83_FR_21328 83 FR 21238 - Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality State Implementation Plans; California; Chico Redesignation Request and Maintenance Plan for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5

83 FR 21238 - Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality State Implementation Plans; California; Chico Redesignation Request and Maintenance Plan for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 90 (May 9, 2018)

Page Range21238-21254
FR Document2018-09792

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve, as a revision of the California state implementation plan (SIP), the State's request to redesignate the Chico nonattainment area to attainment for the 2006 24-hour fine particulate matter (PM<INF>2.5</INF>) national ambient air quality standard. The EPA is also proposing to approve the PM<INF>2.5</INF> maintenance plan and the determination that contributions from motor vehicle emissions to the PM<INF>2.5</INF> pollution in the Chico nonattainment area are insignificant. The EPA is proposing this action because the SIP revision meets the requirements of the Clean Air Act and EPA guidance for such plans. We are taking comments on this proposal and plan to follow with a final action.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 90 (Wednesday, May 9, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 90 (Wednesday, May 9, 2018)]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Parts 52 and 81

[EPA-R09-OAR-2018-0181; FRL-9977-77-Region 9]


Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality State Implementation 
Plans; California; Chico Redesignation Request and Maintenance Plan for 
the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 Standard

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to 
approve, as a revision of the California state implementation plan 
(SIP), the State's request to redesignate the Chico nonattainment area 
to attainment for the 2006 24-hour fine particulate matter 
(PM2.5) national ambient air quality standard. The EPA is 
also proposing to approve the PM2.5 maintenance plan and the 
determination that contributions from motor vehicle emissions to the 
PM2.5 pollution in the Chico nonattainment area are 
insignificant. The EPA is proposing this action because the SIP 
revision meets the requirements of the Clean Air Act and EPA guidance 
for such plans. We are taking comments on this proposal and plan to 
follow with a final action.

DATES: Any comments on this proposal must arrive by June 8, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Submit comments, identified by docket number EPA-R09-OAR-
2018-0181, at https://www.regulations.gov, or via email to 
Vagenas.Ginger@epa.gov. For comments submitted at Regulations.gov, 
follow the online instructions for submitting comments. Once submitted, 
comments cannot be edited or removed from Regulations.gov. For either 
manner of submission, the EPA may publish any comment received to its 
public docket. Do not submit electronically any information you 
consider to be Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other 
information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Multimedia 
submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be accompanied by a written 
comment. The written comment is considered the official comment and 
should include discussion of all points you wish to make. The EPA will 
generally not consider comments or comment contents located outside of 
the primary submission (i.e., on the web, cloud, or other file sharing 
system). For additional submission methods, please contact the person 
identified in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section. For the 
EPA's full 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: Ginger Vagenas, EPA Region IX, 415-
972-3964, Vagenas.Ginger@epa.gov.

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

Table of Contents

I. Summary of Today's Proposed Action
II. Background
    A. The PM2.5 NAAQS
    B. Designation of PM2.5 Nonattainment Areas
    C. PM2.5 Planning Requirements
III. Procedural Requirements for Adoption and Submittal of SIP 
Revisions
IV. Substantive Requirements for Redesignation
V. Evaluation of the State's Redesignation Request for the Chico 
PM2.5 Nonattainment Area
    A. Determination That the Area Has Attained the PM2.5 
NAAQS
    B. The Area Must Have a Fully Approved SIP Meeting the 
Requirements Applicable for Purposes of Redesignation Under Section 
110 and Part D
    C. The Area Must Show the Improvement in Air Quality Is Due to 
Permanent and Enforceable Emission Reductions
    D. The Area Must Have a Fully Approved Maintenance Plan Under 
Section 175A
VI. Proposed Action and Request for Public Comment
VII. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

I. Summary of Today's Proposed Action

    Under Clean Air Act (CAA or ``the Act'') section 107(d)(3)(D), the 
EPA is proposing to approve California's request to redesignate the 
Chico nonattainment area to attainment for the 2006 24-hour fine 
particulate matter (PM2.5) national ambient air quality 
standards (NAAQS or ``standards''). We are doing so based on our 
conclusion that the area has met the five criteria for redesignation 
under CAA section 107(d)(3)(E). Specifically, we have concluded that: 
(1) The area has attained the 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS in the 
2014-2016 time period and continues to attain the PM2.5 
standard since that time; (2) the relevant portions of the California 
SIP are fully approved; (3) the improvement in air quality is due to 
permanent and enforceable reductions in emissions; (4) California has 
met all requirements applicable to the Chico PM2.5 
nonattainment area with respect to section 110 and part D of the CAA; 
and (5) the Chico, CA/Butte County PM2.5 Nonattainment Area 
Redesignation Request and Maintenance Plan (``Chico PM2.5 
Plan'' or ``Plan'') meets the requirements of section 175A of the CAA.
    In addition, the EPA is proposing to approve the Chico 
PM2.5 Plan as a revision to the SIP under section 110(k)(3) 
of the CAA because we find that the maintenance demonstration shows how 
the area will continue to attain the 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS for 
at least 10 years beyond redesignation (through 2030) and that the 
contingency provisions describing the action the Butte County Air 
Quality Management District (BCAQMD or ``District'') will take in the 
event of a future monitored violation meet all applicable requirements 
for maintenance plans and section 175A of the CAA.
    The EPA is proposing these actions because the SIP revision meets 
the requirements of the CAA and EPA guidance for such plans.

II. Background

A. The PM2.5 NAAQS

    Particulate matter includes particles with diameters that are 
generally 2.5 microns or smaller (PM2.5) and particles with 
diameters that are generally 10 microns or smaller (PM10). 
It contributes to effects that are harmful to human health and the 
environment, including premature mortality, aggravation of respiratory 
and cardiovascular disease, decreased lung function, visibility 
impairment, and damage to vegetation and ecosystems. Individuals 
particularly sensitive to PM2.5 exposure include older 
adults, people with heart and lung disease, and children (78 FR 3086 at 
3088, January 15, 2013). PM2.5 can be emitted directly into 
the atmosphere as a solid or liquid particle (``primary 
PM2.5'' or ``direct PM2.5'') or can be formed in 
the atmosphere (``secondary PM2.5'') as a result of various 
chemical reactions among precursor pollutants such as nitrogen oxides 
(NOX), sulfur oxides (SOx), volatile organic 
compounds (VOC), and ammonia (NH3).\1\
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    \1\ EPA, Air Quality Criteria for Particulate Matter, No. EPA/
600/P-99/002aF and EPA/600/P-99/002bF, October 2004.
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    Under section 109 of the CAA, the EPA has established national 
ambient air quality standards for certain pervasive air pollutants 
(referred to as ``criteria pollutants'') and conducts periodic reviews 
of the NAAQS to determine whether they should be revised or whether new 
NAAQS should be established. The EPA sets the NAAQS for criteria 
pollutants at levels required to protect public health and

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welfare.\2\ PM2.5 is one of the ambient pollutants for which 
the EPA has established health-based standards. Section 110(a) of the 
CAA requires states to submit regulations that control PM2.5 
emissions.
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    \2\ For a given air pollutant, ``primary'' national ambient air 
quality standards are those determined by the EPA as requisite to 
protect the public health. ``Secondary'' standards are those 
determined by the EPA as requisite to protect the public welfare 
from any known or anticipated adverse effects associated with the 
presence of such air pollutant in the ambient air. CAA section 
109(b).
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    On July 18, 1997, the EPA revised the NAAQS for particulate matter 
to add new standards for PM2.5. The EPA established primary 
and secondary annual and 24-hour standards for PM2.5 (62 FR 
38652). The annual standard was set at 15.0 micrograms per meter cubed 
([micro]g/m\3\) based on a 3-year average of annual mean 
PM2.5 concentrations, and the 24-hour (daily) standard was 
set at 65 [micro]g/m\3\ based on the 3-year average of the annual 98th 
percentile values of 24-hour PM2.5 concentrations at each 
population-oriented monitor within an area.\3\
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    \3\ The primary and secondary standards were set at the same 
level for both the 24-hour and the annual PM2.5 
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    On October 17, 2006, the EPA retained the annual average NAAQS at 
15 [micro]g/m\3\ but revised the level of the 24-hour PM2.5 
NAAQS to 35 [micro]g/m\3\ based on a 3-year average of the annual 98th 
percentile values of 24-hour concentrations (71 FR 61144).\4\
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    \4\ Under EPA regulations at 40 CFR part 50, the primary and 
secondary 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS are attained when the 
annual arithmetic mean concentration, as determined in accordance 
with 40 CFR part 50, Appendix N, is less than or equal to 35 
[micro]g/m\3\ at all relevant monitoring sites in the subject area, 
averaged over a 3-year period.
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    On December 14, 2012, the EPA promulgated the 2012 PM2.5 
NAAQS, including a revision of the annual standard to 12.0 [micro]g/
m\3\ based on a 3-year average of annual mean PM2.5 
concentrations, and maintaining the current 24-hour standard of 35 
[micro]g/m\3\ based on a 3-year average of the 98th percentile of 24-
hour concentrations (78 FR 3086, January 15, 2013).

B. Designation of PM2.5 Nonattainment Areas

    Following promulgation of a new or revised NAAQS, the EPA is 
required by CAA section 107(d) to designate areas throughout the nation 
as attaining or not attaining the NAAQS. On April 25, 2007, the EPA 
promulgated its Clean Air Fine Particle Implementation Rule, codified 
at 40 CFR part 51, subpart Z, in which the Agency provided guidance for 
state and tribal plans to implement the PM2.5 NAAQS (72 FR 
20586). Effective December 14, 2009, the EPA established initial air 
quality designations under subpart 1 of the Act for most areas in the 
United States for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS, including 
the Chico area (74 FR 58688, November 13, 2009).\5\
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    \5\ All 1997 and 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS areas were 
designated under subpart 1 of the Act. Subpart 1 contains the 
general requirements for nonattainment areas for any pollutant 
governed by a NAAQS and is less prescriptive than the other subparts 
of title I, part D.
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    The United States Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit 
(D.C. Circuit) remanded the Clean Air Fine Particle Implementation Rule 
and the final rule entitled ``Implementation of the New Source Review 
(NSR) Program for Particulate Matter Less than 2.5 Micrometers 
(PM2.5)'' (73 FR 28321, May 16, 2008) (collectively, ``1997 
PM2.5 Implementation Rules'') to the EPA on January 4, 2013, 
in Natural Resources Defense Council v. EPA, 706 F.3d 428 (D.C. Cir. 
2013). The Court found that the EPA erred in implementing the 1997 
PM2.5 NAAQS pursuant to the general implementation 
provisions of subpart 1 rather than the particulate matter-specific 
provisions of Part D of title I (subpart 4). The EPA responded to the 
D.C. Circuit's decision by identifying all PM2.5 
nonattainment areas for the 1997 and 2006 nonattainment areas for the 
1997 and 2006 NAAQS as ``moderate'' nonattainment areas under subpart 4 
and by establishing a new SIP submission date of December 31, 2014, for 
moderate area attainment plans and for any additional attainment-
related or nonattainment new source review plans necessary for areas to 
comply with the requirements applicable under subpart 4 (79 FR 31566, 
June 2, 2014).
    On July 29, 2016, EPA issued a rule entitled, ``Fine Particulate 
Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards: State Implementation 
Plan Requirements'' (``PM2.5 SIP Requirements Rule'') that 
clarifies how states should meet the statutory SIP requirements that 
apply to areas designated nonattainment for any PM2.5 NAAQS 
under subparts 1 and 4 (81 FR 58010, August 24, 2016). It does so by 
establishing regulatory requirements and by providing guidance that is 
applicable to areas that are currently designated nonattainment for 
existing PM2.5 NAAQS and areas that are designated 
nonattainment for any PM2.5 NAAQS in the future. In 
addition, the rule responds to the D.C. Circuit's remand of the 1997 
PM2.5 Implementation Rules. As a result, the requirements of 
the rule also govern future actions associated with states' ongoing 
implementation efforts for the 1997 and 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS.
    The Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area is located within 
Butte County, California, in the northern Sacramento Valley, which is 
defined by the southern Cascade Mountains and northern Sierra Nevada 
mountains to the east and the Coastal Mountains to the north and west. 
As noted in the Chico PM2.5 Plan, the surrounding mountains 
provide ``a substantial physical barrier to both locally created 
pollution and the pollution that has been transported northward on 
prevailing winds from the metropolitan areas to the south.'' (Plan, p. 
4.) Most of the population lives and works at elevations below 1,000 
feet, where wintertime inversions can result in poor air quality.
    The local air district with primary responsibility for air quality 
planning in this area is the BCAQMD. Authority for regulating sources 
under State jurisdiction in the Chico nonattainment area is split 
between the District, which has responsibility for regulating 
stationary and most area sources, and the California Air Resources 
Board (CARB), which has responsibility for regulating most mobile 
sources. The District worked cooperatively with CARB in preparing the 
Chico PM2.5 redesignation request and maintenance plan.

C. PM2.5 Planning Requirements

    Within three years of the effective date of designations, states 
with areas designated as nonattainment for the 2006 24-hour 
PM2.5 NAAQS are required to submit SIP revisions that, among 
other elements, provide for implementation of reasonably available 
control measures (RACM), reasonable further progress (RFP), attainment 
of the standard as expeditiously as practicable but no later than five 
years from the nonattainment designation (in this instance, no later 
than December 14, 2014), as well as contingency measures.\6\ Prior to 
the due date for these submissions, the State requested that the EPA 
make a determination that, based on quality assured and certified data 
from the 2008-2010 period, the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment 
area had attained the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS.\7\ In 
addition to requesting a finding of attainment, the State requested 
that the EPA suspend the attainment-related planning requirements.
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    \6\ See CAA sections 172(a)(2), 172(c)(1), 172(c)(2), and 
172(c)(9).
    \7\ Letter from James N. Goldstene, Executive Officer, CARB, to 
Jared Blumenfeld, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 9, dated June 
2, 2011.
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    Effective October 10, 2013, the EPA determined that the Chico 
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2006 24-hour PM2.5 standard based on the 2010-2012 
monitoring period (78 FR 55225, September 10, 2013). Based on that 
determination and pursuant to 40 CFR 51.1004(c), the requirements for 
this area to submit an attainment demonstration, together with RACM, an 
RFP plan, and contingency measures for failure to meet RFP and 
attainment deadlines were suspended for so long as the area continued 
to attain the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS or until the area is 
redesignated to attainment.\8\ The EPA subsequently issued a 
determination that the Chico area had attained the 2006 24-hour 
PM2.5 NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of December 
31, 2015, based on 2013-2015 data (82 FR 21711, May 10, 2017). On 
December 18, 2017, CARB submitted the Chico PM2.5 Plan and 
requested that the EPA redesignate the Chico PM2.5 
nonattainment area to attainment for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 
NAAQS.
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    \8\ For more information on the regulatory basis for determining 
attainment of the NAAQS, see the proposed determination of 
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III. Procedural Requirements for Adoption and Submittal of SIP 
Revisions

    Section 110(l) of the Act requires states to provide reasonable 
notice and public hearing prior to adoption of SIP revisions. CARB's 
December 18, 2017 submittal of the Chico PM2.5 Plan 
documents the public review process followed by BCAQMD and CARB in 
adopting the Chico PM2.5 Plan prior to submittal to the EPA 
as a revision to the California SIP. The submittal provides evidence 
that reasonable notice of a public hearing was provided to the public 
and that a public hearing was conducted prior to adoption. 
Specifically, a notice of public hearing was published on September 26, 
2017, in the Chico Enterprise-Record, a newspaper of general 
circulation in the City of Chico and Butte County. The notice announced 
the availability of the Chico PM2.5 Plan at the District 
office and on its website, and it opened the comment period 30 days 
prior to the public hearing. The public hearing was held on October 26, 
2017. No comments on the Plan were made during the public hearing and 
no written comments were received during the public comment period. 
Following adoption by BCAQMD's Air Quality Governing Board, the 
District provided the maintenance plan to CARB and requested that it 
submit the redesignation request and maintenance plan to the EPA.\9\
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    \9\ Letter from W. James Wagoner, Air Pollution Control Officer, 
BCAQMD, to Richard Corey, Executive Officer, CARB, dated October 31, 
2017.
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    On November 16, 2017, CARB adopted the Chico PM2.5 Plan, 
as certified in Resolution 17-41. No public comments were received 
during the CARB hearing. CARB submitted the Plan to the EPA on December 
18, 2017. On February 15, 2018, CARB provided additional information 
regarding its development of the 2012 winter emission inventory and 
other emissions inventories for the Chico PM2.5 Plan.\10\ 
Based on the documentation provided, we find that submittal of the 
Chico PM2.5 Plan as a revision to the California SIP 
satisfies the procedural requirements of section 110(l) of the Act.
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    \10\ Letter with enclosures from Sylvia Vanderspeck, Chief, Air 
Quality Planning Branch, CARB, to GwenYoshimura, Manager, Air 
Quality Analysis Section, EPA Region 9.
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    Section 110(k)(1)(B) of the CAA requires the EPA to determine 
whether a SIP submittal is complete within 60 days of receipt. This 
section also provides that any plan that we have not affirmatively 
determined to be complete or incomplete will become complete by 
operation of law six months after the day of submittal. A completeness 
review allows us to determine if the submittal includes all the 
necessary items and information we need to act on it.
    We make completeness determinations using criteria we have 
established in 40 CFR part 51, Appendix V. These criteria fall into two 
categories: administrative information and technical support 
information. The administrative information provides documentation that 
the state has followed basic administrative procedures during the SIP 
adoption process. The technical support information provides the 
information we need to determine the impact of the proposed revisions 
on attainment and maintenance of the air quality standard.
    We notify a state of our completeness determination by letter 
unless the submittal becomes complete by operation of law. A finding of 
completeness does not approve a submittal as part of the SIP nor does 
it indicate that the SIP is approvable. It does start a 12-month clock 
for the EPA to act on the SIP submittal. On April 5, 2018, we notified 
CARB that we had determined the submittal of the Chico PM2.5 
Plan to be complete.\11\
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    \11\ Letter from Elizabeth J. Adams, Acting Air Division 
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IV. Substantive Requirements for Redesignation

    The CAA establishes the requirements for redesignation of a 
nonattainment area to attainment. Specifically, section 107(d)(3)(E) 
allows for redesignation provided that the following criteria are met: 
(1) The EPA determines that the area has attained the applicable NAAQS; 
(2) the EPA has fully approved the applicable implementation plan for 
the area under 110(k); (3) the EPA determines that the improvement in 
air quality is due to permanent and enforceable reductions; (4) the EPA 
has fully approved a maintenance plan for the area as meeting the 
requirements of CAA 175A; and (5) the state containing such area has 
met all requirements applicable to the area under section 110 and part 
D of the CAA. Section 110 identifies a comprehensive list of elements 
that SIPs must include, and part D establishes the SIP requirements for 
nonattainment areas. Part D is divided into six subparts. The 
generally-applicable nonattainment SIP requirements are found in part 
D, subpart 1, and the particulate matter-specific SIP requirements are 
found in part D, subpart 4.
    The EPA provided guidance on redesignations in a document entitled 
``State Implementation Plans; General Preamble for the Implementation 
of Title I of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990,'' published in the 
Federal Register on April 16, 1992 (57 FR 13498), and supplemented on 
April 28, 1992 (57 FR 18070) (referred to herein as the ``General 
Preamble''). Additional guidance was issued on September 4, 1992, in a 
memorandum from John Calcagni, Director, Air Quality Management 
Division, EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, entitled 
``Procedures for Processing Requests to Redesignate Areas to 
Attainment'' (referred to herein as the ``Calcagni memo''). Maintenance 
plan submittals are SIP revisions, and as such, the EPA is obligated 
under CAA section 110(k) to approve them or disapprove them depending 
upon whether they meet the applicable CAA requirements for such plans.
    For reasons set forth in section V. of this document, we propose to 
approve CARB's request for redesignation of the Chico nonattainment 
area to attainment for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS based on 
our conclusion that all the criteria under CAA section 107(d)(3)(E) 
have been satisfied.

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V. Evaluation of the State's Redesignation Request for the Chico 
PM[bdi2].[bdi5] Nonattainment Area

A. Determination That the Area Has Attained the PM2.5 NAAQS

    Section 107(d)(3)(E)(i) of the CAA requires that for an area to be 
redesignated to attainment the EPA must determine that the area has 
attained the relevant NAAQS. In this case, the relevant NAAQS is the 
2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS. In 2013, the EPA determined that 
the Chico nonattainment area had attained the 2006 24-hour 
PM2.5 NAAQS based on the 2010-2012 monitoring period. In 
2017, the EPA determined that the Chico nonattainment area attained the 
2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS by the area's applicable attainment 
date of December 31, 2015, based on data for the years 2013-2015.\12\ 
Today's action updates these determinations based on the most recent 
available PM2.5 monitoring data.
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    Generally, the EPA determines whether an area's air quality is 
meeting the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS based upon complete, 
quality-assured, and certified data measured at established state and 
local air monitoring stations (SLAMS) in the nonattainment area and 
entered into the EPA Air Quality System (AQS) database. The EPA will 
consider air quality data from air monitoring sites other than SLAMS in 
the nonattainment area provided those stations meet the federal 
monitoring requirements for SLAMS, including the quality assurance and 
quality control criteria in 40 CFR part 58, appendix A.\13\
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    Data from air monitoring sites operated by state, local, or tribal 
agencies in compliance with EPA monitoring requirements must be 
submitted to AQS. These monitoring agencies certify annually that these 
data are accurate to the best of their knowledge. Accordingly, the EPA 
relies primarily on data in AQS when determining the attainment status 
of an area.\14\ All valid data are reviewed to determine the area's air 
quality status in accordance with 40 CFR part 50, appendix N.
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    As described previously, the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS is 
met when the design value is less than or equal to 35 [micro]g/m\3\. 
The PM2.5 24-hour average is considered valid when 75 
percent of the hourly averages for the 24-hour period are available. 
Data completeness requirements for a given year are met when at least 
75 percent of the scheduled sampling days for each quarter have valid 
data.
    The California Air Resources Board is responsible for monitoring 
ambient air quality within Butte County and operates the 
PM2.5 monitoring network in Butte County. CARB submits 
annual monitoring network plans to the EPA. These network plans 
describe the monitoring network operated by CARB within Butte County 
and discuss the status of the air monitoring network, as required under 
40 CFR 58.10. The EPA regularly reviews these annual plans for 
compliance with the applicable reporting requirements in 40 CFR part 
58. With respect to PM2.5, the EPA has found that the area's 
network plans meet the applicable reporting requirements under 40 CFR 
part 58.\15\ The EPA also concluded from its 2015 Technical Systems 
Audit that CARB's monitoring network currently meets or exceeds the 
requirements for the minimum number of SLAMS for PM2.5 in 
the Chico, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which comprises the 
Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area.\16\ CARB annually certifies 
that the data it submits to AQS are complete and quality-assured.\17\
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    \15\ For example, see letter from Gwen Yoshimura, Manager, Air 
Quality Analysis Office, EPA Region IX, to Ravi Ramalingam, Chief, 
Consumer Products and Air Quality Assessment Branch, CARB, dated 
December 14, 2017, approving CARB's 2017 Annual Network Plan.
    \16\ EPA Region IX, Technical System Audit Final Report, CARB 
Ambient Air Monitoring Program, April-August 2015. Enclosed with 
letter from Elizabeth Adams, Acting Director, Air Division, EPA 
Region IX, to Richard Corey, Executive Officer, CARB, dated August 
31, 2016.
    \17\ For example, see letter from Ravi Ramalingam, Chief, 
Consumer Products and Air Quality Assessment Branch, CARB, to 
Elizabeth Adams, Acting Director, Air Division, EPA Region IX, 
certifying calendar year 2016 ambient air quality data and quality 
assurance data, dated June 2, 2017.
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    During the 2014-2016 period, CARB operated one PM2.5 
SLAMS monitoring site, Chico-East Avenue (AQS ID: 06-007-0008), within 
the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area. SLAMS produce data 
comparable to the NAAQS, and therefore, the monitor must be an approved 
Federal Reference Method (FRM), Federal Equivalent Method, or Approved 
Regional Method. The Chico-East Avenue monitor measures 
PM2.5 concentrations on a daily, year-round basis using a 
method that has been designated an FRM by the EPA. Butte County also 
had two additional monitoring sites operated by CARB during this 
period, Gridley (AQS ID: 06-007-4001) and Paradise-Theater (06-007-
2002), whose data are not comparable to the NAAQS and cannot be used 
for attainment demonstration purposes. CARB continues to meet EPA 
requirements for the minimum number of PM2.5 monitoring 
sites in Butte County within the Chico MSA.
    Consistent with the requirements contained in 40 CFR part 50, the 
EPA has reviewed the quality-assured and certified PM2.5 
ambient air monitoring data collected at the Chico-East Avenue 
monitoring site, as recorded in AQS, for the applicable monitoring 
period. We have determined that the data are of sufficient completeness 
for the purposes of making comparisons with the 2006 24-hour 
PM2.5 NAAQS. The EPA's evaluation of whether the Chico 
PM2.5 nonattainment area has attained the 2006 24-hour 
PM2.5 NAAQS is based on our review of the monitoring data 
and takes into account the adequacy of the PM2.5 monitoring 
network in the nonattainment area and the reliability of the data 
collected by the network as discussed earlier in this section of this 
document.
    Table 1 below shows the 24-hour PM2.5 design value 
monitored at the Chico-East Avenue monitoring site over the most recent 
three-year period (2014-2016). The data show that the 24-hour design 
value for the 2014-2016 period was equal to or less than 35 [micro]g/
m\3\ at the Chico-East Avenue monitor. Therefore, we find that, based 
on complete, quality-assured, and certified data for 2014-2016, the 
Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area has attained the 2006 24-hour 
PM2.5 NAAQS. Preliminary data available in AQS for 2017 
indicate that the area continues to attain the 2006 24-hour 
PM2.5 NAAQS.

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                                                    Table 1--Chico-East Avenue 2014-2016 Design Value
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                                                                           2006 24-hour            98th Percentile ([mu]g/m\3\)            2014-2016 24-
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                     Monitoring Site                          AQS ID       ([mu]g/m\3\)                                                    value ([mu]g/
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Chico-East Avenue.......................................     06-007-0008              35            26.0            29.5            21.2              26
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Source: EPA, AQS Design Value Report, March 29, 2018.

B. The Area Must Have a Fully Approved SIP Meeting the Requirements 
Applicable for Purposes of Redesignation Under Section 110 and Part D

    Sections 107(d)(3)(E)(ii) and (v) require the EPA to determine that 
the area has a fully approved applicable SIP under section 110(k) that 
meets all applicable requirements under section 110 and part D for the 
purposes of redesignation.
1. Basic SIP Requirements Under Section 110
    The general SIP elements and requirements set forth in section 
110(a)(2) include, but are not limited to, the following: Submittal of 
a SIP that has been adopted by the state after reasonable public notice 
and hearing; provisions for establishment and operation of appropriate 
procedures needed to monitor ambient air quality; implementation of a 
source permitting program; provision for the implementation of part C 
requirements for prevention of significant deterioration; provisions 
for the implementation of part D requirements for nonattainment new 
source review permit programs; provisions for air pollution modeling; 
and provisions for public and local agency participation in planning 
and emission control rule development.
    We note that SIPs must be fully approved only with respect to 
applicable requirements for purposes of redesignation in accordance 
with section 107(d)(3)(E)(ii). The section 110(a)(2) (and part D) 
requirements that are linked to a particular nonattainment area's 
designation and classification are the relevant measures to evaluate in 
reviewing a redesignation request. Requirements that apply regardless 
of the designation of any particular area of a state are not applicable 
requirements for the purposes of redesignation, and the State will 
remain subject to these requirements after the Chico PM2.5 
nonattainment area is redesignated to attainment.
    For example, CAA section 110(a)(2)(D) requires that SIPs contain 
certain measures to prevent sources in a state from significantly 
contributing to air quality problems in another state: These SIPs are 
often referred to as ``transport SIPs.'' Because the section 
110(a)(2)(D) requirements for transport SIPs are not linked to a 
particular nonattainment area's designation and classification, but 
rather apply regardless of the area's attainment status, these are not 
applicable requirements for the purposes of redesignation under section 
107(d)(3)(E).
    Similarly, the EPA believes that other section 110(a)(2) (and part 
D) requirements that are not linked to nonattainment plan submissions 
or to an area's attainment status are not applicable requirements for 
purposes of redesignation. The EPA believes that the section 110 (and 
part D) requirements that relate to a particular nonattainment area's 
designation and classification are the relevant measures to evaluate in 
reviewing a redesignation request. This view is consistent with the 
EPA's existing policy on applicability of the conformity SIP 
requirement for redesignations.\18\
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    On numerous occasions, CARB and BCAQMD have submitted and we have 
approved provisions addressing the basic CAA section 110 provisions. 
The Butte County portion of the California SIP \19\ contains 
enforceable emission limitations; requires monitoring, compiling and 
analyzing of ambient air quality data; requires preconstruction review 
of new or modified stationary sources; provides for adequate funding, 
staff, and associated resources necessary to implement its 
requirements; and provides the necessary assurances that the State 
maintains responsibility for ensuring that the CAA requirements are 
satisfied in the event that Butte County is unable to meet its CAA 
obligations. There are no outstanding or disapproved applicable SIP 
submittals with respect to the Butte County portion of the SIP that 
prevent redesignation of the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area 
for the 24-hour PM2.5 standard. Therefore, we propose to 
conclude that CARB and BCAQMD have met all general SIP requirements for 
Chico that are applicable for purposes of redesignation under section 
110 of the CAA.
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    \19\ The Butte County portion of the federally approved SIP can 
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2. SIP Requirements Under Part D
    Subparts 1 and 4 of part D, title 1 of the CAA contain air quality 
planning requirements for PM2.5 nonattainment areas. Subpart 
1 contains general requirements for all nonattainment areas of any 
pollutant, including PM2.5, governed by a NAAQS. The subpart 
1 requirements include, among other things, provisions for RACM, RFP, 
emissions inventories, contingency measures, and conformity. Subpart 4 
contains specific planning and scheduling requirements for 
PM2.5 nonattainment areas. Section 189(a), (c), and (e) 
requirements apply specifically to moderate PM2.5 
nonattainment areas and include: An approved permit program for 
construction of new and modified major stationary sources; provisions 
for RACM; an attainment demonstration; quantitative milestones 
demonstrating RFP toward attainment by the applicable attainment date; 
and provisions to ensure that the control requirements applicable to 
major stationary sources of PM2.5 also apply to major 
stationary sources of PM2.5 precursors, except where the 
Administrator has determined that such sources do not contribute 
significantly to PM2.5 levels that exceed the NAAQS in the 
area.
    As noted in Section II.C.of this document, the EPA determined in 
2013 that the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area attained the 
24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS based on 2010-2012 data. In accordance 
with the EPA's Clean Data Policy, we determined that the following 
requirements do not apply to the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment 
area for so long as the area continues to attain the PM2.5 
standard or until the area is redesignated to attainment: An attainment 
demonstration under section 189(a)(1)(B); RACM provisions under 
sections 172(c) and 189(a)(1)(C); reasonable further progress 
provisions under section 189(c)(1); and contingency measures under 
section 172(c)(9).\20\
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    \20\ The EPA's Clean Data Policy for PM2.5 
nonattainment areas is set forth in a memorandum entitled ``Clean 
Data Policy for the Fine Particle National Ambient Air Quality 
Standards,'' issued on December 14, 2004, by Stephen D. Page, 
Director, EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards. For 
examples of other rulemaking actions applying the Clean Data Policy 
in PM2.5 nonattainment areas, see 78 FR 41901, July 12, 
2013 (West Central Pinal, Arizona); 80 FR 22666, April 23, 2015 
(Liberty-Clairton, Pennsylvania); and 82 FR 13392, March 13, 2017 
(Imperial County, California). The PM2.5 SIP Requirements 
Rule includes a discussion of EPA's Clean Data Policy (81 FR 58010 
at 58127) and codifies the Clean Data Policy governing the 
implementation of current and future PM2.5 NAAQS at 40 
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    Moreover, in the context of evaluating an area's eligibility for 
redesignation, there is a separate and additional justification for 
finding that requirements associated with attainment are not applicable 
for purposes of redesignation. Prior to and independently of the Clean 
Data Policy,\21\ and specifically in the context of redesignations, the 
EPA interpreted attainment-linked requirements as not applicable for 
purposes of redesignation. In the General Preamble, the EPA explained 
that the section 172(c)(9) requirements are directed at ensuring RFP 
and attainment by the applicable date. We noted that these requirements 
no longer apply when an area has attained the standard and is eligible 
for redesignation. Furthermore, CAA section 175A for maintenance plans 
provides specific requirements for contingency measures that 
effectively supersede the requirements of section 172(c)(9) for these 
areas.
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    \21\ The Calcagni memo states that the requirements for 
reasonable further progress and other measures needed for attainment 
will not apply for redesignations because they only have meaning for 
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    Thus, even if the requirements associated with attainment had not 
previously been suspended, they would not apply for purposes of 
evaluating whether an area that has attained the standard qualifies for 
redesignation. The EPA has enunciated this position since the General 
Preamble was published more than 25 years ago, and it represents the 
Agency's interpretation of what constitutes applicable requirements 
under section 107(d)(3)(E). The courts have recognized the scope of the 
EPA's authority to interpret ``applicable requirements'' in the 
redesignation context.\22\
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    The remaining applicable Part D requirements for moderate 
PM2.5 areas are: (1) An emission inventory under section 
172(c)(3); (2) a permit program for the construction and operation of 
new and modified major stationary sources of PM2.5 under 
sections 172(c)(5) and 189(a)(1)(A); (3) control requirements for major 
stationary sources of PM2.5 precursors under section 189(e), 
except where the Administrator determines that such sources do not 
contribute significantly to PM2.5 levels that exceed the 
standard in the area; (4) requirements under section 172(c)(7) that 
meet the applicable provisions of section 110(a)(2); and (5) provisions 
to ensure that federally supported or funded projects conform to the 
air quality planning goals in the applicable SIP under section 176(c).
    The Chico redesignation request substantively meets the Part D 
requirements for redesignation purposes. We discuss each of these 
requirements below.
a. Emissions Inventory
    Section 172(c)(3) of the CAA requires states to submit a 
comprehensive, accurate, current inventory of relevant PM2.5 
pollutants for the baseline year from all sources within the 
nonattainment area. The inventory must address direct and secondary 
PM2.5 emissions, and all stationary (generally referring to 
larger stationary source or ``point'' sources), area (generally 
referring to smaller stationary and fugitive sources), and mobile (on-
road, non-road, locomotive and aircraft) sources are to be included in 
the inventory.
    On November 15, 2012, CARB submitted a SIP revision for the Chico 
nonattainment area that provided a 2011 winter-time emissions inventory 
with emissions estimates in tons per day (tpd) for PM2.5 and 
PM2.5 precursors.\23\ After reviewing the CARB submittal of 
the Chico emissions inventory and supporting documentation, the EPA 
determined that the emissions inventory met the requirements of the CAA 
and EPA guidance and approved it consistent with CAA sections 110 and 
172(c)(3) (79 FR 14404, March 14, 2014).
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    \23\ Monitoring data for the Chico nonattainment area indicate 
that high concentrations of PM2.5 occur primarily during 
the winter months; consequently, the District submitted a winter-
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b. Permits for New and Modified Major Stationary Sources
    CAA sections 172(c)(5) and 189(a)(1)(A) require that states submit 
SIP revisions that establish certain requirements for new or modified 
stationary sources in nonattainment areas, including provisions to 
ensure that new major sources or major modifications of existing 
sources of nonattainment pollutants incorporate the highest level of 
control, referred to as the lowest achievable emission rate, and that 
increases in emissions from such stationary sources are offset so as to 
provide for reasonable further progress towards attainment in the 
nonattainment area.
    The process for reviewing permit applications and issuing permits 
for new or modified major stationary sources of air pollution is 
referred to as new source review (NSR). With respect to nonattainment 
pollutants in nonattainment areas, this process is referred to as 
nonattainment NSR (NNSR). Areas that are designated as attainment or 
unclassifiable for one or more NAAQS are required to submit SIP 
revisions that ensure that major new stationary sources or major 
modifications of existing stationary sources meet the federal 
requirements for prevention of significant deterioration (PSD), 
including application of best available control technology for each 
applicable pollutant emitted in significant amounts, among other 
requirements.\24\
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    The District is responsible for stationary source emissions units, 
and its regulations govern air permits issued for such units. Although 
BCAQMD does not have a fully approved NNSR rule,\25\ it does not affect 
EPA approval of the redesignation request because the maintenance 
demonstration does not rely on implementation of NNSR \26\ and upon 
redesignation the nonattainment permitting program requirements shift 
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    \25\ The EPA partially approved and partially disapproved 
BCAQMD's nonattainment NSR rule (Rule 432) because ammonia was not 
listed as a PM2.5 precursor (81 FR 93820, December 22, 
2016). On June 12, 2017, the District submitted a revised rule to 
correct this deficiency. The EPA proposed to approve the revised 
rule on March 23, 2018 (83 FR 12694).
    \26\ Because PSD requirements will apply after redesignation, an 
area being redesignated to attainment need not comply with the 
requirement that a nonattainment NSR program be approved prior to 
redesignation, providing the state demonstrates maintenance of the 
NAAQS in the area without implementation of nonattainment NSR. A 
more detailed rationale for this view is described in a memorandum 
from Mary Nichols, Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation, 
dated October 14, 1994, titled ``Part D New Source Review 
Requirements for Areas Requesting Redesignation to Attainment.'' See 
also redesignation rulemakings for Detroit, Michigan (60 FR 12459, 
March 7, 1995); Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, Ohio (61 FR 20458, May 7, 
1996); Louisville, Kentucky (66 FR 53665, October 23, 2001); Grand 
Rapids, Michigan (61 FR 31831, June 21, 1996); and Yuba City-
Marysville, California (79 FR 61822, October 15, 2014).
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    The District has a SIP-approved PSD program (Rule 1107) that will 
apply to PM2.5 and PM2.5 precursor emissions from 
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area to attainment.\27\ Thus, new major sources with significant 
PM2.5 emissions and major modifications of PM2.5 
at major sources as defined under 40 CFR 51.166 will be required to 
obtain a PSD permit or address PM2.5 emissions in their 
existing PSD permit. Further, the maintenance demonstration does not 
rely on implementation of NNSR because the Plan applies standard growth 
factors to stationary source emissions and does not rely on NSR offsets 
to reduce the rate of increase in emissions over time from point 
sources. In addition, the Chico PM2.5 Plan adds emission 
reduction credits (ERCs) for PM10,\28\ NOX, 
SOX, and reactive organic gasses (ROG) \29\ to future 
projected emissions to ensure that the use of ERCs will not be 
inconsistent with the future PM2.5 maintenance goals. 
Therefore, the EPA concludes that a fully-approved nonattainment NSR 
program is not necessary for approval of the State's redesignation 
request for the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area.
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    \27\ Rule 1107 was approved on November 12, 2015 (80 FR 69880).
    \28\ BCAQMD issues ERCs for PM10. When creating the 
future year inventories for the maintenance demonstration, the 
District added the amount of PM10 ERCs to the future year 
inventories of PM2.5. Because PM2.5 is a 
fraction of PM10, this approach conservatively estimates 
the maximum pollutant increase if all ERCs were redeemed within the 
BCAQMD during the maintenance period. Plan, p. 18 and Attachment D.
    \29\ California plans sometimes use the term Reactive Organic 
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    We conclude that Butte County's portion of the California SIP 
adequately meets the requirements of section 172(c)(5) and 189(a)(1)(A) 
for purposes of this redesignation.
c. Control Requirements for PM2.5 Precursors
    CAA section 189(e) provides that control requirements for major 
stationary sources of direct PM10 (including 
PM2.5) shall also apply to PM precursors from those sources, 
except where the EPA determines that major stationary sources of such 
precursors do not contribute significantly to PM10 levels 
that exceed the standard in the area. The CAA does not explicitly 
address whether it would be appropriate to include a potential 
exemption from precursor controls for all source categories under 
certain circumstances. In implementing subpart 4 with regard to 
controlling PM10, the EPA permitted states to determine that 
a precursor was ``insignificant'' where the state could show in its 
attainment plan that it would expeditiously attain without adoption of 
emission reduction measures aimed at that precursor. This approach was 
upheld in Association of Irritated Residents v. EPA, 423 F.3d 989 (9th 
Cir. 2005) and extended to PM2.5 implementation in the 
PM2.5 SIP Requirements Rule. A state may develop its 
attainment plan and adopt RACM that target only those precursors that 
are necessary to control for purposes of timely attainment. See 81 FR 
58010 at 58020.
    Therefore, because the requirement of section 189(e) is primarily 
actionable in the context of addressing precursors in an attainment 
plan, a precursor exemption analysis under section 189(e) and the EPA's 
implementing regulations is not an applicable requirement that needs to 
be fully approved in the context of a redesignation under CAA section 
107(d)(3)(E)(ii). As discussed above, for areas that are attaining the 
standard, the EPA does not interpret attainment planning requirements 
of subparts 1 and 4 to be applicable requirements for the purposes of 
redesignating an area to attainment.
    As previously noted, the EPA determined in 2013 that the Chico 
PM2.5 nonattainment area had attained the 2006 24-hour 
PM2.5 NAAQS, and in 2017 affirmed that the area had attained 
the NAAQS by the statutory attainment date. The Chico area has 
expeditiously attained the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS, and 
therefore, no additional controls of any pollutant, including any 
PM2.5 precursor, are necessary to bring the area into 
attainment. In Section V.A. of this document, we find that the area 
continues to attain the NAAQS. In section V.C. of this document, the 
EPA is proposing to determine that the Chico PM2.5 
nonattainment area has attained the standard due to permanent and 
enforceable emissions reductions. Further, as set forth in section V.D. 
of this document, we believe that the Plan demonstrates continued 
maintenance of the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 standard through 2030. 
Taken together, these factors support our conclusion that 
PM2.5 precursors are adequately controlled.
d. Compliance With Section 110(a)(2)
    Section 172(c)(7) requires the SIP to meet the applicable 
provisions of section 110(a)(2). As described in section V.B. of this 
document, we conclude the California SIP meets the requirements of 
section 110(a)(2) applicable for purposes of this redesignation.
e. General and Transportation Conformity Requirements
    Under section 176(c) of the CAA, states are required to establish 
criteria and procedures to ensure that federally supported or funded 
projects conform to the air quality planning goals in the applicable 
SIP. Section 176(c) further provides that state conformity provisions 
must be consistent with federal conformity regulations that the CAA 
requires the EPA to promulgate. The EPA's conformity regulations are 
codified at 40 CFR part 93, subparts A (referred to herein as 
``transportation conformity'') and B (referred to herein as ``general 
conformity''). Transportation conformity applies to transportation 
plans, programs, and projects developed, funded, and approved under 
title 23 U.S.C. or the Federal Transit Act, and general conformity 
applies to all other federally-supported or funded projects. SIP 
revisions intended to address the conformity requirements are referred 
to herein as ``conformity SIPs.'' The EPA believes it is reasonable to 
interpret the conformity SIP requirements as not applying for purposes 
of a redesignation request under section 107(d) because state 
conformity rules are still required after redesignation and federal 
conformity rules apply where state rules have not been approved. See 
Wall v. EPA, 265 F.3d 426 (6th Cir. 2001), upholding this 
interpretation.\30\
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C. The Area Must Show the Improvement in Air Quality Is Due to 
Permanent and Enforceable Emission Reductions

    In order to approve a redesignation to attainment, section 
107(d)(3)(E)(iii) of the CAA requires the EPA to determine that the 
improvement in air quality is due to emission reductions that are 
permanent and enforceable, and that the improvement results from the 
implementation of the applicable SIP and applicable federal air 
pollution control regulations and other permanent and enforceable 
regulations. Under this criterion, a state must be able to reasonably 
attribute the improvement in air quality to emissions reductions that 
are permanent and enforceable. Attainment resulting from temporary 
reductions in emission rates (e.g., reduced production or shutdown due 
to temporary adverse economic conditions) or unusually favorable 
meteorology would not qualify as an air quality improvement due to 
permanent and enforceable emission reductions (Calcagni memo, p. 4).
    In its demonstration that improvements in air quality are 
reasonably attributable to emissions reductions that are permanent and 
enforceable, BCAQMD evaluated several factors: The composition of 
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nonattainment area; control measures that have been implemented since 
the area was redesignated to nonattainment; changes to the emissions 
inventory over time; and meteorological and economic trends. Based on 
these factors, the District concluded that permanent and enforceable 
reductions in emissions from residential wood burning and mobile 
sources provided the greatest emissions reductions (Plan, Section 
3.c.).
    Using chemical composition data from speciation samplers located at 
the Chico monitoring site, the District calculated the average 
contribution of different components to the PM2.5 design 
value on the 10 percent of days with highest monitored concentrations 
of PM2.5 for 2014-2016.\31\ Total carbonaceous mass, which 
is linked to smoke from residential wood burning stoves and fireplaces, 
contributed 76 percent (19.84 [mu]g/m\3\) of the 26 [mu]g/m\3\ design 
value. The second largest fraction is ammonium nitrate, formed from 
precursor emissions of NOX and ammonia, which accounted for 
16 percent of the total (4.07 [mu]g/m\3\). Other contributors (i.e., 
ammonium sulfate, formed from precursor emissions of SOX and 
ammonia--4 percent, geological materials--2 percent, and elements--2 
percent) account for a much smaller portion of the ambient 
PM2.5 (Plan, Section 4.a. and Attachment F). As described in 
our analysis of the District's maintenance demonstration,\32\ the Plan 
makes the case that residential wood burning is the primary contributor 
to the air quality problem in the Chico nonattainment area and that 
secondary PM2.5 (ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulfate), 
geological materials, and elements are relatively small contributors.
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    The Chico PM2.5 Plan credits control measures adopted 
and implemented by BCAQMD and CARB and approved into the SIP by the EPA 
as reducing emissions to attain the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 
NAAQS. The District has jurisdiction over air quality planning 
requirements for the Chico nonattainment area and is largely 
responsible for the regulation of stationary sources and most area 
sources. Table 2 lists BCAQMD rules adopted and SIP-approved since the 
area's PM2.5 nonattainment designation that contribute 
towards attainment and maintenance of the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 
NAAQS.

  Table 2--BCAQMD SIP-Approved Control Measures and Programs Contributing Towards Attainment and Maintenance of
                                          the 2006 24-Hour PM2.5 NAAQS
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                                                                 Adoption or amendment
                 Rule                           Title                     date                    Status
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207..................................  Wood Burning Devices...  Amended December 11,     EPA approved--78 FR
                                                                 2008.                    21540.
300..................................  Open Burning             Amended December 9,      EPA approved--81 FR
                                        Requirements,            2010, February 24,       70018.
                                        Prohibitions, and        2011, and August 27,
                                        Exemptions \a\.          2015.
400..................................  Permit Requirements....  Amended May 26, 2011     EPA approved--81 FR
                                                                 and April 24, 2014.      93820.
401..................................  Permit Exemptions......  Amended May 26, 2011     EPA approved--81 FR
                                                                 and April 24, 2014.      93820.
432..................................  Federal New Source       Adopted May 26, 2011,    81 FR 93820 (limited
                                        Review.                  Amended April 24, 2014   approval/limited
                                                                 and March 23, 2017.      disapproval), 83 FR
                                                                                          12694 (proposed
                                                                                          approval).
433..................................  Rice Straw Emission      Amended April 24, 2014.  EPA approved--83 FR
                                        Reduction Credits.                                17380.
1107.................................  Prevention of            Adopted June 28, 2012..  EPA approved--80 FR
                                        Significant                                       69880.
                                        Deterioration.
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Source: Plan, Table 3-2.
\a\ BCAQMD participates in the State's Sacramento Valley Air Basin Smoke Management Program (Plan, p. 11). The
  program describes the policies and procedures used with hourly and daily measurements of air quality and
  meteorology to determine how much open biomass burning can be allowed in the Sacramento Valley Air Basin. The
  program ensures that agricultural burning is prohibited on days meteorologically conducive to potentially
  elevated PM10 concentrations. See Title 17 California Code of Regulations, Subchapter 2, Section 80100 et seq.
  The regulations can be viewed at http://www.arb.ca.gov/smp/regs/RevFinRegwTOC.pdf.

    The large contribution of wood smoke on days when the ambient 
concentrations are elevated illustrates the dominance of this source 
category. BCAQMD managed three woodstove replacement programs between 
2005 and 2015. The District calculated that these programs reduced 
PM2.5 emissions by 40.5 tons per year (Plan, Attachment 
C).\33\ These reductions were made federally enforceable by SIP 
approval of Rule 207, which prohibits the installation of non-certified 
wood burning devices in new and existing dwellings. The Plan 
illustrates the correlation in improvement in air quality with the 
decline of carbonaceous aerosols, further emphasizing the role that 
reductions to this category played in attaining the 24-hour 
PM2.5 NAAQS. In addition, the District has adopted or 
strengthened open burning requirements and stationary source rules. 
Together, these rules have provided and will continue to provide 
permanent and enforceable emissions reductions that have contributed to 
the improvement in air quality.
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has a voluntary wood burning curtailment program. Because reductions 
from this program are not federally enforceable, the District does 
not categorize them as permanent and enforceable (Plan, p. 11).
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    Source categories for which CARB has primary responsibility for 
reducing emissions in California include most new and existing on- and 
off-road engines and vehicles, motor vehicle fuels, and consumer 
products. In addition, California has unique authority under CAA 
section 209 (subject to a waiver by EPA) to adopt and implement new 
emission standards for many categories of on-road vehicles and engines, 
and new and in-use off-road vehicles and engines.
    California has been a leader in the development of some of the most 
stringent control measures nationwide for on-road and off-road mobile 
sources and the fuels that power them. These standards have reduced new 
car emissions by 99 percent and new truck emissions by 90 percent from 
uncontrolled levels.\34\ In addition, the State has standards for lawn 
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equipment, recreational vehicles and boats, and other off-road sources 
that require newly manufactured equipment to be 80-98 percent cleaner 
than their uncontrolled counterparts.\35\ Finally, the State has 
adopted many measures that focus on achieving reductions from in-use 
mobile sources that include more stringent inspection and maintenance 
or ``Smog Check'' requirements and truck and bus idling restrictions. 
The State's measures have generally been approved by the EPA into the 
SIP and as such are fully creditable for meeting CAA requirements.\36\ 
While reductions in PM2.5 emissions from residential wood 
burning have been the primary driver for improved air quality in the 
Chico nonattainment area, we note that many of the State measures cited 
above have provided emissions reductions of PM2.5 and its 
precursors since 2006, and thus, some improvement in air quality may 
reasonably be attributed to them.
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    \34\ See page 37 of the 2007 State Strategy, which was adopted 
by CARB on September 27, 2007 and submitted to the EPA on November 
16, 2007. The 2007 State Strategy and associated documents can be 
viewed at https://www.arb.ca.gov/planning/sip/2007sip/2007sip.htm#state.
    \35\ Id.
    \36\ A list of SIP-approved state measures is available at 
https://www.epa.gov/sips-ca/epa-approved-regulations-california-sip.
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    Finally, in addition to the local district and State rules 
discussed above, the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area has also 
benefitted from emission reductions from federal measures. These 
federal measures include the EPA's national emissions standards for 
heavy-duty diesel trucks, certain emissions standards for new 
construction and farm equipment (i.e., Tier 2 and 3 non-road engines 
standards, and Tier 4 diesel non-road engine standards), locomotive 
engine standards and motor vehicle (Tier 3) standards.\37\ These on-
road and off-road vehicle and engine standards, along with State 
measures cited above, have contributed to improved air quality through 
the gradual, continued turnover and replacement of older vehicle models 
with newer models manufactured to meet increasingly stringent emissions 
standards.
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    \37\ See 66 FR 5001 (January 18, 2001), 63 FR 56968 (October 23, 
1998), 69 FR 38958 (June 29, 2004), 63 FR 18978 (April 16, 1998), 73 
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    Wintertime emissions of the two largest contributors to ambient 
PM2.5 concentrations (i.e., direct PM2.5 and 
NOX in the form of ammonium nitrate) declined significantly 
between 2006 and 2015. In 2006, wintertime PM2.5 emissions 
in the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area were estimated to be 
approximately 6 tpd. By 2015, total emissions of PM2.5 had 
declined 12 percent to 5.3 tpd. These reductions were largely 
attributable to reductions in emissions from residential fuel 
combustion and mobile sources. Over the same period, NOX 
emissions declined from 22.5 tpd to 13 tpd. This 41 percent reduction 
in NOX emissions came primarily from the mobile source 
category and, to a lesser extent, from stationary sources.\38\
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    The Plan demonstrates that the air quality improvement in the Chico 
PM2.5 nonattainment area between 2006 and 2015 was not the 
result of a local economic downturn or unusual or extreme weather 
patterns. As illustrated by Figure 3-9 of the Plan, the gross domestic 
product of the Chico Metropolitan Statistical Area has increased 
continuously since 2008, while at the same time, ambient levels of 
PM2.5 were improving. The area has continued to attain the 
PM2.5 NAAQS under conditions that were both colder and 
warmer, and both drier and wetter than average, supporting the 
conclusion that attainment of the standard is not the result of unusual 
meteorological conditions (Plan, Figures 3-7 and 3-8).
    We find that the improvement in air quality in the Chico 
PM2.5 nonattainment area is the result of permanent and 
enforceable emissions reductions from a combination of EPA-approved 
local and State control measures and federal control measures. As such, 
we propose to find that the criterion for redesignation set forth at 
CAA section 107(d)(3)(E)(iii) is satisfied.

D. The Area Must Have a Fully Approved Maintenance Plan Under Section 
175A

    Section 175A of the CAA sets forth the required elements of a 
maintenance plan for areas seeking redesignation from nonattainment to 
attainment. Under section 175A, the plan must demonstrate continued 
attainment of the applicable NAAQS for at least 10 years after the 
Administrator approves a redesignation to attainment. Eight years after 
redesignation, the State must submit a revised maintenance plan that 
demonstrates continued attainment for the subsequent ten-year period 
following the initial ten-year maintenance period. To address the 
possibility of future NAAQS violations, the maintenance plan must 
contain such contingency provisions as the EPA deems necessary to 
promptly correct any violation of the NAAQS that occurs after 
redesignation of the area. The Calcagni memo provides further guidance 
on the content of a maintenance plan, explaining that a maintenance 
plan should include an attainment emissions inventory, maintenance 
demonstration, monitoring and verification of continued attainment, and 
a contingency plan. Based on our review and evaluation of the Plan, as 
detailed below, we are proposing to approve the Chico PM2.5 
Plan because we believe that it meets the requirements of CAA section 
175A.
1. Attainment Inventory
    In demonstrating maintenance in accordance with CAA section 175A 
and the Calcagni memo, a state should provide an attainment year 
emissions inventory to identify the level of emissions in the area 
sufficient to attain the NAAQS.\39\ Where a state has made an adequate 
demonstration that air quality has improved as a result of the SIP, the 
attainment inventory will generally be an inventory of actual emissions 
at the time the area attained the standard. The inventory must also be 
comprehensive, including emissions from stationary point sources, area 
sources, and mobile sources.
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    \39\ A maintenance plan for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 
NAAQS must include an inventory of emissions of directly emitted 
PM2.5 and its precursors: NOX, SO2, 
VOCs, and NH3. 40 CFR 51.1008. Consistent with CARB's 
usual practice, the Plan provides an inventory of ROG rather than 
VOC. ROG has a slightly broader group of compounds than those 
identified in the EPA's VOC list and is acceptable for use by the 
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    Section 175A requires a state seeking redesignation to attainment 
to submit a SIP revision to provide for the maintenance of the NAAQS 
for a period of at least ten years following redesignation. This can be 
shown either by demonstrating that future emissions of a pollutant and 
its precursors will not exceed the level of the attainment inventory or 
by conducting modeling that shows the future emissions will not cause a 
violation of the standard. In accordance with EPA guidance, the state 
should project emissions for the 10-year period following 
redesignation, for either purpose (Calcagni memo, p. 9). Projected 
emissions inventories for future years must account for, among other 
things, the ongoing effects of economic growth and adopted emissions 
control requirements, and the inventories are expected to be the best 
available representation of future emissions. The plan submission 
should include documentation explaining how the state calculated the 
emissions data for the base year and projected inventories.
    The specific PM2.5 emissions inventory requirements are 
set forth in the Air Emissions Reporting Rule (40 CFR 51, subpart A) 
and in 40 CFR 51.1008. The EPA has provided additional guidance for 
developing PM2.5 emissions inventories in Emissions 
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Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and 
Regional Haze Regulations (July 2017) (``EPA 2017 EI Guidance'').\40\
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    The emissions inventories are presented in Chapter 4 of the Plan 
and in Attachment D, Emissions Inventory Data. Additional information 
regarding the development of the emissions inventories in the Plan was 
provided by CARB on February 15, 2018.\41\
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    \41\ Letter with enclosures from Sylvia Vanderspeck, Chief, Air 
Quality Planning Branch, CARB, to GwenYoshimura, Manager, Air 
Quality Analysis Section, EPA Region 9.
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    The Chico PM2.5 Plan's demonstration that the area has 
attained the standard is based on monitoring data from 2014-2016. The 
District selected 2015 for the base year inventory, which is consistent 
with this time period. Monitoring data for the Chico nonattainment area 
have shown that high PM2.5 concentrations occur primarily 
during the winter months; therefore, the Plan's three emissions 
inventories (the 2015 base year, and the 2025 and 2030 future year 
inventories) are all winter-season inventories. All three inventories 
have been projected from actual 2012 inventories.
a. 2015 Base Year Emissions Inventory
    The 2015 base year inventory provides the foundation for 
demonstrating maintenance for a 10-year period. A summary of the 2015 
winter episode average-season-day emissions inventory for the Chico 
PM2.5 nonattainment area is listed in Table 3 and is shown 
in tons per day (tpd).

 Table 3--Chico PM2.5 Nonattainment Area 2015 Base Year Emissions Inventory (tpd) Winter Episode Average-Season-
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      Source type/category                              NOX             SO2             ROG             NH3
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Stationary......................           0.560           1.653           0.096           1.973           0.126
Areawide........................           4.560           1.449           0.145           6.848           3.937
Mobile..........................           0.375          10.121           0.053           4.103           0.165
Benefit of woodstove changeout..          -0.238
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    Totals......................           5.257          13.223           0.294          12.924           4.228
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Source: Plan, Attachment D.
\a\ The EPA's 2017 EI Guidance notes that emissions inventories are required to include direct PM2.5 emissions,
  separately reported as PM2.5 filterable and condensable emissions, as applicable. In order to clarify ``as
  applicable,'' the 2017 EI Guidance provides a list of source types that are expected to include condensable
  particulate matter (2017 EI Guidance, Table 15). Because the Chico area's air quality problem is largely
  driven by wood smoke and because there are currently no data available for condensable PM from wood smoke,
  reporting total direct PM2.5 is acceptable.

    Areawide sources occur over a wide geographic area. Examples of 
these sources are consumer products, paved and unpaved road dust, 
fireplaces, farming operations, and prescribed burning. Emissions for 
these categories are estimated by both CARB and the BCAQMD using 
various models and methodologies.
    The Plan uses the EMFAC (short for EMissions FACtor) model to 
assess emissions from on-road vehicles. Off- road mobile source 
emissions are estimated using various models with the back-up model 
being OFFROAD2007. On-road and off-road models account for the effects 
of various adopted regulations, technology types, and seasonal 
conditions on emissions.
    Emissions from on-road mobile sources, which include passenger 
vehicles, buses, and trucks, were estimated using outputs from CARB's 
EMFAC2014 model.\42\ These emission factors were then applied to 
specific transportation activity data from the 2015 Federal Statewide 
Transportation Improvement Program (FSTIP).
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    \42\ The EPA approved EMFAC2014 for use in SIP revisions and 
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    Emissions from off-road mobile sources, which include cargo 
handling equipment, pleasure craft, recreational vehicles, and 
locomotives, were grown from the 2012 emissions inventory.
b. Projected Emissions Inventories
    Projected inventories are derived by applying expected growth 
trends for each source category and expected emissions reductions 
resulting from adopted control measures to the base year inventory. In 
this instance, emissions projections for 2025 and 2030 were generated 
by applying growth and control profiles to the 2015 base year 
inventory. Growth profiles for point and areawide sources are derived 
from surrogates (e.g., economic activity, fuel usage, population, 
housing units, etc.) that best reflect the expected growth trends for 
each specific source category. Growth projections were obtained 
primarily from government entities with expertise in developing 
forecasts for specific sectors or econometric models. Control profiles, 
which account for emission reductions resulting from adopted rules and 
regulations, are derived from data provided by the regulatory agencies 
responsible for the affected emission categories. A summary of the 
Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area projected winter episode 
average-season-day emissions inventories for the years 2025 and 2030 is 
provided in Table 4.

         Table 4--2025 and 2030 Projected CA/Butte County PM2.5 Nonattainment Area Winter Episode Average-Season-Day Emissions Inventories (tpd)
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                                       PM2.5[thinsp]                NOX                     SOX                     ROG                     NH3
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                                     2025        2030        2025        2030        2025        2030        2025        2030        2025        2030
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Stationary......................       0.652       0.699       1.621       1.662       0.113       0.122       2.086       2.238       0.141       0.147
Areawide........................       4.597       4.529       1.446       1.450       0.151       0.153       7.374       7.557       4.067       4.113
Mobile..........................       0.255       0.236       4.829       3.809       0.053       0.055       2.379       2.090       0.131       0.130
ERC Bank........................       0.107       0.107       0.164       0.164       0.008       0.008       0.164       0.164
Woodstove Changeout.............      -0.238      -0.238
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    Total.......................       5.373       5.333       8.060       7.085       0.325       0.338      12.003      12.049       4.338       4.390
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Source: Plan, Attachment F.

    The EPA has reviewed the results, procedures, and methodologies for 
the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area emissions inventories. We 
have determined that the 2015 base year inventory and the 2025 and 2030 
projected inventories are based on the most current and accurate 
information available to CARB and BCAQMD at the time the Plan and its 
inventories were being developed. The selection of 2015 for the base 
year inventory is also appropriate because it is within the 2014-2016 
period during which the area attained the standard. The inventories 
comprehensively address all source categories in the Chico 
PM2.5 nonattainment area and appropriate procedures were 
used to develop the inventories. In addition, CARB and BCAQMD developed 
the 2025 and the 2030 projected inventories based on the 2015 base year 
inventory and accounted for projected growth and reductions in 
emissions. We are therefore proposing to approve the 2015 base year 
emissions inventory and the 2025 and 2030 projected year inventories 
for the Chico PM2.5 Nonattainment Area as meeting the 
requirements of CAA section 175A of the CAA.
2. PM2.5 Maintenance Demonstration
a. PM2.5 Modeling Requirements
    As noted previously, the requirement that maintenance plans must 
demonstrate attainment of the NAAQS for at least 10 years after the 
redesignation can be met in one of two ways: By showing that future 
emissions will not exceed the level of the attainment inventory or by 
using modeling to show that the future emissions will not cause a 
violation of the NAAQS. Modeling predicts future ambient concentrations 
for comparison to the NAAQS, making use of information such as ambient 
concentrations, meteorology, and current and projected emission 
inventories, including the effect of control measures in the plan.
    The main EPA source of guidance on modeling is the Guideline on Air 
Quality Models (``Guideline'').\43\ Section 4.2.3.5 of the Guideline 
notes that PM2.5 is a mixture of components: Primary 
(directly emitted) and secondary (chemically formed in the atmosphere 
from precursor emissions). In its discussion of modeling for 
PM2.5 New Source Review,\44\ the Guideline refers to the 
general dispersion modeling requirements located in sections 4.2.1 and 
4.2.2 for primary PM2.5, and in Section 5.4 for secondary 
PM2.5. The Guideline's discussion of PM2.5 SIP 
attainment demonstrations \45\ references Section 5.4 and associated 
SIP modeling guidance that mainly pertain to photochemical models to 
handle secondarily formed PM2.5.\46\ These modeling 
recommendations address situations that involve a few major point 
sources emitting primary PM2.5 (Section 4.2) and situations 
with a few large sources or many sources of secondary PM2.5 
(Section 5.4).
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    \43\ 40 CFR 51 Appendix W, Guideline on Air Quality Models, 82 
FR 5182, January 17, 2017; available at https://www.epa.gov/scram/clean-air-act-permit-modeling-guidance.
    \44\ See subsection (b) of the Guideline.
    \45\ See subsection (c) of the Guideline.
    \46\ Modeling Guidance for Demonstrating Attainment of Air 
Quality Goals for Ozone, PM2.5, and Regional Haze, 
December 2014 Draft, EPA OAQPS; available at https://www.epa.gov/scram/state-implementation-plan-sip-attainment-demonstration-guidance.
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    For areas such as the Chico area that are dominated by primary 
PM10 or PM2.5 emitted by many small dispersed 
sources such as fugitive dust or residential wood burning, the rollback 
model has historically been used. In simple rollback, the monitored 
ambient concentration (net of any unchanging background concentration) 
is assumed to be proportional to emissions. When emissions are reduced 
by a given percentage, the concentration is assumed to scale or ``roll 
back'' by the same percentage. A variant of this technique is 
``proportional rollback,'' in which rollback is applied to each 
emission source category individually, then summed in proportion to 
each source category's ambient contribution. The proportions, or source 
apportionment, can be estimated using chemically speciated 
PM2.5 measurements. This can be done with a receptor model 
such as the Chemical Mass Balance model or the Positive Matrix 
Factorization model, which finds the source category contributions that 
are the best statistical fit to the measured chemical species 
concentrations, given measured or estimated source species profiles. 
More simply, in ``speciated rollback,'' rollback is applied to each 
species or species group separately, then the individual components are 
summed. Within each species, a source category's contribution is 
proportional to its share of the corresponding species emission 
inventory.
    For any of the rollback approaches, assumptions must be made about 
secondary PM2.5 such as ammonium nitrate and ammonium 
sulfate, since they do not correspond directly to emission inventory 
pollutants and because chemical interactions between precursors are not 
represented in rollback's linear scaling. The secondary components 
could conservatively be assumed to be part of the unchanging background 
concentration, or they might be assumed to scale in proportion to their 
corresponding precursor emissions, e.g., ammonium nitrate in proportion 
to NOX emissions. While these approaches are relatively 
imprecise in comparison to photochemical grid models, if secondary 
particulates are a small portion of ambient PM2.5 in a 
particular area, the uncertainty in the model results will also be 
small.
b. Modeling in the Plan
    Because some precursors increase slightly over the 10-year 
maintenance period, the Chico PM2.5 Plan uses modeling to 
demonstrate ongoing maintenance of the standard. The Plan's maintenance 
demonstration is based on speciated rollback modeling, with 
concentrations for PM2.5 species scaled according to changes 
in corresponding species emission inventory categories.\47\ The Plan 
shows the chemical composition of PM2.5 in tables and pie 
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(ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, carbonaceous aerosols, geological, 
and elements) for the 10 percent of days with the highest monitored 24-
hour PM2.5 concentrations.48 49 The species 
percentages were derived from averages of speciated Chico 
PM2.5 monitoring data during 2014-2016, which matches the 
three years used to derive the 2016 design value.
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    \47\ Plan, Section 4.a. The Plan uses the terms ``rollback'' and 
``proportional rollback.'' Here and elsewhere, the terms 
``proportional rollback'' and ``speciated rollback'' are used 
loosely. These and other rollback variants all assume concentrations 
are proportional to emissions but vary in how they map emissions to 
concentrations.
    \48\ Plan, Figure 4.1, p. 20; Attachment E, table in Figure 4.1, 
p.1; and Attachment F, Figure 1, p.1.
    \49\ The ``geological'' group comprises those species typically 
found in soil (such as silicon). The ``elements'' group consists of 
all species not in other groups.
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    The speciation data show that days with high PM2.5 
concentrations in the Chico nonattainment area are dominated by 
carbonaceous aerosol, which accounted for 76 percent of the total. The 
District's attribution of this principally to organic matter from wood 
burning is corroborated by the close agreement between the 
concentration trends of carbonaceous aerosol and of potassium, a marker 
element for wood burning.\50\ Wood burning emissions are 85 percent of 
the total direct PM2.5 emissions. The Plan states that the 
highest concentrations occur under stagnant conditions in winter, 
typically in the evening and early morning hours. The diurnal pattern 
of concentrations is consistent with this and with increased 
residential wood burning in the evening hours.\51\ The geological and 
elements species groups each contributed 2 percent to high 
PM2.5 levels.
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    \50\ Plan, p.13.
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    Secondarily formed PM2.5 in the form of ammonium nitrate 
and ammonium sulfate respectively comprised 16 percent and 4 percent of 
PM2.5 concentrations. These species are formed from 
precursor emissions of NOX, SOX, and ammonia.
    The instruments and techniques used to measure speciated 
PM2.5 do not measure all species, so some adjustments are 
needed for the total speciated to match the full PM2.5 mass, 
as measured with the FRM for PM2.5.\52\ For the rollback, 
the Plan mainly used the adjustments followed in the IMPROVE 
(Interagency Monitoring of Protected Visual Environments) network for 
each species group.\53\ The exception was carbonaceous aerosol or 
organic matter, which was estimated by mass balance, that is, the total 
PM2.5 mass less the mass of all the other species.\54\ The 
concentrations were then scaled so the total matched the 2016 design 
value of 26 [mu]g/m\3\. This procedure yielded species group 
concentrations representative of the design value as the starting point 
for speciated rollback.
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    \52\ For example, carbon and various ions are measured but the 
oxygen originally chemically bound to them is not. Also, the 
sampling schedules and averaging procedures differ between the FRM 
and speciated measurements.
    \53\ Plan, Table 4.1, p. 21; IMPROVE (Interagency Monitoring of 
Protected Visual Environments) is a monitoring program managed by 
EPA and other federal and state agencies, to assess visibility and 
aerosol conditions including PM2.5 species, in Class I 
areas such as National Parks. http://vista.cira.colostate.edu/Improve/reconstructed-fine-mass/.
    \54\ Due to large uncertainties in carbonaceous mass 
measurements, mass balance is also used in the EPA-recommended 
SANDWICH approach (Sulfate, Adjusted Nitrate, Derived Water, 
Inferred Carbonaceous material balance approach), described in EPA 
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    Ambient concentrations of PM2.5 have both a local 
component and a background component. The local component is generated 
by emissions from sources located with the nonattainment area. The 
background component is not attributed to local sources; it consists of 
PM2.5 (and its precursors) that is transported into the area 
by air flowing in from upwind. Since only the local component can be 
affected by changes in the area's emissions, rollback scales 
concentrations with background concentrations subtracted out (i.e., net 
of background). Speciated concentrations from Bliss State Park next to 
Lake Tahoe were chosen in the Plan as background concentrations that 
would occur in the airshed in the absence of local anthropogenic 
emissions. These concentrations were subtracted from Chico 
concentrations for the corresponding species groups, resulting in local 
concentrations to be scaled according to emissions changes (``available 
for rolling'').
    To perform the rollback analysis, the species groups must be 
matched to emission inventory categories that affect those species' 
concentrations. Since the highest PM2.5 concentrations occur 
during winter months when residential wood burning is greatest, a 
winter season inventory was used. Five groups of ambient species were 
mapped to emission inventory categories. The geological (or fugitive 
dust) component was assumed to be proportional to fugitive dust 
emissions, including farming operations, construction, road dust, and 
fugitive wind-blown dust. The sum of the carbonaceous aerosols 
component and the elements component was assumed to be proportional to 
the total emissions from all other directly-emitted primary 
PM2.5 emissions categories. The ammonium nitrate component 
was assumed to scale with total NOX emissions, and ammonium 
sulfate with total SOX emissions.
    The maintenance demonstration base year was 2015, the center of the 
2014--2016 period upon which the 2016 design value is based. The 
predicted emission changes between base year 2015 and future year 2030 
were used to scale the species components of the 2016 design value. A 
bank of ERCs is maintained by the District for equipment shutdowns and 
voluntary controls at permitted sources; these are emissions that are 
not occurring presently, but potentially could occur in the future if 
the credits were used by new sources to offset their emissions as part 
of the NSR permitting process. The ERCs were added to 2030 emissions 
for each pollutant but not to 2015 emissions. ERCs are not maintained 
for direct PM2.5 emissions, so PM10 ERCs were 
used. Both of these choices make the 2030 emission estimate 
conservatively high. The District had a successful wood burning device 
change out program. As previously noted, between 2005-2015, 739 wood 
stoves were replaced with cleaner-burning devices. The resulting 
emission reductions were included in both the base and future year 
emissions, reflecting baseline emission inventory estimates through the 
maintenance period. No credit was taken for later stove change outs or 
for the District's Check Before You Light voluntary curtailment 
program, both of which are expected to yield additional emission 
reductions through 2030.
    Fugitive dust emissions for the geological component are projected 
to increase by 14 percent, mainly due to increased paved road dust, 
residential building, and road construction,\55\ but this component 
accounts for only 2.3 percent of PM2.5 concentrations. The 
sum of all other directly-emitted primary PM2.5 emissions 
categories is the largest single component of concentrations; it is 
expected to decline by only 0.8 percent by 2030. NOX 
emissions, used to scale ammonium nitrate, are expected to fall by some 
46 percent; this is mainly due to declining mobile source emissions, 
which are 80 percent of the NOX inventory. SOX 
emissions, used to scale ammonium sulfate, are projected to increase by 
about 15 percent, mainly due to an increase in stationary source fuel 
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    \55\ California Air Resources Board, CEPAM--California Emissions 
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    The last steps in rollback are summing the emissions-scaled 
concentrations for the species groups and then adding the background 
concentrations back in. Considered individually, projected reductions 
in NOX emissions will yield a 1.83 [mu]g/m\3\ reduction to 
the design value. The decrease in non-dust PM2.5 accounts 
for an additional reduction of 0.16 [mu]g/m\3\. Projected increases in 
ammonium sulfate and fugitive dust emissions are predicted to 
contribute a 0.18 [mu]g/m\3\ increase. The final result of the 
maintenance demonstration modeling was a decrease of 1.8 [mu]g/m\3\ 
from the 2016 level, resulting in a 2030 design value of 24.2 [mu]g/
m\3\, well below the 35 [mu]g/m\3\ NAAQS.
c. EPA Evaluation of the Maintenance Demonstration
    The choice of an appropriate model for the District's maintenance 
demonstration was informed by particular circumstances of the Chico 
nonattainment area, most notably the dominance of primary 
PM2.5 in ambient concentrations, the dispersed nature of the 
many sources responsible for it, and the relatively small fraction 
composed of secondary particulate matter. As discussed in the Plan, 
organic carbon from wood burning emissions is 76 percent of 
PM2.5 on the highest concentration days, and the highest 
concentrations occur under stagnant winter conditions. The Plan 
examined meteorology, PM2.5 emissions, ambient 
PM2.5 data, including speciated PM2.5 monitoring 
data over the past decade, and how the diurnal PM2.5 pattern 
changed over time, to make the case that residential wood burning is 
the dominant contributor to the air quality problem in the Chico 
nonattainment area. The key assumption in rollback, i.e., that 
concentrations are proportional to emissions, is true for these primary 
PM2.5 emissions. Current EPA guidance does not mention 
rollback; however, it also does not fully cover the Chico situation of 
dominant primary PM2.5 from many dispersed sources. Instead, 
it mainly discusses photochemical grid models and dispersion models 
that are more appropriate for other situations. It would be 
unreasonable to require the use of a photochemical grid model just to 
handle the minor secondary particulate component in Chico, given the 
time and resources involved, the established nature of the main 
PM2.5 problem in the area (wood smoke), and the monitored 
concentrations that are well below the NAAQS. Nor would a dispersion 
model be appropriate, given the large number and dispersed distribution 
of sources, especially since the highest concentrations occur under 
stagnant conditions, which dispersion models do not handle well. Given 
that the key air quality problem is already understood, neither 
photochemical grid models nor dispersion models would provide much 
information that is not already available from the rollback model. The 
EPA finds that the use of rollback meets available guidance and is 
appropriate for the Chico maintenance demonstration.
    The EPA also finds that the Plan correctly implemented the 
calculations needed for rollback, used an appropriate mapping of 
ambient PM2.5 components to emission inventory categories, 
and incorporated a degree of conservatism.
    The main drawback to rollback for Chico PM2.5 is its 
inherently simple handling of secondary particulates, which, though a 
minor ambient component in this instance, are not negligible. The 
assumption that ammonium nitrate and ammonium sulfate scale linearly 
with NOX and SOX emissions, respectively, is 
simple and is consistent with rollback, but may not be fully correct. 
Even if they do scale in a reasonably linear manner, they might not 
respond on a one-to-one basis, e.g. a 10 percent NOX 
emission reduction might yield only a 7 percent ambient ammonium 
nitrate response. As noted above, the decline in NOX 
emissions accounts for much of the predicted 1.8 [mu]g/m\3\ decrease in 
PM2.5 concentrations between 2015 and 2030. However, ambient 
concentrations in Chico are far enough below the level of the NAAQS 
that, even using highly conservative assumptions for secondary 
particulates, maintenance of the NAAQS is not jeopardized. If ammonium 
nitrate does not respond at all to the 46 percent NOX 
reduction, but instead remains at its 2016 design value level, and 
ammonium sulfate does conservatively respond on a one-to-one basis to 
the 15 percent SOX emission increase of 0.036 tpd, the 
rollback model predicts a 2030 design value of 26.03 [mu]g/m\3\ 
(starting from 26.00 [mu]g/m\3\ in 2015), still well below the NAAQS. 
Despite the greater ammonium nitrate in the highly conservative 
assumption described above as compared to the maintenance demonstration 
in the Plan, the increase in predicted 2030 design value from 24.2 to 
26.0 is relatively small because ammonium nitrate is only 16 percent of 
PM2.5 concentrations. Therefore, even if the reasonable and 
straightforward assumptions in the rollback modeling were not fully 
correct, the maintenance demonstration would still be adequate given 
how clean the air is in Chico. Consequently, we are proposing to 
determine that the Chico PM2.5 Plan adequately demonstrates 
maintenance of the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS through 2030.
3. Verification of Continued Attainment
    Under CAA section 175A, a maintenance plan must demonstrate 
continued attainment of the applicable NAAQS for at least ten years 
after EPA approves a redesignation to attainment. Eight years after 
redesignation, the State must submit a revised maintenance plan that 
demonstrates continued attainment for the subsequent ten-year period 
following the initial ten-year maintenance period. To address the 
possibility of future NAAQS violations, the maintenance plan must 
contain such contingency provisions that EPA deems necessary to 
promptly correct any violation of the NAAQS that occurs after 
redesignation of the area. Based on our review and evaluation of the 
plan, as detailed below, we are proposing to approve the Chico 
PM2.5 Plan because we believe that it meets the CAA section 
175A requirements for verification of continued attainment.
    In demonstrating maintenance, continued attainment of the NAAQS can 
be verified through operation of an appropriate air quality monitoring 
network. The Calcagni memo (p. 11) states that the maintenance plan 
should contain provisions for continued operation of air quality 
monitors that will provide such verification. As discussed in section 
V.A. of this document, PM2.5 is currently monitored by CARB 
within the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area. In Section 4.c. 
of the Chico PM2.5 Plan, the District indicates that CARB 
intends to maintain an appropriate PM2.5 monitoring network 
and review data through the maintenance period and will collaborate 
with the EPA and stakeholders on any potential changes to the network. 
The District commits to using ambient data to track the progress of the 
maintenance plan. We find that the Chico PM2.5 Plan contains 
adequate provisions for continued operation of air quality monitors 
that will provide verification of continued attainment.
    In addition, CARB and BCAQMD must inventory emissions sources and 
report to EPA on a periodic basis under 40 CFR part 51, subpart A 
(``Air Emissions Reporting Requirements''). These emissions inventory 
updates will provide a second way to evaluate emissions trends in the 
area and thereby verify continued attainment of the NAAQS. The District 
commits to monitoring the emissions inventory for unexpected changes 
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maintenance of the PM2.5 NAAQS. We are proposing to 
determine that these methods are sufficient for verifying continued 
attainment.
4. Contingency Provisions
    Section 175A(d) of the CAA requires that maintenance plans include 
contingency provisions, as EPA deems necessary, to promptly correct any 
violations of the NAAQS that occur after redesignation of the area. 
Such provisions must include a requirement that the state will 
implement all measures with respect to the control of the air pollutant 
concerned that were contained in the SIP for the area before 
redesignation of the area as an attainment area. These contingency 
provisions are distinguished from those generally required for 
nonattainment areas under CAA section 172(c)(9) in that they are not 
required to be fully-adopted measures that will take effect without 
further action by the state in order for the maintenance plan to be 
approved. However, the contingency plan is considered to be an 
enforceable part of the SIP and should ensure that the contingency 
measures are adopted expeditiously once they are triggered by a 
specified event. The maintenance plan should clearly identify the 
measures to be adopted, a schedule and procedure for adoption and 
implementation, and a specific timeline for action by the State. As a 
necessary part of the plan, the State should also identify the specific 
indicators or triggers that will be used to determine when the 
contingency measures need to be implemented.
    The District has adopted a contingency plan to address possible 
future PM2.5 air quality problems. The contingency 
provisions in the Chico PM2.5 Plan are contained in Section 
4.e. of the Plan. BCAQMD identifies the contingency plan trigger as a 
violation of the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS. If that should 
occur, BCAQMD commits to the following steps:
    (1) Within 60 days of the trigger, BCAQMD will commence an analysis 
to determine if the violation was caused by an exceptional event or 
instrument malfunction, and evaluate meteorological conditions and 
emissions inventory.
    (2) BCAQMD will consult with interested parties, community 
organizations, and industry to identify and implement, within nine 
months after the trigger, voluntary and incentive measures to reduce 
directly emitted PM2.5 or precursors.
    (3) If voluntary and incentive based measures do not bring the area 
back into attainment 12 months after the contingency plan is triggered, 
the BCAQMD will propose for adoption and implementation any necessary 
new rules to the BCAQMD Governing Board within 24 months of the trigger 
date. The measures that BCAQMD would consider and analyze include but 
are not limited to those listed in Table 4-6 in the Plan.
    Upon our review of the Plan, as summarized above, we find that the 
contingency provisions of the Chico PM2.5 Plan clearly 
identify specific contingency measures, contain tracking and triggering 
mechanisms to determine when contingency measures are needed, contain a 
description of the process of recommending and implementing contingency 
measures, and contain specific timelines for action. Thus, we conclude 
that the contingency provisions of the Chico PM2.5 Plan are 
adequate to ensure prompt correction of a violation and that they 
comply with section 175A(d) of the CAA. For the reasons set forth 
above, EPA is proposing to find that the Chico PM2.5 Plan is 
consistent with the maintenance plan contingency provision requirements 
of the CAA and EPA guidance.
5. Transportation and Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets
    Section 176(c) of the CAA requires federal actions in nonattainment 
and maintenance areas to conform to the SIP's goals of eliminating or 
reducing the severity and number of violations of the NAAQS and 
achieving expeditious attainment of the standards. Conformity to the 
SIP's goals means that such actions will not: (1) Cause or contribute 
to violations of a NAAQS, (2) worsen the severity of an existing 
violation, or (3) delay timely attainment of any NAAQS or any interim 
milestone.
    Actions involving Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) or Federal 
Transit Administration (FTA) funding or approval are subject to the 
EPA's transportation conformity rule, codified at 40 CFR part 93, 
subpart A. Under this rule, metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs) 
in nonattainment and maintenance areas coordinate with state and local 
air quality and transportation agencies, the EPA, FHWA, and FTA to 
demonstrate that an area's regional transportation plans and 
transportation improvement programs conform to the applicable SIP. This 
demonstration is typically done by showing that estimated emissions 
from existing and planned highway and transit systems are less than or 
equal to the motor vehicle emissions budgets (``budgets'') contained in 
all control strategy SIPs.
    Under the CAA, states are required to submit, at various times, 
control strategy SIPs and maintenance plans in nonattainment areas. 
These control strategy SIPs and maintenance plans typically set budgets 
for criteria pollutants and/or their precursors to address pollution 
from cars and trucks. Budgets are generally established for specific 
years and specific pollutants or precursors and must reflect the motor 
vehicle control measures contained in the RFP plan and the attainment 
or maintenance demonstration. Per 40 CFR part 93, budgets must be 
established for the last year of the maintenance plan for direct 
PM2.5 and PM2.5 precursors subject to 
transportation conformity analyses.\56\ For motor vehicle emissions 
budgets to be approvable, they must meet, at a minimum, the EPA's 
adequacy criteria (40 CFR 93.118(e)(4)).
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    \56\ Section 93.102(b)(2)(v) of the conformity rule identifies 
VOC, SOX, and ammonia as PM2.5 precursor 
pollutants that that are presumed insignificant unless the SIP makes 
a finding that the precursor is significant. In contrast, 
NOX is presumed to be a significant contributor, unless 
the state and the EPA determine that transportation-related 
emissions of NOX are not a significant contributor 
(93.102(b)(2)(iv)).
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    The Transportation Conformity Rule allows areas to forgo 
establishment of a budget where it is demonstrated that the regional 
motor vehicle emissions for a particular pollutant or precursor are an 
insignificant contributor to the air quality problem in an area. The 
criteria for insignificance determinations can be found in 40 CFR 
93.109(f). In order for a pollutant or precursor to be considered an 
insignificant contributor, the SIP would have to demonstrate that it 
would be unreasonable to expect that such an area would experience 
enough motor vehicle emissions growth in that pollutant/precursor for a 
NAAQS violation to occur. Insignificance determinations are based on a 
number of factors, including (1) the current state of air quality as 
determined by monitoring data for that NAAQS; (2) the absence of SIP 
motor vehicle control measures; (3) historical trends and future 
projections of the growth of motor vehicle emissions; and (4) the 
percentage of motor vehicle emissions in context of the total SIP 
inventory. The EPA's rationale for providing for insignificance 
determinations is described in the July 1, 2004, revision to the 
transportation conformity rule (69 FR 40004). Specifically, the 
rationale is explained on p. 40061 under the subsection entitled 
``XXIII. B. Areas With Insignificant Motor Vehicle Emissions.''
    As part of the Chico PM2.5 Plan, the BCAQMD requested 
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that on-road emissions of direct PM2.5 and NOX 
are insignificant for conformity purposes, and therefore the District 
did not submit any budgets. The EPA is proposing to approve BCAQMD's 
insignificance demonstration for the on-road motor vehicle contribution 
of NOX and PM2.5 emissions to the overall 
PM2.5 emissions in the maintenance plan.
    The information provided by BCAQMD to the EPA as part of the SIP 
revision addresses each of the factors listed in 40 CFR 93.109(f), and 
is summarized below. Design values for the area are trending downward 
from 69 [mu]g/m\3\ in 2008, to 33 [mu]g/m\3\ in 2012, to 28 [mu]g/m\3\ 
in 2014, and to 26 [mu]g/m\3\ in 2016. NOX emissions from 
on-road mobile sources are predicted to decrease by 70 percent from 
2015-2030 and PM2.5 emissions are predicted to decrease by 
24 percent during the same time frame. In addition, the 2030 on-road 
PM2.5 emissions will account for less than three percent of 
the total direct non-dust PM2.5 emissions from all sources 
in the Chico nonattainment area. Because on-road NOX 
emissions account for a larger percentage (28 percent) of the total 
emissions, the plan includes a sensitivity analysis that demonstrates 
that the NOX emissions from on-road mobile sources would 
need to increase by 600 percent from 2015 levels before the area would 
violate the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 standard in the Chico 
nonattainment area. Our detailed evaluation and conclusions are as 
follows.
(1) The Chico Area Is Attaining the PM2.5 NAAQS
    The EPA determined that the Chico nonattainment area attained the 
2006 24-hour PM2.5 standard on September 10, 2013 (78 FR 
55225). This finding was based on ambient air quality data for the 
period of 2010 to 2012. More recently on May 10, 2017, the EPA 
determined that the Chico nonattainment area met the 2006 24-hour 
PM2.5 standard by its attainment date of December 31, 2015 
(82 FR 21711). This finding was based on air quality data for the 
period from 2013 to 2015. Since that period the air quality has 
remained well below the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 standard. Table 5 
summarizes the air quality design values for the 2014-2016 period.

  Table 5--Summary of Design Values for the 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS in the
                  Chico Nonattainment Area ([mu]g/m\3\)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
          2014                     2015                    2016
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            28                       29                       26
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Source: Plan, Table 3-1.

(2) Motor Vehicle Control Measures Were Not Adopted for the Purpose of 
Bringing the Area Into Attainment
    As discussed in more detail in sections V.C. and V.D.2. of this 
document, the control measures relied upon in the Chico 
PM2.5 plan to bring the area into attainment are primarily 
associated with residential wood burning. While there are statewide 
motor vehicle emission controls (smog check and vehicle standards) that 
apply throughout California, those measures were not adopted 
specifically to bring this area into attainment.
(3) Historical Trends and Future Projections Indicate Motor Vehicle 
PM2.5 Emissions Are Decreasing
    Trends and projections in emissions of PM2.5 and 
precursors are presented in several sections of the Chico 
PM2.5 plan. Table 3.3 of the Chico PM2.5 plan 
shows reductions of total NOX, PM2.5 and 
SOX emissions from 2006-2015. During this period, total 
wintertime emissions of PM2.5 decreased 11.8 percent while 
NOX emissions decreased by 41.3 percent and SOX 
emissions decreased by 45.3 percent. These trends are projected to 
continue as shown in Table 6, below. Emissions of NOX, for 
the period from the attainment year of 2015 to the maintenance year of 
2030, are estimated to decrease 47 percent and total non-dust 
PM2.5 emissions are projected to decrease by 1 percent. On-
road motor vehicle emissions decrease even further. Emissions of on-
road NOX and PM2.5 are projected to decrease 70 
percent and 24 percent, respectively, from 2015 to 2030. These 
reductions are projected to occur even while vehicle miles travelled 
are predicted to increase 40 percent from 2014-2040. These reductions 
are due to federal and California motor vehicle regulations such as 
heavy-duty highway vehicle standards and fuel standards.

                                        Table 6--NOX and PM2.5 Emissions
                                              [tons per winter day]
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                                                                                                  Percent change
                                                       2015            2025            2030          from 2015
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Total NOX.......................................            13.2             7.9             6.9             -47
    On-Road NOX.................................             6.3             2.4             1.9             -70
Total Non-Dust PM2.5............................            4.47             4.5            4.43              -1
    Direct PM from On-Road Motor Vehicles                   0.17            0.13            0.13              -4
     (exhaust, tire wear, and brake wear).......
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Source: Plan, Tables 4-5 and 4-6.

(4) The Percentage of Motor Vehicle Emissions in the Context of the 
Total SIP Inventory Decreases Over Time
    As shown in Table 7, the percentage contribution of motor vehicle 
emissions to total emissions for both NOX and 
PM2.5 generally decreases over time. In the 2015 attainment 
year, emissions of NOX from on-road motor vehicles 
contribute 48 percent of the total Chico NOX emission 
inventory. By 2030, the contribution of on-road NOX is 
reduced to 28 percent. The overall contribution of on-road motor 
vehicles to the PM2.5 inventory is very small. In the 2015 
attainment year, emissions of PM2.5 from on-road motor 
vehicles contributed only 3.9 percent of the Chico total non-dust 
emission inventory. By 2030, the percentage declines to 3.0 percent.

                            Table 7--Percent Contribution of NOX and PM2.5 Emissions
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                                                                       2015            2025            2030
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Percent On-Road Contribution to Total NOX Emission..............           47.7%           30.4%           27.5%

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Percent On-Road Contribution to Non-Dust Total PM2.5 Emissions..            3.9%            2.8%            3.0%
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Source: Plan, Tables 4.5 and 4.6.

    Although both the total NOX inventory and the percentage 
contribution to the NOX inventory from mobile sources 
decline over time, on-road NOX will account for over 27 
percent of the total NOX inventory in 2030. As verification 
that this would not affect maintenance of the standard, the Plan 
includes a modified roll-back analysis that was conducted to determine 
how much on-road NOX emissions would need to increase before 
the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area would experience 
violations of the 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS (Attachment F). The roll-
back analysis demonstrates that on-road NOX emissions would 
have to increase by approximately 600 percent from 2015 NOX 
emission levels before violations of the PM2.5 NAAQS would 
occur in 2030. With NOX emissions for the area trending 
downward, it is highly unlikely that on-road NOX emissions 
could increase 600 percent by 2030.
    After evaluating the information provided by BCAQMD and weighing 
the factors for the insignificance determination outlined in 40 CFR 
93.109(f), the EPA is proposing to approve the determination that the 
PM2.5 and NOX contributions from motor vehicle 
emissions to the PM2.5 pollution for the Chico nonattainment 
area are insignificant.
    If the EPA's insignificance finding is finalized, the Butte County 
Association of Governments would no longer be required to perform 
regional emissions analyses for either directly emitted 
PM2.5 or NOX as part of future PM2.5 
conformity determinations for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS 
for the Chico area (the subject of today's proposed action). The EPA's 
insignificance finding should, however, be noted in the transportation 
conformity documentation that is prepared for this area. Areas with 
insignificant regional motor vehicle emissions for a pollutant or 
precursor are still required to make a conformity determination that 
satisfies other relevant conformity requirements such as financial 
constraint, timely implementation of transportation control measures 
and project level conformity.

VI. Proposed Action and Request for Public Comment

    Pursuant to sections 107(d)(3)(E) and 175A of the CAA and based on 
our review of the Chico PM2.5 Plan submitted by the State, 
air quality monitoring data, and other relevant materials, the EPA is 
proposing to find that the State has addressed all the necessary 
requirements for redesignation of the Chico nonattainment area to 
attainment of the 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS.
    First, under CAA section 107(d)(3)(D), we are proposing to approve 
CARB's request, which accompanied the submittal of the Chico 
PM2.5 Plan, to redesignate the Chico PM2.5 
nonattainment area to attainment for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 
NAAQS. We are doing so based on our conclusion that the area has met 
the five criteria for redesignation under CAA section 107(d)(3)(E). Our 
conclusion is based on our proposed determination that the area has 
attained the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS; that relevant 
portions of the California SIP are fully approved; that the improvement 
in air quality is due to permanent and enforceable reductions in 
emissions; that California has met all requirements applicable to the 
Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area with respect to section 110 
and part D of the CAA; and is based on our proposed approval of the 
Chico PM2.5 Plan as part of this action.
    Second, in connection with the Chico PM2.5 Plan showing 
maintenance through 2030, the EPA is proposing to find that the 
maintenance demonstration, which documents how the area will continue 
to attain the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS for 10 years beyond 
redesignation (i.e., through 2030) and the actions that BCAQMD will 
take if a future monitored violation triggers the contingency plan, 
meets all applicable requirements for maintenance plans and related 
contingency provisions in section 175A of the CAA. The EPA is also 
proposing to approve the determination that the PM2.5 and 
NOX contributions from motor vehicle emissions to the 
PM2.5 pollution for the Chico nonattainment area are 
insignificant.
    We are soliciting comments on these proposed actions. We will 
accept comments from the public on this proposal for 30 days following 
publication of this proposal in the Federal Register and will consider 
these comments before taking final action.

VII. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    Under the CAA, the Administrator is required to approve a SIP 
submission that complies with the provisions of the Act and applicable 
federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a). Thus, in 
reviewing SIP submissions, the EPA's role is to approve state choices, 
provided that they meet the criteria of the CAA. Accordingly, this 
proposed action merely proposes to approve State law as meeting federal 
requirements and does not impose additional requirements beyond those 
imposed by State law. For that reason, this proposed 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);
     is not an Executive Order 13771 (82 FR 9339, February 2, 
2017) regulatory action because SIP approvals are exempted under 
Executive Order 12866;
     does not impose an information collection burden under the 
provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
     is certified as not having a significant economic impact 
on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
     does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or 
uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded 
Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4);
     does not have Federalism implications as specified in 
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999);
     is not an economically significant regulatory action based 
on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 
19885, April 23, 1997);
     is not a significant regulatory action subject to 
Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);
     is not subject to requirements of Section 12(d) of the 
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 
note) because application of those requirements would be inconsistent 
with the Clean Air Act; and
     does not provide the EPA with the discretionary authority 
to address

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disproportionate human health or environmental effects with practical, 
appropriate, and legally permissible methods under Executive Order 
12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).
    In addition, the SIP is not approved to apply on any Indian 
reservation land or in any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe 
has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of 
Indian country, the rule does not have tribal implications and will not 
impose substantial direct costs on tribal governments or preempt tribal 
law as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 
2000). We have offered to consult with the Enterprise Rancheria of 
Maidu Indians of California, the Berry Creek Rancheria of Maidu Indians 
of California, the Mooretown Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California, 
and the Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria, which have lands 
within the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area.

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.

List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 81

    Environmental protection, Air pollution control, National parks, 
Wilderness areas.

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

    Dated: May 1, 2018.
Alexis Strauss,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region IX.
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                                               ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                                For the EPA’s full public comment                     Maintenance Plan (‘‘Chico PM2.5 Plan’’
                                               AGENCY                                                  policy, information about CBI or                      or ‘‘Plan’’) meets the requirements of
                                                                                                       multimedia submissions, and general                   section 175A of the CAA.
                                               40 CFR Parts 52 and 81                                  guidance on making effective                             In addition, the EPA is proposing to
                                               [EPA–R09–OAR–2018–0181; FRL–9977–77–                    comments, please visit http://                        approve the Chico PM2.5 Plan as a
                                               Region 9]                                               www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-                      revision to the SIP under section
                                                                                                       epa-dockets.                                          110(k)(3) of the CAA because we find
                                               Approval and Promulgation of Air                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      that the maintenance demonstration
                                               Quality State Implementation Plans;                     Ginger Vagenas, EPA Region IX, 415–                   shows how the area will continue to
                                               California; Chico Redesignation                         972–3964, Vagenas.Ginger@epa.gov.                     attain the 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS for at
                                               Request and Maintenance Plan for the                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            least 10 years beyond redesignation
                                               2006 24-hour PM2.5 Standard                             Throughout this document, the terms                   (through 2030) and that the contingency
                                               AGENCY:  Environmental Protection                       ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us,’’ and ‘‘our’’ mean the EPA.             provisions describing the action the
                                               Agency (EPA).                                           Table of Contents                                     Butte County Air Quality Management
                                               ACTION: Proposed rule.                                                                                        District (BCAQMD or ‘‘District’’) will
                                                                                                       I. Summary of Today’s Proposed Action                 take in the event of a future monitored
                                               SUMMARY:    The Environmental Protection                II. Background                                        violation meet all applicable
                                               Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve,                      A. The PM2.5 NAAQS                                 requirements for maintenance plans and
                                               as a revision of the California state                      B. Designation of PM2.5 Nonattainment
                                                                                                             Areas
                                                                                                                                                             section 175A of the CAA.
                                               implementation plan (SIP), the State’s                     C. PM2.5 Planning Requirements                        The EPA is proposing these actions
                                               request to redesignate the Chico                        III. Procedural Requirements for Adoption             because the SIP revision meets the
                                               nonattainment area to attainment for the                      and Submittal of SIP Revisions                  requirements of the CAA and EPA
                                               2006 24-hour fine particulate matter                    IV. Substantive Requirements for                      guidance for such plans.
                                               (PM2.5) national ambient air quality                          Redesignation
                                               standard. The EPA is also proposing to                  V. Evaluation of the State’s Redesignation            II. Background
                                               approve the PM2.5 maintenance plan                            Request for the Chico PM2.5
                                                                                                             Nonattainment Area                              A. The PM2.5 NAAQS
                                               and the determination that
                                               contributions from motor vehicle                           A. Determination That the Area Has
                                                                                                             Attained the PM2.5 NAAQS                           Particulate matter includes particles
                                               emissions to the PM2.5 pollution in the                    B. The Area Must Have a Fully Approved             with diameters that are generally 2.5
                                               Chico nonattainment area are                                  SIP Meeting the Requirements                    microns or smaller (PM2.5) and particles
                                               insignificant. The EPA is proposing this                      Applicable for Purposes of Redesignation        with diameters that are generally 10
                                               action because the SIP revision meets                         Under Section 110 and Part D                    microns or smaller (PM10). It contributes
                                               the requirements of the Clean Air Act                      C. The Area Must Show the Improvement              to effects that are harmful to human
                                               and EPA guidance for such plans. We                           in Air Quality Is Due to Permanent and          health and the environment, including
                                               are taking comments on this proposal                          Enforceable Emission Reductions                 premature mortality, aggravation of
                                               and plan to follow with a final action.                    D. The Area Must Have a Fully Approved
                                                                                                                                                             respiratory and cardiovascular disease,
                                                                                                             Maintenance Plan Under Section 175A
                                               DATES: Any comments on this proposal                                                                          decreased lung function, visibility
                                                                                                       VI. Proposed Action and Request for Public
                                               must arrive by June 8, 2018.                                  Comment                                         impairment, and damage to vegetation
                                               ADDRESSES: Submit comments,                             VII. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews            and ecosystems. Individuals particularly
                                               identified by docket number EPA–R09–                                                                          sensitive to PM2.5 exposure include
                                               OAR–2018–0181, at https://                              I. Summary of Today’s Proposed Action                 older adults, people with heart and lung
                                               www.regulations.gov, or via email to                       Under Clean Air Act (CAA or ‘‘the                  disease, and children (78 FR 3086 at
                                               Vagenas.Ginger@epa.gov. For comments                    Act’’) section 107(d)(3)(D), the EPA is               3088, January 15, 2013). PM2.5 can be
                                               submitted at Regulations.gov, follow the                proposing to approve California’s                     emitted directly into the atmosphere as
                                               online instructions for submitting                      request to redesignate the Chico                      a solid or liquid particle (‘‘primary
                                               comments. Once submitted, comments                      nonattainment area to attainment for the              PM2.5’’ or ‘‘direct PM2.5’’) or can be
                                               cannot be edited or removed from                        2006 24-hour fine particulate matter                  formed in the atmosphere (‘‘secondary
                                               Regulations.gov. For either manner of                   (PM2.5) national ambient air quality                  PM2.5’’) as a result of various chemical
                                               submission, the EPA may publish any                     standards (NAAQS or ‘‘standards’’). We                reactions among precursor pollutants
                                               comment received to its public docket.                  are doing so based on our conclusion                  such as nitrogen oxides (NOX), sulfur
                                               Do not submit electronically any                        that the area has met the five criteria for           oxides (SOx), volatile organic
                                               information you consider to be                          redesignation under CAA section                       compounds (VOC), and ammonia
                                               Confidential Business Information (CBI)                 107(d)(3)(E). Specifically, we have                   (NH3).1
                                               or other information whose disclosure is                concluded that: (1) The area has                         Under section 109 of the CAA, the
                                               restricted by statute. Multimedia                       attained the 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS in                   EPA has established national ambient
                                               submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be                the 2014–2016 time period and                         air quality standards for certain
                                               accompanied by a written comment.                       continues to attain the PM2.5 standard                pervasive air pollutants (referred to as
                                               The written comment is considered the                   since that time; (2) the relevant portions            ‘‘criteria pollutants’’) and conducts
                                               official comment and should include                     of the California SIP are fully approved;             periodic reviews of the NAAQS to
                                               discussion of all points you wish to                    (3) the improvement in air quality is due             determine whether they should be
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                                               make. The EPA will generally not                        to permanent and enforceable                          revised or whether new NAAQS should
                                               consider comments or comment                            reductions in emissions; (4) California               be established. The EPA sets the
                                               contents located outside of the primary                 has met all requirements applicable to                NAAQS for criteria pollutants at levels
                                               submission (i.e., on the web, cloud, or                 the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area                    required to protect public health and
                                               other file sharing system). For                         with respect to section 110 and part D
                                               additional submission methods, please                   of the CAA; and (5) the Chico, CA/Butte                 1 EPA, Air Quality Criteria for Particulate Matter,
                                               contact the person identified in the FOR                County PM2.5 Nonattainment Area                       No. EPA/600/P–99/002aF and EPA/600/P–99/
                                               FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.                    Redesignation Request and                             002bF, October 2004.



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                                               welfare.2 PM2.5 is one of the ambient                   established initial air quality                          The Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area
                                               pollutants for which the EPA has                        designations under subpart 1 of the Act               is located within Butte County,
                                               established health-based standards.                     for most areas in the United States for               California, in the northern Sacramento
                                               Section 110(a) of the CAA requires                      the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS,                         Valley, which is defined by the southern
                                               states to submit regulations that control               including the Chico area (74 FR 58688,                Cascade Mountains and northern Sierra
                                               PM2.5 emissions.                                        November 13, 2009).5                                  Nevada mountains to the east and the
                                                 On July 18, 1997, the EPA revised the                    The United States Court of Appeals                 Coastal Mountains to the north and
                                               NAAQS for particulate matter to add                     District of Columbia Circuit (D.C.                    west. As noted in the Chico PM2.5 Plan,
                                               new standards for PM2.5. The EPA                        Circuit) remanded the Clean Air Fine                  the surrounding mountains provide ‘‘a
                                               established primary and secondary                       Particle Implementation Rule and the                  substantial physical barrier to both
                                               annual and 24-hour standards for PM2.5                  final rule entitled ‘‘Implementation of               locally created pollution and the
                                               (62 FR 38652). The annual standard was                  the New Source Review (NSR) Program                   pollution that has been transported
                                               set at 15.0 micrograms per meter cubed                  for Particulate Matter Less than 2.5                  northward on prevailing winds from the
                                               (mg/m3) based on a 3-year average of                    Micrometers (PM2.5)’’ (73 FR 28321,                   metropolitan areas to the south.’’ (Plan,
                                               annual mean PM2.5 concentrations, and                   May 16, 2008) (collectively, ‘‘1997 PM2.5             p. 4.) Most of the population lives and
                                               the 24-hour (daily) standard was set at                 Implementation Rules’’) to the EPA on                 works at elevations below 1,000 feet,
                                               65 mg/m3 based on the 3-year average of                 January 4, 2013, in Natural Resources                 where wintertime inversions can result
                                               the annual 98th percentile values of 24-                Defense Council v. EPA, 706 F.3d 428                  in poor air quality.
                                               hour PM2.5 concentrations at each                       (D.C. Cir. 2013). The Court found that                   The local air district with primary
                                               population-oriented monitor within an                   the EPA erred in implementing the 1997                responsibility for air quality planning in
                                               area.3                                                  PM2.5 NAAQS pursuant to the general                   this area is the BCAQMD. Authority for
                                                 On October 17, 2006, the EPA                          implementation provisions of subpart 1                regulating sources under State
                                               retained the annual average NAAQS at                    rather than the particulate matter-                   jurisdiction in the Chico nonattainment
                                               15 mg/m3 but revised the level of the 24-               specific provisions of Part D of title I              area is split between the District, which
                                               hour PM2.5 NAAQS to 35 mg/m3 based                      (subpart 4). The EPA responded to the                 has responsibility for regulating
                                               on a 3-year average of the annual 98th                  D.C. Circuit’s decision by identifying all            stationary and most area sources, and
                                               percentile values of 24-hour                            PM2.5 nonattainment areas for the 1997                the California Air Resources Board
                                               concentrations (71 FR 61144).4                          and 2006 nonattainment areas for the                  (CARB), which has responsibility for
                                                 On December 14, 2012, the EPA                         1997 and 2006 NAAQS as ‘‘moderate’’                   regulating most mobile sources. The
                                               promulgated the 2012 PM2.5 NAAQS,                       nonattainment areas under subpart 4                   District worked cooperatively with
                                               including a revision of the annual                      and by establishing a new SIP                         CARB in preparing the Chico PM2.5
                                               standard to 12.0 mg/m3 based on a 3-year                submission date of December 31, 2014,                 redesignation request and maintenance
                                               average of annual mean PM2.5                            for moderate area attainment plans and                plan.
                                               concentrations, and maintaining the                     for any additional attainment-related or
                                                                                                                                                             C. PM2.5 Planning Requirements
                                               current 24-hour standard of 35 mg/m3                    nonattainment new source review plans
                                               based on a 3-year average of the 98th                   necessary for areas to comply with the                   Within three years of the effective
                                               percentile of 24-hour concentrations (78                requirements applicable under subpart 4               date of designations, states with areas
                                               FR 3086, January 15, 2013).                             (79 FR 31566, June 2, 2014).                          designated as nonattainment for the
                                                                                                          On July 29, 2016, EPA issued a rule                2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS are
                                               B. Designation of PM2.5 Nonattainment                   entitled, ‘‘Fine Particulate Matter                   required to submit SIP revisions that,
                                               Areas                                                   National Ambient Air Quality                          among other elements, provide for
                                                  Following promulgation of a new or                   Standards: State Implementation Plan                  implementation of reasonably available
                                               revised NAAQS, the EPA is required by                   Requirements’’ (‘‘PM2.5 SIP                           control measures (RACM), reasonable
                                               CAA section 107(d) to designate areas                   Requirements Rule’’) that clarifies how               further progress (RFP), attainment of the
                                               throughout the nation as attaining or not               states should meet the statutory SIP                  standard as expeditiously as practicable
                                               attaining the NAAQS. On April 25,                       requirements that apply to areas                      but no later than five years from the
                                               2007, the EPA promulgated its Clean Air                 designated nonattainment for any PM2.5                nonattainment designation (in this
                                               Fine Particle Implementation Rule,                      NAAQS under subparts 1 and 4 (81 FR                   instance, no later than December 14,
                                               codified at 40 CFR part 51, subpart Z,                  58010, August 24, 2016). It does so by                2014), as well as contingency
                                               in which the Agency provided guidance                   establishing regulatory requirements                  measures.6 Prior to the due date for
                                               for state and tribal plans to implement                 and by providing guidance that is                     these submissions, the State requested
                                               the PM2.5 NAAQS (72 FR 20586).                          applicable to areas that are currently                that the EPA make a determination that,
                                               Effective December 14, 2009, the EPA                    designated nonattainment for existing                 based on quality assured and certified
                                                                                                       PM2.5 NAAQS and areas that are                        data from the 2008–2010 period, the
                                                  2 For a given air pollutant, ‘‘primary’’ national    designated nonattainment for any PM2.5                Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area had
                                               ambient air quality standards are those determined      NAAQS in the future. In addition, the                 attained the 2006 24-hour PM2.5
                                               by the EPA as requisite to protect the public health.   rule responds to the D.C. Circuit’s                   NAAQS.7 In addition to requesting a
                                               ‘‘Secondary’’ standards are those determined by the
                                               EPA as requisite to protect the public welfare from     remand of the 1997 PM2.5                              finding of attainment, the State
                                               any known or anticipated adverse effects associated     Implementation Rules. As a result, the                requested that the EPA suspend the
                                               with the presence of such air pollutant in the          requirements of the rule also govern                  attainment-related planning
                                               ambient air. CAA section 109(b).                        future actions associated with states’                requirements.
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                                                  3 The primary and secondary standards were set
                                                                                                       ongoing implementation efforts for the                   Effective October 10, 2013, the EPA
                                               at the same level for both the 24-hour and the
                                               annual PM2.5 standards.                                 1997 and 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS.                            determined that the Chico
                                                  4 Under EPA regulations at 40 CFR part 50, the                                                             nonattainment area had attained the
                                               primary and secondary 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS            5 All 1997 and 2006 PM
                                                                                                                                    2.5 NAAQS areas were
                                               are attained when the annual arithmetic mean            designated under subpart 1 of the Act. Subpart 1        6 See CAA sections 172(a)(2), 172(c)(1), 172(c)(2),

                                               concentration, as determined in accordance with 40      contains the general requirements for                 and 172(c)(9).
                                               CFR part 50, Appendix N, is less than or equal to       nonattainment areas for any pollutant governed by       7 Letter from James N. Goldstene, Executive

                                               35 mg/m3 at all relevant monitoring sites in the        a NAAQS and is less prescriptive than the other       Officer, CARB, to Jared Blumenfeld, Regional
                                               subject area, averaged over a 3-year period.            subparts of title I, part D.                          Administrator, EPA Region 9, dated June 2, 2011.



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                                               2006 24-hour PM2.5 standard based on                    redesignation request and maintenance                 IV. Substantive Requirements for
                                               the 2010–2012 monitoring period (78 FR                  plan to the EPA.9                                     Redesignation
                                               55225, September 10, 2013). Based on                       On November 16, 2017, CARB
                                               that determination and pursuant to 40                   adopted the Chico PM2.5 Plan, as                         The CAA establishes the requirements
                                               CFR 51.1004(c), the requirements for                    certified in Resolution 17–41. No public              for redesignation of a nonattainment
                                               this area to submit an attainment                       comments were received during the                     area to attainment. Specifically, section
                                               demonstration, together with RACM, an                   CARB hearing. CARB submitted the                      107(d)(3)(E) allows for redesignation
                                               RFP plan, and contingency measures for                  Plan to the EPA on December 18, 2017.                 provided that the following criteria are
                                               failure to meet RFP and attainment                      On February 15, 2018, CARB provided                   met: (1) The EPA determines that the
                                               deadlines were suspended for so long as                 additional information regarding its                  area has attained the applicable
                                               the area continued to attain the 2006 24-               development of the 2012 winter                        NAAQS; (2) the EPA has fully approved
                                               hour PM2.5 NAAQS or until the area is                   emission inventory and other emissions                the applicable implementation plan for
                                               redesignated to attainment.8 The EPA                    inventories for the Chico PM2.5 Plan.10               the area under 110(k); (3) the EPA
                                               subsequently issued a determination                     Based on the documentation provided,                  determines that the improvement in air
                                               that the Chico area had attained the                    we find that submittal of the Chico                   quality is due to permanent and
                                               2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS by the                         PM2.5 Plan as a revision to the California            enforceable reductions; (4) the EPA has
                                                                                                       SIP satisfies the procedural                          fully approved a maintenance plan for
                                               applicable attainment date of December
                                                                                                       requirements of section 110(l) of the                 the area as meeting the requirements of
                                               31, 2015, based on 2013–2015 data (82
                                                                                                       Act.                                                  CAA 175A; and (5) the state containing
                                               FR 21711, May 10, 2017). On December
                                               18, 2017, CARB submitted the Chico                         Section 110(k)(1)(B) of the CAA                    such area has met all requirements
                                               PM2.5 Plan and requested that the EPA                   requires the EPA to determine whether                 applicable to the area under section 110
                                                                                                       a SIP submittal is complete within 60                 and part D of the CAA. Section 110
                                               redesignate the Chico PM2.5
                                                                                                       days of receipt. This section also                    identifies a comprehensive list of
                                               nonattainment area to attainment for the
                                                                                                       provides that any plan that we have not               elements that SIPs must include, and
                                               2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS.                               affirmatively determined to be complete               part D establishes the SIP requirements
                                               III. Procedural Requirements for                        or incomplete will become complete by                 for nonattainment areas. Part D is
                                               Adoption and Submittal of SIP                           operation of law six months after the                 divided into six subparts. The generally-
                                               Revisions                                               day of submittal. A completeness review               applicable nonattainment SIP
                                                                                                       allows us to determine if the submittal               requirements are found in part D,
                                                 Section 110(l) of the Act requires                    includes all the necessary items and
                                                                                                                                                             subpart 1, and the particulate matter-
                                               states to provide reasonable notice and                 information we need to act on it.
                                                                                                                                                             specific SIP requirements are found in
                                               public hearing prior to adoption of SIP                    We make completeness                               part D, subpart 4.
                                               revisions. CARB’s December 18, 2017                     determinations using criteria we have
                                               submittal of the Chico PM2.5 Plan                       established in 40 CFR part 51, Appendix                  The EPA provided guidance on
                                               documents the public review process                     V. These criteria fall into two categories:           redesignations in a document entitled
                                               followed by BCAQMD and CARB in                          administrative information and                        ‘‘State Implementation Plans; General
                                               adopting the Chico PM2.5 Plan prior to                  technical support information. The                    Preamble for the Implementation of
                                               submittal to the EPA as a revision to the               administrative information provides                   Title I of the Clean Air Act Amendments
                                               California SIP. The submittal provides                  documentation that the state has                      of 1990,’’ published in the Federal
                                               evidence that reasonable notice of a                    followed basic administrative                         Register on April 16, 1992 (57 FR
                                               public hearing was provided to the                      procedures during the SIP adoption                    13498), and supplemented on April 28,
                                               public and that a public hearing was                    process. The technical support                        1992 (57 FR 18070) (referred to herein
                                               conducted prior to adoption.                            information provides the information                  as the ‘‘General Preamble’’). Additional
                                               Specifically, a notice of public hearing                we need to determine the impact of the                guidance was issued on September 4,
                                               was published on September 26, 2017,                    proposed revisions on attainment and                  1992, in a memorandum from John
                                               in the Chico Enterprise-Record, a                       maintenance of the air quality standard.              Calcagni, Director, Air Quality
                                               newspaper of general circulation in the                    We notify a state of our completeness              Management Division, EPA Office of Air
                                               City of Chico and Butte County. The                     determination by letter unless the                    Quality Planning and Standards,
                                               notice announced the availability of the                submittal becomes complete by                         entitled ‘‘Procedures for Processing
                                               Chico PM2.5 Plan at the District office                 operation of law. A finding of                        Requests to Redesignate Areas to
                                               and on its website, and it opened the                   completeness does not approve a                       Attainment’’ (referred to herein as the
                                                                                                       submittal as part of the SIP nor does it              ‘‘Calcagni memo’’). Maintenance plan
                                               comment period 30 days prior to the
                                                                                                       indicate that the SIP is approvable. It               submittals are SIP revisions, and as
                                               public hearing. The public hearing was
                                                                                                       does start a 12-month clock for the EPA               such, the EPA is obligated under CAA
                                               held on October 26, 2017. No comments                   to act on the SIP submittal. On April 5,
                                               on the Plan were made during the                                                                              section 110(k) to approve them or
                                                                                                       2018, we notified CARB that we had                    disapprove them depending upon
                                               public hearing and no written                           determined the submittal of the Chico
                                               comments were received during the                                                                             whether they meet the applicable CAA
                                                                                                       PM2.5 Plan to be complete.11
                                               public comment period. Following                                                                              requirements for such plans.
                                               adoption by BCAQMD’s Air Quality                          9 Letter from W. James Wagoner, Air Pollution          For reasons set forth in section V. of
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                                               Governing Board, the District provided                  Control Officer, BCAQMD, to Richard Corey,            this document, we propose to approve
                                               the maintenance plan to CARB and                        Executive Officer, CARB, dated October 31, 2017.      CARB’s request for redesignation of the
                                                                                                         10 Letter with enclosures from Sylvia
                                               requested that it submit the                                                                                  Chico nonattainment area to attainment
                                                                                                       Vanderspeck, Chief, Air Quality Planning Branch,
                                                                                                       CARB, to GwenYoshimura, Manager, Air Quality          for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS
                                                 8 For more information on the regulatory basis for    Analysis Section, EPA Region 9.                       based on our conclusion that all the
                                               determining attainment of the NAAQS, see the              11 Letter from Elizabeth J. Adams, Acting Air
                                                                                                                                                             criteria under CAA section 107(d)(3)(E)
                                               proposed determination of attainment (77 FR             Division Director, EPA Region 9 to Richard W.
                                               65651, October 30, 2012).                               Corey, Executive Officer, CARB.
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                                               V. Evaluation of the State’s               accordance with 40 CFR part 50,                                     site, Chico-East Avenue (AQS ID: 06–
                                               Redesignation Request for the Chico        appendix N.                                                         007–0008), within the Chico PM2.5
                                               PM2.5 Nonattainment Area                      As described previously, the 2006 24-                            nonattainment area. SLAMS produce
                                                                                          hour PM2.5 NAAQS is met when the                                    data comparable to the NAAQS, and
                                               A. Determination That the Area Has
                                                                                          design value is less than or equal to 35                            therefore, the monitor must be an
                                               Attained the PM2.5 NAAQS
                                                                                          mg/m3. The PM2.5 24-hour average is                                 approved Federal Reference Method
                                                  Section 107(d)(3)(E)(i) of the CAA      considered valid when 75 percent of the                             (FRM), Federal Equivalent Method, or
                                               requires that for an area to be            hourly averages for the 24-hour period                              Approved Regional Method. The Chico-
                                               redesignated to attainment the EPA         are available. Data completeness                                    East Avenue monitor measures PM2.5
                                               must determine that the area has           requirements for a given year are met                               concentrations on a daily, year-round
                                               attained the relevant NAAQS. In this       when at least 75 percent of the                                     basis using a method that has been
                                               case, the relevant NAAQS is the 2006       scheduled sampling days for each                                    designated an FRM by the EPA. Butte
                                               24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS. In 2013, the EPA quarter have valid data.                                                 County also had two additional
                                               determined that the Chico                     The California Air Resources Board is                            monitoring sites operated by CARB
                                               nonattainment area had attained the        responsible for monitoring ambient air                              during this period, Gridley (AQS ID: 06–
                                               2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS based on          quality within Butte County and                                     007–4001) and Paradise-Theater (06–
                                               the 2010–2012 monitoring period. In        operates the PM2.5 monitoring network                               007–2002), whose data are not
                                               2017, the EPA determined that the          in Butte County. CARB submits annual                                comparable to the NAAQS and cannot
                                               Chico nonattainment area attained the      monitoring network plans to the EPA.                                be used for attainment demonstration
                                               2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS by the            These network plans describe the                                    purposes. CARB continues to meet EPA
                                               area’s applicable attainment date of       monitoring network operated by CARB                                 requirements for the minimum number
                                               December 31, 2015, based on data for       within Butte County and discuss the                                 of PM2.5 monitoring sites in Butte
                                               the years 2013–2015.12 Today’s action      status of the air monitoring network, as                            County within the Chico MSA.
                                               updates these determinations based on      required under 40 CFR 58.10. The EPA                                   Consistent with the requirements
                                               the most recent available PM2.5            regularly reviews these annual plans for                            contained in 40 CFR part 50, the EPA
                                               monitoring data.                           compliance with the applicable                                      has reviewed the quality-assured and
                                                  Generally, the EPA determines           reporting requirements in 40 CFR part                               certified PM2.5 ambient air monitoring
                                               whether an area’s air quality is meeting   58. With respect to PM2.5, the EPA has                              data collected at the Chico-East Avenue
                                               the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS based         found that the area’s network plans                                 monitoring site, as recorded in AQS, for
                                               upon complete, quality-assured, and        meet the applicable reporting                                       the applicable monitoring period. We
                                               certified data measured at established     requirements under 40 CFR part 58.15                                have determined that the data are of
                                               state and local air monitoring stations    The EPA also concluded from its 2015                                sufficient completeness for the purposes
                                               (SLAMS) in the nonattainment area and Technical Systems Audit that CARB’s                                      of making comparisons with the 2006
                                               entered into the EPA Air Quality System monitoring network currently meets or                                  24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS. The EPA’s
                                               (AQS) database. The EPA will consider      exceeds the requirements for the                                    evaluation of whether the Chico PM2.5
                                               air quality data from air monitoring sites minimum number of SLAMS for PM2.5                                   nonattainment area has attained the
                                               other than SLAMS in the nonattainment in the Chico, CA Metropolitan                                            2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS is based on
                                               area provided those stations meet the      Statistical Area (MSA), which comprises                             our review of the monitoring data and
                                               federal monitoring requirements for        the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area.16                               takes into account the adequacy of the
                                               SLAMS, including the quality assurance CARB annually certifies that the data it                                PM2.5 monitoring network in the
                                               and quality control criteria in 40 CFR     submits to AQS are complete and                                     nonattainment area and the reliability of
                                               part 58, appendix A.13                     quality-assured.17                                                  the data collected by the network as
                                                  Data from air monitoring sites             During the 2014–2016 period, CARB                                discussed earlier in this section of this
                                               operated by state, local, or tribal        operated one PM2.5 SLAMS monitoring                                 document.
                                               agencies in compliance with EPA                                                                                   Table 1 below shows the 24-hour
                                               monitoring requirements must be              15 For example, see letter from Gwen Yoshimura,
                                                                                                                                                              PM2.5 design value monitored at the
                                               submitted to AQS. These monitoring         Manager, Air Quality Analysis Office, EPA Region
                                                                                                                                                              Chico-East Avenue monitoring site over
                                               agencies certify annually that these data IX, to Ravi Ramalingam, Chief, Consumer Products                     the most recent three-year period (2014–
                                                                                          and Air Quality Assessment Branch, CARB, dated
                                               are accurate to the best of their          December 14, 2017, approving CARB’s 2017 Annual                     2016). The data show that the 24-hour
                                               knowledge. Accordingly, the EPA relies Network Plan.                                                           design value for the 2014–2016 period
                                               primarily on data in AQS when                16 EPA Region IX, Technical System Audit Final
                                                                                                                                                              was equal to or less than 35 mg/m3 at the
                                               determining the attainment status of an    Report, CARB Ambient Air Monitoring Program,                        Chico-East Avenue monitor. Therefore,
                                               area.14 All valid data are reviewed to     April–August 2015. Enclosed with letter from
                                                                                          Elizabeth Adams, Acting Director, Air Division,                     we find that, based on complete,
                                               determine the area’s air quality status in EPA Region IX, to Richard Corey, Executive Officer,                 quality-assured, and certified data for
                                                                                                       CARB, dated August 31, 2016.                           2014–2016, the Chico PM2.5
                                                 12 See Section II.C. of this document.
                                                 13 See 40 CFR 58.20; 71 FR 61236 at 61242
                                                                                                         17 For example, see letter from Ravi Ramalingam,
                                                                                                                                                              nonattainment area has attained the
                                                                                                       Chief, Consumer Products and Air Quality               2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS.
                                               (October 17, 2006).                                     Assessment Branch, CARB, to Elizabeth Adams,
                                                 14 See 40 CFR 50.13; 40 CFR part 50, appendix         Acting Director, Air Division, EPA Region IX,
                                                                                                                                                              Preliminary data available in AQS for
                                               L; 40 CFR part 53; 40 CFR part 58; and, 40 CFR part     certifying calendar year 2016 ambient air quality      2017 indicate that the area continues to
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                                                                                                         TABLE 1—CHICO-EAST AVENUE 2014–2016 DESIGN VALUE
                                                                                                                                                                                           98th Percentile                     2014–2016
                                                                                                                                                       2006 24-hour                            (μg/m3)                       24-hour design
                                                                               Monitoring Site                                            AQS ID       PM2.5 NAAQS                                                               value
                                                                                                                                                         (μg/m3)             2014               2015           2016             (μg/m3)

                                               Chico-East Avenue ...................................................................     06–007–0008              35                26.0               29.5           21.2              26
                                                 Source: EPA, AQS Design Value Report, March 29, 2018.


                                               B. The Area Must Have a Fully                                                These SIPs are often referred to as                       applicable for purposes of redesignation
                                               Approved SIP Meeting the Requirements                                        ‘‘transport SIPs.’’ Because the section                   under section 110 of the CAA.
                                               Applicable for Purposes of                                                   110(a)(2)(D) requirements for transport
                                                                                                                                                                                      2. SIP Requirements Under Part D
                                               Redesignation Under Section 110 and                                          SIPs are not linked to a particular
                                               Part D                                                                       nonattainment area’s designation and                         Subparts 1 and 4 of part D, title 1 of
                                                                                                                            classification, but rather apply                          the CAA contain air quality planning
                                                 Sections 107(d)(3)(E)(ii) and (v)
                                                                                                                            regardless of the area’s attainment                       requirements for PM2.5 nonattainment
                                               require the EPA to determine that the
                                                                                                                            status, these are not applicable                          areas. Subpart 1 contains general
                                               area has a fully approved applicable SIP
                                                                                                                            requirements for the purposes of                          requirements for all nonattainment areas
                                               under section 110(k) that meets all
                                                                                                                            redesignation under section                               of any pollutant, including PM2.5,
                                               applicable requirements under section
                                                                                                                            107(d)(3)(E).                                             governed by a NAAQS. The subpart 1
                                               110 and part D for the purposes of
                                                                                                                               Similarly, the EPA believes that other                 requirements include, among other
                                               redesignation.
                                                                                                                            section 110(a)(2) (and part D)                            things, provisions for RACM, RFP,
                                               1. Basic SIP Requirements Under                                              requirements that are not linked to                       emissions inventories, contingency
                                               Section 110                                                                  nonattainment plan submissions or to                      measures, and conformity. Subpart 4
                                                  The general SIP elements and                                              an area’s attainment status are not                       contains specific planning and
                                               requirements set forth in section                                            applicable requirements for purposes of                   scheduling requirements for PM2.5
                                               110(a)(2) include, but are not limited to,                                   redesignation. The EPA believes that the                  nonattainment areas. Section 189(a), (c),
                                               the following: Submittal of a SIP that                                       section 110 (and part D) requirements                     and (e) requirements apply specifically
                                               has been adopted by the state after                                          that relate to a particular nonattainment                 to moderate PM2.5 nonattainment areas
                                               reasonable public notice and hearing;                                        area’s designation and classification are                 and include: An approved permit
                                               provisions for establishment and                                             the relevant measures to evaluate in                      program for construction of new and
                                               operation of appropriate procedures                                          reviewing a redesignation request. This                   modified major stationary sources;
                                               needed to monitor ambient air quality;                                       view is consistent with the EPA’s                         provisions for RACM; an attainment
                                               implementation of a source permitting                                        existing policy on applicability of the                   demonstration; quantitative milestones
                                               program; provision for the                                                   conformity SIP requirement for                            demonstrating RFP toward attainment
                                               implementation of part C requirements                                        redesignations.18                                         by the applicable attainment date; and
                                               for prevention of significant                                                   On numerous occasions, CARB and                        provisions to ensure that the control
                                               deterioration; provisions for the                                            BCAQMD have submitted and we have                         requirements applicable to major
                                               implementation of part D requirements                                        approved provisions addressing the                        stationary sources of PM2.5 also apply to
                                               for nonattainment new source review                                          basic CAA section 110 provisions. The                     major stationary sources of PM2.5
                                               permit programs; provisions for air                                          Butte County portion of the California                    precursors, except where the
                                               pollution modeling; and provisions for                                       SIP 19 contains enforceable emission                      Administrator has determined that such
                                               public and local agency participation in                                     limitations; requires monitoring,                         sources do not contribute significantly
                                               planning and emission control rule                                           compiling and analyzing of ambient air                    to PM2.5 levels that exceed the NAAQS
                                               development.                                                                 quality data; requires preconstruction                    in the area.
                                                  We note that SIPs must be fully                                           review of new or modified stationary                         As noted in Section II.C.of this
                                               approved only with respect to                                                sources; provides for adequate funding,                   document, the EPA determined in 2013
                                               applicable requirements for purposes of                                      staff, and associated resources necessary                 that the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area
                                               redesignation in accordance with                                             to implement its requirements; and                        attained the 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS
                                               section 107(d)(3)(E)(ii). The section                                        provides the necessary assurances that                    based on 2010–2012 data. In accordance
                                               110(a)(2) (and part D) requirements that                                     the State maintains responsibility for                    with the EPA’s Clean Data Policy, we
                                               are linked to a particular nonattainment                                     ensuring that the CAA requirements are                    determined that the following
                                               area’s designation and classification are                                    satisfied in the event that Butte County                  requirements do not apply to the Chico
                                               the relevant measures to evaluate in                                         is unable to meet its CAA obligations.                    PM2.5 nonattainment area for so long as
                                               reviewing a redesignation request.                                           There are no outstanding or                               the area continues to attain the PM2.5
                                               Requirements that apply regardless of                                        disapproved applicable SIP submittals                     standard or until the area is
                                               the designation of any particular area of                                    with respect to the Butte County portion                  redesignated to attainment: An
                                               a state are not applicable requirements                                      of the SIP that prevent redesignation of                  attainment demonstration under section
                                               for the purposes of redesignation, and                                       the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area for                    189(a)(1)(B); RACM provisions under
                                               the State will remain subject to these                                       the 24-hour PM2.5 standard. Therefore,                    sections 172(c) and 189(a)(1)(C);
                                                                                                                            we propose to conclude that CARB and                      reasonable further progress provisions
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                                               requirements after the Chico PM2.5
                                               nonattainment area is redesignated to                                        BCAQMD have met all general SIP                           under section 189(c)(1); and
                                               attainment.                                                                  requirements for Chico that are                           contingency measures under section
                                                  For example, CAA section                                                                                                            172(c)(9).20
                                                                                                                               18 See,e.g., 75 FR 36023 at 36026 (June 24, 2010).
                                               110(a)(2)(D) requires that SIPs contain                                         19 The Butte County portion of the federally             20 The EPA’s Clean Data Policy for PM
                                               certain measures to prevent sources in                                       approved SIP can be viewed at https://
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                2.5
                                                                                                                                                                                      nonattainment areas is set forth in a memorandum
                                               a state from significantly contributing to                                   www.epa.gov/sips-ca/epa-approved-butte-county-            entitled ‘‘Clean Data Policy for the Fine Particle
                                               air quality problems in another state:                                       air-district-regulations-california-sip.                  National Ambient Air Quality Standards,’’ issued



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                                                  Moreover, in the context of evaluating               section 189(e), except where the                      to provide for reasonable further
                                               an area’s eligibility for redesignation,                Administrator determines that such                    progress towards attainment in the
                                               there is a separate and additional                      sources do not contribute significantly               nonattainment area.
                                               justification for finding that                          to PM2.5 levels that exceed the standard                 The process for reviewing permit
                                               requirements associated with attainment                 in the area; (4) requirements under                   applications and issuing permits for
                                               are not applicable for purposes of                      section 172(c)(7) that meet the                       new or modified major stationary
                                               redesignation. Prior to and                             applicable provisions of section                      sources of air pollution is referred to as
                                               independently of the Clean Data                         110(a)(2); and (5) provisions to ensure               new source review (NSR). With respect
                                               Policy,21 and specifically in the context               that federally supported or funded                    to nonattainment pollutants in
                                               of redesignations, the EPA interpreted                  projects conform to the air quality                   nonattainment areas, this process is
                                               attainment-linked requirements as not                   planning goals in the applicable SIP                  referred to as nonattainment NSR
                                               applicable for purposes of                              under section 176(c).                                 (NNSR). Areas that are designated as
                                               redesignation. In the General Preamble,                   The Chico redesignation request                     attainment or unclassifiable for one or
                                               the EPA explained that the section                      substantively meets the Part D                        more NAAQS are required to submit SIP
                                               172(c)(9) requirements are directed at                  requirements for redesignation                        revisions that ensure that major new
                                               ensuring RFP and attainment by the                      purposes. We discuss each of these                    stationary sources or major
                                               applicable date. We noted that these                    requirements below.                                   modifications of existing stationary
                                               requirements no longer apply when an                    a. Emissions Inventory                                sources meet the federal requirements
                                               area has attained the standard and is                                                                         for prevention of significant
                                               eligible for redesignation. Furthermore,                   Section 172(c)(3) of the CAA requires              deterioration (PSD), including
                                               CAA section 175A for maintenance                        states to submit a comprehensive,                     application of best available control
                                               plans provides specific requirements for                accurate, current inventory of relevant               technology for each applicable pollutant
                                                                                                       PM2.5 pollutants for the baseline year
                                               contingency measures that effectively                                                                         emitted in significant amounts, among
                                                                                                       from all sources within the
                                               supersede the requirements of section                                                                         other requirements.24
                                                                                                       nonattainment area. The inventory must
                                               172(c)(9) for these areas.                                                                                       The District is responsible for
                                                  Thus, even if the requirements                       address direct and secondary PM2.5
                                                                                                                                                             stationary source emissions units, and
                                               associated with attainment had not                      emissions, and all stationary (generally
                                                                                                                                                             its regulations govern air permits issued
                                               previously been suspended, they would                   referring to larger stationary source or
                                                                                                                                                             for such units. Although BCAQMD does
                                               not apply for purposes of evaluating                    ‘‘point’’ sources), area (generally
                                                                                                                                                             not have a fully approved NNSR rule,25
                                               whether an area that has attained the                   referring to smaller stationary and
                                                                                                                                                             it does not affect EPA approval of the
                                                                                                       fugitive sources), and mobile (on-road,
                                               standard qualifies for redesignation. The                                                                     redesignation request because the
                                                                                                       non-road, locomotive and aircraft)
                                               EPA has enunciated this position since                                                                        maintenance demonstration does not
                                                                                                       sources are to be included in the
                                               the General Preamble was published                                                                            rely on implementation of NNSR 26 and
                                                                                                       inventory.
                                               more than 25 years ago, and it                             On November 15, 2012, CARB                         upon redesignation the nonattainment
                                               represents the Agency’s interpretation of               submitted a SIP revision for the Chico                permitting program requirements shift
                                               what constitutes applicable                             nonattainment area that provided a 2011               to the PSD permitting program
                                               requirements under section 107(d)(3)(E).                winter-time emissions inventory with                  requirements under 40 CFR 51.166.
                                               The courts have recognized the scope of                 emissions estimates in tons per day                      The District has a SIP-approved PSD
                                               the EPA’s authority to interpret                        (tpd) for PM2.5 and PM2.5 precursors.23               program (Rule 1107) that will apply to
                                               ‘‘applicable requirements’’ in the                      After reviewing the CARB submittal of                 PM2.5 and PM2.5 precursor emissions
                                               redesignation context.22                                the Chico emissions inventory and                     from new major sources or major
                                                  The remaining applicable Part D                      supporting documentation, the EPA                     modifications upon redesignation of the
                                               requirements for moderate PM2.5 areas                   determined that the emissions inventory
                                               are: (1) An emission inventory under                    met the requirements of the CAA and                      24 PSD requirements control the growth of new

                                               section 172(c)(3); (2) a permit program                 EPA guidance and approved it
                                                                                                                                                             source emissions in areas designated as attainment
                                               for the construction and operation of                                                                         for a NAAQS.
                                                                                                       consistent with CAA sections 110 and                     25 The EPA partially approved and partially
                                               new and modified major stationary                       172(c)(3) (79 FR 14404, March 14, 2014).              disapproved BCAQMD’s nonattainment NSR rule
                                               sources of PM2.5 under sections                                                                               (Rule 432) because ammonia was not listed as a
                                               172(c)(5) and 189(a)(1)(A); (3) control                 b. Permits for New and Modified Major                 PM2.5 precursor (81 FR 93820, December 22, 2016).
                                               requirements for major stationary                       Stationary Sources                                    On June 12, 2017, the District submitted a revised
                                                                                                                                                             rule to correct this deficiency. The EPA proposed
                                               sources of PM2.5 precursors under                          CAA sections 172(c)(5) and                         to approve the revised rule on March 23, 2018 (83
                                                                                                       189(a)(1)(A) require that states submit               FR 12694).
                                               on December 14, 2004, by Stephen D. Page,               SIP revisions that establish certain                     26 Because PSD requirements will apply after
                                               Director, EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and                                                              redesignation, an area being redesignated to
                                               Standards. For examples of other rulemaking             requirements for new or modified
                                                                                                                                                             attainment need not comply with the requirement
                                               actions applying the Clean Data Policy in PM2.5         stationary sources in nonattainment                   that a nonattainment NSR program be approved
                                               nonattainment areas, see 78 FR 41901, July 12, 2013     areas, including provisions to ensure                 prior to redesignation, providing the state
                                               (West Central Pinal, Arizona); 80 FR 22666, April       that new major sources or major                       demonstrates maintenance of the NAAQS in the
                                               23, 2015 (Liberty-Clairton, Pennsylvania); and 82                                                             area without implementation of nonattainment
                                               FR 13392, March 13, 2017 (Imperial County,              modifications of existing sources of
                                                                                                                                                             NSR. A more detailed rationale for this view is
                                               California). The PM2.5 SIP Requirements Rule            nonattainment pollutants incorporate                  described in a memorandum from Mary Nichols,
                                               includes a discussion of EPA’s Clean Data Policy        the highest level of control, referred to             Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation,
                                               (81 FR 58010 at 58127) and codifies the Clean Data
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                                                                                                       as the lowest achievable emission rate,               dated October 14, 1994, titled ‘‘Part D New Source
                                               Policy governing the implementation of current and                                                            Review Requirements for Areas Requesting
                                               future PM2.5 NAAQS at 40 CFR 51.1015.                   and that increases in emissions from
                                                                                                                                                             Redesignation to Attainment.’’ See also
                                                 21 The Calcagni memo states that the                  such stationary sources are offset so as              redesignation rulemakings for Detroit, Michigan (60
                                               requirements for reasonable further progress and                                                              FR 12459, March 7, 1995); Cleveland-Akron-Lorain,
                                               other measures needed for attainment will not             23 Monitoring data for the Chico nonattainment      Ohio (61 FR 20458, May 7, 1996); Louisville,
                                               apply for redesignations because they only have         area indicate that high concentrations of PM2.5       Kentucky (66 FR 53665, October 23, 2001); Grand
                                               meaning for areas not attaining the standard (p. 6).    occur primarily during the winter months;             Rapids, Michigan (61 FR 31831, June 21, 1996); and
                                                 22 See Sierra Club v. EPA, 375 F.3d 537 (7th Cir.     consequently, the District submitted a winter-        Yuba City-Marysville, California (79 FR 61822,
                                               2004).                                                  season inventory.                                     October 15, 2014).



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                                               area to attainment.27 Thus, new major                   approach was upheld in Association of                 supported or funded projects conform to
                                               sources with significant PM2.5 emissions                Irritated Residents v. EPA, 423 F.3d 989              the air quality planning goals in the
                                               and major modifications of PM2.5 at                     (9th Cir. 2005) and extended to PM2.5                 applicable SIP. Section 176(c) further
                                               major sources as defined under 40 CFR                   implementation in the PM2.5 SIP                       provides that state conformity
                                               51.166 will be required to obtain a PSD                 Requirements Rule. A state may develop                provisions must be consistent with
                                               permit or address PM2.5 emissions in                    its attainment plan and adopt RACM                    federal conformity regulations that the
                                               their existing PSD permit. Further, the                 that target only those precursors that are            CAA requires the EPA to promulgate.
                                               maintenance demonstration does not                      necessary to control for purposes of                  The EPA’s conformity regulations are
                                               rely on implementation of NNSR                          timely attainment. See 81 FR 58010 at                 codified at 40 CFR part 93, subparts A
                                               because the Plan applies standard                       58020.                                                (referred to herein as ‘‘transportation
                                               growth factors to stationary source                        Therefore, because the requirement of              conformity’’) and B (referred to herein
                                               emissions and does not rely on NSR                      section 189(e) is primarily actionable in             as ‘‘general conformity’’).
                                               offsets to reduce the rate of increase in               the context of addressing precursors in               Transportation conformity applies to
                                               emissions over time from point sources.                 an attainment plan, a precursor                       transportation plans, programs, and
                                               In addition, the Chico PM2.5 Plan adds                  exemption analysis under section 189(e)               projects developed, funded, and
                                               emission reduction credits (ERCs) for                   and the EPA’s implementing regulations                approved under title 23 U.S.C. or the
                                               PM10,28 NOX, SOX, and reactive organic                  is not an applicable requirement that                 Federal Transit Act, and general
                                               gasses (ROG) 29 to future projected                     needs to be fully approved in the                     conformity applies to all other federally-
                                               emissions to ensure that the use of ERCs                context of a redesignation under CAA                  supported or funded projects. SIP
                                               will not be inconsistent with the future                section 107(d)(3)(E)(ii). As discussed                revisions intended to address the
                                               PM2.5 maintenance goals. Therefore, the                 above, for areas that are attaining the               conformity requirements are referred to
                                               EPA concludes that a fully-approved                     standard, the EPA does not interpret                  herein as ‘‘conformity SIPs.’’ The EPA
                                               nonattainment NSR program is not                        attainment planning requirements of                   believes it is reasonable to interpret the
                                               necessary for approval of the State’s                   subparts 1 and 4 to be applicable                     conformity SIP requirements as not
                                               redesignation request for the Chico                     requirements for the purposes of                      applying for purposes of a redesignation
                                               PM2.5 nonattainment area.                               redesignating an area to attainment.                  request under section 107(d) because
                                                 We conclude that Butte County’s                          As previously noted, the EPA                       state conformity rules are still required
                                               portion of the California SIP adequately                determined in 2013 that the Chico PM2.5               after redesignation and federal
                                               meets the requirements of section                       nonattainment area had attained the                   conformity rules apply where state rules
                                               172(c)(5) and 189(a)(1)(A) for purposes                 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS, and in                      have not been approved. See Wall v.
                                               of this redesignation.                                  2017 affirmed that the area had attained              EPA, 265 F.3d 426 (6th Cir. 2001),
                                                                                                       the NAAQS by the statutory attainment                 upholding this interpretation.30
                                               c. Control Requirements for PM2.5                       date. The Chico area has expeditiously
                                               Precursors                                              attained the 2006 24-hour PM2.5                       C. The Area Must Show the
                                                                                                       NAAQS, and therefore, no additional                   Improvement in Air Quality Is Due to
                                                  CAA section 189(e) provides that
                                                                                                                                                             Permanent and Enforceable Emission
                                               control requirements for major                          controls of any pollutant, including any
                                                                                                                                                             Reductions
                                               stationary sources of direct PM10                       PM2.5 precursor, are necessary to bring
                                               (including PM2.5) shall also apply to PM                the area into attainment. In Section V.A.                In order to approve a redesignation to
                                               precursors from those sources, except                   of this document, we find that the area               attainment, section 107(d)(3)(E)(iii) of
                                               where the EPA determines that major                     continues to attain the NAAQS. In                     the CAA requires the EPA to determine
                                               stationary sources of such precursors do                section V.C. of this document, the EPA                that the improvement in air quality is
                                               not contribute significantly to PM10                    is proposing to determine that the Chico              due to emission reductions that are
                                               levels that exceed the standard in the                  PM2.5 nonattainment area has attained                 permanent and enforceable, and that the
                                               area. The CAA does not explicitly                       the standard due to permanent and                     improvement results from the
                                               address whether it would be appropriate                 enforceable emissions reductions.                     implementation of the applicable SIP
                                               to include a potential exemption from                   Further, as set forth in section V.D. of              and applicable federal air pollution
                                               precursor controls for all source                       this document, we believe that the Plan               control regulations and other permanent
                                               categories under certain circumstances.                 demonstrates continued maintenance of                 and enforceable regulations. Under this
                                               In implementing subpart 4 with regard                   the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 standard                       criterion, a state must be able to
                                               to controlling PM10, the EPA permitted                  through 2030. Taken together, these                   reasonably attribute the improvement in
                                               states to determine that a precursor was                factors support our conclusion that                   air quality to emissions reductions that
                                               ‘‘insignificant’’ where the state could                 PM2.5 precursors are adequately                       are permanent and enforceable.
                                               show in its attainment plan that it                     controlled.                                           Attainment resulting from temporary
                                               would expeditiously attain without                                                                            reductions in emission rates (e.g.,
                                                                                                       d. Compliance With Section 110(a)(2)                  reduced production or shutdown due to
                                               adoption of emission reduction
                                               measures aimed at that precursor. This                    Section 172(c)(7) requires the SIP to               temporary adverse economic
                                                                                                       meet the applicable provisions of                     conditions) or unusually favorable
                                                 27 Rule 1107 was approved on November 12, 2015        section 110(a)(2). As described in                    meteorology would not qualify as an air
                                               (80 FR 69880).                                          section V.B. of this document, we                     quality improvement due to permanent
                                                 28 BCAQMD issues ERCs for PM . When creating
                                                                                   10                  conclude the California SIP meets the                 and enforceable emission reductions
                                               the future year inventories for the maintenance         requirements of section 110(a)(2)                     (Calcagni memo, p. 4).
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                                               demonstration, the District added the amount of
                                               PM10 ERCs to the future year inventories of PM2.5.      applicable for purposes of this                          In its demonstration that
                                               Because PM2.5 is a fraction of PM10, this approach      redesignation.                                        improvements in air quality are
                                               conservatively estimates the maximum pollutant                                                                reasonably attributable to emissions
                                               increase if all ERCs were redeemed within the           e. General and Transportation                         reductions that are permanent and
                                               BCAQMD during the maintenance period. Plan, p.          Conformity Requirements                               enforceable, BCAQMD evaluated several
                                               18 and Attachment D.
                                                 29 California plans sometimes use the term               Under section 176(c) of the CAA,                   factors: The composition of PM2.5 in the
                                               Reactive Organic Gases (ROG) for VOC. These terms       states are required to establish criteria
                                               are essentially synonymous.                             and procedures to ensure that federally                 30 See,   e.g., 60 FR 62748 (December 7, 1995).



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                                               nonattainment area; control measures                             smoke from residential wood burning                         PM2.5 (ammonium nitrate and
                                               that have been implemented since the                             stoves and fireplaces, contributed 76                       ammonium sulfate), geological
                                               area was redesignated to nonattainment;                          percent (19.84 mg/m3) of the 26 mg/m3                       materials, and elements are relatively
                                               changes to the emissions inventory over                          design value. The second largest                            small contributors.
                                               time; and meteorological and economic                            fraction is ammonium nitrate, formed                          The Chico PM2.5 Plan credits control
                                               trends. Based on these factors, the                              from precursor emissions of NOX and                         measures adopted and implemented by
                                               District concluded that permanent and                            ammonia, which accounted for 16                             BCAQMD and CARB and approved into
                                               enforceable reductions in emissions                              percent of the total (4.07 mg/m3). Other                    the SIP by the EPA as reducing
                                               from residential wood burning and                                contributors (i.e., ammonium sulfate,                       emissions to attain the 2006 24-hour
                                               mobile sources provided the greatest                             formed from precursor emissions of SOX                      PM2.5 NAAQS. The District has
                                               emissions reductions (Plan, Section                              and ammonia—4 percent, geological                           jurisdiction over air quality planning
                                               3.c.).                                                           materials—2 percent, and elements—2                         requirements for the Chico
                                                  Using chemical composition data                               percent) account for a much smaller                         nonattainment area and is largely
                                               from speciation samplers located at the                          portion of the ambient PM2.5 (Plan,                         responsible for the regulation of
                                               Chico monitoring site, the District                              Section 4.a. and Attachment F). As                          stationary sources and most area
                                               calculated the average contribution of                           described in our analysis of the                            sources. Table 2 lists BCAQMD rules
                                               different components to the PM2.5                                District’s maintenance demonstration,32                     adopted and SIP-approved since the
                                               design value on the 10 percent of days                           the Plan makes the case that residential                    area’s PM2.5 nonattainment designation
                                               with highest monitored concentrations                            wood burning is the primary contributor                     that contribute towards attainment and
                                               of PM2.5 for 2014–2016.31 Total                                  to the air quality problem in the Chico                     maintenance of the 2006 24-hour PM2.5
                                               carbonaceous mass, which is linked to                            nonattainment area and that secondary                       NAAQS.

                                                 TABLE 2—BCAQMD SIP-APPROVED CONTROL MEASURES AND PROGRAMS CONTRIBUTING TOWARDS ATTAINMENT AND
                                                                         MAINTENANCE OF THE 2006 24-HOUR PM2.5 NAAQS
                                                          Rule                                       Title                                Adoption or amendment date                                 Status

                                               207 .........................   Wood Burning Devices .........................       Amended December 11, 2008 .............          EPA approved—78 FR 21540.
                                               300 .........................   Open Burning Requirements, Prohibi-                  Amended December 9, 2010, February               EPA approved—81 FR 70018.
                                                                                 tions, and Exemptions a.                             24, 2011, and August 27, 2015.
                                               400 .........................   Permit Requirements ............................     Amended May 26, 2011 and April 24,               EPA approved—81 FR 93820.
                                                                                                                                      2014.
                                               401 .........................   Permit Exemptions ................................   Amended May 26, 2011 and April 24,               EPA approved—81 FR 93820.
                                                                                                                                      2014.
                                               432 .........................   Federal New Source Review ................           Adopted May 26, 2011, Amended April              81 FR 93820 (limited approval/limited
                                                                                                                                      24, 2014 and March 23, 2017.                     disapproval), 83 FR 12694 (pro-
                                                                                                                                                                                       posed approval).
                                               433 .........................   Rice Straw Emission Reduction Credits                Amended April 24, 2014 .......................   EPA approved—83 FR 17380.
                                               1107 .......................    Prevention of Significant Deterioration              Adopted June 28, 2012 ........................   EPA approved—80 FR 69880.
                                                  Source: Plan, Table 3–2.
                                                  a BCAQMD participates in the State’s Sacramento Valley Air Basin Smoke Management Program (Plan, p. 11). The program describes the
                                               policies and procedures used with hourly and daily measurements of air quality and meteorology to determine how much open biomass burning
                                               can be allowed in the Sacramento Valley Air Basin. The program ensures that agricultural burning is prohibited on days meteorologically condu-
                                               cive to potentially elevated PM10 concentrations. See Title 17 California Code of Regulations, Subchapter 2, Section 80100 et seq. The regula-
                                               tions can be viewed at http://www.arb.ca.gov/smp/regs/RevFinRegwTOC.pdf.


                                                 The large contribution of wood smoke                           aerosols, further emphasizing the role                      addition, California has unique
                                               on days when the ambient                                         that reductions to this category played                     authority under CAA section 209
                                               concentrations are elevated illustrates                          in attaining the 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS.                       (subject to a waiver by EPA) to adopt
                                               the dominance of this source category.                           In addition, the District has adopted or                    and implement new emission standards
                                               BCAQMD managed three woodstove                                   strengthened open burning                                   for many categories of on-road vehicles
                                               replacement programs between 2005                                requirements and stationary source                          and engines, and new and in-use off-
                                               and 2015. The District calculated that                           rules. Together, these rules have                           road vehicles and engines.
                                               these programs reduced PM2.5 emissions                           provided and will continue to provide                          California has been a leader in the
                                               by 40.5 tons per year (Plan, Attachment                          permanent and enforceable emissions                         development of some of the most
                                               C).33 These reductions were made                                 reductions that have contributed to the                     stringent control measures nationwide
                                               federally enforceable by SIP approval of                         improvement in air quality.                                 for on-road and off-road mobile sources
                                               Rule 207, which prohibits the                                       Source categories for which CARB has                     and the fuels that power them. These
                                               installation of non-certified wood                               primary responsibility for reducing                         standards have reduced new car
                                               burning devices in new and existing                              emissions in California include most                        emissions by 99 percent and new truck
                                               dwellings. The Plan illustrates the                              new and existing on- and off-road                           emissions by 90 percent from
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                                               correlation in improvement in air                                engines and vehicles, motor vehicle                         uncontrolled levels.34 In addition, the
                                               quality with the decline of carbonaceous                         fuels, and consumer products. In                            State has standards for lawn and garden
                                                 31 This matches the three years used to derive the             curtailment program. Because reductions from this           submitted to the EPA on November 16, 2007. The
                                               2016 design value.                                               program are not federally enforceable, the District         2007 State Strategy and associated documents can
                                                 32 Section V.D.2., of this document.                           does not categorize them as permanent and                   be viewed at https://www.arb.ca.gov/planning/sip/
                                                 33 In addition to the woodstove replacement
                                                                                                                enforceable (Plan, p. 11).                                  2007sip/2007sip.htm#state.
                                                                                                                  34 See page 37 of the 2007 State Strategy, which
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                                               equipment, recreational vehicles and                    declined from 22.5 tpd to 13 tpd. This                 Based on our review and evaluation of
                                               boats, and other off-road sources that                  41 percent reduction in NOX emissions                  the Plan, as detailed below, we are
                                               require newly manufactured equipment                    came primarily from the mobile source                  proposing to approve the Chico PM2.5
                                               to be 80–98 percent cleaner than their                  category and, to a lesser extent, from                 Plan because we believe that it meets
                                               uncontrolled counterparts.35 Finally,                   stationary sources.38                                  the requirements of CAA section 175A.
                                               the State has adopted many measures                       The Plan demonstrates that the air
                                               that focus on achieving reductions from                 quality improvement in the Chico PM2.5                 1. Attainment Inventory
                                               in-use mobile sources that include more                 nonattainment area between 2006 and                       In demonstrating maintenance in
                                               stringent inspection and maintenance or                 2015 was not the result of a local                     accordance with CAA section 175A and
                                               ‘‘Smog Check’’ requirements and truck                   economic downturn or unusual or                        the Calcagni memo, a state should
                                               and bus idling restrictions. The State’s                extreme weather patterns. As illustrated               provide an attainment year emissions
                                               measures have generally been approved                   by Figure 3–9 of the Plan, the gross                   inventory to identify the level of
                                               by the EPA into the SIP and as such are                 domestic product of the Chico                          emissions in the area sufficient to attain
                                               fully creditable for meeting CAA                        Metropolitan Statistical Area has                      the NAAQS.39 Where a state has made
                                               requirements.36 While reductions in                     increased continuously since 2008,                     an adequate demonstration that air
                                               PM2.5 emissions from residential wood                   while at the same time, ambient levels                 quality has improved as a result of the
                                               burning have been the primary driver                    of PM2.5 were improving. The area has                  SIP, the attainment inventory will
                                               for improved air quality in the Chico                   continued to attain the PM2.5 NAAQS                    generally be an inventory of actual
                                               nonattainment area, we note that many                   under conditions that were both colder                 emissions at the time the area attained
                                               of the State measures cited above have                  and warmer, and both drier and wetter                  the standard. The inventory must also
                                               provided emissions reductions of PM2.5                  than average, supporting the conclusion                be comprehensive, including emissions
                                               and its precursors since 2006, and thus,                that attainment of the standard is not                 from stationary point sources, area
                                               some improvement in air quality may                     the result of unusual meteorological                   sources, and mobile sources.
                                               reasonably be attributed to them.                       conditions (Plan, Figures 3–7 and 3–8).                   Section 175A requires a state seeking
                                                  Finally, in addition to the local                      We find that the improvement in air                  redesignation to attainment to submit a
                                               district and State rules discussed above,               quality in the Chico PM2.5                             SIP revision to provide for the
                                               the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area has                  nonattainment area is the result of                    maintenance of the NAAQS for a period
                                               also benefitted from emission                           permanent and enforceable emissions                    of at least ten years following
                                               reductions from federal measures. These                 reductions from a combination of EPA-                  redesignation. This can be shown either
                                               federal measures include the EPA’s                      approved local and State control                       by demonstrating that future emissions
                                               national emissions standards for heavy-                 measures and federal control measures.                 of a pollutant and its precursors will not
                                               duty diesel trucks, certain emissions                   As such, we propose to find that the                   exceed the level of the attainment
                                               standards for new construction and farm                 criterion for redesignation set forth at               inventory or by conducting modeling
                                               equipment (i.e., Tier 2 and 3 non-road                  CAA section 107(d)(3)(E)(iii) is satisfied.            that shows the future emissions will not
                                               engines standards, and Tier 4 diesel                    D. The Area Must Have a Fully                          cause a violation of the standard. In
                                               non-road engine standards), locomotive                  Approved Maintenance Plan Under                        accordance with EPA guidance, the state
                                               engine standards and motor vehicle                      Section 175A                                           should project emissions for the 10-year
                                               (Tier 3) standards.37 These on-road and                                                                        period following redesignation, for
                                               off-road vehicle and engine standards,                     Section 175A of the CAA sets forth
                                                                                                       the required elements of a maintenance                 either purpose (Calcagni memo, p. 9).
                                               along with State measures cited above,                                                                         Projected emissions inventories for
                                               have contributed to improved air quality                plan for areas seeking redesignation
                                                                                                       from nonattainment to attainment.                      future years must account for, among
                                               through the gradual, continued turnover                                                                        other things, the ongoing effects of
                                               and replacement of older vehicle                        Under section 175A, the plan must
                                                                                                       demonstrate continued attainment of                    economic growth and adopted
                                               models with newer models                                                                                       emissions control requirements, and the
                                               manufactured to meet increasingly                       the applicable NAAQS for at least 10
                                                                                                       years after the Administrator approves a               inventories are expected to be the best
                                               stringent emissions standards.                                                                                 available representation of future
                                                  Wintertime emissions of the two                      redesignation to attainment. Eight years
                                                                                                       after redesignation, the State must                    emissions. The plan submission should
                                               largest contributors to ambient PM2.5                                                                          include documentation explaining how
                                               concentrations (i.e., direct PM2.5 and                  submit a revised maintenance plan that
                                                                                                       demonstrates continued attainment for                  the state calculated the emissions data
                                               NOX in the form of ammonium nitrate)                                                                           for the base year and projected
                                               declined significantly between 2006 and                 the subsequent ten-year period
                                                                                                       following the initial ten-year                         inventories.
                                               2015. In 2006, wintertime PM2.5                                                                                   The specific PM2.5 emissions
                                               emissions in the Chico PM2.5                            maintenance period. To address the
                                                                                                       possibility of future NAAQS violations,                inventory requirements are set forth in
                                               nonattainment area were estimated to be                                                                        the Air Emissions Reporting Rule (40
                                               approximately 6 tpd. By 2015, total                     the maintenance plan must contain such
                                                                                                       contingency provisions as the EPA                      CFR 51, subpart A) and in 40 CFR
                                               emissions of PM2.5 had declined 12                                                                             51.1008. The EPA has provided
                                               percent to 5.3 tpd. These reductions                    deems necessary to promptly correct
                                                                                                       any violation of the NAAQS that occurs                 additional guidance for developing
                                               were largely attributable to reductions                                                                        PM2.5 emissions inventories in
                                               in emissions from residential fuel                      after redesignation of the area. The
                                                                                                       Calcagni memo provides further                         Emissions Inventory Guidance for
                                               combustion and mobile sources. Over
                                                                                                       guidance on the content of a                           Implementation of Ozone and
                                               the same period, NOX emissions
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                                                                                                       maintenance plan, explaining that a                       39 A maintenance plan for the 2006 24-hour PM
                                                                                                                                                                                                                 2.5
                                                 35 Id.                                                maintenance plan should include an                     NAAQS must include an inventory of emissions of
                                                 36 A list of SIP-approved state measures is           attainment emissions inventory,                        directly emitted PM2.5 and its precursors: NOX, SO2,
                                               available at https://www.epa.gov/sips-ca/epa-           maintenance demonstration, monitoring                  VOCs, and NH3. 40 CFR 51.1008. Consistent with
                                               approved-regulations-california-sip.                                                                           CARB’s usual practice, the Plan provides an
                                                 37 See 66 FR 5001 (January 18, 2001), 63 FR 56968
                                                                                                       and verification of continued
                                                                                                                                                              inventory of ROG rather than VOC. ROG has a
                                               (October 23, 1998), 69 FR 38958 (June 29, 2004), 63     attainment, and a contingency plan.                    slightly broader group of compounds than those
                                               FR 18978 (April 16, 1998), 73 FR 37096 (June 30,                                                               identified in the EPA’s VOC list and is acceptable
                                               2008), and 79 FR 23414 (April 28, 2014).                 38 Plan,   Table 3–3 and Attachment D.                for use by the District.



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                                               Particulate Matter National Ambient Air                                    is based on monitoring data from 2014–                          been projected from actual 2012
                                               Quality Standards (NAAQS) and                                              2016. The District selected 2015 for the                        inventories.
                                               Regional Haze Regulations (July 2017)                                      base year inventory, which is consistent
                                               (‘‘EPA 2017 EI Guidance’’).40                                                                                                              a. 2015 Base Year Emissions Inventory
                                                                                                                          with this time period. Monitoring data
                                                  The emissions inventories are                                           for the Chico nonattainment area have                             The 2015 base year inventory
                                               presented in Chapter 4 of the Plan and                                     shown that high PM2.5 concentrations                            provides the foundation for
                                               in Attachment D, Emissions Inventory                                       occur primarily during the winter
                                               Data. Additional information regarding                                                                                                     demonstrating maintenance for a 10-
                                                                                                                          months; therefore, the Plan’s three                             year period. A summary of the 2015
                                               the development of the emissions
                                                                                                                          emissions inventories (the 2015 base                            winter episode average-season-day
                                               inventories in the Plan was provided by
                                                                                                                          year, and the 2025 and 2030 future year                         emissions inventory for the Chico PM2.5
                                               CARB on February 15, 2018.41
                                                  The Chico PM2.5 Plan’s demonstration                                    inventories) are all winter-season                              nonattainment area is listed in Table 3
                                               that the area has attained the standard                                    inventories. All three inventories have                         and is shown in tons per day (tpd).

                                                       TABLE 3—CHICO PM2.5 NONATTAINMENT AREA 2015 BASE YEAR EMISSIONS INVENTORY (TPD) WINTER EPISODE
                                                                                           AVERAGE-SEASON-DAY
                                                                             Source type/category                                                 PM2.5 a                 NOX               SO2               ROG                    NH3

                                               Stationary .............................................................................               0.560                  1.653              0.096                1.973             0.126
                                               Areawide ..............................................................................                4.560                  1.449              0.145                6.848             3.937
                                               Mobile ...................................................................................             0.375                 10.121              0.053                4.103             0.165
                                               Benefit of woodstove changeout .........................................                              ¥0.238

                                                      Totals ............................................................................              5.257                13.223              0.294             12.924               4.228
                                                  Source: Plan, Attachment D.
                                                  a The EPA’s 2017 EI Guidance notes that emissions inventories are required to include direct PM
                                                                                                                                                    2.5 emissions, separately reported as PM2.5 fil-
                                               terable and condensable emissions, as applicable. In order to clarify ‘‘as applicable,’’ the 2017 EI Guidance provides a list of source types that
                                               are expected to include condensable particulate matter (2017 EI Guidance, Table 15). Because the Chico area’s air quality problem is largely
                                               driven by wood smoke and because there are currently no data available for condensable PM from wood smoke, reporting total direct PM2.5 is
                                               acceptable.


                                                 Areawide sources occur over a wide                                       estimated using outputs from CARB’s                             inventory. Growth profiles for point and
                                               geographic area. Examples of these                                         EMFAC2014 model.42 These emission                               areawide sources are derived from
                                               sources are consumer products, paved                                       factors were then applied to specific                           surrogates (e.g., economic activity, fuel
                                               and unpaved road dust, fireplaces,                                         transportation activity data from the                           usage, population, housing units, etc.)
                                               farming operations, and prescribed                                         2015 Federal Statewide Transportation                           that best reflect the expected growth
                                               burning. Emissions for these categories                                    Improvement Program (FSTIP).                                    trends for each specific source category.
                                               are estimated by both CARB and the                                            Emissions from off-road mobile                               Growth projections were obtained
                                               BCAQMD using various models and                                            sources, which include cargo handling                           primarily from government entities with
                                               methodologies.                                                             equipment, pleasure craft, recreational                         expertise in developing forecasts for
                                                 The Plan uses the EMFAC (short for                                       vehicles, and locomotives, were grown
                                                                                                                                                                                          specific sectors or econometric models.
                                               EMissions FACtor) model to assess                                          from the 2012 emissions inventory.
                                               emissions from on-road vehicles. Off-                                                                                                      Control profiles, which account for
                                               road mobile source emissions are                                           b. Projected Emissions Inventories                              emission reductions resulting from
                                               estimated using various models with the                                       Projected inventories are derived by                         adopted rules and regulations, are
                                               back-up model being OFFROAD2007.                                           applying expected growth trends for                             derived from data provided by the
                                               On-road and off-road models account                                        each source category and expected                               regulatory agencies responsible for the
                                               for the effects of various adopted                                         emissions reductions resulting from                             affected emission categories. A
                                               regulations, technology types, and                                         adopted control measures to the base                            summary of the Chico PM2.5
                                               seasonal conditions on emissions.                                          year inventory. In this instance,                               nonattainment area projected winter
                                                 Emissions from on-road mobile                                            emissions projections for 2025 and 2030                         episode average-season-day emissions
                                               sources, which include passenger                                           were generated by applying growth and                           inventories for the years 2025 and 2030
                                               vehicles, buses, and trucks, were                                          control profiles to the 2015 base year                          is provided in Table 4.
                                                  TABLE 4—2025 AND 2030 PROJECTED CA/BUTTE COUNTY PM2.5 NONATTAINMENT AREA WINTER EPISODE AVERAGE-
                                                                                SEASON-DAY EMISSIONS INVENTORIES (TPD)
                                                                                                      PM2.5                                 NOX                           SOX                        ROG                        NH3
                                                     Source type/category
                                                                                              2025              2030              2025             2030           2025          2030          2025         2030         2025          2030

                                               Stationary ..............................       0.652              0.699               1.621           1.662         0.113         0.122         2.086        2.238           0.141         0.147
                                               Areawide ...............................        4.597              4.529               1.446           1.450         0.151         0.153         7.374        7.557           4.067         4.113
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                                               Mobile ....................................     0.255              0.236               4.829           3.809         0.053         0.055         2.379        2.090           0.131         0.130
                                               ERC Bank .............................          0.107              0.107               0.164           0.164         0.008         0.008         0.164        0.164
                                               Woodstove Changeout ..........                 ¥0.238             ¥0.238


                                                 40 This document is available at https://                                  41 Letter with enclosures from Sylvia                           42 The EPA approved EMFAC2014 for use in SIP

                                               www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2017-07/                                Vanderspeck, Chief, Air Quality Planning Branch,                revisions and transportation conformity at 80 FR
                                               documents/ei_guidance_may_2017_final_rev.pdf.                              CARB, to GwenYoshimura, Manager, Air Quality                    77337 (December 14, 2015).
                                                                                                                          Analysis Section, EPA Region 9.



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                                                  TABLE 4—2025 AND 2030 PROJECTED CA/BUTTE COUNTY PM2.5 NONATTAINMENT AREA WINTER EPISODE AVERAGE-
                                                                          SEASON-DAY EMISSIONS INVENTORIES (TPD)—Continued
                                                                                                  PM2.5                       NOX                           SOX                        ROG                        NH3
                                                   Source type/category
                                                                                           2025           2030         2025          2030           2025          2030          2025          2030         2025          2030

                                                   Total ...............................     5.373          5.333        8.060          7.085         0.325         0.338        12.003        12.049         4.338         4.390
                                                 Source: Plan, Attachment F.


                                                  The EPA has reviewed the results,                              4.2.3.5 of the Guideline notes that PM2.5                  the source category contributions that
                                               procedures, and methodologies for the                             is a mixture of components: Primary                        are the best statistical fit to the
                                               Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area                                    (directly emitted) and secondary                           measured chemical species
                                               emissions inventories. We have                                    (chemically formed in the atmosphere                       concentrations, given measured or
                                               determined that the 2015 base year                                from precursor emissions). In its                          estimated source species profiles. More
                                               inventory and the 2025 and 2030                                   discussion of modeling for PM2.5 New                       simply, in ‘‘speciated rollback,’’ rollback
                                               projected inventories are based on the                            Source Review,44 the Guideline refers to                   is applied to each species or species
                                               most current and accurate information                             the general dispersion modeling                            group separately, then the individual
                                               available to CARB and BCAQMD at the                               requirements located in sections 4.2.1                     components are summed. Within each
                                               time the Plan and its inventories were                            and 4.2.2 for primary PM2.5, and in                        species, a source category’s contribution
                                               being developed. The selection of 2015                            Section 5.4 for secondary PM2.5. The                       is proportional to its share of the
                                               for the base year inventory is also                               Guideline’s discussion of PM2.5 SIP                        corresponding species emission
                                               appropriate because it is within the                              attainment demonstrations 45 references                    inventory.
                                               2014–2016 period during which the area                            Section 5.4 and associated SIP modeling                       For any of the rollback approaches,
                                               attained the standard. The inventories                            guidance that mainly pertain to                            assumptions must be made about
                                               comprehensively address all source                                photochemical models to handle                             secondary PM2.5 such as ammonium
                                               categories in the Chico PM2.5                                     secondarily formed PM2.5.46 These                          nitrate and ammonium sulfate, since
                                               nonattainment area and appropriate                                modeling recommendations address                           they do not correspond directly to
                                               procedures were used to develop the                               situations that involve a few major point                  emission inventory pollutants and
                                               inventories. In addition, CARB and                                sources emitting primary PM2.5 (Section                    because chemical interactions between
                                               BCAQMD developed the 2025 and the                                 4.2) and situations with a few large                       precursors are not represented in
                                               2030 projected inventories based on the                           sources or many sources of secondary                       rollback’s linear scaling. The secondary
                                               2015 base year inventory and accounted                            PM2.5 (Section 5.4).                                       components could conservatively be
                                               for projected growth and reductions in                               For areas such as the Chico area that                   assumed to be part of the unchanging
                                               emissions. We are therefore proposing                             are dominated by primary PM10 or PM2.5                     background concentration, or they
                                               to approve the 2015 base year emissions                           emitted by many small dispersed                            might be assumed to scale in proportion
                                               inventory and the 2025 and 2030                                   sources such as fugitive dust or                           to their corresponding precursor
                                               projected year inventories for the Chico                          residential wood burning, the rollback                     emissions, e.g., ammonium nitrate in
                                               PM2.5 Nonattainment Area as meeting                               model has historically been used. In                       proportion to NOX emissions. While
                                               the requirements of CAA section 175A                              simple rollback, the monitored ambient                     these approaches are relatively
                                               of the CAA.                                                       concentration (net of any unchanging                       imprecise in comparison to
                                                                                                                 background concentration) is assumed                       photochemical grid models, if
                                               2. PM2.5 Maintenance Demonstration                                to be proportional to emissions. When                      secondary particulates are a small
                                               a. PM2.5 Modeling Requirements                                    emissions are reduced by a given                           portion of ambient PM2.5 in a particular
                                                                                                                 percentage, the concentration is                           area, the uncertainty in the model
                                                  As noted previously, the requirement                           assumed to scale or ‘‘roll back’’ by the                   results will also be small.
                                               that maintenance plans must                                       same percentage. A variant of this
                                               demonstrate attainment of the NAAQS                                                                                          b. Modeling in the Plan
                                                                                                                 technique is ‘‘proportional rollback,’’ in
                                               for at least 10 years after the                                   which rollback is applied to each                             Because some precursors increase
                                               redesignation can be met in one of two                            emission source category individually,                     slightly over the 10-year maintenance
                                               ways: By showing that future emissions                            then summed in proportion to each                          period, the Chico PM2.5 Plan uses
                                               will not exceed the level of the                                  source category’s ambient contribution.                    modeling to demonstrate ongoing
                                               attainment inventory or by using                                  The proportions, or source                                 maintenance of the standard. The Plan’s
                                               modeling to show that the future                                  apportionment, can be estimated using                      maintenance demonstration is based on
                                               emissions will not cause a violation of                           chemically speciated PM2.5                                 speciated rollback modeling, with
                                               the NAAQS. Modeling predicts future                               measurements. This can be done with a                      concentrations for PM2.5 species scaled
                                               ambient concentrations for comparison                             receptor model such as the Chemical                        according to changes in corresponding
                                               to the NAAQS, making use of                                       Mass Balance model or the Positive                         species emission inventory categories.47
                                               information such as ambient                                       Matrix Factorization model, which finds                    The Plan shows the chemical
                                               concentrations, meteorology, and                                                                                             composition of PM2.5 in tables and pie
                                               current and projected emission                                    available at https://www.epa.gov/scram/clean-air-          charts, showing concentrations and
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                                               inventories, including the effect of                              act-permit-modeling-guidance.                              percentages for five species groups
                                               control measures in the plan.                                       44 See subsection (b) of the Guideline.
                                                                                                                   45 See subsection (c) of the Guideline.
                                                  The main EPA source of guidance on                                                                                           47 Plan, Section 4.a. The Plan uses the terms
                                                                                                                   46 Modeling Guidance for Demonstrating                   ‘‘rollback’’ and ‘‘proportional rollback.’’ Here and
                                               modeling is the Guideline on Air
                                                                                                                 Attainment of Air Quality Goals for Ozone, PM2.5,          elsewhere, the terms ‘‘proportional rollback’’ and
                                               Quality Models (‘‘Guideline’’).43 Section                         and Regional Haze, December 2014 Draft, EPA                ‘‘speciated rollback’’ are used loosely. These and
                                                                                                                 OAQPS; available at https://www.epa.gov/scram/             other rollback variants all assume concentrations
                                                43 40 CFR 51 Appendix W, Guideline on Air                        state-implementation-plan-sip-attainment-                  are proportional to emissions but vary in how they
                                               Quality Models, 82 FR 5182, January 17, 2017;                     demonstration-guidance.                                    map emissions to concentrations.



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                                               (ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate,                      was carbonaceous aerosol or organic                    ammonium sulfate with total SOX
                                               carbonaceous aerosols, geological, and                    matter, which was estimated by mass                    emissions.
                                               elements) for the 10 percent of days                      balance, that is, the total PM2.5 mass less              The maintenance demonstration base
                                               with the highest monitored 24-hour                        the mass of all the other species.54 The               year was 2015, the center of the 2014—
                                               PM2.5 concentrations.48 49 The species                    concentrations were then scaled so the                 2016 period upon which the 2016
                                               percentages were derived from averages                    total matched the 2016 design value of                 design value is based. The predicted
                                               of speciated Chico PM2.5 monitoring                       26 mg/m3. This procedure yielded
                                                                                                                                                                emission changes between base year
                                               data during 2014–2016, which matches                      species group concentrations
                                                                                                                                                                2015 and future year 2030 were used to
                                               the three years used to derive the 2016                   representative of the design value as the
                                                                                                                                                                scale the species components of the
                                               design value.                                             starting point for speciated rollback.
                                                                                                            Ambient concentrations of PM2.5 have                2016 design value. A bank of ERCs is
                                                  The speciation data show that days                                                                            maintained by the District for
                                               with high PM2.5 concentrations in the                     both a local component and a
                                                                                                         background component. The local                        equipment shutdowns and voluntary
                                               Chico nonattainment area are                                                                                     controls at permitted sources; these are
                                               dominated by carbonaceous aerosol,                        component is generated by emissions
                                                                                                         from sources located with the                          emissions that are not occurring
                                               which accounted for 76 percent of the                                                                            presently, but potentially could occur in
                                               total. The District’s attribution of this                 nonattainment area. The background
                                                                                                         component is not attributed to local                   the future if the credits were used by
                                               principally to organic matter from wood
                                                                                                         sources; it consists of PM2.5 (and its                 new sources to offset their emissions as
                                               burning is corroborated by the close
                                                                                                         precursors) that is transported into the               part of the NSR permitting process. The
                                               agreement between the concentration
                                                                                                         area by air flowing in from upwind.                    ERCs were added to 2030 emissions for
                                               trends of carbonaceous aerosol and of
                                                                                                         Since only the local component can be                  each pollutant but not to 2015
                                               potassium, a marker element for wood
                                               burning.50 Wood burning emissions are                     affected by changes in the area’s                      emissions. ERCs are not maintained for
                                               85 percent of the total direct PM2.5                      emissions, rollback scales                             direct PM2.5 emissions, so PM10 ERCs
                                               emissions. The Plan states that the                       concentrations with background                         were used. Both of these choices make
                                               highest concentrations occur under                        concentrations subtracted out (i.e., net               the 2030 emission estimate
                                               stagnant conditions in winter, typically                  of background). Speciated                              conservatively high. The District had a
                                               in the evening and early morning hours.                   concentrations from Bliss State Park                   successful wood burning device change
                                               The diurnal pattern of concentrations is                  next to Lake Tahoe were chosen in the                  out program. As previously noted,
                                               consistent with this and with increased                   Plan as background concentrations that                 between 2005–2015, 739 wood stoves
                                               residential wood burning in the evening                   would occur in the airshed in the                      were replaced with cleaner-burning
                                               hours.51 The geological and elements                      absence of local anthropogenic                         devices. The resulting emission
                                               species groups each contributed 2                         emissions. These concentrations were                   reductions were included in both the
                                               percent to high PM2.5 levels.                             subtracted from Chico concentrations                   base and future year emissions,
                                                  Secondarily formed PM2.5 in the form                   for the corresponding species groups,                  reflecting baseline emission inventory
                                               of ammonium nitrate and ammonium                          resulting in local concentrations to be                estimates through the maintenance
                                               sulfate respectively comprised 16                         scaled according to emissions changes                  period. No credit was taken for later
                                               percent and 4 percent of PM2.5                            (‘‘available for rolling’’).                           stove change outs or for the District’s
                                                                                                            To perform the rollback analysis, the               Check Before You Light voluntary
                                               concentrations. These species are
                                                                                                         species groups must be matched to                      curtailment program, both of which are
                                               formed from precursor emissions of
                                                                                                         emission inventory categories that affect              expected to yield additional emission
                                               NOX, SOX, and ammonia.
                                                                                                         those species’ concentrations. Since the               reductions through 2030.
                                                  The instruments and techniques used                    highest PM2.5 concentrations occur
                                               to measure speciated PM2.5 do not                         during winter months when residential                    Fugitive dust emissions for the
                                               measure all species, so some                              wood burning is greatest, a winter                     geological component are projected to
                                               adjustments are needed for the total                      season inventory was used. Five groups                 increase by 14 percent, mainly due to
                                               speciated to match the full PM2.5 mass,                   of ambient species were mapped to                      increased paved road dust, residential
                                               as measured with the FRM for PM2.5.52                     emission inventory categories. The                     building, and road construction,55 but
                                               For the rollback, the Plan mainly used                    geological (or fugitive dust) component                this component accounts for only 2.3
                                               the adjustments followed in the                           was assumed to be proportional to                      percent of PM2.5 concentrations. The
                                               IMPROVE (Interagency Monitoring of                        fugitive dust emissions, including                     sum of all other directly-emitted
                                               Protected Visual Environments) network                    farming operations, construction, road                 primary PM2.5 emissions categories is
                                               for each species group.53 The exception                   dust, and fugitive wind-blown dust. The                the largest single component of
                                                                                                         sum of the carbonaceous aerosols                       concentrations; it is expected to decline
                                                  48 Plan, Figure 4.1, p. 20; Attachment E, table in
                                                                                                         component and the elements                             by only 0.8 percent by 2030. NOX
                                               Figure 4.1, p.1; and Attachment F, Figure 1, p.1.
                                                  49 The ‘‘geological’’ group comprises those            component was assumed to be                            emissions, used to scale ammonium
                                               species typically found in soil (such as silicon). The    proportional to the total emissions from               nitrate, are expected to fall by some 46
                                               ‘‘elements’’ group consists of all species not in other   all other directly-emitted primary PM2.5               percent; this is mainly due to declining
                                               groups.                                                                                                          mobile source emissions, which are 80
                                                  50 Plan, p.13.
                                                                                                         emissions categories. The ammonium
                                                  51 Plan, p.13, including Figure 3–4, and p.15.
                                                                                                         nitrate component was assumed to scale                 percent of the NOX inventory. SOX
                                                  52 For example, carbon and various ions are            with total NOX emissions, and                          emissions, used to scale ammonium
                                                                                                                                                                sulfate, are projected to increase by
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                                               measured but the oxygen originally chemically
                                               bound to them is not. Also, the sampling schedules        vista.cira.colostate.edu/Improve/reconstructed-fine-   about 15 percent, mainly due to an
                                               and averaging procedures differ between the FRM           mass/.                                                 increase in stationary source fuel
                                               and speciated measurements.                                 54 Due to large uncertainties in carbonaceous
                                                  53 Plan, Table 4.1, p. 21; IMPROVE (Interagency
                                                                                                                                                                combustion from electricity generation.
                                                                                                         mass measurements, mass balance is also used in
                                               Monitoring of Protected Visual Environments) is a         the EPA-recommended SANDWICH approach
                                                                                                                                                                  55 California Air Resources Board, CEPAM—
                                               monitoring program managed by EPA and other               (Sulfate, Adjusted Nitrate, Derived Water, Inferred
                                               federal and state agencies, to assess visibility and      Carbonaceous material balance approach),               California Emissions Projection Analysis Model,
                                               aerosol conditions including PM2.5 species, in Class      described in EPA draft Modeling Guidance for           https://www.arb.ca.gov/app/emsinv/fcemssumcat/
                                               I areas such as National Parks. http://                   Demonstrating Attainment, section 4.4.4.               fcemssumcat2016.php, retrieved March 4th, 2018.



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                                               As noted above, ammonium sulfate is                     the large number and dispersed                        Consequently, we are proposing to
                                               only 4 percent of PM2.5 concentrations.                 distribution of sources, especially since             determine that the Chico PM2.5 Plan
                                                 The last steps in rollback are                        the highest concentrations occur under                adequately demonstrates maintenance
                                               summing the emissions-scaled                            stagnant conditions, which dispersion                 of the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS
                                               concentrations for the species groups                   models do not handle well. Given that                 through 2030.
                                               and then adding the background                          the key air quality problem is already
                                               concentrations back in. Considered                                                                            3. Verification of Continued Attainment
                                                                                                       understood, neither photochemical grid
                                               individually, projected reductions in                   models nor dispersion models would                       Under CAA section 175A, a
                                               NOX emissions will yield a 1.83 mg/m3                   provide much information that is not                  maintenance plan must demonstrate
                                               reduction to the design value. The                      already available from the rollback                   continued attainment of the applicable
                                               decrease in non-dust PM2.5 accounts for                 model. The EPA finds that the use of                  NAAQS for at least ten years after EPA
                                               an additional reduction of 0.16 mg/m3.                  rollback meets available guidance and is              approves a redesignation to attainment.
                                               Projected increases in ammonium                         appropriate for the Chico maintenance                 Eight years after redesignation, the State
                                               sulfate and fugitive dust emissions are                 demonstration.                                        must submit a revised maintenance plan
                                               predicted to contribute a 0.18 mg/m3                      The EPA also finds that the Plan                    that demonstrates continued attainment
                                               increase. The final result of the                       correctly implemented the calculations                for the subsequent ten-year period
                                               maintenance demonstration modeling                      needed for rollback, used an appropriate              following the initial ten-year
                                               was a decrease of 1.8 mg/m3 from the                    mapping of ambient PM2.5 components                   maintenance period. To address the
                                               2016 level, resulting in a 2030 design                  to emission inventory categories, and                 possibility of future NAAQS violations,
                                               value of 24.2 mg/m3, well below the 35                  incorporated a degree of conservatism.                the maintenance plan must contain such
                                               mg/m3 NAAQS.                                              The main drawback to rollback for                   contingency provisions that EPA deems
                                                                                                       Chico PM2.5 is its inherently simple                  necessary to promptly correct any
                                               c. EPA Evaluation of the Maintenance                    handling of secondary particulates,                   violation of the NAAQS that occurs after
                                               Demonstration                                           which, though a minor ambient                         redesignation of the area. Based on our
                                                  The choice of an appropriate model                   component in this instance, are not                   review and evaluation of the plan, as
                                               for the District’s maintenance                          negligible. The assumption that                       detailed below, we are proposing to
                                               demonstration was informed by                           ammonium nitrate and ammonium                         approve the Chico PM2.5 Plan because
                                               particular circumstances of the Chico                   sulfate scale linearly with NOX and SOX               we believe that it meets the CAA section
                                               nonattainment area, most notably the                    emissions, respectively, is simple and is             175A requirements for verification of
                                               dominance of primary PM2.5 in ambient                   consistent with rollback, but may not be              continued attainment.
                                               concentrations, the dispersed nature of                 fully correct. Even if they do scale in a                In demonstrating maintenance,
                                               the many sources responsible for it, and                reasonably linear manner, they might                  continued attainment of the NAAQS can
                                               the relatively small fraction composed                  not respond on a one-to-one basis, e.g.               be verified through operation of an
                                               of secondary particulate matter. As                     a 10 percent NOX emission reduction                   appropriate air quality monitoring
                                               discussed in the Plan, organic carbon                   might yield only a 7 percent ambient                  network. The Calcagni memo (p. 11)
                                               from wood burning emissions is 76                       ammonium nitrate response. As noted                   states that the maintenance plan should
                                               percent of PM2.5 on the highest                         above, the decline in NOX emissions                   contain provisions for continued
                                               concentration days, and the highest                     accounts for much of the predicted 1.8                operation of air quality monitors that
                                               concentrations occur under stagnant                     mg/m3 decrease in PM2.5 concentrations                will provide such verification. As
                                               winter conditions. The Plan examined                    between 2015 and 2030. However,                       discussed in section V.A. of this
                                               meteorology, PM2.5 emissions, ambient                   ambient concentrations in Chico are far               document, PM2.5 is currently monitored
                                               PM2.5 data, including speciated PM2.5                   enough below the level of the NAAQS                   by CARB within the Chico PM2.5
                                               monitoring data over the past decade,                   that, even using highly conservative                  nonattainment area. In Section 4.c. of
                                               and how the diurnal PM2.5 pattern                       assumptions for secondary particulates,               the Chico PM2.5 Plan, the District
                                               changed over time, to make the case that                maintenance of the NAAQS is not                       indicates that CARB intends to maintain
                                               residential wood burning is the                         jeopardized. If ammonium nitrate does                 an appropriate PM2.5 monitoring
                                               dominant contributor to the air quality                 not respond at all to the 46 percent NOX              network and review data through the
                                               problem in the Chico nonattainment                      reduction, but instead remains at its                 maintenance period and will collaborate
                                               area. The key assumption in rollback,                   2016 design value level, and ammonium                 with the EPA and stakeholders on any
                                               i.e., that concentrations are proportional              sulfate does conservatively respond on                potential changes to the network. The
                                               to emissions, is true for these primary                 a one-to-one basis to the 15 percent SOX              District commits to using ambient data
                                               PM2.5 emissions. Current EPA guidance                   emission increase of 0.036 tpd, the                   to track the progress of the maintenance
                                               does not mention rollback; however, it                  rollback model predicts a 2030 design                 plan. We find that the Chico PM2.5 Plan
                                               also does not fully cover the Chico                     value of 26.03 mg/m3 (starting from                   contains adequate provisions for
                                               situation of dominant primary PM2.5                     26.00 mg/m3 in 2015), still well below                continued operation of air quality
                                               from many dispersed sources. Instead, it                the NAAQS. Despite the greater                        monitors that will provide verification
                                               mainly discusses photochemical grid                     ammonium nitrate in the highly                        of continued attainment.
                                               models and dispersion models that are                   conservative assumption described                        In addition, CARB and BCAQMD
                                               more appropriate for other situations. It               above as compared to the maintenance                  must inventory emissions sources and
                                               would be unreasonable to require the                    demonstration in the Plan, the increase               report to EPA on a periodic basis under
                                               use of a photochemical grid model just                  in predicted 2030 design value from                   40 CFR part 51, subpart A (‘‘Air
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                                               to handle the minor secondary                           24.2 to 26.0 is relatively small because              Emissions Reporting Requirements’’).
                                               particulate component in Chico, given                   ammonium nitrate is only 16 percent of                These emissions inventory updates will
                                               the time and resources involved, the                    PM2.5 concentrations. Therefore, even if              provide a second way to evaluate
                                               established nature of the main PM2.5                    the reasonable and straightforward                    emissions trends in the area and thereby
                                               problem in the area (wood smoke), and                   assumptions in the rollback modeling                  verify continued attainment of the
                                               the monitored concentrations that are                   were not fully correct, the maintenance               NAAQS. The District commits to
                                               well below the NAAQS. Nor would a                       demonstration would still be adequate                 monitoring the emissions inventory for
                                               dispersion model be appropriate, given                  given how clean the air is in Chico.                  unexpected changes that could affect


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                                               maintenance of the PM2.5 NAAQS. We                      BCAQMD will propose for adoption and                     Under the CAA, states are required to
                                               are proposing to determine that these                   implementation any necessary new                      submit, at various times, control strategy
                                               methods are sufficient for verifying                    rules to the BCAQMD Governing Board                   SIPs and maintenance plans in
                                               continued attainment.                                   within 24 months of the trigger date.                 nonattainment areas. These control
                                                                                                       The measures that BCAQMD would                        strategy SIPs and maintenance plans
                                               4. Contingency Provisions
                                                                                                       consider and analyze include but are                  typically set budgets for criteria
                                                  Section 175A(d) of the CAA requires                  not limited to those listed in Table 4–               pollutants and/or their precursors to
                                               that maintenance plans include                          6 in the Plan.                                        address pollution from cars and trucks.
                                               contingency provisions, as EPA deems                       Upon our review of the Plan, as                    Budgets are generally established for
                                               necessary, to promptly correct any                      summarized above, we find that the                    specific years and specific pollutants or
                                               violations of the NAAQS that occur after                contingency provisions of the Chico                   precursors and must reflect the motor
                                               redesignation of the area. Such                         PM2.5 Plan clearly identify specific                  vehicle control measures contained in
                                               provisions must include a requirement                   contingency measures, contain tracking                the RFP plan and the attainment or
                                               that the state will implement all                       and triggering mechanisms to determine                maintenance demonstration. Per 40 CFR
                                               measures with respect to the control of                 when contingency measures are needed,                 part 93, budgets must be established for
                                               the air pollutant concerned that were                   contain a description of the process of               the last year of the maintenance plan for
                                               contained in the SIP for the area before                recommending and implementing                         direct PM2.5 and PM2.5 precursors
                                               redesignation of the area as an                         contingency measures, and contain                     subject to transportation conformity
                                               attainment area. These contingency                      specific timelines for action. Thus, we               analyses.56 For motor vehicle emissions
                                               provisions are distinguished from those                                                                       budgets to be approvable, they must
                                                                                                       conclude that the contingency
                                               generally required for nonattainment                                                                          meet, at a minimum, the EPA’s
                                                                                                       provisions of the Chico PM2.5 Plan are
                                               areas under CAA section 172(c)(9) in                                                                          adequacy criteria (40 CFR 93.118(e)(4)).
                                                                                                       adequate to ensure prompt correction of
                                               that they are not required to be fully-                                                                          The Transportation Conformity Rule
                                                                                                       a violation and that they comply with
                                               adopted measures that will take effect                                                                        allows areas to forgo establishment of a
                                                                                                       section 175A(d) of the CAA. For the
                                               without further action by the state in                                                                        budget where it is demonstrated that the
                                                                                                       reasons set forth above, EPA is
                                               order for the maintenance plan to be                                                                          regional motor vehicle emissions for a
                                                                                                       proposing to find that the Chico PM2.5
                                               approved. However, the contingency                                                                            particular pollutant or precursor are an
                                                                                                       Plan is consistent with the maintenance
                                               plan is considered to be an enforceable                                                                       insignificant contributor to the air
                                                                                                       plan contingency provision
                                               part of the SIP and should ensure that                                                                        quality problem in an area. The criteria
                                               the contingency measures are adopted                    requirements of the CAA and EPA
                                                                                                       guidance.                                             for insignificance determinations can be
                                               expeditiously once they are triggered by                                                                      found in 40 CFR 93.109(f). In order for
                                               a specified event. The maintenance plan                 5. Transportation and Motor Vehicle                   a pollutant or precursor to be
                                               should clearly identify the measures to                 Emissions Budgets                                     considered an insignificant contributor,
                                               be adopted, a schedule and procedure                                                                          the SIP would have to demonstrate that
                                               for adoption and implementation, and a                     Section 176(c) of the CAA requires
                                                                                                       federal actions in nonattainment and                  it would be unreasonable to expect that
                                               specific timeline for action by the State.                                                                    such an area would experience enough
                                               As a necessary part of the plan, the State              maintenance areas to conform to the
                                                                                                       SIP’s goals of eliminating or reducing                motor vehicle emissions growth in that
                                               should also identify the specific                                                                             pollutant/precursor for a NAAQS
                                               indicators or triggers that will be used                the severity and number of violations of
                                                                                                       the NAAQS and achieving expeditious                   violation to occur. Insignificance
                                               to determine when the contingency                                                                             determinations are based on a number
                                               measures need to be implemented.                        attainment of the standards. Conformity
                                                                                                       to the SIP’s goals means that such                    of factors, including (1) the current state
                                                  The District has adopted a
                                                                                                       actions will not: (1) Cause or contribute             of air quality as determined by
                                               contingency plan to address possible
                                                                                                       to violations of a NAAQS, (2) worsen                  monitoring data for that NAAQS; (2) the
                                               future PM2.5 air quality problems. The
                                                                                                       the severity of an existing violation, or             absence of SIP motor vehicle control
                                               contingency provisions in the Chico
                                                                                                       (3) delay timely attainment of any                    measures; (3) historical trends and
                                               PM2.5 Plan are contained in Section 4.e.
                                                                                                       NAAQS or any interim milestone.                       future projections of the growth of
                                               of the Plan. BCAQMD identifies the
                                                                                                          Actions involving Federal Highway                  motor vehicle emissions; and (4) the
                                               contingency plan trigger as a violation
                                                                                                       Administration (FHWA) or Federal                      percentage of motor vehicle emissions
                                               of the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS. If
                                                                                                       Transit Administration (FTA) funding                  in context of the total SIP inventory.
                                               that should occur, BCAQMD commits to
                                                                                                       or approval are subject to the EPA’s                  The EPA’s rationale for providing for
                                               the following steps:
                                                  (1) Within 60 days of the trigger,                   transportation conformity rule, codified              insignificance determinations is
                                               BCAQMD will commence an analysis to                     at 40 CFR part 93, subpart A. Under this              described in the July 1, 2004, revision
                                               determine if the violation was caused by                rule, metropolitan planning                           to the transportation conformity rule (69
                                               an exceptional event or instrument                      organizations (MPOs) in nonattainment                 FR 40004). Specifically, the rationale is
                                               malfunction, and evaluate                               and maintenance areas coordinate with                 explained on p. 40061 under the
                                               meteorological conditions and                           state and local air quality and                       subsection entitled ‘‘XXIII. B. Areas
                                               emissions inventory.                                    transportation agencies, the EPA,                     With Insignificant Motor Vehicle
                                                  (2) BCAQMD will consult with                         FHWA, and FTA to demonstrate that an                  Emissions.’’
                                               interested parties, community                           area’s regional transportation plans and                 As part of the Chico PM2.5 Plan, the
                                               organizations, and industry to identify                 transportation improvement programs                   BCAQMD requested that the EPA find
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                                               and implement, within nine months                       conform to the applicable SIP. This                     56 Section 93.102(b)(2)(v) of the conformity rule
                                               after the trigger, voluntary and incentive              demonstration is typically done by                    identifies VOC, SOX, and ammonia as PM2.5
                                               measures to reduce directly emitted                     showing that estimated emissions from                 precursor pollutants that that are presumed
                                               PM2.5 or precursors.                                    existing and planned highway and                      insignificant unless the SIP makes a finding that the
                                                  (3) If voluntary and incentive based                 transit systems are less than or equal to             precursor is significant. In contrast, NOX is
                                                                                                                                                             presumed to be a significant contributor, unless the
                                               measures do not bring the area back into                the motor vehicle emissions budgets                   state and the EPA determine that transportation-
                                               attainment 12 months after the                          (‘‘budgets’’) contained in all control                related emissions of NOX are not a significant
                                               contingency plan is triggered, the                      strategy SIPs.                                        contributor (93.102(b)(2)(iv)).



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                                               that on-road emissions of direct PM2.5                                    (1) The Chico Area Is Attaining the                             burning. While there are statewide
                                               and NOX are insignificant for                                             PM2.5 NAAQS                                                     motor vehicle emission controls (smog
                                               conformity purposes, and therefore the                                      The EPA determined that the Chico                             check and vehicle standards) that apply
                                               District did not submit any budgets. The                                  nonattainment area attained the 2006                            throughout California, those measures
                                               EPA is proposing to approve BCAQMD’s                                      24-hour PM2.5 standard on September                             were not adopted specifically to bring
                                               insignificance demonstration for the on-                                  10, 2013 (78 FR 55225). This finding                            this area into attainment.
                                               road motor vehicle contribution of NOX                                    was based on ambient air quality data                           (3) Historical Trends and Future
                                               and PM2.5 emissions to the overall PM2.5                                  for the period of 2010 to 2012. More                            Projections Indicate Motor Vehicle
                                               emissions in the maintenance plan.                                        recently on May 10, 2017, the EPA                               PM2.5 Emissions Are Decreasing
                                                  The information provided by                                            determined that the Chico
                                               BCAQMD to the EPA as part of the SIP                                      nonattainment area met the 2006 24-                               Trends and projections in emissions
                                               revision addresses each of the factors                                    hour PM2.5 standard by its attainment                           of PM2.5 and precursors are presented in
                                               listed in 40 CFR 93.109(f), and is                                        date of December 31, 2015 (82 FR                                several sections of the Chico PM2.5 plan.
                                                                                                                         21711). This finding was based on air                           Table 3.3 of the Chico PM2.5 plan shows
                                               summarized below. Design values for
                                                                                                                         quality data for the period from 2013 to                        reductions of total NOX, PM2.5 and SOX
                                               the area are trending downward from 69
                                                                                                                         2015. Since that period the air quality                         emissions from 2006–2015. During this
                                               mg/m3 in 2008, to 33 mg/m3 in 2012, to                                    has remained well below the 2006 24-                            period, total wintertime emissions of
                                               28 mg/m3 in 2014, and to 26 mg/m3 in                                      hour PM2.5 standard. Table 5                                    PM2.5 decreased 11.8 percent while NOX
                                               2016. NOX emissions from on-road                                          summarizes the air quality design                               emissions decreased by 41.3 percent
                                               mobile sources are predicted to decrease                                  values for the 2014–2016 period.                                and SOX emissions decreased by 45.3
                                               by 70 percent from 2015–2030 and                                                                                                          percent. These trends are projected to
                                               PM2.5 emissions are predicted to                                            TABLE 5—SUMMARY OF DESIGN VAL-                                continue as shown in Table 6, below.
                                               decrease by 24 percent during the same                                       UES FOR THE 24-HOUR PM2.5                                    Emissions of NOX, for the period from
                                               time frame. In addition, the 2030 on-                                        NAAQS IN THE CHICO NONATTAIN-                                the attainment year of 2015 to the
                                               road PM2.5 emissions will account for                                                                                                     maintenance year of 2030, are estimated
                                                                                                                            MENT AREA (μG/M3)
                                               less than three percent of the total direct                                                                                               to decrease 47 percent and total non-
                                               non-dust PM2.5 emissions from all                                                2014                     2015                2016        dust PM2.5 emissions are projected to
                                               sources in the Chico nonattainment                                                                                                        decrease by 1 percent. On-road motor
                                               area. Because on-road NOX emissions                                                28                      29                  26         vehicle emissions decrease even further.
                                               account for a larger percentage (28                                          Source: Plan, Table 3–1.                                     Emissions of on-road NOX and PM2.5 are
                                               percent) of the total emissions, the plan                                                                                                 projected to decrease 70 percent and 24
                                               includes a sensitivity analysis that                                      (2) Motor Vehicle Control Measures                              percent, respectively, from 2015 to
                                               demonstrates that the NOX emissions                                       Were Not Adopted for the Purpose of                             2030. These reductions are projected to
                                               from on-road mobile sources would                                         Bringing the Area Into Attainment                               occur even while vehicle miles travelled
                                               need to increase by 600 percent from                                        As discussed in more detail in                                are predicted to increase 40 percent
                                               2015 levels before the area would                                         sections V.C. and V.D.2. of this                                from 2014–2040. These reductions are
                                               violate the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 standard                                   document, the control measures relied                           due to federal and California motor
                                               in the Chico nonattainment area. Our                                      upon in the Chico PM2.5 plan to bring                           vehicle regulations such as heavy-duty
                                               detailed evaluation and conclusions are                                   the area into attainment are primarily                          highway vehicle standards and fuel
                                               as follows.                                                               associated with residential wood                                standards.

                                                                                                                          TABLE 6—NOX AND PM2.5 EMISSIONS
                                                                                                                                             [tons per winter day]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Percent
                                                                                                                                                                           2015            2025            2030          change from
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            2015

                                               Total NOX .........................................................................................................                13.2             7.9             6.9             ¥47
                                                   On-Road NOX ...........................................................................................                         6.3             2.4             1.9             ¥70
                                               Total Non-Dust PM2.5 ......................................................................................                        4.47             4.5            4.43              ¥1
                                                   Direct PM from On-Road Motor Vehicles (exhaust, tire wear, and brake
                                                      wear) .....................................................................................................                 0.17            0.13            0.13             ¥4
                                                  Source: Plan, Tables 4–5 and 4–6.


                                               (4) The Percentage of Motor Vehicle                                       PM2.5 generally decreases over time. In                         of on-road motor vehicles to the PM2.5
                                               Emissions in the Context of the Total                                     the 2015 attainment year, emissions of                          inventory is very small. In the 2015
                                               SIP Inventory Decreases Over Time                                         NOX from on-road motor vehicles                                 attainment year, emissions of PM2.5 from
                                                                                                                         contribute 48 percent of the total Chico                        on-road motor vehicles contributed only
                                                 As shown in Table 7, the percentage                                     NOX emission inventory. By 2030, the                            3.9 percent of the Chico total non-dust
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                                               contribution of motor vehicle emissions                                   contribution of on-road NOX is reduced                          emission inventory. By 2030, the
                                               to total emissions for both NOX and                                       to 28 percent. The overall contribution                         percentage declines to 3.0 percent.

                                                                                                TABLE 7—PERCENT CONTRIBUTION OF NOX AND PM2.5 EMISSIONS
                                                                                                                                                                                           2015            2025             2030

                                               Percent On-Road Contribution to Total NOX Emission ...............................................................                             47.7%          30.4%             27.5%



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                                                                          TABLE 7—PERCENT CONTRIBUTION OF NOX AND PM2.5 EMISSIONS—Continued
                                                                                                                                                               2015            2025           2030

                                               Percent On-Road Contribution to Non-Dust Total PM2.5 Emissions ..........................................              3.9%         2.8%            3.0%
                                                  Source: Plan, Tables 4.5 and 4.6.


                                                  Although both the total NOX                          review of the Chico PM2.5 Plan                        VII. Statutory and Executive Order
                                               inventory and the percentage                            submitted by the State, air quality                   Reviews
                                               contribution to the NOX inventory from                  monitoring data, and other relevant                      Under the CAA, the Administrator is
                                               mobile sources decline over time, on-                   materials, the EPA is proposing to find               required to approve a SIP submission
                                               road NOX will account for over 27                       that the State has addressed all the                  that complies with the provisions of the
                                               percent of the total NOX inventory in                   necessary requirements for                            Act and applicable federal regulations.
                                               2030. As verification that this would not               redesignation of the Chico                            42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a).
                                               affect maintenance of the standard, the                 nonattainment area to attainment of the               Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions, the
                                               Plan includes a modified roll-back                      24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS.                                  EPA’s role is to approve state choices,
                                               analysis that was conducted to                             First, under CAA section 107(d)(3)(D),             provided that they meet the criteria of
                                               determine how much on-road NOX                          we are proposing to approve CARB’s                    the CAA. Accordingly, this proposed
                                               emissions would need to increase before                 request, which accompanied the                        action merely proposes to approve State
                                               the Chico PM2.5 nonattainment area                      submittal of the Chico PM2.5 Plan, to                 law as meeting federal requirements and
                                               would experience violations of the 2006                 redesignate the Chico PM2.5                           does not impose additional
                                               PM2.5 NAAQS (Attachment F). The roll-                   nonattainment area to attainment for the              requirements beyond those imposed by
                                               back analysis demonstrates that on-road                 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS. We are                      State law. For that reason, this proposed
                                               NOX emissions would have to increase                    doing so based on our conclusion that                 action:
                                               by approximately 600 percent from 2015                  the area has met the five criteria for                   • Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory
                                               NOX emission levels before violations of                redesignation under CAA section                       action’’ subject to review by the Office
                                               the PM2.5 NAAQS would occur in 2030.                    107(d)(3)(E). Our conclusion is based on              of Management and Budget under
                                               With NOX emissions for the area                         our proposed determination that the                   Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735,
                                               trending downward, it is highly                         area has attained the 2006 24-hour PM2.5              October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821,
                                               unlikely that on-road NOX emissions                     NAAQS; that relevant portions of the                  January 21, 2011);
                                               could increase 600 percent by 2030.                     California SIP are fully approved; that                  • is not an Executive Order 13771 (82
                                                  After evaluating the information                     the improvement in air quality is due to              FR 9339, February 2, 2017) regulatory
                                               provided by BCAQMD and weighing the                     permanent and enforceable reductions                  action because SIP approvals are
                                               factors for the insignificance                          in emissions; that California has met all             exempted under Executive Order 12866;
                                               determination outlined in 40 CFR                        requirements applicable to the Chico                     • does not impose an information
                                               93.109(f), the EPA is proposing to                      PM2.5 nonattainment area with respect                 collection burden under the provisions
                                               approve the determination that the                                                                            of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44
                                                                                                       to section 110 and part D of the CAA;
                                               PM2.5 and NOX contributions from                                                                              U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);
                                                                                                       and is based on our proposed approval
                                               motor vehicle emissions to the PM2.5
                                                                                                       of the Chico PM2.5 Plan as part of this                  • is certified as not having a
                                               pollution for the Chico nonattainment                                                                         significant economic impact on a
                                                                                                       action.
                                               area are insignificant.                                                                                       substantial number of small entities
                                                  If the EPA’s insignificance finding is                  Second, in connection with the Chico
                                                                                                       PM2.5 Plan showing maintenance                        under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
                                               finalized, the Butte County Association                                                                       U.S.C. 601 et seq.);
                                                                                                       through 2030, the EPA is proposing to
                                               of Governments would no longer be                                                                                • does not contain any unfunded
                                               required to perform regional emissions                  find that the maintenance
                                                                                                                                                             mandate or significantly or uniquely
                                               analyses for either directly emitted                    demonstration, which documents how
                                                                                                                                                             affect small governments, as described
                                               PM2.5 or NOX as part of future PM2.5                    the area will continue to attain the 2006
                                                                                                                                                             in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                               conformity determinations for the 2006                  24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS for 10 years
                                                                                                                                                             of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4);
                                               24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS for the Chico                       beyond redesignation (i.e., through                      • does not have Federalism
                                               area (the subject of today’s proposed                   2030) and the actions that BCAQMD                     implications as specified in Executive
                                               action). The EPA’s insignificance                       will take if a future monitored violation             Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10,
                                               finding should, however, be noted in                    triggers the contingency plan, meets all              1999);
                                               the transportation conformity                           applicable requirements for                              • is not an economically significant
                                               documentation that is prepared for this                 maintenance plans and related                         regulatory action based on health or
                                               area. Areas with insignificant regional                 contingency provisions in section 175A                safety risks subject to Executive Order
                                               motor vehicle emissions for a pollutant                 of the CAA. The EPA is also proposing                 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);
                                               or precursor are still required to make                 to approve the determination that the                    • is not a significant regulatory action
                                               a conformity determination that satisfies               PM2.5 and NOX contributions from                      subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR
                                               other relevant conformity requirements                  motor vehicle emissions to the PM2.5                  28355, May 22, 2001);
                                               such as financial constraint, timely                    pollution for the Chico nonattainment                    • is not subject to requirements of
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                                               implementation of transportation                        area are insignificant.                               Section 12(d) of the National
                                               control measures and project level                         We are soliciting comments on these                Technology Transfer and Advancement
                                               conformity.                                             proposed actions. We will accept                      Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because
                                                                                                       comments from the public on this                      application of those requirements would
                                               VI. Proposed Action and Request for                     proposal for 30 days following                        be inconsistent with the Clean Air Act;
                                               Public Comment                                          publication of this proposal in the                   and
                                                 Pursuant to sections 107(d)(3)(E) and                 Federal Register and will consider these                 • does not provide the EPA with the
                                               175A of the CAA and based on our                        comments before taking final action.                  discretionary authority to address


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                                               21254                    Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 90 / Wednesday, May 9, 2018 / Proposed Rules

                                               disproportionate human health or                        the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Air                 schedule your inspection. The Regional
                                               environmental effects with practical,                   Regulations that pertains to the                      Office’s official hours of business are
                                               appropriate, and legally permissible                    requirements for OCS sources for which                Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to
                                               methods under Executive Order 12898                     Massachusetts is the designated the                   4:30 p.m., excluding legal holidays.
                                               (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).                        Corresponding Onshore Area (COA). On                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric
                                                  In addition, the SIP is not approved                 March 9, 2018, the Commonwealth of                    Wortman, Office of Ecosystem
                                               to apply on any Indian reservation land                 Massachusetts amended certain                         Protection, U.S. Environmental
                                               or in any other area where the EPA or                   regulatory provisions that pertain to the             Protection Agency, EPA New England
                                               an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a                 EPA’s February 12, 2018 proposed                      Regional Office, 5 Post Office Square
                                               tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of               rulemaking. This document reopens the                 (Mail Code OEP05–2), Boston, MA
                                               Indian country, the rule does not have                  comment period for 30 days and                        02109, (617) 918–1624, wortman.eric@
                                               tribal implications and will not impose                 provides notice that the EPA has                      epa.gov.
                                               substantial direct costs on tribal                      modified the proposed regulatory text                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                               governments or preempt tribal law as                    for incorporation by reference in the                 Throughout this document whenever
                                               specified by Executive Order 13175 (65                  EPA final rule for this action. The EPA               ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us,’’ or ‘‘our’’ is used, we mean
                                               FR 67249, November 9, 2000). We have                    has also added additional information to              EPA.
                                               offered to consult with the Enterprise                  the docket.
                                               Rancheria of Maidu Indians of                           DATES: Written comments on the                        Table of Contents
                                               California, the Berry Creek Rancheria of                proposed rule published in the Federal                I. Background and Purpose
                                               Maidu Indians of California, the                        Register on February 12, 2018 (83 FR                  II. Why is the EPA reopening the comment
                                               Mooretown Rancheria of Maidu Indians                    5971) should be received on or before                       period?
                                               of California, and the Mechoopda Indian                 June 8, 2018.                                         III. Incorporation by Reference
                                               Tribe of Chico Rancheria, which have                    ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,                      I. Background and Purpose
                                               lands within the Chico PM2.5                            identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R01–
                                               nonattainment area.                                                                                              On February 12, 2018, the EPA
                                                                                                       OAR–2018–0011 at https://                             published a proposed rulemaking in the
                                               List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52                      www.regulations.gov, or via email to                  Federal Register to update a portion of
                                                                                                       wortman.eric@epa.gov. For comments                    the OCS Air Regulations. See 83 FR
                                                 Environmental protection, Air                         submitted at Regulations.gov, follow the
                                               pollution control, Incorporation by                                                                           5971. As stated in the EPA’s February
                                                                                                       online instructions for submitting                    12, 2018 proposed rulemaking,
                                               reference, Intergovernmental relations,                 comments. Once submitted, comments
                                               Nitrogen dioxide, Particulate matter,                                                                         requirements applying to OCS sources
                                                                                                       cannot be edited or removed from                      located within 25 miles of states’
                                               Reporting and recordkeeping                             Regulations.gov. For either manner of
                                               requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile                                                                         seaward boundaries must be updated
                                                                                                       submission, the EPA may publish any                   periodically to remain consistent with
                                               organic compounds.                                      comment received to its public docket.                the requirements of the COA, as
                                               List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 81                      Do not submit electronically any                      mandated by section 328(a)(1) of the
                                                                                                       information you consider to be                        Clean Air Act. The portion of the OCS
                                                 Environmental protection, Air                         Confidential Business Information (CBI)
                                               pollution control, National parks,                                                                            air regulations that is being updated in
                                                                                                       or other information whose disclosure is              the proposed rulemaking pertains to the
                                               Wilderness areas.                                       restricted by statute. Multimedia                     requirements for OCS sources for which
                                                  Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.                    submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be              Massachusetts is the designated COA.
                                                 Dated: May 1, 2018.                                   accompanied by a written comment.                     The intended effect of approving the
                                               Alexis Strauss,                                         The written comment is considered the                 OCS requirements for the Massachusetts
                                               Acting Regional Administrator, Region IX.
                                                                                                       official comment and should include                   Department of Environmental Protection
                                                                                                       discussion of all points you wish to                  (MassDEP) is to regulate emissions from
                                               [FR Doc. 2018–09792 Filed 5–8–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                       make. The EPA will generally not                      OCS sources in accordance with the
                                               BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                                                                       consider comments or comment                          requirements for onshore sources. The
                                                                                                       contents located outside of the primary               Commonwealth of Massachusetts’
                                               ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION                                submission (i.e. on the web, cloud, or                requirements discussed in the EPA’s
                                               AGENCY                                                  other file sharing system). For                       proposed rulemaking will be
                                                                                                       additional submission methods, please                 incorporated by reference into the Code
                                               40 CFR Part 55                                          contact the person identified in the FOR              of Federal Regulations (CFR) and listed
                                                                                                       FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.                  in the appendix to the OCS air
                                               [EPA–R01–OAR–2018–0011; FRL–9976–                       For the full EPA public comment policy,               regulations in 40 CFR part 55.
                                               49—Region 1]                                            information about CBI or multimedia
                                                                                                       submissions, and general guidance on                  II. Why is the EPA reopening the
                                               Outer Continental Shelf Air                                                                                   comment period?
                                                                                                       making effective comments, please visit
                                               Regulations; Consistency Update for
                                                                                                       https://www.epa.gov/dockets/                             Among other things, the EPA’s
                                               Massachusetts; Reopening of
                                                                                                       commenting-epa-dockets. Publicly                      February 12, 2018 action proposed to
                                               Comment Period
                                                                                                       available docket materials are available              incorporate into 40 CFR part 55 the
                                               AGENCY:  Environmental Protection                       at https://www.regulations.gov or at the              applicable provisions of 310 Code of
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                                               Agency (EPA).                                           U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,                 Massachusetts Regulations (CMR) 7.00:
                                               ACTION: Proposed rule; reopening of the                 EPA New England Regional Office,                      Air Pollution Control, as amended
                                               public comment period.                                  Office of Ecosystem Protection, Air                   through January 16, 2018. On March 9,
                                                                                                       Quality Planning Unit, 5 Post Office                  2018, the MassDEP promulgated
                                               SUMMARY:  The Environmental Protection                  Square—Suite 100, Boston, MA. EPA                     amendments to the regulations at 310
                                               Agency (EPA) issued a proposed rule in                  requests that if at all possible, you                 CMR 7.00. Pursuant to 40 CFR 55.12,
                                               the Federal Register on February 12,                    contact the contact listed in the FOR                 consistency reviews will occur if the
                                               2018, proposing to update a portion of                  FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section to                EPA finds that part 55 is inconsistent


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Document Created: 2018-05-09 03:17:54
Document Modified: 2018-05-09 03:17:54
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesAny comments on this proposal must arrive by June 8, 2018.
ContactGinger Vagenas, EPA Region IX, 415- 972-3964, [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 21238 
CFR Citation40 CFR 52
40 CFR 81
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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