[Federal Register Volume 76, Number 27 (Wednesday, February 9, 2011)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2011-2856]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-9264-2]
Status of Motor Vehicle Budgets in Submitted State Implementation
Plan for Transportation Conformity Purposes; Maricopa County (Phoenix)
PM-10 Nonattainment Area, Arizona Notice of Withdrawal of Adequacy of
Motor Vehicle Emissions Budget
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of withdrawal of adequacy.
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SUMMARY: EPA is announcing that it has withdrawn its May 30, 2008
adequacy finding of the 2010 particulate matter of ten microns or less
(PM-10) motor vehicle emission budget (MVEB) for the Maricopa County
(Phoenix) Nonattainment Area. EPA has withdrawn the May 30, 2008
adequacy finding because the State of Arizona withdrew the state
implementation plan (SIP) submission containing that MVEB. That SIP
revision is no longer pending before EPA. On January 31, 2011, EPA sent
letters to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) and
the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) withdrawing the May 30,
2008 adequacy finding of the 2010 PM-10 MVEB. EPA's withdrawal of its
May 30, 2008 adequacy finding means that the 2010 PM-10 MVEB is no
longer available for transportation conformity purposes.
DATES: EPA's withdrawal of the May 30, 2008 adequacy finding was made
in letters dated January 31, 2011 from EPA Region 9 to ADEQ and MAG.
This withdrawal of the May 30, 2008 adequacy finding was effective on
January 31, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gregory Nudd, U.S. EPA Region 9, 415-
947-4107, [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Throughout this document, the terms ``we,''
``us,'' and ``our'' mean U.S. EPA.
I. Background
On June 6, 2007, EPA found that the Maricopa County (Phoenix)
nonattainment area failed to attain the 24-hour PM-10 National Ambient
Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) by December 31, 2006 (72 FR 31183) as
required by the area's most recent approved PM-10 SIP submission. This
2007 finding required the submittal of a new plan meeting the
requirements of section 189(d) \1\ of the Clean Air Act (CAA), and
referred to herein as the ``Five Percent Plan,'' by December 31, 2007.
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\1\ In the case of a serious PM-10 nonattainment area in which
the PM-10 standard is not attained by the applicable attainment
date, section 189(d) requires a state to submit a SIP revision that
provides for attainment of the PM-10 standard and for an annual
reduction in PM-10 and PM-10 precursor emissions within the area of
not less than five percent of the amount of such emissions as
reported in the most recent inventory prepared for such area.
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On December 21, 2007, the Arizona Department of Environmental
Quality (ADEQ) submitted the Five Percent Plan intended to address the
CAA requirements in section 189(d). This Five Percent Plan included a
PM-10 MVEB of 103.3 metric tons per day (mtpd).
On March 13, 2008, we announced receipt of the Five Percent Plan on
the Internet and requested public comment on the adequacy of the motor
vehicle emissions budget by April 14, 2008. We did not receive any
comments during the comment period. During that time we reviewed the
MVEB and determined that it met the adequacy criteria in 40 CFR
93.118(e)(4) and (5). We sent a letter to ADEQ on May 30, 2008 stating
that the 2010 motor vehicle PM-10 emissions budget for the Maricopa
area in the submitted Five Percent Plan was adequate. Our finding was
published in the Federal Register on June 16, 2008 (73 FR 34013),
effective on July 1, 2008.
EPA proposed to partially approve and partially disapprove the Five
Percent Plan on September 9, 2010 (75 FR 54806). On January 25, 2011,
prior to any final EPA action, Arizona withdrew the Five Percent Plan
from the Agency's consideration.
It is important to note that while EPA had made an adequacy finding
for this budget, it was never approved as a SIP revision by EPA. Hence,
there is no SIP rulemaking required to be withdrawn by EPA in regard to
this MVEB.
Because the MVEB EPA found adequate on May 30, 2008 was contained
in the SIP submission that has been withdrawn by the State, that MVEB
can no longer be considered adequate for transportation conformity
purposes. EPA, therefore, sent letters on January 31, 2011 to ADEQ and
MAG withdrawing the May 30, 2008 adequacy finding. Until a new PM-10
SIP is submitted and the motor vehicle emissions budget(s) in that SIP
is found adequate or is approved, conformity determinations will be
made using the budget of 59.7 metric tons per day from the Serious Area
Plan for PM-10 for the Maricopa County Nonattainment Area which was
approved by EPA on July 25, 2002 (67 FR 48718).
EPA has withdrawn its May 30, 2008 adequacy finding without prior
notice and comment because adequacy findings are not considered
rulemakings subject to the procedural requirements of the
Administrative Procedures Act. In addition, EPA does not believe notice
through EPA's conformity Web site is necessary in advance because the
withdrawn SIP is no longer pending before EPA for consideration.
Consequently, further public comment would be unnecessary and not in
the public interest. By sending the January 28, 2011 letters, EPA has
also withdrawn all statements and comments previously made regarding
its May 30, 2008 adequacy finding of the MVEBs budgets for
transportation conformity purposes.
II. Notice of Withdrawal of MVEB Adequacy Determination
This is an announcement of EPA's withdrawal of its May 30, 2008
adequacy finding. EPA withdrew this adequacy finding in letters dated
January 31, 2011 from Deborah Jordan, Director, Air Division, EPA
Region 9 to Eric C. Massey, Director, Air Quality Division, ADEQ and
Dennis Smith, Executive Director, MAG. The effective date of this
withdrawal is January 28, 2011 based on EPA's transportation conformity
regulation at 40 CFR 93.118(f)(1)(vi). This announcement will also be
made on EPA's Web site: http://www.epa.gov/otaq/stateresources/transconf/index.htm (once there, click on the ``Adequacy Review of SIP
Submissions'' button and proceed to the Region 9 page for SIP
submissions that have already been found adequate or inadequate).
Dated: January 31, 2011.
Jared Blumenfeld,
Regional Administrator, Region IX.
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