82_FR_48635 82 FR 48435 - Air Plan Approval; Michigan; Regional Haze Progress Report

82 FR 48435 - Air Plan Approval; Michigan; Regional Haze Progress Report

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 200 (October 18, 2017)

Page Range48435-48439
FR Document2017-22510

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is approving the Michigan regional haze progress report under the Clean Air Act (CAA) as a revision to the Michigan State Implementation Plan (SIP). Michigan has satisfied the progress report requirements of the Regional Haze Rule. Michigan has also met the requirements for a determination of the adequacy of its regional haze plan with its negative declaration submitted with the progress report.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 52

[EPA-R05-OAR-2016-0058; FRL-9969-61-Region 5]


Air Plan Approval; Michigan; Regional Haze Progress Report

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Direct final rule.

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is approving the 
Michigan regional haze progress report under the Clean Air Act (CAA) as 
a revision to the Michigan State Implementation Plan (SIP). Michigan 
has satisfied the progress report requirements of the Regional Haze 
Rule. Michigan has also met the requirements for a determination of the 
adequacy of its regional haze plan with its negative declaration 
submitted with the progress report.

DATES: This direct final rule will be effective December 18, 2017, 
unless EPA receives adverse comments by November 17, 2017. If relevant 
adverse comments are received, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal of 
the direct final rule in the Federal Register informing the public that 
the rule will not take effect.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-R05-
OAR-2016-0058 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, EPA may publish any comment received to its 
public docket. Do not submit electronically any information you 
consider to be Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other 
information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Multimedia 
submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be accompanied by a written 
comment. The written comment is considered the official comment and 
should include discussion of all points you wish to make. EPA will 
generally not consider comments or comment contents located outside of 
the primary submission (i.e. on the web, cloud, or other file sharing 
system). For additional submission methods, please contact the person 
identified in the For Further Information Contact section. For the full 
EPA public comment policy, information about CBI or multimedia 
submissions, and general guidance on making effective comments, please 
visit http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gilberto Alvarez, Environmental 
Scientist, Attainment Planning and Maintenance Section, Air Programs 
Branch (AR-18J), Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, 77 West 
Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604, (312) 886-6143, 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Throughout this document whenever ``we,'' 
``us,'' or ``our'' is used, we mean EPA. This supplementary information 
section is arranged as follows:

I. Background
II. Requirements for the Regional Haze Progress Reports and Adequacy 
of Determinations
III. What is EPA's analysis?
IV. What action is EPA taking?
V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

I. Background

    States are required to submit a progress report every five years 
that evaluates progress towards the Reasonable Progress Goals (RPGs) 
for each mandatory Class I Federal area within the State and in each 
mandatory Class I Federal area outside the State which may be affected 
by emissions from within the State. See 40 CFR 51.308(g). States are 
also required to submit, at the same time as the progress report, a 
determination of the adequacy of their existing regional haze SIP. See 
40 CFR 51.308(h). The first progress report is due five years after the 
submittal of the initial regional haze SIP.
    Michigan submitted its regional haze plan on November 5, 2010. EPA 
approved Michigan's regional haze plan into its SIP on December 3, 
2012, 77 FR 71533.
    In order to satisfy the requirements for Best Available Retrofit 
Technology (BART) for certain taconite ore processing facilities in 
Minnesota and Michigan, EPA promulgated a Federal Implementation Plan 
(taconite FIP) on February 6, 2013, 78 FR 8706. In Michigan, the 
taconite facility impacted by this FIP is the Tilden Mining Company. 
The taconite FIP was stayed by the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals on 
June 14, 2013. EPA subsequently reached a settlement agreement with 
Cliffs Natural Resources and Arcelor Mittal that was fully executed on 
April 9, 2015. On April 12, 2016, EPA published a final rule that 
modifies the taconite FIP with the settlement agreement conditions, 81 
FR 21672.
    Michigan submitted its five-year progress report on January 12, 
2016. The State submitted its determination of adequacy with the 
progress report.
    There are two Class I areas in Michigan, Isle Royale National Park 
(Isle Royale) located on Lake Superior and Seney National Wildlife 
Refuge (Seney) located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
    The emission reductions from several Federal programs contribute to 
visibility improvement in Michigan. In its regional haze plan, Michigan 
considered the emission reductions from the Tier 2 Gasoline, Heavy-duty 
Highway Diesel, Non-road Diesel, and a variety of Maximum Achievable 
Control Technology programs. Michigan elected to use the Cross-State 
Air Pollution Rule

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(CSAPR) to satisfy BART for its power plant units.

II. Requirements for the Regional Haze Progress Reports and Adequacy of 
Determinations

    Under 40 CFR 51.308(g), states must periodically submit a regional 
haze progress report every five years that address the seven elements 
found in 40 CFR 51.308(g).
    Under 40 CFR 51.308(h), states are required to submit, at the same 
time as the progress report, a determination of the adequacy of their 
existing regional haze SIP and to take one of four possible listed 
actions based on information in the progress report.

III. What is EPA's analysis?

    The Regional Haze Rule provides the required elements for five-year 
progress reports at 40 CFR 51.308(g). EPA finds that Michigan satisfied 
the 40 CFR 51.308(g) requirements with its progress report. EPA finds 
that, with its negative declaration, Michigan also satisfied the 
requirements for the determination of adequacy provided in 40 CFR 
51.308(h).
    The following sections discuss the information provided by Michigan 
in the progress report submission, along with EPA's analysis and 
determination of whether the submission met the applicable requirements 
of 51.308.

1. Status of Implementation of All Measures Included in the Regional 
Haze SIP

    In its progress report, Michigan summarizes the status of the 
emissions reduction measures that were included in its 2010 regional 
haze SIP. Specifically, the report addresses the status of the on-the-
books emissions reduction measures. The measures include applicable 
Federal programs including: Clean Air Interstate Rule--or CAIR; CSAPR; 
Tier II for on-highway mobile sources; heavy-duty diesel standards; low 
sulfur fuel standards; and Federal control programs for non-road mobile 
sources. Michigan used CSAPR to satisfy BART for its subject electric 
generating units (EGUs). Even with the delay in implementing CSAPR, the 
EGUs in Michigan subject to BART have reduced sulfur dioxide 
(SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) emissions. In the 
progress report, Michigan compares 2013 state-wide SO2 and 
NOX emissions from EGUs to 2009 emissions. In this period, 
SO2 emissions decreased from 310,000 tons to 230,109 tons, 
or by 26 percent. NOX emissions decreased from 144,440 tons 
to 122,653 tons, or by 15 percent.
    Michigan also expects reductions of about 1,400 tons NOX 
per year, and 300 tons SO2 per year, from the implementation 
of the taconite FIP.
    In its regional haze plan, Michigan noted the additional emission 
reductions expected from several Federal programs. Michigan considered 
the reductions from: Tier 2 Gasoline; Heavy-duty Highway Diesel; Non-
road Diesel; and a variety of Maximum Achievable Control Technology 
programs. Michigan did not rely on additional emissions controls from 
other states in its regional haze strategy. The additional emission 
reductions from the programs and other states will not delay visibility 
improvement and may well accelerate the improvement.
    Regarding the status of BART and reasonable progress control 
requirements for sources in the State, Michigan's progress report 
provides a summary of the five non-EGU sources identified in the 2010 
Regional Haze SIP as subject to BART. These sources include the LaFarge 
Midwest Alpena Plant, Escanaba Paper Company, St. Marys Cement, Smurfit 
Stone Container Corporation and Tilden Mining Company. Three of the 
five BART sources are required to apply additional or more stringent 
controls beyond those required in the Michigan BART determinations due 
to USEPA disapprovals of the State BART determinations and issuance of 
additional FIPs.
    EPA finds the implementation of Michigan's control measures 
adequate. EPA also expects SO2 and NOX emission 
reductions from the taconite facilities--most specifically, from the 
Tilden Mining Company in Michigan. However, given the implementation 
schedule in the taconite FIP, most of the resulting emission reductions 
will occur in the 2018-2028 implementation period.
    EPA finds the summary of emission reductions achieved from control 
strategy implementation adequate.

2. Summary of Emissions Reductions Achieved in the State Through 
Implementation of Measures

    In its regional haze SIP and progress report, Michigan focuses its 
assessment on NOX and SO2 emissions from EGUs as 
a result of the implementation of CAIR and CSAPR, as well as emissions 
from non-EGUs. In the progress report, Michigan listed emission 
reductions in terms of projected impacts on the two affected Class I 
areas--Isle Royale and Seney. Emissions reductions were presented based 
on the top ten in-state point sources impacting these two areas.
    For the Isle Royale area, emission reduction for the top ten 
impacting point sources combined was 48,000 tons for SO2 and 
8,400 tons for NOX. For the Seney area, emission reduction 
for the top 10 impacting point sources combined was 16,000 tons for 
SO2 and 2,700 tons for NOX.
    EPA concludes that Michigan has adequately addressed the applicable 
requirements of 40 CFR 51.308. Michigan provides estimates of 
reductions of NOX and SO2 from EGUs and non-EGUs 
that have occurred since Michigan submitted its regional haze SIP. 
Given the large NOX and SO2 reductions that have 
actually occurred, further analysis of emissions from other sources or 
other pollutants was unnecessary in this first implementation period.

3. Assessment of Visibility Conditions and Changes for Each Mandatory 
Class I Federal Area in the State

    Michigan reports that visibility conditions at Isle Royale National 
Park have improved to 18.9 deciviews (dv) in 2013 from its 2000-2004 
baseline of 21.59 dv for the 20 percent most impaired days. The State 
also reports that visibility conditions at Seney have improved to 20.6 
dv in 2013, from its 2000-2004 baseline of 24.37 dv for the 20 percent 
most impaired days. The 2018 reasonable progress goal is 20.86 dv for 
Isle Royale and 23.58 dv for Seney. For the 20 percent least impaired 
days at Isle Royale, visibility has improved 2.7 dv in 2013, from the 
2000-2004 baseline. At Seney, visibility has improved 3.8 dv in 2013, 
from the 2000-2004 baseline.
    Michigan provided annual and five-year rolling averages for the 
impaired and least impaired days at both Isle Royale and Seney from 
2000 to 2014.
    EPA finds that Michigan properly reported the current visibility 
conditions for the most impaired and least impaired days, the 
difference between current conditions and baseline conditions for the 
most impaired and least impaired days, and the change in visibility for 
the most impaired and least impaired days over the past five years. 
Michigan's visibility progress is on track as improvement has been 
shown for the 20 percent least impaired days and is on pace for the 20 
percent most impaired days at both affected Class I areas.

4. Analysis Tracking Emissions Changes of Visibility-Impairing 
Pollutants

    In its regional haze plan submitted in 2010, Michigan provided its 
2005 base emissions and projected 2018 emissions. In the 2010 plan, 
Michigan compared the base data from 2005 with a 2009 emissions 
inventory constructed by the Lake Michigan Air Directors

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Consortium. The progress report gives current annual emissions for 
ammonia (NH3), NOX, SO2, coarse 
particulate matter (PM10), fine particulate matter 
(PM2.5), and reactive organic gases (ROG). These figures can 
be compared to the base and 2018 projected emissions. The emissions 
inventories from the 2005, 2009 and 2018 datasets include all point, 
nonpoint, on-road, non-road, marine-aircraft-rail (MAR), and other 
sources.
    For SO2, Michigan reports 2005 base emissions of 439,145 
tons, 2009 emissions of 303,159 tons, and projects 314,328 tons in 
2018, which would be a 28 percent reduction from the 2005 base year. 
Michigan noted that SO2 emissions have been steadily 
declining. Point sources comprise 93 percent of SO2 
emissions, so several projects at coal-burning EGUs have driven the 
decline in SO2 emissions.
    For NOX, Michigan reports 2005 base emissions of 586,482 
tons, 2009 emissions of 447,176 tons, and projects 309,549 tons in 
2018, which would be a 47 percent decrease from the 2005 base year. For 
NOX emissions, mobile sources are the main contributing 
sector, and, as such, implementation of mobile source programs will 
continue to decrease NOX emissions in Michigan with expected 
reductions from EGUs and taconite facilities providing some assistance.
    For PM10, Michigan reports a 2005 base of 98,181 tons, 
2009 emissions of 105,301 tons, and projects 98,753 tons in 2018, which 
is an increase of less than 1% from the 2005 base year. For 
PM2.5, Michigan reports a 2005 base of 85,839 tons, 2009 
emissions of 96,720, and projects 90,485 tons in 2018, which is an 
increase of 5.3% from the 2005 base year. In the 2010 Regional Haze 
SIP, Michigan predicted these particulate matter increases, but it was 
deemed insignificant relative to the visibility improvements from the 
large reductions of NOX and SO2 emissions over 
those same time periods. NOX and SO2 emissions 
reductions have a much greater impact on visibility improvement.
    Table 1 below shows the emissions reductions from 2005-2009 versus 
projected 2018 emission reductions from the 2010 Michigan regional haze 
SIP submission.

                                         Table 1--Emission Reductions: 2005 to 2009 vs Projected 2018 Reductions
                                                                          [tpy]
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                                                                NH3             NOX             SO2            PM10            PM2.5            ROG
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2005 to 2018 expected reduction.........................         -78,156         276,933         124,817            -572          -4,646         177,622
2005 to 2009 reduction..................................          -5,880         139,306         135,986          -7,120         -10,881          78,872
% of reductions achieved................................             N/A             50%             28%             N/A             N/A             30%
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    For NH3, Michigan reports a 2005 base of 67,489 tons, 
2009 emissions of 73,369 tons, and projects 78,156 tons in 2018, which 
is an increase of 15.8% from the 2005 base year. Non-point source, 
agricultural livestock manure management in particular, are the main 
sector for NH3 emissions in Michigan.
    For ROG emissions, Michigan reports a 2005 base of 564,643 tons, 
2009 emissions of 485,771 tons, and projects 396,921 tons in 2018, 
which is a decrease of 30% from the 20005 base year. Michigan's 
anthropogenic ROG emissions are mainly from mobile and non-point 
sources. These emissions are gradually decreasing from implementation 
of a variety of programs.
    EPA finds that Michigan has satisfied the requirement of an 
analysis tracking emissions progress for the current five-year period. 
Michigan appears to be on track for reaching its 2018 emission 
projections.

5. Assessment of Any Significant Changes in Anthropogenic Emissions

    Michigan provided an assessment of SO2, NOX, 
and NH3 emissions changes in-state and for the three states 
(Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin) that contribute to visibility 
impairment at Class I areas in Michigan.
    Michigan reported 2009 emissions, which show a 28 percent 
SO2 reduction from the 2005 base year, a 50 percent 
NOX reduction, and an eight percent increase in 
NH3 emissions.
    Michigan also included emissions data from EPA's Clean Air Markets 
Division (CAMD) that show reductions in both SO2 and 
NOX emissions for each of the three contributing states from 
2009 to 2013. For the Isle Royale Class I area, it is evident that the 
emission reduction for the top ten impacting point sources combined was 
largest for SO2 with a reduction of almost 48,000 tons over 
the 2009-13 period. A reduction of NOx for these 10 sources combined 
was determined at approximately 8,400 tons. These reductions account 
for more than one-third of statewide point source NOX 
emissions reductions and over one-half of statewide point source 
SO2 reductions for the 2009-2013 period. The source with by 
far the largest combined NOX and SO2 reductions 
was the DTE Monroe Power Plant with combined NOX/
SO2 reductions of 47,000 tons.
    EPA finds that Michigan properly assessed available information for 
significant changes in emissions over the past five years that have 
impeded progress in improving visibility. The three contributing states 
are still in various stages in assessing emissions for progress 
reports. Minnesota's progress report was submitted in December, 2014. 
Progress reports for Illinois and Wisconsin had not yet been submitted 
as of the date of Michigan's submittal. Thus, Michigan had not 
completed the assessment of contributing states' emissions. Still, 
Michigan gathered the information it could, and the visibility data 
indicates visibility improvement is on-track. Supplementing the 
available data, EPA's CAMD data show significant, widespread 
SO2 and NOX emission declines have already 
occurred. There is no evidence that progress is being impeded.

6. Assessment of Whether the SIP Elements and Strategies Are Sufficient 
To Enable Michigan, or Other States, Meet RPGs

    Michigan has implemented, or expects to implement by 2018, all 
controls from its approved regional haze plan. Michigan noted in the 
progress report that its emissions are on track for the 2018 goals, 
including reductions that are ahead of pace for the key visibility-
impairing pollutants, SO2 and NOX. Michigan 
expects that the implementation of CSAPR and other Federal programs 
will address the reasonable progress obligations of the contributing 
states.
    Emission reductions from Michigan sources that help visibility 
improvement at Isle Royale and Seney support visibility improvement. 
Michigan has achieved greater SO2 emission reductions than 
predicted in its regional haze plan.

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    EPA finds that Michigan has provided an assessment of the current 
strategy, demonstrating that it is sufficient to meet reasonable 
progress goals at all Class I areas impacted by Michigan emissions. 
Michigan is implementing its controls. The visibility progress at both 
Isle Royale and Seney is on track and suggests that Michigan's current 
strategy is sufficient to meet its reasonable progress goals.

7. Review of the State's Visibility Monitoring Strategy

    Michigan stated in its progress report that Interagency Monitoring 
of Protected Visual Environments (IMPROVE) sites operate at both Class 
I areas, Isle Royale and Seney. Michigan will continue to operate the 
IMPROVE network monitors, based on Federal funding. The State has a 
contingency plan to use the PM2.5 monitoring network if 
needed due to future reductions to the IMPROVE network. Michigan 
commits to meeting the reporting requirements of 40 CFR 
51.308(d)(4)(iv) for its Class I areas.
    EPA finds that Michigan has met the visibility monitoring strategy 
review requirements.
40 CFR 51.308(h) Determination of the Adequacy of Existing 
Implementation Plan
    The determination of adequacy for the regional haze plan is 
required to be submitted at same time as the progress report. The rule 
requires the State to select from four options based on the information 
given in the progress report.
    Michigan submitted a negative declaration indicating that further 
substantive revision of its regional haze plan is not needed at this 
time. Michigan determined that its regional haze plan is adequate to 
meet the Regional Haze Rule requirements and expects to achieve the 
reasonable progress goals at Isle Royale and Seney.
    EPA finds that the current Michigan regional haze plan is adequate 
to achieve its established goals. Michigan is on track to meet the 
visibility improvement and emission reduction goals.
Public Participation and Federal Land Manager Consultation
    Michigan provided an opportunity for the public and Federal Land 
Managers (FLMs) to review Michigan's progress report by November 18, 
2015. Michigan's progress report includes in Appendix B, the FLM's 
comments and Michigan's response to those comments. Appendix C includes 
the public comments and Michigan's response to those comments.
    Michigan also published notification for a public hearing and 
solicitation for full public comment concerning the draft five-year 
progress report in widely distributed county publications. No public 
hearing was requested.
    EPA finds that Michigan has addressed the applicable requirements 
in 51.308(i) regarding FLM consultation.

IV. What action is EPA taking?

    EPA is approving the regional haze progress report submitted on 
January 12, 2016, as a revision to the Michigan SIP. We find that 
Michigan has satisfied the progress report requirements of 40 CFR 
51.308(g). We find that Michigan has also met the 40 CFR 51.308(h) 
requirements for a determination of the adequacy of its regional haze 
plan with its negative declaration also submitted on January 12, 2016.
    We are publishing this action without prior proposal because we 
view this as a noncontroversial amendment and anticipate no adverse 
comments. However, in the proposed rules section of this Federal 
Register publication, we are publishing a separate document that will 
serve as the proposal to approve the State plan if relevant adverse 
written comments are filed. This rule will be effective December 18, 
2017 without further notice unless we receive relevant adverse written 
comments by November 17, 2017. If we receive such comments, we will 
withdraw this action before the effective date by publishing a 
subsequent document that will withdraw the final action. Public 
comments will then be addressed in a subsequent final rule based on the 
proposed action. EPA will not institute a second comment period. Any 
parties interested in commenting on this action should do so at this 
time. Please note that if EPA receives adverse comment on an amendment, 
paragraph, or section of this rule and if that provision may be severed 
from the remainder of the rule, EPA may adopt as final those provisions 
of the rule that are not the subject of an adverse comment. If we do 
not receive any comments, this action will be effective December 18, 
2017.

V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    Under the CAA, the Administrator is required to approve a SIP 
submission that complies with the provisions of the CAA and applicable 
Federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a). Thus, in 
reviewing SIP submissions, EPA's role is to approve state choices, 
provided that they meet the criteria of the CAA. Accordingly, this 
action merely approves state law as meeting Federal requirements and 
does not impose additional requirements beyond those imposed by state 
law. For that reason, this action:
     Is not a significant regulatory action subject to review 
by the Office of Management and Budget under Executive Orders 12866 (58 
FR 51735, October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821, January 21, 2011);
     Does not impose an information collection burden under the 
provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
     Is certified as not having a significant economic impact 
on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
     Does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or 
uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded 
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4);
     Does not have Federalism implications as specified in 
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999);
     Is not an economically significant regulatory action based 
on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 
19885, April 23, 1997);
     Is not a significant regulatory action subject to 
Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);
     Is not subject to requirements of section 12(d) of the 
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 
note) because application of those requirements would be inconsistent 
with the CAA; and
     Does not provide EPA with the discretionary authority to 
address, as appropriate, disproportionate human health or environmental 
effects, using practicable and legally permissible methods, under 
Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
    In addition, the SIP is not approved to apply on any Indian 
reservation land or in any other area where EPA or an Indian tribe has 
demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of Indian 
country, the rule does not have tribal implications and will not impose 
substantial direct costs on tribal governments or preempt tribal law as 
specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000).
    The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the 
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally 
provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating 
the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule, 
to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the 
United States. EPA will submit a report containing this action and 
other

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required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of 
Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior 
to publication of the rule in the Federal Register. A major rule cannot 
take effect until 60 days after it is published in the Federal 
Register. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C. 
804(2).
    Under section 307(b)(1) of the CAA, petitions for judicial review 
of this action must be filed in the United States Court of Appeals for 
the appropriate circuit by December 18, 2017. Filing a petition for 
reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule does not affect 
the finality of this action for the purposes of judicial review nor 
does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial review may 
be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such rule or 
action. Parties with objections to this direct final rule are 
encouraged to file a comment in response to the parallel notice of 
proposed rulemaking for this action published in the proposed rules 
section of today's Federal Register, rather than file an immediate 
petition for judicial review of this direct final rule, so that EPA can 
withdraw this direct final rule and address the comment in the proposed 
rulemaking. This action may not be challenged later in proceedings to 
enforce its requirements. (See section 307(b)(2)).

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52

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

    Dated: September 28, 2017.
Robert A. Kaplan,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 5.

    40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:

PART 52--APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS

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1. The authority citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:

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

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2. In Sec.  52.1170, the table in paragraph (e) is amended by adding 
the entry ``Regional Haze Progress Report'' to follow the entry titled 
``Regional Haze Plan'' to read as follows:


Sec.  52.1170  Identification of plan.

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    (e) * * *

                       EPA-Approved Michigan Nonregulatory and Quasi-Regulatory Provisions
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                                       Applicable
    Name of nonregulatory SIP        geographic or          State       EPA approval date         Comments
            provision              nonattainment area  submittal date
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                                                  * * * * * * *
Regional Haze Progress Report...  Statewide..........       1/12/2016  10/18/2017,
                                                                        [insert Federal
                                                                        Register
                                                                        citation].
 
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                                             immediately following the entry for                      § 52.720      Identification of plan.                             (e) * * *
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                                                                         EPA-APPROVED ILLINOIS NONREGULATORY AND QUASI-REGULATORY PROVISIONS
                                                                                                      Applicable
                                                                                                    geographic or         State submittal
                                                           Name of SIP provision                                                                                   EPA approval date                Comments
                                                                                                    nonattainment              date
                                                                                                        area


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                                             Regional Haze Progress Report ..................      Statewide ..........           02/01/17           10/18/17, [Insert Federal Register citation]

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                                             [FR Doc. 2017–22502 Filed 10–17–17; 8:45 am]             information you consider to be                                  which may be affected by emissions
                                             BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                   Confidential Business Information (CBI)                         from within the State. See 40 CFR
                                                                                                      or other information whose disclosure is                        51.308(g). States are also required to
                                                                                                      restricted by statute. Multimedia                               submit, at the same time as the progress
                                             ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                                 submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be                        report, a determination of the adequacy
                                             AGENCY                                                   accompanied by a written comment.                               of their existing regional haze SIP. See
                                                                                                      The written comment is considered the                           40 CFR 51.308(h). The first progress
                                             40 CFR Part 52                                           official comment and should include                             report is due five years after the
                                             [EPA–R05–OAR–2016–0058; FRL–9969–61–                     discussion of all points you wish to                            submittal of the initial regional haze
                                             Region 5]                                                make. EPA will generally not consider                           SIP.
                                                                                                      comments or comment contents located                               Michigan submitted its regional haze
                                             Air Plan Approval; Michigan; Regional                    outside of the primary submission (i.e.                         plan on November 5, 2010. EPA
                                             Haze Progress Report                                     on the web, cloud, or other file sharing                        approved Michigan’s regional haze plan
                                                                                                      system). For additional submission                              into its SIP on December 3, 2012, 77 FR
                                             AGENCY: Environmental Protection                                                                                         71533.
                                                                                                      methods, please contact the person
                                             Agency (EPA).                                                                                                               In order to satisfy the requirements for
                                                                                                      identified in the FOR FURTHER
                                             ACTION: Direct final rule.                               INFORMATION CONTACT section. For the                            Best Available Retrofit Technology
                                                                                                      full EPA public comment policy,                                 (BART) for certain taconite ore
                                             SUMMARY:   The Environmental Protection
                                                                                                      information about CBI or multimedia                             processing facilities in Minnesota and
                                             Agency (EPA) is approving the
                                                                                                      submissions, and general guidance on                            Michigan, EPA promulgated a Federal
                                             Michigan regional haze progress report
                                                                                                      making effective comments, please visit                         Implementation Plan (taconite FIP) on
                                             under the Clean Air Act (CAA) as a
                                                                                                      http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/                                    February 6, 2013, 78 FR 8706. In
                                             revision to the Michigan State
                                                                                                      commenting-epa-dockets.                                         Michigan, the taconite facility impacted
                                             Implementation Plan (SIP). Michigan
                                                                                                      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                                by this FIP is the Tilden Mining
                                             has satisfied the progress report
                                                                                                      Gilberto Alvarez, Environmental                                 Company. The taconite FIP was stayed
                                             requirements of the Regional Haze Rule.
                                                                                                      Scientist, Attainment Planning and                              by the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals
                                             Michigan has also met the requirements
                                                                                                      Maintenance Section, Air Programs                               on June 14, 2013. EPA subsequently
                                             for a determination of the adequacy of
                                                                                                      Branch (AR–18J), Environmental                                  reached a settlement agreement with
                                             its regional haze plan with its negative
                                                                                                      Protection Agency, Region 5, 77 West                            Cliffs Natural Resources and Arcelor
                                             declaration submitted with the progress
                                                                                                      Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois                            Mittal that was fully executed on April
                                             report.
                                                                                                      60604, (312) 886–6143,                                          9, 2015. On April 12, 2016, EPA
                                             DATES: This direct final rule will be                                                                                    published a final rule that modifies the
                                             effective December 18, 2017, unless EPA                  alvarez.gilberto@epa.gov.
                                                                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                                      taconite FIP with the settlement
                                             receives adverse comments by                                                                                             agreement conditions, 81 FR 21672.
                                             November 17, 2017. If relevant adverse                   Throughout this document whenever
                                                                                                                                                                         Michigan submitted its five-year
                                             comments are received, EPA will                          ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us,’’ or ‘‘our’’ is used, we mean
                                                                                                                                                                      progress report on January 12, 2016. The
                                             publish a timely withdrawal of the                       EPA. This supplementary information
                                                                                                                                                                      State submitted its determination of
                                             direct final rule in the Federal Register                section is arranged as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                      adequacy with the progress report.
                                             informing the public that the rule will                  I. Background                                                      There are two Class I areas in
                                             not take effect.                                         II. Requirements for the Regional Haze                          Michigan, Isle Royale National Park (Isle
                                             ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,                              Progress Reports and Adequacy of                           Royale) located on Lake Superior and
                                                                                                           Determinations
                                             identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R05–                     III. What is EPA’s analysis?                                    Seney National Wildlife Refuge (Seney)
                                             OAR–2016–0058 at http://                                 IV. What action is EPA taking?                                  located in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
                                             www.regulations.gov or via email to                      V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews                           The emission reductions from several
                                             aburano.douglas@epa.gov. For                                                                                             Federal programs contribute to visibility
                                             comments submitted at Regulations.gov,                   I. Background                                                   improvement in Michigan. In its
                                             follow the online instructions for                                                                                       regional haze plan, Michigan considered
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                                                                                                         States are required to submit a
                                             submitting comments. Once submitted,                     progress report every five years that                           the emission reductions from the Tier 2
                                             comments cannot be edited or removed                     evaluates progress towards the                                  Gasoline, Heavy-duty Highway Diesel,
                                             from Regulations.gov. For either manner                  Reasonable Progress Goals (RPGs) for                            Non-road Diesel, and a variety of
                                             of submission, EPA may publish any                       each mandatory Class I Federal area                             Maximum Achievable Control
                                             comment received to its public docket.                   within the State and in each mandatory                          Technology programs. Michigan elected
                                             Do not submit electronically any                         Class I Federal area outside the State                          to use the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule


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                                             (CSAPR) to satisfy BART for its power                    tons SO2 per year, from the                           for SO2 and 8,400 tons for NOX. For the
                                             plant units.                                             implementation of the taconite FIP.                   Seney area, emission reduction for the
                                                                                                         In its regional haze plan, Michigan                top 10 impacting point sources
                                             II. Requirements for the Regional Haze                   noted the additional emission                         combined was 16,000 tons for SO2 and
                                             Progress Reports and Adequacy of                         reductions expected from several                      2,700 tons for NOX.
                                             Determinations                                           Federal programs. Michigan considered                   EPA concludes that Michigan has
                                                Under 40 CFR 51.308(g), states must                   the reductions from: Tier 2 Gasoline;                 adequately addressed the applicable
                                             periodically submit a regional haze                      Heavy-duty Highway Diesel; Non-road                   requirements of 40 CFR 51.308.
                                             progress report every five years that                    Diesel; and a variety of Maximum                      Michigan provides estimates of
                                             address the seven elements found in 40                   Achievable Control Technology                         reductions of NOX and SO2 from EGUs
                                             CFR 51.308(g).                                           programs. Michigan did not rely on                    and non-EGUs that have occurred since
                                                Under 40 CFR 51.308(h), states are                    additional emissions controls from other              Michigan submitted its regional haze
                                             required to submit, at the same time as                  states in its regional haze strategy. The             SIP. Given the large NOX and SO2
                                             the progress report, a determination of                  additional emission reductions from the               reductions that have actually occurred,
                                             the adequacy of their existing regional                  programs and other states will not delay              further analysis of emissions from other
                                             haze SIP and to take one of four possible                visibility improvement and may well                   sources or other pollutants was
                                             listed actions based on information in                   accelerate the improvement.                           unnecessary in this first implementation
                                             the progress report.                                        Regarding the status of BART and                   period.
                                                                                                      reasonable progress control
                                             III. What is EPA’s analysis?                                                                                   3. Assessment of Visibility Conditions
                                                                                                      requirements for sources in the State,
                                                The Regional Haze Rule provides the                   Michigan’s progress report provides a                 and Changes for Each Mandatory
                                             required elements for five-year progress                 summary of the five non-EGU sources                   Class I Federal Area in the State
                                             reports at 40 CFR 51.308(g). EPA finds                   identified in the 2010 Regional Haze SIP                 Michigan reports that visibility
                                             that Michigan satisfied the 40 CFR                       as subject to BART. These sources                     conditions at Isle Royale National Park
                                             51.308(g) requirements with its progress                 include the LaFarge Midwest Alpena                    have improved to 18.9 deciviews (dv) in
                                             report. EPA finds that, with its negative                Plant, Escanaba Paper Company, St.                    2013 from its 2000–2004 baseline of
                                             declaration, Michigan also satisfied the                 Marys Cement, Smurfit Stone Container                 21.59 dv for the 20 percent most
                                             requirements for the determination of                    Corporation and Tilden Mining                         impaired days. The State also reports
                                             adequacy provided in 40 CFR 51.308(h).                   Company. Three of the five BART                       that visibility conditions at Seney have
                                                The following sections discuss the                    sources are required to apply additional              improved to 20.6 dv in 2013, from its
                                             information provided by Michigan in                      or more stringent controls beyond those               2000–2004 baseline of 24.37 dv for the
                                             the progress report submission, along                    required in the Michigan BART                         20 percent most impaired days. The
                                             with EPA’s analysis and determination                    determinations due to USEPA                           2018 reasonable progress goal is 20.86
                                             of whether the submission met the                        disapprovals of the State BART                        dv for Isle Royale and 23.58 dv for
                                             applicable requirements of 51.308.                       determinations and issuance of                        Seney. For the 20 percent least impaired
                                             1. Status of Implementation of All                       additional FIPs.                                      days at Isle Royale, visibility has
                                             Measures Included in the Regional Haze                      EPA finds the implementation of                    improved 2.7 dv in 2013, from the
                                             SIP                                                      Michigan’s control measures adequate.                 2000–2004 baseline. At Seney, visibility
                                                                                                      EPA also expects SO2 and NOX emission                 has improved 3.8 dv in 2013, from the
                                                In its progress report, Michigan                      reductions from the taconite facilities—              2000–2004 baseline.
                                             summarizes the status of the emissions                   most specifically, from the Tilden                       Michigan provided annual and five-
                                             reduction measures that were included                    Mining Company in Michigan.                           year rolling averages for the impaired
                                             in its 2010 regional haze SIP.                           However, given the implementation                     and least impaired days at both Isle
                                             Specifically, the report addresses the                   schedule in the taconite FIP, most of the             Royale and Seney from 2000 to 2014.
                                             status of the on-the-books emissions                     resulting emission reductions will occur                 EPA finds that Michigan properly
                                             reduction measures. The measures                         in the 2018–2028 implementation                       reported the current visibility
                                             include applicable Federal programs                      period.                                               conditions for the most impaired and
                                             including: Clean Air Interstate Rule—or                     EPA finds the summary of emission                  least impaired days, the difference
                                             CAIR; CSAPR; Tier II for on-highway                      reductions achieved from control                      between current conditions and baseline
                                             mobile sources; heavy-duty diesel                        strategy implementation adequate.                     conditions for the most impaired and
                                             standards; low sulfur fuel standards;                                                                          least impaired days, and the change in
                                             and Federal control programs for non-                    2. Summary of Emissions Reductions                    visibility for the most impaired and
                                             road mobile sources. Michigan used                       Achieved in the State Through                         least impaired days over the past five
                                             CSAPR to satisfy BART for its subject                    Implementation of Measures                            years. Michigan’s visibility progress is
                                             electric generating units (EGUs). Even                      In its regional haze SIP and progress              on track as improvement has been
                                             with the delay in implementing CSAPR,                    report, Michigan focuses its assessment               shown for the 20 percent least impaired
                                             the EGUs in Michigan subject to BART                     on NOX and SO2 emissions from EGUs                    days and is on pace for the 20 percent
                                             have reduced sulfur dioxide (SO2) and                    as a result of the implementation of                  most impaired days at both affected
                                             nitrogen oxides (NOX) emissions. In the                  CAIR and CSAPR, as well as emissions                  Class I areas.
                                             progress report, Michigan compares                       from non-EGUs. In the progress report,
                                             2013 state-wide SO2 and NOX emissions                    Michigan listed emission reductions in                4. Analysis Tracking Emissions Changes
                                             from EGUs to 2009 emissions. In this                     terms of projected impacts on the two                 of Visibility-Impairing Pollutants
                                                                                                                                                               In its regional haze plan submitted in
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                                             period, SO2 emissions decreased from                     affected Class I areas—Isle Royale and
                                             310,000 tons to 230,109 tons, or by 26                   Seney. Emissions reductions were                      2010, Michigan provided its 2005 base
                                             percent. NOX emissions decreased from                    presented based on the top ten in-state               emissions and projected 2018
                                             144,440 tons to 122,653 tons, or by 15                   point sources impacting these two areas.              emissions. In the 2010 plan, Michigan
                                             percent.                                                    For the Isle Royale area, emission                 compared the base data from 2005 with
                                                Michigan also expects reductions of                   reduction for the top ten impacting                   a 2009 emissions inventory constructed
                                             about 1,400 tons NOX per year, and 300                   point sources combined was 48,000 tons                by the Lake Michigan Air Directors


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                                             Consortium. The progress report gives                      SO2 emissions, so several projects at                 than 1% from the 2005 base year. For
                                             current annual emissions for ammonia                       coal-burning EGUs have driven the                     PM2.5, Michigan reports a 2005 base of
                                             (NH3), NOX, SO2, coarse particulate                        decline in SO2 emissions.                             85,839 tons, 2009 emissions of 96,720,
                                             matter (PM10), fine particulate matter                       For NOX, Michigan reports 2005 base                 and projects 90,485 tons in 2018, which
                                             (PM2.5), and reactive organic gases                        emissions of 586,482 tons, 2009                       is an increase of 5.3% from the 2005
                                             (ROG). These figures can be compared                       emissions of 447,176 tons, and projects               base year. In the 2010 Regional Haze
                                             to the base and 2018 projected                             309,549 tons in 2018, which would be                  SIP, Michigan predicted these
                                             emissions. The emissions inventories                       a 47 percent decrease from the 2005                   particulate matter increases, but it was
                                             from the 2005, 2009 and 2018 datasets                      base year. For NOX emissions, mobile                  deemed insignificant relative to the
                                             include all point, nonpoint, on-road,                      sources are the main contributing sector,             visibility improvements from the large
                                             non-road, marine-aircraft-rail (MAR),                      and, as such, implementation of mobile                reductions of NOX and SO2 emissions
                                             and other sources.                                         source programs will continue to                      over those same time periods. NOX and
                                                For SO2, Michigan reports 2005 base                     decrease NOX emissions in Michigan                    SO2 emissions reductions have a much
                                             emissions of 439,145 tons, 2009                            with expected reductions from EGUs                    greater impact on visibility
                                             emissions of 303,159 tons, and projects                    and taconite facilities providing some                improvement.
                                             314,328 tons in 2018, which would be                       assistance.                                              Table 1 below shows the emissions
                                             a 28 percent reduction from the 2005                         For PM10, Michigan reports a 2005                   reductions from 2005–2009 versus
                                             base year. Michigan noted that SO2                         base of 98,181 tons, 2009 emissions of                projected 2018 emission reductions
                                             emissions have been steadily declining.                    105,301 tons, and projects 98,753 tons                from the 2010 Michigan regional haze
                                             Point sources comprise 93 percent of                       in 2018, which is an increase of less                 SIP submission.

                                                                        TABLE 1—EMISSION REDUCTIONS: 2005 TO 2009 VS PROJECTED 2018 REDUCTIONS
                                                                                                                                [tpy]

                                                                                                        NH3                 NOX                  SO2            PM10            PM2.5          ROG

                                             2005 to 2018 expected reduction ............                ¥78,156             276,933              124,817          ¥572           ¥4,646        177,622
                                             2005 to 2009 reduction ............................          ¥5,880             139,306              135,986         ¥7,120         ¥10,881         78,872
                                             % of reductions achieved ........................               N/A                50%                  28%             N/A             N/A           30%



                                                For NH3, Michigan reports a 2005 base                   NOX reduction, and an eight percent                   as of the date of Michigan’s submittal.
                                             of 67,489 tons, 2009 emissions of 73,369                   increase in NH3 emissions.                            Thus, Michigan had not completed the
                                             tons, and projects 78,156 tons in 2018,                       Michigan also included emissions                   assessment of contributing states’
                                             which is an increase of 15.8% from the                     data from EPA’s Clean Air Markets                     emissions. Still, Michigan gathered the
                                             2005 base year. Non-point source,                          Division (CAMD) that show reductions                  information it could, and the visibility
                                             agricultural livestock manure                              in both SO2 and NOX emissions for each                data indicates visibility improvement is
                                             management in particular, are the main                     of the three contributing states from                 on-track. Supplementing the available
                                             sector for NH3 emissions in Michigan.                      2009 to 2013. For the Isle Royale Class               data, EPA’s CAMD data show
                                                For ROG emissions, Michigan reports                     I area, it is evident that the emission               significant, widespread SO2 and NOX
                                             a 2005 base of 564,643 tons, 2009                          reduction for the top ten impacting                   emission declines have already
                                             emissions of 485,771 tons, and projects                    point sources combined was largest for                occurred. There is no evidence that
                                             396,921 tons in 2018, which is a                           SO2 with a reduction of almost 48,000                 progress is being impeded.
                                             decrease of 30% from the 20005 base                        tons over the 2009–13 period. A                       6. Assessment of Whether the SIP
                                             year. Michigan’s anthropogenic ROG                         reduction of NOx for these 10 sources                 Elements and Strategies Are Sufficient
                                             emissions are mainly from mobile and                       combined was determined at                            To Enable Michigan, or Other States,
                                             non-point sources. These emissions are                     approximately 8,400 tons. These                       Meet RPGs
                                             gradually decreasing from                                  reductions account for more than one-
                                             implementation of a variety of                             third of statewide point source NOX                      Michigan has implemented, or
                                             programs.                                                  emissions reductions and over one-half                expects to implement by 2018, all
                                                EPA finds that Michigan has satisfied                   of statewide point source SO2                         controls from its approved regional haze
                                             the requirement of an analysis tracking                    reductions for the 2009–2013 period.                  plan. Michigan noted in the progress
                                             emissions progress for the current five-                   The source with by far the largest                    report that its emissions are on track for
                                             year period. Michigan appears to be on                     combined NOX and SO2 reductions was                   the 2018 goals, including reductions
                                             track for reaching its 2018 emission                       the DTE Monroe Power Plant with                       that are ahead of pace for the key
                                             projections.                                               combined NOX/SO2 reductions of                        visibility-impairing pollutants, SO2 and
                                                                                                        47,000 tons.                                          NOX. Michigan expects that the
                                             5. Assessment of Any Significant                                                                                 implementation of CSAPR and other
                                             Changes in Anthropogenic Emissions                            EPA finds that Michigan properly
                                                                                                        assessed available information for                    Federal programs will address the
                                               Michigan provided an assessment of                       significant changes in emissions over                 reasonable progress obligations of the
                                             SO2, NOX, and NH3 emissions changes                        the past five years that have impeded                 contributing states.
                                             in-state and for the three states (Illinois,                                                                        Emission reductions from Michigan
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                                                                                                        progress in improving visibility. The
                                             Minnesota and Wisconsin) that                              three contributing states are still in                sources that help visibility improvement
                                             contribute to visibility impairment at                     various stages in assessing emissions for             at Isle Royale and Seney support
                                             Class I areas in Michigan.                                 progress reports. Minnesota’s progress                visibility improvement. Michigan has
                                               Michigan reported 2009 emissions,                        report was submitted in December,                     achieved greater SO2 emission
                                             which show a 28 percent SO2 reduction                      2014. Progress reports for Illinois and               reductions than predicted in its regional
                                             from the 2005 base year, a 50 percent                      Wisconsin had not yet been submitted                  haze plan.


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                                                EPA finds that Michigan has provided                    Michigan also published notification                impose additional requirements beyond
                                             an assessment of the current strategy,                   for a public hearing and solicitation for             those imposed by state law. For that
                                             demonstrating that it is sufficient to                   full public comment concerning the                    reason, this action:
                                             meet reasonable progress goals at all                    draft five-year progress report in widely                • Is not a significant regulatory action
                                             Class I areas impacted by Michigan                       distributed county publications. No                   subject to review by the Office of
                                             emissions. Michigan is implementing its                  public hearing was requested.                         Management and Budget under
                                             controls. The visibility progress at both                  EPA finds that Michigan has                         Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735,
                                             Isle Royale and Seney is on track and                    addressed the applicable requirements                 October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821,
                                             suggests that Michigan’s current strategy                in 51.308(i) regarding FLM consultation.              January 21, 2011);
                                             is sufficient to meet its reasonable                                                                              • Does not impose an information
                                                                                                      IV. What action is EPA taking?
                                             progress goals.                                                                                                collection burden under the provisions
                                                                                                         EPA is approving the regional haze                 of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44
                                             7. Review of the State’s Visibility                      progress report submitted on January 12,              U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
                                             Monitoring Strategy                                      2016, as a revision to the Michigan SIP.                 • Is certified as not having a
                                               Michigan stated in its progress report                 We find that Michigan has satisfied the               significant economic impact on a
                                             that Interagency Monitoring of Protected                 progress report requirements of 40 CFR                substantial number of small entities
                                             Visual Environments (IMPROVE) sites                      51.308(g). We find that Michigan has                  under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
                                             operate at both Class I areas, Isle Royale               also met the 40 CFR 51.308(h)                         U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
                                             and Seney. Michigan will continue to                     requirements for a determination of the                  • Does not contain any unfunded
                                             operate the IMPROVE network                              adequacy of its regional haze plan with               mandate or significantly or uniquely
                                             monitors, based on Federal funding. The                  its negative declaration also submitted               affect small governments, as described
                                             State has a contingency plan to use the                  on January 12, 2016.                                  in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                                                                         We are publishing this action without              of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);
                                             PM2.5 monitoring network if needed due
                                             to future reductions to the IMPROVE
                                                                                                      prior proposal because we view this as                   • Does not have Federalism
                                                                                                      a noncontroversial amendment and                      implications as specified in Executive
                                             network. Michigan commits to meeting                     anticipate no adverse comments.
                                             the reporting requirements of 40 CFR                                                                           Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,
                                                                                                      However, in the proposed rules section                1999);
                                             51.308(d)(4)(iv) for its Class I areas.                  of this Federal Register publication, we                 • Is not an economically significant
                                               EPA finds that Michigan has met the                    are publishing a separate document that               regulatory action based on health or
                                             visibility monitoring strategy review                    will serve as the proposal to approve the             safety risks subject to Executive Order
                                             requirements.                                            State plan if relevant adverse written                13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);
                                             40 CFR 51.308(h) Determination of the                    comments are filed. This rule will be                    • Is not a significant regulatory action
                                             Adequacy of Existing Implementation                      effective December 18, 2017 without                   subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR
                                             Plan                                                     further notice unless we receive relevant             28355, May 22, 2001);
                                                                                                      adverse written comments by November                     • Is not subject to requirements of
                                                The determination of adequacy for the                 17, 2017. If we receive such comments,                section 12(d) of the National
                                             regional haze plan is required to be                     we will withdraw this action before the               Technology Transfer and Advancement
                                             submitted at same time as the progress                   effective date by publishing a                        Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because
                                             report. The rule requires the State to                   subsequent document that will                         application of those requirements would
                                             select from four options based on the                    withdraw the final action. Public                     be inconsistent with the CAA; and
                                             information given in the progress report.                comments will then be addressed in a                     • Does not provide EPA with the
                                                Michigan submitted a negative                         subsequent final rule based on the                    discretionary authority to address, as
                                             declaration indicating that further                      proposed action. EPA will not institute               appropriate, disproportionate human
                                             substantive revision of its regional haze                a second comment period. Any parties                  health or environmental effects, using
                                             plan is not needed at this time.                         interested in commenting on this action               practicable and legally permissible
                                             Michigan determined that its regional                    should do so at this time. Please note                methods, under Executive Order 12898
                                             haze plan is adequate to meet the                        that if EPA receives adverse comment                  (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
                                             Regional Haze Rule requirements and                      on an amendment, paragraph, or section                   In addition, the SIP is not approved
                                             expects to achieve the reasonable                        of this rule and if that provision may be             to apply on any Indian reservation land
                                             progress goals at Isle Royale and Seney.                 severed from the remainder of the rule,               or in any other area where EPA or an
                                                EPA finds that the current Michigan                   EPA may adopt as final those provisions               Indian tribe has demonstrated that a
                                             regional haze plan is adequate to                        of the rule that are not the subject of an            tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of
                                             achieve its established goals. Michigan                  adverse comment. If we do not receive                 Indian country, the rule does not have
                                             is on track to meet the visibility                       any comments, this action will be                     tribal implications and will not impose
                                             improvement and emission reduction                       effective December 18, 2017.                          substantial direct costs on tribal
                                             goals.                                                                                                         governments or preempt tribal law as
                                                                                                      V. Statutory and Executive Order                      specified by Executive Order 13175 (65
                                             Public Participation and Federal Land                    Reviews                                               FR 67249, November 9, 2000).
                                             Manager Consultation
                                                                                                        Under the CAA, the Administrator is                    The Congressional Review Act, 5
                                               Michigan provided an opportunity for                   required to approve a SIP submission                  U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small
                                             the public and Federal Land Managers                     that complies with the provisions of the              Business Regulatory Enforcement
                                             (FLMs) to review Michigan’s progress                     CAA and applicable Federal regulations.               Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides
                                             report by November 18, 2015.                             42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a).                   that before a rule may take effect, the
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                                             Michigan’s progress report includes in                   Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions,                   agency promulgating the rule must
                                             Appendix B, the FLM’s comments and                       EPA’s role is to approve state choices,               submit a rule report, which includes a
                                             Michigan’s response to those comments.                   provided that they meet the criteria of               copy of the rule, to each House of the
                                             Appendix C includes the public                           the CAA. Accordingly, this action                     Congress and to the Comptroller General
                                             comments and Michigan’s response to                      merely approves state law as meeting                  of the United States. EPA will submit a
                                             those comments.                                          Federal requirements and does not                     report containing this action and other


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                                             required information to the U.S. Senate,                  objections to this direct final rule are                     Dated: September 28, 2017.
                                             the U.S. House of Representatives, and                    encouraged to file a comment in                            Robert A. Kaplan,
                                             the Comptroller General of the United                     response to the parallel notice of                         Acting Regional Administrator, Region 5.
                                             States prior to publication of the rule in                proposed rulemaking for this action
                                             the Federal Register. A major rule                        published in the proposed rules section                        40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:
                                             cannot take effect until 60 days after it                 of today’s Federal Register, rather than
                                                                                                       file an immediate petition for judicial                    PART 52—APPROVAL AND
                                             is published in the Federal Register.
                                                                                                       review of this direct final rule, so that                  PROMULGATION OF
                                             This action is not a ‘‘major rule’’ as
                                                                                                       EPA can withdraw this direct final rule                    IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
                                             defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
                                                                                                       and address the comment in the
                                                Under section 307(b)(1) of the CAA,                    proposed rulemaking. This action may                       ■ 1. The authority citation for part 52
                                             petitions for judicial review of this                     not be challenged later in proceedings to                  continues to read as follows:
                                             action must be filed in the United States                 enforce its requirements. (See section                         Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
                                             Court of Appeals for the appropriate                      307(b)(2)).
                                             circuit by December 18, 2017. Filing a                                                                               ■  2. In § 52.1170, the table in paragraph
                                             petition for reconsideration by the                       List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52                         (e) is amended by adding the entry
                                             Administrator of this final rule does not                   Environmental protection, Air                            ‘‘Regional Haze Progress Report’’ to
                                             affect the finality of this action for the                pollution control, Incorporation by                        follow the entry titled ‘‘Regional Haze
                                             purposes of judicial review nor does it                   reference, Intergovernmental relations,                    Plan’’ to read as follows:
                                             extend the time within which a petition                   Nitrogen dioxide, Particulate matter,
                                                                                                                                                                  § 52.1170    Identification of plan.
                                             for judicial review may be filed, and                     Reporting and recordkeeping
                                             shall not postpone the effectiveness of                   requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile                      *       *    *        *   *
                                             such rule or action. Parties with                         organic compounds.                                             (e) * * *
                                                                       EPA-APPROVED MICHIGAN NONREGULATORY AND QUASI-REGULATORY PROVISIONS
                                                                                                       Applicable                  State
                                                Name of nonregulatory SIP provision                  geographic or               submittal                       EPA approval date                   Comments
                                                                                                   nonattainment area              date


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                                             Regional Haze Progress Report ...............        Statewide .................            1/12/2016    10/18/2017, [insert Federal Register cita-
                                                                                                                                                        tion].

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                                             [FR Doc. 2017–22510 Filed 10–17–17; 8:45 am]              approving this revision in accordance                      The written comment is considered the
                                             BILLING CODE 6560–50–P                                    with the requirements of the Clean Air                     official comment and should include
                                                                                                       Act (CAA).                                                 discussion of all points you wish to
                                                                                                       DATES: This rule is effective on                           make. EPA will generally not consider
                                             ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                                  December 18, 2017 without further                          comments or comment contents located
                                             AGENCY                                                    notice, unless EPA receives adverse                        outside of the primary submission (i.e.
                                                                                                       written comment by November 17,                            on the web, cloud, or other file sharing
                                             40 CFR Part 52                                                                                                       system). For additional submission
                                                                                                       2017. If EPA receives such comments, it
                                             [EPA–R03–OAR–2014–0701; FRL–9969–51–                      will publish a timely withdrawal of the                    methods, please contact the person
                                             Region 3]                                                 direct final rule in the Federal Register                  identified in the FOR FURTHER
                                                                                                       and inform the public that the rule will                   INFORMATION CONTACT section. For the
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                                             Quality Implementation Plans; District                                                                               information about CBI or multimedia
                                                                                                       ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
                                             of Columbia; Interstate Transport                                                                                    submissions, and general guidance on
                                                                                                       identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R03–
                                             Requirements for the 2010 1-Hour                                                                                     making effective comments, please visit
                                                                                                       OAR–2014–0701 at https://
                                             Sulfur Dioxide Standard                                                                                              http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/
                                                                                                       www.regulations.gov, or via email to
                                             AGENCY: Environmental Protection                          stahl.cynthia@epa.gov. For comments                        commenting-epa-dockets.
                                             Agency (EPA).                                             submitted at Regulations.gov, follow the                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                             ACTION: Direct final rule.                                online instructions for submitting                         Joseph Schulingkamp, (215) 814–2021,
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                                             SUMMARY:    The Environmental Protection                  cannot be edited or removed from                           epa.gov.
                                             Agency (EPA) is taking direct final                       Regulations.gov. For either manner of
                                             action to approve a state                                 submission, EPA may publish any                            SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      On July
                                             implementation plan (SIP) revision                        comment received to its public docket.                     17, 2014, the District of Columbia (the
                                                                                                       Do not submit electronically any                           District) through the District Department
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                                             submitted by the District of Columbia
                                             (the District). This revision pertains to                 information you consider to be                             of Energy and the Environment
                                             the infrastructure requirement for                        confidential business information (CBI)                    (DDOEE) submitted a SIP revision
                                             interstate transport of pollution with                    or other information whose disclosure is                   addressing the infrastructure
                                             respect to the 2010 1-hour sulfur                         restricted by statute. Multimedia                          requirements under section 110(a)(2) of
                                             dioxide (SO2) national ambient air                        submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be                   the CAA for the 2010 1-hour SO2
                                             quality standards (NAAQS). EPA is                         accompanied by a written comment.                          NAAQS.


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionDirect final rule.
DatesThis direct final rule will be effective December 18, 2017, unless EPA receives adverse comments by November 17, 2017. If relevant adverse comments are received, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal of the direct final rule in the Federal Register informing the public that the rule will not take effect.
ContactGilberto Alvarez, Environmental Scientist, Attainment Planning and Maintenance Section, Air Programs Branch (AR-18J), Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604, (312) 886-6143, [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 48435 
CFR AssociatedEnvironmental Protection; Air Pollution Control; Incorporation by Reference; Intergovernmental Relations; Nitrogen Dioxide; Particulate Matter; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Sulfur Oxides and Volatile Organic Compounds

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