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positions, the resulting total number of
title V engineers will be eight, which is
consistent with MCAQD’s latest
workload assessment. MCAQD is
actively recruiting to fill the four open
title V engineer positions, as well as the
three contract engineer positions.
EPA noted in its title V program
evaluation report that poor
compensation and lack of opportunity
for career development contributed to
low morale at Maricopa County.6 So as
part of its strategy to retain existing
staff, Maricopa County focused on these
two main issues. As noted earlier,
Maricopa County addressed the first
issue of poor compensation through a
market study and resulting salary
increases. To address the second issue
of career development, MCAQD has
begun to develop or has already
completed the following actions EPA
recommended in the title V program
evaluation report: a review of the job
classifications that would apply to title
V engineers, implementation of a
training program for staff, creation of
standard operating procedures (SOPs),
and providing mentorship to staff.
Regarding job classifications, MCAQD
has streamlined the number of
‘‘environmental engineering specialist’’
(EES) job classifications from three to
two and changed the definition of each
classification in an effort to clarify the
criteria for salary increases and
promotions. MCAQD has placed more of
an emphasis on number of years of
experience as well as having a
professional engineering (P.E.) license.
For example, MCAQD decided to
eliminate the former EES Intern
classification which required no
experience; instead, the current firstlevel EES classification requires at least
two years of experience, and the secondlevel EES classification requires a P.E.
license. In addition, as evidenced by the
implementation of salary increases on
December 5, 2005, the range of salaries
for each of the current EES
classifications is higher than that for any
of the former EES classifications. In fact,
the range of salaries for the current
second-level EES classification is even
higher than that for the former EES
Supervisor classification.7
MCAQD has a contingency plan in
place until the open title V engineering
6 See Finding 7.6 of EPA’s program evaluation
report.
7 According to MCAQD Human Resources, the
average salary increase for the MCAQD Permit
Engineering Division per employee ranged from
0.21% to 21%.
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positions can be filled. MCAQD’s fee
rule allows MCAQD to bill a source for
the cost of obtaining consultants for
expedited permit processing. Because
MCAQD has an approved consultant
list, the entire process from sending
requests for proposals (RFP) to selecting
a bidder takes only about 30 to 60 days,
which is substantially faster than the
standard RFP process. Since 2005, one
permitting action has been completed
by a consultant through this expedited
process. Currently, there are three
consulting firms under contract, each
one working on a different permitting
action. MCAQD estimates that the work
performed by the consultants for these
four projects (the one completed and the
three still in progress) would be
equivalent to the work performed by 3
FTEs. MCAQD plans to continue to use
consultants as necessary.
MCAQD submitted to EPA a strategy
to hire and retain adequate staff to
successfully implement its title V
program. Included in the submittal was
an updated workload assessment
specific to title V tasks. MCAQD also
described a contingency plan if it was
unable to fill open title V engineering
positions. MCAQD has followed
through on implementation of its
strategy and, though it has not
completed all steps, we are confident
that MCAQD will continue its efforts
until it is able to fill all open title V
positions.
III. EPA’s Action
EPA is notifying the public that, based
on the information provided by
MCAQD, internal operational changes
within MCAQD, and a Maricopa County
rule change, EPA has determined that
Maricopa County has resolved each of
the deficiencies identified by EPA in the
NOD for Maricopa County’s title V
operating permits program, 70 FR 32243
(June 2, 2005). Therefore, based on the
rationale set forth above, EPA is not
invoking sanctions pursuant to section
179(b) of the Act, nor administering any
portion of the County’s operating
permits program, pursuant to 40 CFR
70.10(b)(4).
IV. Administrative Requirements
Under section 307(b)(1) of the Clean
Air Act, petitions for judicial review of
today’s action must be filed in the
United States Court of Appeals for the
appropriate circuit by January 19, 2007.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 70
Environmental protection,
Administrative practice and procedure,
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Air pollution control, Incorporation by
reference, Intergovernmental relations,
Operating permits, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: November 9, 2006.
Wayne Nastri,
Regional Administrator, Region 9.
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40 CFR Part 80
Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives
CFR Correction
In Title 40 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, parts 72 to 80, revised as of
July 1, 2006, on page 695, § 80.75 is
corrected by reinstating paragraph (a)(2)
to read as follows:
§ 80.75
Reporting requirements.
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(2) The following information shall be
included in each quarterly report for
each batch of reformulated gasoline or
RBOB which is included under
paragraph (a)(1) of this section:
(i) The batch number;
(ii) The date of production;
(iii) The volume of the batch;
(iv) The grade of gasoline produced
(i.e., premium, mid-grade, or regular);
(v) For any refiner or importer:
(A) Each designation of the gasoline,
pursuant to § 80.65; and
(B) The properties, pursuant to
§§ 80.65 and 80.66;
(vi) For any importer, the PADD in
which the import facility is located;
(vii) [Reserved]
(viii) In the case of any previously
certified gasoline used in a refinery
operation under the terms of § 80.65(i),
the following information relative to the
previously certified gasoline when
received at the refinery:
(A) Identification of the previously
certified gasoline as such;
(B) The batch number assigned by the
receiving refinery;
(C) The date of receipt; and
(D) The volume, properties and
designation of the batch.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 80
Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives
CFR Correction
In Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, parts 72 to 80,
revised as of July 1, 2006, on page 695, Sec. 80.75 is corrected by
reinstating paragraph (a)(2) to read as follows:
Sec. 80.75 Reporting requirements.
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(a) * * *
(2) The following information shall be included in each quarterly
report for each batch of reformulated gasoline or RBOB which is
included under paragraph (a)(1) of this section:
(i) The batch number;
(ii) The date of production;
(iii) The volume of the batch;
(iv) The grade of gasoline produced (i.e., premium, mid-grade, or
regular);
(v) For any refiner or importer:
(A) Each designation of the gasoline, pursuant to Sec. 80.65; and
(B) The properties, pursuant to Sec. Sec. 80.65 and 80.66;
(vi) For any importer, the PADD in which the import facility is
located;
(vii) [Reserved]
(viii) In the case of any previously certified gasoline used in a
refinery operation under the terms of Sec. 80.65(i), the following
information relative to the previously certified gasoline when received
at the refinery:
(A) Identification of the previously certified gasoline as such;
(B) The batch number assigned by the receiving refinery;
(C) The date of receipt; and
(D) The volume, properties and designation of the batch.
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