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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
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of withdrawal of
adequacy; correction.
AGENCY:
This document corrects a
notice published in the Federal Register
on February 9, 2011 (76 FR 7204)
announcing that EPA has withdrawn its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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Gregory Nudd, U.S. EPA Region 9, 415–
947–4107, nudd.gregory@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
January 31, 2011, EPA withdrew 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, and on
February 9, 2011, EPA announced the
withdrawal of the MVEB in the Federal
Register at 76 FR–7204. EPA’s February
9, 2011 notice contained a number of
incorrect dates. EPA is making the
corrections to the February 9, 2011
notice in today’s document to avoid
confusion regarding the date of the
letters from EPA to the Arizona
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Department of Environmental Quality
(ADEQ) and the Maricopa Association
of Governments (MAG) withdrawing the
adequacy finding and the effective date
of the withdrawal of the adequacy
finding, which is one and the same,
January 31, 2011.
Today, EPA is making the following
corrections to the February 9, 2011
notice:
1. The section DATES is corrected to
read as follows: ‘‘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, 2011.’’
2. Under the section SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION, the final paragraph under
subsection ‘‘I. Background’’ is corrected
to read as follows: ‘‘EPA has withdrawn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
31, 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.’’
3. Under the section SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION, the paragraph under
subsection ‘‘II. Notice of Withdrawal of
MVEB Adequacy Determination’’ is
corrected to read as follows: ‘‘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 31, 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: https://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).’’
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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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; correction.
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SUMMARY: This document corrects a notice published in the Federal
Register on February 9, 2011 (76 FR 7204) announcing that EPA 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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gregory Nudd, U.S. EPA Region 9, 415-
947-4107, nudd.gregory@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On January 31, 2011, EPA withdrew 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, and on February 9, 2011, EPA
announced the withdrawal of the MVEB in the Federal Register at 76 FR-
7204. EPA's February 9, 2011 notice contained a number of incorrect
dates. EPA is making the corrections to the February 9, 2011 notice in
today's document to avoid confusion regarding the date of the letters
from EPA to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) and
the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) withdrawing the adequacy
finding and the effective date of the withdrawal of the adequacy
finding, which is one and the same, January 31, 2011.
Today, EPA is making the following corrections to the February 9,
2011 notice:
1. The section DATES is corrected to read as follows: ``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, 2011.''
2. Under the section SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, the final paragraph
under subsection ``I. Background'' is corrected to read as follows:
``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 31, 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.''
3. Under the section SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, the paragraph under
subsection ``II. Notice of Withdrawal of MVEB Adequacy Determination''
is corrected to read as follows: ``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 31, 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: https://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).''
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Dated: February 15, 2011.
Jared Blumenfeld,
Regional Administrator, Region IX.
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