exceeding 85 parts per                    proposed approval is discussed in more
                                                      selected for this plan. In addition, five               billion (ppb), and (2) a simulation                   detail in the TSD. The modeling shows
                                                      episodes that occurred during the                       predicted base year (1997, 2004 or 2005)              significant reductions in ozone from the
                                                      Multiple Air Toxics Exposure Study III                  concentration over 60 ppb. Additional                 base period. The most recent ambient
                                                      (MATES–III) sampling program in 2004                    criteria were added to the selection                  air quality data that we have reviewed
                                                      (August 7–8) and 2005 (May 21–22, July                  process as the simulations were                       indicate that the area is on track to
                                                      15–19, August 4–6, and August 27–28)                    evaluated. A minimum of five episode                  attain the 1997 8-hour ozone standards
                                                      were selected.41 The TSD for today’s                    days are recommended to determine the                 by 2018.
                                                      proposal provides further information.                  site specific RRF. The TSD for today’s                   Based on the analysis above and in
                                                                                                              action has more information regarding                 the TSD, the EPA proposes to find that
                                                      iii. Model Performance                                  the rationale for our proposed approval               the air quality modeling in the 2007
                                                         The modeling for the Coachella Valley                of the Coachella Valley Ozone Plan                    AQMP provides an adequate basis for
                                                      attainment demonstration uses the same                  modeling.                                             the RACM, RFP and attainment
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                                                      approach used for the South Coast Air                   c. Results of Modeling                                demonstrations in the Coachella Valley
                                                      Basin attainment demonstration, which                                                                         Ozone Plan, and is consistent with the
                                                                                                                 The attainment demonstration                       applicable requirements of CAA section
                                                        40 Carter, W.P.L., May 8, 2000a. Documentation of     included in the 2007 AQMP indicates                   182(c)(2)(a) and 40 CFR 51.1105(a)(1)
                                                      the SAPRC–99 chemical mechanism for VOC                                                                       and 51.1100(o)(12).
                                                      reactivity assessment. Report to the California Air       42 Future year controlled emissions were
                                                      Resources Board, Contracts 92–329 and 95–308.           estimated from the baseline emissions using the
                                                        41 Final Report, Multiple Air Toxics Exposure                                                                 43 2007 AQMP, Appendix V, page V–4–52, Table
                                                                                                              CEPA control factors for the simulations, are given
                                                      Study in the South Coast Air Basin (MATES–III),         in Table V–4–4 of the 2007 South Coast AQMP,          V–4–17.
                                                      SCAQMD, September 2008.                                 Appendix V.                                             44 See footnote 6.




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                                                      D. Rate of Progress and Reasonable                                        milestone year; (2) exclude emission                                     approved the ROP plan for the
                                                      Further Progress Demonstrations                                           reductions from four prescribed federal                                  reduction of VOCs. We provided notice
                                                                                                                                programs (i.e., the federal motor vehicle                                that the Southeast Desert has attained
                                                      1. Rate of Progress
                                                                                                                                control program, the federal Reid vapor                                  the 1-hour standards on April 15, 2015.
                                                      a. Requirements                                                           pressure (RVP) requirements, any RACT                                    See 80 FR 20166 (April 15, 2015). Per
                                                                                                                                corrections previously specified by the                                  40 CFR 51.1118, the RFP requirement
                                                         For areas classified as moderate or
                                                                                                                                EPA, and any inspection and                                              (including the 15% ROP requirement for
                                                      above, Section 182(b)(1) requires a SIP
                                                                                                                                maintenance (I/M) program corrections                                    VOCs) no longer applies to the 1-hour
                                                      revision providing for rate of progress
                                                                                                                                necessary to meet the basic I/M level);                                  ozone standards for the Southeast Desert
                                                      (ROP), defined as a one time, 15%
                                                                                                                                and (3) be calculated from an ‘‘adjusted’’                               area. Although the ROP provision is a
                                                      actual VOC emission reduction during
                                                                                                                                baseline relative to the year for which                                  one-time requirement, it remains in
                                                      the six years following the baseline year
                                                                                                                                the reduction is applicable.                                             effect for the 1997 8-hour ozone
                                                      1990, or an average of 3% per year. For                                      The adjusted base year inventory
                                                      areas designated serious nonattainment                                                                                                             standards. Therefore, the Coachella
                                                                                                                                excludes the emission reductions from                                    Valley SIP must demonstrate a 15%
                                                      or above, no further action is necessary                                  fleet turnover between 1990 and 1996
                                                      if the area fulfilled its ROP requirement                                                                                                          ROP for VOC reductions by 2008, from
                                                                                                                                and from federal RVP regulations                                         the 2002 baseline.
                                                      for the 1-hour standards (from 1990–                                      promulgated by November 15, 1990, or
                                                      1996). As the EPA explained in the 1997                                   required under section 211(h) of the                                     b. ROP Demonstration in the State
                                                      Ozone Implementation Rule, 69 FR                                          Act. The net effect of these adjustments                                 Submittal
                                                      23980 (October 27, 2004), for areas that                                  is that states are not able to take credit
                                                      did not meet the 15% ROP reduction for                                    for emissions reductions that would                                         The 2014 SIP Update incorporates the
                                                      the 1-hour ozone standards, a state may                                   result from fleet turnover of current                                    ROP demonstration as an element of the
                                                      notify the EPA that it wishes to rely on                                  federal standard cars and trucks, or from                                RFP demonstration. We note that this
                                                      a previously submitted SIP (for the 1-                                    already existing federal fuel regulations.                               approach is valid, but different from the
                                                      hour ozone standards), or it may elect to                                 However, the SIP can take full credit for                                organization of this notice, where we
                                                      submit a new or revised SIP (for the                                      the benefits of any new (i.e., post-1990)                                first, and separately, assess the ROP
                                                      1997 ozone standards) addressing the                                      vehicle emissions standards, as well as                                  demonstration and then assess the RFP
                                                      15% ROP reduction. The ROP                                                any other new federal or state motor                                     demonstration. See section IV.D.2 for
                                                      demonstration requirement is a                                            vehicle or fuel program that will be                                     the RFP assessment. VOC emissions
                                                      continuing applicable requirement for                                     implemented in the nonattainment area,                                   from the RFP tables for the Coachella
                                                      the Coachella Valley under the EPA’s                                      including Tier 1 exhaust standards, new                                  Valley (see Table C–1 in the 2014 SIP
                                                      anti-backsliding rules that apply once a                                  evaporative emissions standards,                                         Update), were used to create Table 5
                                                      standard has been revoked. See 40 CFR                                     reformulated gasoline, enhanced I/M,                                     below. The revised 15% ROP VOC
                                                      51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(4).                                          California low emissions vehicle                                         demonstration uses a 2002 average
                                                         The CAA outlines and EPA guidance                                      program, transportation control                                          summer weekday emissions inventory
                                                      details the method for calculating the                                    measures, etc.                                                           as the base year inventory and addresses
                                                      requirements for the 1990–1996 period.                                       While a SIP revision for attainment of                                2002–2008. Based on the progress of the
                                                      Section 182(b)(1) requires that                                           the 1-hour ozone standards was                                           VOC emissions reductions from 2002 to
                                                      reductions: (1) Be in addition to those                                   submitted for the Southeast Desert area                                  2008, the State concluded the Coachella
                                                      needed to offset any growth in                                            (i.e., the Coachella Valley and Western                                  Valley met the ROP requirement for the
                                                      emissions between the base year and the                                   Mojave Desert areas), we have not                                        15% VOC reduction.

                                                                     TABLE 5—15% RATE-OF-PROGRESS DEMONSTRATION FOR VOC EMISSIONS IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY a
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Coachella
                                                                                                                                          VOC Emissions                                                                                                  (tpsd)

                                                      1.   2002 baseline inventory ..................................................................................................................................................................          22.7
                                                      2.   2008 remaining emissions ...............................................................................................................................................................            17.6
                                                      3.   2008 goal (remaining emissions after 15% ROP Reduction required from 2002 baseline) ..........................................................                                                      19.3
                                                      4.   ROP reduction achieved by 2008 (Compare Line 2 to Line 7) ......................................................................................................                                    Yes
                                                           a Source:    2014 SIP Update, Table C–1.


                                                      2. Reasonable Further Progress                                            serious or higher to submit no later than                                  CAA section 182(c)(2)(C) allows for
                                                                                                                                3 years after designation for the 8-hour                                 the substitution of NOX emission
                                                      a. Requirements
                                                                                                                                ozone standards an RFP SIP providing                                     reductions in place of VOC reductions
                                                        CAA sections 172(c)(2) and 182(b)(1)                                    for an average of 3% per year of VOC                                     to meet the RFP requirements.
                                                      require plans for nonattainment areas to                                  and/or NOX emissions reductions for (1)                                  According to the EPA’s NOX
                                                      provide for RFP. RFP is defined in                                        the 6-year period immediately following                                  Substitution Guidance,45 the
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                                                      section 171(1) as ‘‘such annual                                           the baseline year; and (2) all remaining                                 substitution of NOX reductions for VOC
                                                      incremental reductions in emissions of                                    3-year periods after the first 6-year                                    reductions must be done on a
                                                      the relevant air pollutant as are required                                period out to the area’s attainment date.                                percentage basis, rather than a straight
                                                      by this part or may reasonably be                                         The RFP requirement is a continuing                                      ton-for-ton exchange. There are two
                                                      required by the Administrator for the                                     applicable requirement for the                                           steps for substituting NOX for VOC.
                                                      purpose of ensuring attainment of the                                     Coachella Valley under the EPA’s anti-                                   First, an equivalency demonstration
                                                      applicable [NAAQS] by the applicable                                      backsliding rules that apply once a                                        45 EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and
                                                      date.’’ CAA section 182(c)(2)(B) requires                                 standard has been revoked. See 40 CFR                                    Standards, ‘‘NOX Substitution Guidance,’’
                                                      ozone nonattainment areas classified as                                   51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(4).                                         December 1993.



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                                                      must show that the cumulative RFP                                     consistent with the continuous RFP                     data from the RFP demonstration, with
                                                      emission reductions are consistent with                               emission reduction requirement.                        additional rows based on information
                                                      the NOX and VOC emission reductions                                   b. RFP Demonstration in the State                      provided by CARB. The 2014 SIP
                                                      determined in the ozone attainment                                    Submittal                                              Update uses NOX substitution beginning
                                                      modeling demonstration. Second,                                                                                              in milestone year 2014 to meet VOC
                                                      specified reductions in NOX and VOC                                      The 2014 SIP Update contains                        emission targets. For the Coachella
                                                                                                                            emissions estimates for the baseline,
                                                      emissions should be accomplished in                                                                                          Valley, the State concluded that RFP
                                                                                                                            milestone and attainment years, and
                                                      the interim period between the 2002                                                                                          demonstration meets the applicable
                                                                                                                            additional discussion of the RFP
                                                      base year and the attainment date,                                    demonstration. See page 5 and Table C–                 requirements for each milestone year as
                                                                                                                            1 in Appendix C. Table 6 below shows                   well as the attainment year.

                                                                                            TABLE 6—CALCULATION OF RFP DEMONSTRATIONS FOR COACHELLA VALLEY a
                                                            VOC Emission calculations (tpd)                                 2002               2008                  2011           2014             2017          2018

                                                      1. 2002 Baseline VOC .............................                           22.7                  n/a                 n/a             n/a             n/a           n/a
                                                      2. Non-creditable CA MVCP/RVP adjust-
                                                        ments ....................................................                  n/a                  1.1                 1.5             1.8             1.9           2.0
                                                      3. RACT Corrections ................................                            0                    0                   0               0               0             0
                                                      4. Adjusted 2002 baseline VOC inventory
                                                        (2002 Baseline VOC¥Line 2¥Line 3)                                           n/a               21.6                  21.2            20.9            20.8          20.7
                                                      5. RFP Commitment for VOC reductions
                                                        from new measures ..............................                            n/a                   0                   0                0              0             0
                                                      6. Future Year VOC with existing and
                                                        proposed measures ..............................                            n/a               17.6                  15.0            15.8            15.8          15.9
                                                      7. Required VOC % change since pre-
                                                        vious milestone year, relative to 2002                                      n/a               15%                    9%              9%              9%            3%
                                                      8. Required VOC reduction from 2002
                                                        adjusted baseline .................................                         n/a               15%                   24%             33%             42%           45%
                                                      9. Target VOC Levels b ............................                           n/a               18.4                  16.4            14.7            13.3          12.8
                                                      10. Apparent VOC Shortfall (Line
                                                        6¥Line 9) .............................................                     n/a             ¥0.8                ¥1.3                 1.2             2.6           3.2
                                                      11. Apparent % VOC shortfall (Line 10 ÷
                                                        Line 4 ....................................................                 n/a           ¥3.7%                ¥6.4%               5.6%        12.7%         15.3%
                                                      12. VOC shortfall previously provided by
                                                        NOX substitution % (Line 13 of prior
                                                        milestone year, or 0 if negative) ..........                                n/a                   0                   0                0        5.6%         12.7%
                                                      13. Actual VOC shortfall (Line 11¥Line
                                                        12) ........................................................                n/a           ¥3.7%                ¥6.4%               5.6%         7.1%          2.5%

                                                             NOX Emission calculations (tpd)                                2002               2008                  2011           2014             2017          2018

                                                      15. Baseline NOX inventory .....................                             43.3               31.0                  23.8           c 22.0       c 18.9        c 17.8

                                                      16. Non-creditable CA MVCP/RVP ad-
                                                        justments ..............................................                    n/a                  1.6                 2.0             2.2             2.3           2.3
                                                      17. Adjusted 2002 baseline NOX inven-
                                                        tory (Line 15 2002 baseline¥Line 16)                                        n/a               41.7                  41.3            41.1            41.0          40.9
                                                      18. RFP commitment for NOX reductions
                                                        from new measures ..............................                            n/a                   0                   0                0              0             0
                                                      19. Calculated NOX creditable reductions
                                                        since 2002 (Line 17¥Line 18) .............                                  n/a               41.7                  41.3            41.1            41.0          40.9
                                                      20. Change in NOX since 2002 (Line
                                                        19¥Line 15) .........................................                       n/a               10.6                  17.5            19.1            22.1          23.1
                                                      21. Calculated % NOX reductions since
                                                        2002 (Line 20 ÷ Line 19) ......................                             n/a            25.6%               42.3%               46.5%       53.9%         56.5%
                                                      22. NOX previously used for VOC short-
                                                        fall by NOX substitution % (from Line
                                                        12) ........................................................                n/a                   0                   0                0        5.6%         12.7%
                                                      23. NOX substitution needed for VOC
                                                        shortfall % (Same as Line 13, or 0 if
                                                        Line 9 < 0) ............................................                    n/a              0.0%                0.0%              5.6%         7.1%          2.5%
                                                      24. Forecasted % NOX reduction surplus
                                                        (Line 21¥Line 22¥Line 23) ................                                  n/a            25.6%               42.3%               40.9%       41.2%         41.3%
                                                      25. RFP achieved? ..................................                          n/a              Yes                 Yes                 Yes         Yes           Yes
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                                                         a Source: 2014 SIP Update, Table C–1.
                                                         b Target VOC levels for 2008 = (1¥Line 8) × (Line 4). In subsequent years, Target VOC = [(prior year Line 9 + prior year Line 2¥current year
                                                      line 2) × (1¥current year line 7)].
                                                         c Estimated emissions include an additional 1 tpd safety margin for transportation conformity budget.
                                                         Note: Because of rounding conventions, values in table may not reflect the exact calculated quantity from the underlying numbers.




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                                                      3. Proposed Action on the ROP and RFP                              the applicable SIP. This demonstration                reviewing the submitted SIP to
                                                      Demonstrations                                                     is typically done by showing that                     determine if it meets the adequacy
                                                         Based on our review of the ROP                                  estimated emissions from existing and                 criteria; and, (4) making a finding of
                                                      calculations in the 2014 SIP Update,                               planned highway and transit systems                   adequacy or inadequacy. See 40 CFR
                                                      summarized in Table 5 above, we                                    are less than or equal to the motor                   93.118.
                                                      conclude that the state has                                        vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs or
                                                                                                                         budgets) contained in the SIP. An                     2. MVEBs in the Coachella Valley Ozone
                                                      demonstrated that sufficient emission                                                                                    Plan
                                                      reductions have been achieved to meet                              attainment, RFP, or maintenance SIP
                                                      the ROP requirements in 2008. And as                               establishes MVEBs for the attainment                     The 2007 AQMP did not propose
                                                      shown in Table 6, the South Coast 2007                             year, each required RFP year or last year             budgets for transportation conformity
                                                      8-hour Ozone SIP provides for RFP in                               of the maintenance plan, as appropriate.              for the Coachella Valley. CARB
                                                      each milestone year, consistent with                               MVEBs are generally established for                   submitted the 2008 Early Progress Plan,
                                                      applicable CAA requirements and EPA                                specific years and specific pollutants or             an amendment to the SIP, to establish
                                                                                                                         precursors. Ozone attainment and RFP                  MVEBs for many areas of California
                                                      guidance. We therefore propose to
                                                                                                                         plans establish MVEBs for NOX and                     including the Coachella Valley.46 Using
                                                      approve the ROP and RFP
                                                                                                                         VOC. See 40 CFR 93.102(b)(2)(i).                      EMFAC2007 (the 2007 version of the
                                                      demonstrations under sections 182(b)(1)
                                                                                                                            Before an MPO may use MVEBs in a                   EMissions FACtor model), CARB set the
                                                      and 182(c)(2) of the CAA and 40 CFR                                submitted SIP, the EPA must first either
                                                      51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(4).                                                                                         2012 MVEBs at 7 tpd for VOCs and 26
                                                                                                                         determine that the MVEBs are adequate                 tpd for NOX. We found the MVEB in the
                                                      E. Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets for                             or approve the MVEBs. In order for us                 2008 Early Progress Plan for the
                                                      Transportation Conformity                                          to find the MVEBs adequate and                        Coachella Valley to be adequate for
                                                                                                                         approvable, the submittal must meet the               transportation conformity
                                                      1. Requirements for Motor Vehicle                                  conformity adequacy requirements of 40
                                                      Emissions Budgets                                                                                                        purposes.47 See 73 FR 25694 (April 16,
                                                                                                                         CFR 93.118(e)(4) and (5) and be                       2008).
                                                         CAA section 176(c) requires federal                             approvable under all pertinent SIP
                                                      actions in nonattainment and                                       requirements. To meet these                              The 2014 SIP Update includes
                                                      maintenance areas to conform to the                                requirements, the MVEBs must be                       updated MVEBs.48 As noted in Section
                                                      goals of SIPs. This means that such                                consistent with the approvable                        IV.B.2 of this notice, the MVEBs were
                                                      actions will not: (1) Cause or contribute                          attainment and RFP demonstrations and                 estimated using EMFAC2011, and the
                                                      to violations of a NAAQS, (2) worsen                               reflect all of the motor vehicle control              latest planning assumptions from SCAG,
                                                      the severity of an existing violation, or                          measures contained in the attainment                  including Amendment No. 1 to the
                                                      (3) delay timely attainment of any                                 and RFP demonstrations. See 40 CFR                    2012–2035 Regional Transportation
                                                      NAAQS or any interim milestone.                                    93.118(e)(4)(iii), (iv) and (v). For more             Plan and Amendment No. 13–4 to the
                                                         Actions that involve Federal Highway                            information on the transportation                     Federal Transportation Improvement
                                                      Administration (FHWA) or Federal                                   conformity requirements and applicable                Program.49 The emissions estimate also
                                                      Transit Administration (FTA) funding                               policies on MVEBs, please visit our                   includes off-model adjustments to
                                                      or approval are subject to the EPA’s                               transportation conformity Web site at:                EMFAC2011 to account for the
                                                      transportation conformity rule, which is                           https://www.epa.gov/state-and-local-                  Advanced Clean Car regulations
                                                      codified in 40 CFR part 93, subpart A.                             transportation.                                       adopted by CARB and included in the
                                                      Under this rule, metropolitan planning                                The EPA’s process for determining                  SIP. See 81 FR 39424 (June 16, 2016).
                                                      organizations (MPOs) in nonattainment                              adequacy of a MVEB consists of four                      The MVEBs are the projected on-road
                                                      and maintenance areas coordinate with                              basic steps: (1) Providing public                     mobile source VOC and NOX emissions
                                                      state and local air quality and                                    notification of a SIP submission; (2)                 in the Coachella Valley for baseline,
                                                      transportation agencies, the EPA,                                  providing the public the opportunity to               milestone and attainment years. These
                                                      FHWA, and FTA to demonstrate that an                               comment on the MVEB during a public                   budgets, shown in Table 7, include a 1
                                                      area’s RTP and transportation                                      comment period and responding to any                  tpd safety margin, as allowed by the
                                                      improvement programs (TIP) conform to                              comments that are submitted; (3)                      conformity rule. See 40 CFR 93.124(a).

                                                                            TABLE 7—COACHELLA VALLEY MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSIONS BUDGETS IN THE 2014 SIP UPDATE
                                                                                                                                 [tpd, average summer weekday] a

                                                                                                                                             NOX                                                   VOC

                                                                                                                         2014               2017                  2018           2014              2017              2018

                                                      On-Road Inventory ...................................                    14.79             11.39               10.74              3.72              3.07                2.93
                                                      Safety Margin ...........................................                    1                 1                   1                 1                 1                   1
                                                      MVEBs b ...................................................                 16                13                  12                 5                 5                   4
                                                         a Source:    2014 SIP Update, Appendix D, Table D–1.
                                                         b Rounded     up to the nearest ton.
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                                                        46 Early Progress Plans Demonstrating Progress                   Eastern Kern County, Imperial County, Revised:        hour Ozone Early Progress Plan Motor Vehicle
                                                      Toward Attaining the 8-hour National Air Quality                   February 27, 2008, Release Date: February 27, 2008.   Emissions Budgets.
                                                      Standards for Ozone and Setting Transportation                       47 Letter dated April 16, 2008 from Deborah           48 2014 SIP Update, Table D–1.

                                                      Conformity Budgets for Ventura County, Antelope                    Jordan to James Goldstene, California Air Resources     49 See http://rtpscs.scag.ca.gov/Pages/

                                                      Valley—Western Mojave Desert, Coachella Valley,                    Board, RE: Adequacy Status of Coachella Valley 8-     Amendment-1.aspx.



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                                                      3. Proposed Action on the Budgets                       and TCMs as necessary to provide                      requirement is satisfied in conformance
                                                         As part of our review of the budgets’                (along with other measures) the                       with the Court’s ruling. It recommends
                                                      approvability, we have evaluated the                    reductions needed to meet the                         states estimate emissions for the
                                                      revised budgets using our adequacy                      applicable RFP requirement, and (2)                   nonattainment area’s base year and the
                                                      criteria in 40 CFR 93.318(e)(4) and (5).                include strategies and measures to the                attainment year. One emission
                                                      We found that the 2017 and 2018                         extent needed to demonstrate                          inventory is developed for the base year,
                                                      budgets meet each adequacy criterion.                   attainment. As noted above, the first                 and three different emissions inventory
                                                      We have completed our review of the                     element of CAA section 182(d)(1)(A)                   scenarios are developed for the
                                                      2014 SIP Update and are proposing to                    requires that areas classified as ‘‘Severe’’          attainment year. Two of these scenarios
                                                      approve the SIP’s attainment and RFP                    or ‘‘Extreme’’ submit a SIP revision that             would represent hypothetical emissions
                                                      demonstrations. We have also reviewed                   identifies and adopts TCSs and TCMs                   scenarios that would provide the basis
                                                      the proposed budgets submitted with                     sufficient to offset any growth in                    to identify the ‘‘growth in emissions’’
                                                      the 2014 SIP Update and have found                      emissions from growth in VMT or the                   due solely to the growth in VMT, and
                                                      that the 2017 and 2018 budgets are                      number of vehicle trips.                              one that would represent projected
                                                      consistent with the attainment and RFP                     In response to the Court’s decision in             actual motor vehicle emissions after
                                                      demonstrations, were based on control                   Association of Irritated Residents v.                 fully accounting for projected VMT
                                                      measures that have already been                         EPA,51 we issued a memorandum titled                  growth and offsetting emissions
                                                      adopted and implemented, and meet all                   Guidance on Implementing Clean Air                    reductions obtained by all creditable
                                                      other applicable statutory and                          Act Section 182(d)(1)(A): Transportation              TCSs and TCMs. The August 2012
                                                      regulatory requirements including the                   Control Measures and Transportation                   guidance contains specific details on
                                                      adequacy criteria in 40 CFR 93.118(e)(4)                Control Strategies to Offset Growth in                how states might conduct the
                                                      and (5). Therefore, we are proposing to                 Emissions Due to Growth in Vehicle                    calculations.
                                                      approve the 2017 and 2018 budgets as                    Miles Travelled (August 2012                             The base year on-road VOC emissions
                                                      shown in Table 7.50 Once these budgets                  Guidance).52 The August 2012 Guidance                 inventory should be based on VMT in
                                                      are found adequate or are approved, the                 discusses the meaning of the terms TCSs               that year and it should reflect all
                                                      budgets for the 2008 early progress plan                and TCMs, and recommends that both                    enforceable TCSs and TCMs in place in
                                                      for 2012 will no longer be used in                      TCSs and TCMs be included in the                      the base year. This would include
                                                      transportation conformity                               calculations made for the purpose of                  vehicle emissions standards, state and
                                                      determinations. If finalized as proposed,               determining the degree to which any                   local control programs such as I/M
                                                      the U.S. Department of Transportation                   hypothetical growth in emissions due to               programs or fuel rules, and any
                                                      and SCAG (the metropolitan planning                     growth in VMT should be offset.                       additional implemented TCSs and
                                                      organization for the area) would be                     Generally, TCS is a broad term that                   TCMs that were already required by or
                                                      required to use the new budgets in                      encompasses many types of controls                    credited in the SIP as of the base year.
                                                                                                              including, for example, motor vehicle                    The first of the emissions calculations
                                                      transportation conformity
                                                                                                              emission limitations, I/M programs,                   for the attainment year would be based
                                                      determinations.
                                                                                                              alternative fuel programs, other                      on the projected VMT and trips for that
                                                      F. Vehicle Miles Travelled Emissions                    technology-based measures, and TCMs,                  year, and assume that no new TCSs or
                                                      Offset Demonstration                                    that would fit within the regulatory                  TCMs beyond those already credited in
                                                                                                              definition of ‘‘control strategy.’’ See,              the base year inventory have been put
                                                      1. Requirements for a VMT Emissions
                                                                                                              e.g., 40 CFR 51.100(n). TCM is defined                in place since the base year. This
                                                      Offset Demonstration
                                                                                                              at 40 CFR 51.100(r) to mean ‘‘any                     calculation demonstrates how emissions
                                                         CAA section 182(d)(1)(A) requires a                                                                        would hypothetically change if no new
                                                      state with areas classified as ‘‘Severe’’ or            measure that is directed toward
                                                                                                              reducing emissions of air pollutants                  TCSs or TCMs were implemented, and
                                                      ‘‘Extreme’’ to ‘‘submit a revision that                                                                       VMT and trips were allowed to grow at
                                                      identifies and adopts specific                          from transportation sources,’’ including,
                                                                                                              but not limited to, measures listed in                the projected rate from the base year.
                                                      enforceable transportation control                                                                            This estimate would show the potential
                                                      strategies (TCSs) and TCMs to offset any                CAA section 108(f), and generally refers
                                                                                                              to programs intended to reduce the                    for an increase in emissions due solely
                                                      growth in emissions from growth in                                                                            to growth in VMT and trips,
                                                      VMT or numbers of vehicle trips in such                 VMT, the number of vehicle trips, or
                                                                                                                                                                    representing a no-action scenario.
                                                      area.’’ Herein, we refer to the SIP                     traffic congestion, such as programs for
                                                                                                                                                                    Emissions in the attainment year in this
                                                      requirement as the ‘‘VMT emissions                      improved public transit, designation of
                                                                                                                                                                    scenario may be lower than those in the
                                                      offset requirement,’’ and the SIP                       certain lanes for passenger buses and
                                                                                                                                                                    base year due to fleet turnover to lower-
                                                      revision intended to demonstrate                        high-occupancy vehicles, trip reduction
                                                                                                                                                                    emitting vehicles. Emissions may also
                                                      compliance with the VMT emissions                       ordinances, and similar measures.
                                                                                                                 The August 2012 guidance also                      be higher if VMT and/or vehicle trips
                                                      offset requirement as the ‘‘VMT                                                                               are projected to sufficiently increase in
                                                      emissions offset demonstration.’’ The                   explains how states may demonstrate
                                                                                                              that the VMT emissions offset                         the attainment year.
                                                      VMT emissions offset requirement is a                                                                            The second of the attainment year
                                                      continuing applicable requirement for                     51 632 F.3d. 584, at 596–597 (9th Cir. 2011),
                                                                                                                                                                    emissions calculations would also
                                                      the Coachella Valley under the EPA’s                    reprinted as amended on January 27, 2012, 686 F.3d    assume that no new TCSs or TCMs
                                                      anti-backsliding rules that apply once a                                                                      beyond those already credited have
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                                                                                                              668, further amended February 13, 2012 (ruling
                                                      standard has been revoked. See 40 CFR                   additional TCMs are required whenever vehicle         been put in place since the base year,
                                                      51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(10).                       emissions are projected to be higher than they        but would also assume no growth in
                                                         CAA section 182(d)(1)(A) also                        would have been had VMT not increased, even
                                                                                                              when aggregate vehicle emissions are actually         VMT and trips between the base year
                                                      includes two additional elements                        decreasing).                                          and attainment year. Like the no-action
                                                      requiring that the SIP include: (1) TCSs                  52 Memorandum dated August 30 2012 from Karl        attainment year estimate described
                                                                                                              Simon, Director, Transportation and Climate           above, emissions in the attainment year
                                                        50 Although the 2014 SIP Update contained             Division, Office of Transportation and Air Quality,
                                                      MVEBs for 2014, 2017, and 2018, MVEBs for 2014          to Carl Edlund, Director, Multimedia Planning and
                                                                                                                                                                    may be lower than those in the base year
                                                      are no longer relevant for conformity analyses since    Permitting Division, EPA Region 6, and Deborah        due to fleet turnover, but the emissions
                                                      that year has passed.                                   Jordan, Director, Air Division, EPA Region 9.         would not be influenced by any growth


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                                                      in VMT or trips. This emissions                                    established in the second of the                            vehicle population data from the
                                                      estimate, the VMT offset ceiling                                   attainment year calculations, the TCSs                      California Department of Motor
                                                      scenario, would reflect the maximum                                or TCMs for the attainment year would                       Vehicles. These sets of data are
                                                      attainment emissions that should be                                be sufficient to fully offset the identified                combined with corresponding emission
                                                      allowed to occur under the statute as                              hypothetical growth in emissions.                           rates to calculate emissions.
                                                      interpreted by the Court because it                                   If the projected actual attainment year                     Emissions from running exhaust, start
                                                      shows what would happen under a                                    emissions are greater than the VMT                          exhaust, hot soak, and running losses
                                                      scenario in which no offsetting TCSs or                            offset ceiling established in the second                    are a function of how much a vehicle is
                                                      TCMs have yet been put in place and                                of the attainment year emissions                            driven. As such, emissions from these
                                                      VMT and trips are held constant during                             calculations even after accounting for                      processes are directly related to VMT
                                                      the period from the area’s base year to                            post-baseline year TCSs and TCMs, the                       and vehicle trips, and the State included
                                                      its attainment year.                                               state would need to adopt and                               emissions from them in the calculations
                                                         These two hypothetical status quo                               implement additional TCSs or TCMs. To                       that provide the basis for the revised
                                                      estimates are necessary steps in                                   meet the VMT offset requirement of                          Coachella Valley VMT emissions offset
                                                      identifying target emission levels. These                          section 182(d)(1)(A) as interpreted by
                                                                                                                                                                                     demonstration. The 2014 SIP Update
                                                      levels determine whether further TCMs                              the Court, the additional TCSs or TCMs
                                                                                                                                                                                     (see page E–3) did not include
                                                      or TCSs beyond those that have been                                would need to offset the growth in
                                                                                                                                                                                     emissions from resting loss and diurnal
                                                      adopted and implemented are needed to                              emissions and bring the actual
                                                                                                                                                                                     loss processes in the analysis because
                                                      fully offset any increase in emissions                             emissions down to at least the same
                                                                                                                                                                                     such emissions are related to vehicle
                                                      due solely to VMT and vehicle trips                                level as the attainment year VMT offset
                                                                                                                                                                                     population, rather than VMT or vehicle
                                                      identified in the no action scenario.                              ceiling estimate.
                                                         The third calculation incorporates the                                                                                      trips, and thus are not part of ‘‘any
                                                      emissions that are actually expected to                            2. The Coachella Valley VMT Emissions                       growth in emissions from growth in
                                                      occur in the area’s attainment year after                          Offset Demonstration                                        vehicle miles traveled or numbers of
                                                      taking into account reductions from all                               The Coachella Valley VMT Offset                          vehicle trips in such area’’ (emphasis
                                                      enforceable TCSs and TCMs that in                                  demonstration is contained in Appendix                      added) under CAA section 182(d)(1)(A).
                                                      reality were put in place after the                                E of the 2014 SIP Update. The State                            The VMT emissions offset
                                                      baseline year. This estimate would be                              used EMFAC2011,53 an EPA-approved                           demonstration also includes the
                                                      based on the VMT and trip levels                                   motor vehicle emissions model for                           previously described three different
                                                      expected to occur in the attainment year                           California, to estimate on-road                             attainment year scenarios (i.e., no
                                                      (i.e., the VMT and trip levels from the                            emissions. The model calculates                             action, VMT offset ceiling, and
                                                      first estimate) and all of the TCSs and                            emissions from two combustion                               projected actual) for 2018. The State’s
                                                      TCMs expected to be in place and for                               processes (i.e., running exhaust and                        selection of 2018 is appropriate given
                                                      which the SIP will take credit in the                              start exhaust) and four evaporative                         that the 2014 SIP Update demonstrates
                                                      area’s attainment year, including any                              processes (i.e., hot soak, running losses,                  attainment by the applicable attainment
                                                      TCMs and TCSs put in place since the                               diurnal losses, and resting losses). It                     date of June 15, 2019 based on the 2018
                                                      base year. This represents the projected                           combines trip-based VMT data from the                       controlled emissions inventory. Table 8
                                                      actual (attainment year) scenario. If this                         regional transportation planning                            summarizes the emissions estimate for
                                                      emissions estimate is less than or equal                           agencies (i.e., SCAG), starts data based                    the base year and the three scenarios
                                                      to the emissions ceiling that was                                  on household travel surveys, and                            discussed in Section IV.G.1.b.

                                                           TABLE 8—VMT EMISSIONS OFFSET INVENTORY SCENARIOS AND RESULTS FOR 1997 8-HOUR OZONE STANDARDS a
                                                                                                                                   VMT                                      Starts                   Controls         VOC
                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Emissions
                                                                             Scenario                                                      1000 miles/
                                                                                                                         Year                 day                  Year              1000/day         Year             tpd

                                                      Base Year ................................................                2002             10,293                   2002            1,248              2002               8
                                                      No Action .................................................               2018             14,329                   2018           10,640              2002               4
                                                      VMT Offset Ceiling ...................................                    2002             14,329                   2002            7,935              2002               3
                                                      Projected Actual .......................................                  2018             64,709                   2018           10,640              2018               2
                                                         a Source:    2014 SIP Update, Appendix E.


                                                        For the base year scenario, CARB ran                                For the no-action scenario, the State                    the applicable attainment year (i.e.,
                                                      the EMFAC2011 model for the 2002                                   first identified the on-road motor                          2018 for the 1997 8-hour ozone
                                                      base year using VMT and starts data                                vehicle control programs (i.e., TCSs or                     standards) without the emissions
                                                      corresponding to those years. As shown                             TCMs) put in place since the base year                      reductions from the on-road motor
                                                      in Table 8, the 2014 SIP Update                                    and incorporated into EMFAC2011.                            vehicle control programs put in place
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                                                      estimates Coachella Valley VOC                                     Then, CARB ran EMFAC2011 with the                           after the base year. Thus, the no action
                                                      emissions to be 8 tpd in 2002.                                     VMT and starts data corresponding to                        scenario reflects the hypothetical VOC
                                                        53 More recently, the EPA approved EMFAC2014

                                                      as the model for estimating on-road emissions;
                                                      however, that approval allowed the continued use
                                                      of EMFAC2011 until December 14, 2017. See 80 FR
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                                                      emissions that would occur in the                       prior to 2002, but all or part of the                    Based on our review of the 2014 SIP
                                                      attainment year in the nonattainment                    implementation occurred after 2002.55                 Update, we find the State’s analysis to
                                                      area if CARB had not put in place any                   State measures adopted since 2007, as                 be acceptable and agree that the State
                                                      additional TCSs or TCMs after 2002. As                  part of the 2009 State Strategy Status                has adopted sufficient TCSs and TCMs
                                                      shown in Table 8, CARB estimates no                     Report, and the associated reductions                 to offset the growth in emissions from
                                                      action VOC emissions for Coachella                      are also described in the IV.B.2.d of this            growth in VMT and vehicle trips in the
                                                      Valley to be 4 tpd in 2018.                             notice. The 2014 SIP Update provides a                Coachella Valley for the purposes of the
                                                         For the VMT offset ceiling scenario,                 list of CARB rules for mobile sources,                1997 8-hour ozone standards. Thus we
                                                      the State ran the EMFAC2011 model for                   since 1990 through the plan’s                         find that the VMT emissions offset
                                                      the attainment year but with VMT and                    development, in Table E–4.                            demonstration for this area complies
                                                      starts data corresponding to base year                                                                        with the VMT emissions offset
                                                      values. Like the no- action scenario, the               3. The EPA’s Evaluation of the VMT
                                                                                                                                                                    requirement in CAA section
                                                      EMFAC2011 model was adjusted to                         Emissions Offset Demonstration
                                                                                                                                                                    182(d)(1)(A), consistent with 40 CFR 40
                                                      reflect VOC emissions levels in the                        The Coachella Valley VMT emissions                 CFR 51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(10).
                                                      attainment year without the benefits of                 offset demonstrations established 2002                Therefore, we propose approval of the
                                                      the on-road motor vehicle control                       as the base year for the purpose of the               revised VMT emissions offset
                                                      programs implemented after the base                     VMT emissions offset demonstration for                demonstration for the 1997 8-hour
                                                      year. Thus, the VMT offset ceiling                      the 1997 8-hour ozone standards. The                  ozone standards, contained in the 2014
                                                      scenario reflects hypothetical VOC                      base year for VMT emissions offset                    SIP Update, as a revision to the
                                                      emissions if the State had not put in                   demonstration purposes should                         California SIP.
                                                      place any TCSs or TCMs after the base                   generally be the same base year used for
                                                      year and if there had been no growth in                 nonattainment planning purposes. In                   V. The EPA’s Proposed Actions
                                                      VMT or vehicle trips between the base                   today’s action, the EPA is proposing to               A. The EPA’s Proposed Approvals
                                                      year and the attainment year. As shown                  approve the 2002 base year inventory
                                                      in Table 8, CARB estimates VMT offset                                                                            For the reasons discussed above, the
                                                                                                              for Coachella Valley for the purposes of              EPA is proposing to approve the
                                                      ceiling VOC emissions to be 3 tpd in                    the 1997 8-hour ozone standards. Thus,
                                                      2018.                                                                                                         Coachella Valley Ozone Plan for the
                                                                                                              CARB’s selection of 2002 as the base                  1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS. The Plan
                                                         The hypothetical growth in emissions                 year for the VMT emissions offset
                                                      due to growth in VMT and trips can be                                                                         includes the relevant portions of the
                                                                                                              demonstration for the 1997 8-hour                     following documents: (1) ‘‘Final 2007
                                                      determined from the difference between                  ozone standards is appropriate.
                                                      the VOC emissions estimates under the                                                                         Air Quality Management Plan,’’ South
                                                                                                                 As shown in Table 8, the results from              Coast Air Quality Management District,
                                                      no action scenario and the                              these calculations establish projected
                                                      corresponding estimate for the VMT                                                                            June 2007; (2) CARB’s ‘‘2007 State
                                                                                                              actual attainment-year VOC emissions                  Strategy for the California State
                                                      offset ceiling scenario. Based on the                   of 2 tpd in the Coachella Valley for the
                                                      values in Table 9, the hypothetical                                                                           Implementation Plan,’’ Release Date
                                                                                                              1997 8-hour standards demonstration.                  April 26, 2007 and Appendices A–G,
                                                      growth in emissions due to growth in                    By comparing these values against the
                                                      VMT and trips in the Coachella Valley                                                                         Release Date May 7, 2007; (3) CARB’s
                                                                                                              corresponding VMT offset ceiling value,               ‘‘Status Report on the State Strategy for
                                                      would have been 1 tpd (i.e., 4 tpd minus                we can determine whether additional
                                                      3 tpd) for the purposes of the revised                                                                        California’s 2007 State Implementation
                                                                                                              TCMs or TCSs would need to be                         Plan (SIP) and Proposed Revision to the
                                                      VMT emissions offset demonstration for                  adopted and implemented to offset any
                                                      the 8-hour ozone standards. This                                                                              SIP Reflecting Implementation of the
                                                                                                              increase in emissions due solely to VMT               2007 State Strategy,’’ Release Date:
                                                      hypothetical difference establishes the                 and trips. Because the projected actual
                                                      level of emissions caused by growth in                                                                        March 24, 2009; (4) CARB’s ‘‘Progress
                                                                                                              emissions are less than the                           Report on Implementation of PM2.5 State
                                                      VMT that need to be offset by the                       corresponding VMT offset ceiling
                                                      combination of post-baseline year TCMs                                                                        Implementation Plans (SIP) for the
                                                                                                              emissions, the State’s demonstration                  South Coast and San Joaquin Valley Air
                                                      and TCSs and any necessary additional                   shows compliance with the VMT
                                                      TCMs and TCSs.                                                                                                Basins and Proposed SIP Revisions,’’
                                                                                                              emissions offset requirement. This                    Release Date March 29, 2011; and (5)
                                                         For the projected actual scenario                    means that the adopted TCSs and TCMs
                                                      calculation, the State included the                                                                           CARB’s ‘‘Staff Report, Proposed Updates
                                                                                                              are sufficient to offset the growth in                to the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standard,
                                                      emissions benefits from TCSs and                        emissions from the growth in VMT and
                                                      TCMs 54 put in place since the base year.                                                                     State Implementation Plans; Coachella
                                                                                                              vehicle trips in Coachella Valley for the             Valley and Western Mojave Desert,’’
                                                      The most significant State on-road and                  1997 8-hour ozone standards. Taking
                                                      fuels measures providing reductions                                                                           Release Date: September 22, 2014.
                                                                                                              into account the creditable post-baseline                The EPA is proposing to approve the
                                                      during the 2002 to 2018 timeframe and                   year TCMs and TCSs, the demonstration
                                                      relied upon for the VMT emissions                                                                             following elements of the Coachella
                                                                                                              shows Coachella Valley offset                         Valley Ozone Plan under CAA section
                                                      offset demonstration include Low                        hypothetical growth in emissions due to
                                                      Emission Vehicles II and Zero                                                                                 110(k)(3):
                                                                                                              growth in VMT by 2 tpd of VOC, which                     1. The RACM demonstration as
                                                      Emissions Vehicle standards, California                 is more than the required 1 tpd offset.56
                                                      Reformulated Gasoline Phase 3, and                                                                            meeting the requirements of CAA
                                                                                                                                                                    section 172(c)(1) and 40 CFR
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                                                      Cleaner In-Use Heavy-Duty Trucks.                          55 Appendix E of the SIP Update contains a full
                                                      Some of these measures were adopted                                                                           51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(17);
                                                                                                              list of the TCSs adopted by the state since 1990.        2. The ROP and RFP demonstrations
                                                                                                                 56 The offsetting VOC emissions reductions from
                                                         54 The 2014 SIP Update states, ‘‘there are no        the TCSs and TCMs put in place after the base year
                                                                                                                                                                    as meeting the requirements of CAA
                                                      TCMs in the SIP for the Coachella Valley and            can be determined by subtracting the ‘‘projected      sections 172(c)(2) and 182(c)(2)(B) and
                                                      Western Mojave Desert because upwind emissions          actual’’ emissions estimates from the ‘‘no action’’   40 CFR 51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(4);
                                                      from the South Coast Air Basin and Ventura County       emissions estimates in table 8. For the purposes of      3. The attainment demonstration as
                                                      largely influence air quality in both the Coachella     the 8-hour ozone demonstration, the offsetting
                                                      Valley and Western Mojave Desert. TCMs have been        emissions reductions, 2 tpd (4 tpd minus 2 tpd),
                                                                                                                                                                    meeting the requirements of CAA
                                                      implemented by the SCAG in those upwind areas.’’        exceed the growth in emissions from growth in         section 182(c)(2)(A) and 40 CFR
                                                      (Appendix E, p. E–3)                                    VMT and vehicle trips (1 tpd).                        51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(12);


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                                                         4. The demonstration that the SIP                    the private sector, will result from this             J. Executive Order 12898: Federal
                                                      provides for transportation control                     action.                                               Actions To Address Environmental
                                                      strategies and measures sufficient to                                                                         Justice in Minority Populations and
                                                      offset any growth in emissions from                     E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism                  Low-Income Population
                                                      growth in VMT or the number of vehicle                    This action does not have federalism                  The EPA lacks the discretionary
                                                      trips, and to provide for RFP and                       implications. It will not have substantial            authority to address environmental
                                                      attainment, as meeting the requirements                 direct effects on the states, on the                  justice in this rulemaking.
                                                      of CAA section 182(d)(1)(A) and 40 CFR
                                                                                                              relationship between the national                     List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
                                                      51.1105(a)(1) and 51.1100(o)(10).
                                                                                                              government and the states, or on the
                                                         We are also approving the revised                                                                            Environmental protection, Air
                                                      MVEBs for RFP for 2017 and for the                      distribution of power and
                                                                                                              responsibilities among the various                    pollution control, Incorporation by
                                                      attainment year of 2018, because they                                                                         reference, Intergovernmental
                                                      are derived from approvable RFP and                     levels of government.
                                                                                                                                                                    regulations, Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone,
                                                      attainment demonstrations and meet the                  F. Executive Order 13175: Coordination                Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                      requirements of CAA sections 176(c)                     With Indian Tribal Governments                        requirements, Volatile organic
                                                      and 40 CFR part 93, subpart A.                                                                                compounds.
                                                                                                                This action does not have tribal
                                                      B. Request for Public Comments                                                                                  Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
                                                                                                              implications, as specified in Executive
                                                        The EPA is soliciting public                          Order 13175, because the SIP is not                     Dated: October 19, 2016.
                                                      comments on the issues discussed in                     approved to apply on any Indian                       Alexis Strauss,
                                                      this document or on other relevant                      reservation land or in any other area                 Acting Regional Administrator, EPA Region
                                                      matters. We will accept comments from                   where the EPA or an Indian tribe has                  IX.
                                                      the public on this proposal for the next                demonstrated that a tribe has                         [FR Doc. 2016–26376 Filed 10–31–16; 8:45 am]
                                                      30 days. We will consider these                         jurisdiction, and will not impose                     BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                      comments before taking final action.                    substantial direct costs on tribal
                                                      VI. Statutory and Executive Order                       governments or preempt tribal law.
                                                      Reviews                                                 Thus, Executive Order 13175 does not                  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
                                                                                                              apply to this action.                                 AGENCY
                                                        Additional information about these
                                                      statutes and Executive Orders can be                    G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of               40 CFR Part 62
                                                      found at http://www2.epa.gov/laws-                      Children From Environmental Health
                                                      regulations/laws-and-executive-orders.                                                                        [EPA–R02–OAR–2016–0161; FRL–9954–59-
                                                                                                              Risks and Safety Risks                                Region 2]
                                                      A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory
                                                      Planning and Review and Executive                         The EPA interprets Executive Order
                                                                                                                                                                    Approval and Promulgation of State
                                                      Order 13563: Improving Regulation and                   13045 as applying only to those                       Plans for Designated Facilities and
                                                      Regulatory Review                                       regulatory actions that concern                       Pollutants; New York, New Jersey and
                                                                                                              environmental health or safety risks that             Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; Other
                                                        This action is not a significant                      the EPA has reason to believe may
                                                      regulatory action and was therefore not                                                                       Solid Wsate Incineration Units (OSWIs)
                                                                                                              disproportionately affect children, per
                                                      submitted to the Office of Management                   the definition of ‘‘covered regulatory                AGENCY:  Environmental Protection
                                                      and Budget (OMB) for review.                            action’’ in section 2–202 of the                      Agency (EPA).
                                                      B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)                        Executive Order. This action is not                   ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                        This action does not impose an                        subject to Executive Order 13045
                                                                                                              because it does not impose additional                 SUMMARY:   The Environmental Protection
                                                      information collection burden under the                                                                       Agency (EPA) proposes to approve the
                                                      PRA because this action does not                        requirements beyond those imposed by
                                                                                                              state law.                                            Clean Air Act (CAA) section 111(d)/129
                                                      impose additional requirements beyond                                                                         negative declaration for the States of
                                                      those imposed by state law.                             H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That                New York and New Jersey and the
                                                      C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                     Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                   Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,for other
                                                                                                              Distribution, or Use                                  solid waste incineration units(OSWIs)
                                                         I certify that this action will not have
                                                                                                                                                                    units. Other solid waste incineration
                                                      a significant economic impact on a                        This action is not subject to Executive             (OSWI) unit means either a very small
                                                      substantial number of small entities                    Order 13211, because it is not a                      municipal waste combustion unit or an
                                                      under the RFA. This action will not                     significant regulatory action under                   institutional waste incineration unit
                                                      impose any requirements on small                        Executive Order 12866.                                within our regulations. This negative
                                                      entities beyond those imposed by state
                                                                                                              I. National Technology Transfer and                   declaration certifies that existing OSWI
                                                      law.
                                                                                                              Advancement Act (NTTAA)                               units subject to sections 111(d) and 129
                                                      D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                                                                               of the CAA do not exist within the
                                                      (UMRA)                                                    Section 12(d) of the NTTAA directs                  jurisdiction of the Sates of New York
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                                                        This action does not contain any                      the EPA to use voluntary consensus                    and New Jersey or the Commonwealth
                                                      unfunded mandate as described in                        standards in its regulatory activities                of Puerto Rico. The EPA is accepting the
                                                      UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531–1538, and does                      unless to do so would be inconsistent                 negative declaration in accordance with
                                                      not significantly or uniquely affect small              with applicable law or otherwise                      the requirements of the CAA.
                                                      governments. This action does not                       impractical. The EPA believes that this               DATES: Comments must be received on
                                                      impose additional requirements beyond                   action is not subject to the requirements             or before December 1, 2016.
                                                      those imposed by state law.                             of section 12(d) of the NTTAA because                 ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
                                                      Accordingly, no additional costs to                     application of those requirements would               identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R02–
                                                      State, local, or tribal governments, or to              be inconsistent with the CAA.                         OAR–2016—to http://


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Document Created: 2016-11-01 02:36:40
Document Modified: 2016-11-01 02:36:40
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesAny comments must be submitted by December 1, 2016.
ContactTom Kelly, Air Planning Office (AIR- 2), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX, (415) 972-3856, [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 75764 
CFR AssociatedEnvironmental Protection; Air Pollution Control; Incorporation by Reference; Intergovernmental Regulations; Nitrogen Dioxide; Ozone; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Volatile Organic Compounds

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