Clean Air Act Operating Permit Program; Petition To Object to Title V Permits for Mettiki Coal, LLC; Maryland, 62435-62436 [2014-24728]
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Jersey 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS
nonattainment area. Receipt of the
submittal was announced on EPA’s
transportation conformity Web site. No
comments were received. The findings
letter is available at EPA’s conformity
Web site: https://www.epa.gov/otaq/
stateresources/transconf/adequacy.htm.
The adequate direct PM and nitrogen
oxides (NOX) MVEBs are provided in
Table 1.
TABLE 1—DELAWARE PORTION OF THE PHILADELPHIA-WILMINGTON-NEW JERSEY 1997 AND 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS
MAINTENANCE PLANS MVEBS FOR DIRECT PM AND NOX
Motor vehicle emissions budget for
direct PM-tons per year
Mobile vehicle emissions budget for
NOX-tons per year
2017 .................................................................................................
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Transportation conformity is required
by section 176(c) of the Clean Air Act
(CAA). EPA’s conformity rule requires
that transportation plans, transportation
improvement programs, and projects
conform to SIPs and establishes the
criteria and procedures for determining
whether or not they do. Conformity to
a SIP means that transportation
activities will not produce new air
quality violations, worsen existing
violations, or delay timely attainment of
the national ambient air quality
standards.
The criteria by which we determine
whether a SIP’s MVEBs are adequate for
conformity purposes are outlined in 40
CFR 93.118(e)(4). EPA described the
process for determining the adequacy of
submitted SIP budgets in a July 1, 2004
preamble starting at 69 FR 40038 and
used the information in these resources
in making this adequacy determination.
Delaware did not provide emission
budgets for sulfur dioxide (SO2), volatile
organic compounds (VOCs), or ammonia
for the Delaware portion of the
Philadelphia-Wilmington-New Jersey
nonattainment area because it
concluded that emissions of these
precursors from motor vehicles are not
significant contributors to the area’s
PM2.5 air quality problem. The
transportation conformity rule provision
at 40 CFR 93.102(b)(2)(v) indicates that
conformity does not apply for these
precursors, due to the lack of MVEBs for
these precursors and the State’s
conclusion that motor vehicle emissions
of SO2, VOCs, and ammonia do not
contribute significantly to the area’s
PM2.5 nonattainment problem. This
provision of the transportation
conformity rule predates and was not
disturbed by the January 4, 2013
decision in the litigation on the PM2.5
implementation rule.1 EPA has
1 EPA issued conformity regulations to implement
the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS in July 2004 and May 2005
(69 FR 40004, July 1, 2004 and 70 FR 24280, May
6, 2005, respectively). Those actions were not part
of the final rule recently remanded to EPA by the
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in
NRDC v. EPA, No. 08–1250 (Jan. 4, 2013), in which
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preliminarily concluded that the State’s
decision to not include budgets for SO2,
VOCs, and ammonia is consistent with
the requirements of the transportation
conformity rule. That decision does not
affect EPA’s adequacy finding for the
submitted direct PM and NOX MVEBs
for the Delaware portion of the
Philadelphia-Wilmington-New Jersey
nonattainment area.
Please note that an adequacy review
is separate from EPA’s SIP review
process. The Maintenance Plans
containing the 2017 and 2025 MVEBs
were approved by EPA on August 5,
2014 (79 FR 45350). The MVEBs have
been approved as part of the Delaware
SIP, finding the MVEBs adequate makes
them available for use for transportation
conformity purposes.
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401–7671q.
Dated: October 1, 2014.
William C. Early,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region III.
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Clean Air Act Operating Permit
Program; Petition To Object to Title V
Permits for Mettiki Coal, LLC; Maryland
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of final action.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the Clean Air Act
(CAA), the EPA Administrator signed an
Order, dated September 26, 2014,
granting a petition to object to a state
operating permit issued by the
Maryland Department of the
Environment (MDE). The Order
responds to a February 5, 2013 petition.
SUMMARY:
the Court remanded to EPA the implementation
rule for the PM2.5 NAAQS because it concluded that
EPA must implement that NAAQS pursuant to the
PM-specific implementation provisions of subpart 4
of Part D of Title I of the CAA, rather than solely
under the general provisions of subpart 1.
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The petition was submitted by the
Environmental Integrity Project (EIP), as
well as Benjamin Feldman, and Brenda
and Shayne Lambert (Petitioners). This
Order constitutes final action on that
petition requesting that the
Administrator object to the issuance of
the proposed CAA title V permit.
Copies of the final Order,
the petition, and all pertinent
information relating thereto are on file
at the following location: EPA, Region
III, Air Protection Division (APD), 1650
Arch St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
19103. EPA requests that if at all
possible, you contact the individual
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section to view copies of the
final Order, petition, and other
supporting information. You may view
the hard copies Monday through Friday,
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., excluding Federal
holidays. If you wish to examine these
documents, you should make an
appointment at least 24 hours before the
visiting day. The final Order is also
available electronically at the following
Web site: https://www.epa.gov/region07/
air/title5/petitiondb/petitiondb.htm.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David Talley, Air Protection Division,
EPA Region III, telephone (215) 814–
2117, or by email at talley.david@
epa.gov.
The CAA
affords EPA a 45-day period to review
and object to, as appropriate, operating
permits proposed by state permitting
authorities. Section 505(b)(2) of the
CAA authorizes any person to petition
the EPA Administrator within 60 days
after the expiration of this review period
to object to a state operating permit if
EPA has not done so. Petitions must be
based only on objections raised with
reasonable specificity during the public
comment period, unless the petitioner
demonstrates that it was impracticable
to raise these issues during the comment
period or that the grounds for objection
or other issue arose after the comment
period.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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The February 5, 2013 petition
requested that the Administrator object
to the proposed title V operating permit
issued by MDE (Permit No. 24–023–
0042), on the grounds that it did not
contain testing and monitoring
requirements sufficient to assure
compliance with limits for sulfur
dioxide (SO2) and particulate matter
(PM) emissions from the facility’s
thermal dryer.
The Order explains the reasons
behind EPA’s decision to grant the
petition for objection.
Dated: October 3, 2014.
William C. Early,
Acting, Regional Administrator, Region III.
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Notification of Two Public
Teleconferences of the Science
Advisory Board; Chemical Assessment
Advisory Committee Augmented for
the Review of EPA’s Draft
Trimethylbenzenes Assessment
[ER–FRL–9017–5]
Environmental Impact Statements;
Notice of Availability
Responsible Agency: Office of Federal
Activities, General Information (202)
564–7146 or https://www.epa.gov/
compliance/nepa/.
Weekly Receipt of Environmental
Impact Statements
Filed 10/06/2014 Through 10/10/2014
Pursuant to 40 CFR 1506.9.
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Notice
Section 309(a) of the Clean Air Act
requires that EPA make public its
comments on EISs issued by other
Federal agencies. EPA’s comment letters
on EISs are available at: https://
www.epa.gov/compliance/nepa/
eisdata.html.
EIS No. 20140301, Draft EIS, FHWA, FL,
SR 87 Connector, Comment Period
Ends: 12/01/2014, Contact: Joseph
Sullivan 850–553–2248.
EIS No. 20140302, Final EIS, FERC, TX,
Corpus Christi LNG Project, Review
Period Ends: 11/17/2014, Contact:
Kandilarya Barakat 202–502–6365.
EIS No. 20140303, Final EIS, EPA, FL,
Designation of an Ocean Dredged
Material Disposal Site Offshore of
Jacksonville, Review Period Ends: 11/
17/2014, Contact: Christopher J.
McArthur 404–562–9391.
EIS No. 20140304, Final EIS, USACE,
CA, Berths 212–224 (YTI) Container
Terminal Improvements Project,
Review Period Ends: 11/17/2014,
Contact: Theresa Stevens 805–585–
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Dated: October 14, 2014.
Dawn Roberts,
Management Analyst, NEPA Compliance
Division, Office of Federal Activities.
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EIS No. 20140240, Draft Supplement,
USACE, WA, Mount St. Helens LongTerm Sediment Management Plan,
Comment Period Ends: 10/21/2014,
Contact: Tina Teed 503–808–4960.
Revision to FR Notice Published 09/26/
2014;
Extending Comment Period from 10/06/
2014 to 10/21/2014.
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) Science Advisory Board
(SAB) Staff Office announces two public
teleconferences of the SAB Chemical
Assessment Advisory Committee
Augmented for the Review of the Draft
Trimethylbenzenes Assessment (CAAC–
TMB Panel) to discuss its draft report
concerning EPA’s draft Integrated Risk
Information System (IRIS) Toxicological
Review of Trimethylbenzenes (August
2013 Revised External Review Draft).
DATES: The public teleconferences will
be held on Wednesday November 5,
2014 and Friday November 7, 2014. The
teleconferences will be held from 1:00
p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard
Time) on both days.
Location: The teleconferences will be
conducted by telephone only.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any
member of the public who wants further
information concerning the
teleconferences may contact Mr.
Thomas Carpenter, Designated Federal
Officer (DFO), EPA Science Advisory
Board (1400R), U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, 1300 Pennsylvania
Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20460;
via telephone/voice mail (202) 564–
4885; fax (202) 565–2098; or email at
carpenter.thomas@epa.gov. General
information concerning the SAB can be
found on the SAB Web site at https://
www.epa.gov/sab.
SUMMARY:
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as
amended, 5 U.S.C., App., notice is
hereby given that the SAB CAAC TMB
Panel will hold public teleconferences
to discuss its draft report regarding the
draft IRIS Toxicological Review of
Trimethylbenzenes (August 2013
Revised External Review Draft) and
enhancements the agency is
implementing to the IRIS program. The
EPA SAB Staff Office augmented the
SAB CAAC with subject matter experts
to provide advice through the chartered
SAB regarding this IRIS assessment.
The SAB was established pursuant to
42 U.S.C. 4365 to provide independent
scientific and technical advice to the
Administrator on the technical basis for
Agency positions and regulations. The
SAB is a Federal Advisory Committee
chartered under FACA. The SAB will
comply with the provisions of FACA
and all appropriate SAB Staff Office
procedural policies.
The SAB CAAC TMB Panel held a
public meeting on June 17–June 19,
2014. The purpose of that meeting was
to receive a briefing on the EPA’s
enhancements to the IRIS Program and
develop responses to the peer review
charge on the agency’s draft IRIS
Toxicological Review of
Trimethylbenzenes (August 2013
Revised External Review Draft). The
purpose of these public teleconferences
is for the Panel to discuss its draft report
peer reviewing the agency’s draft
toxicological review. The two public
teleconferences will be conducted as
one complete meeting, beginning on
November 5, 2014 and continuing on
November 7, 2014.
Availability of Meeting Materials:
Additional background on this SAB
activity, the teleconference agenda, draft
report, and other materials for the
teleconferences will be posted on the
SAB Web site at https://yosemite.epa.
gov/sab/sabproduct.nsf/fedrgstr_
activites/IRIS%20Trimethylbenzenes
?OpenDocument.
Procedures for Providing Public Input:
Public comment for consideration by
EPA’s federal advisory committees and
panels has a different purpose from
public comment provided to EPA
program offices. Therefore, the process
for submitting comments to a federal
advisory committee is different from the
process used to submit comments to an
EPA program office. Federal advisory
committees and panels, including
scientific advisory committees, provide
independent advice to EPA. Members of
the public can submit relevant
comments pertaining to the group
conducting this SAB activity or meeting
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ENVIROMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-9918-07-Region 3]
Clean Air Act Operating Permit Program; Petition To Object to
Title V Permits for Mettiki Coal, LLC; Maryland
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of final action.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Clean Air Act (CAA), the EPA Administrator
signed an Order, dated September 26, 2014, granting a petition to
object to a state operating permit issued by the Maryland Department of
the Environment (MDE). The Order responds to a February 5, 2013
petition. The petition was submitted by the Environmental Integrity
Project (EIP), as well as Benjamin Feldman, and Brenda and Shayne
Lambert (Petitioners). This Order constitutes final action on that
petition requesting that the Administrator object to the issuance of
the proposed CAA title V permit.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the final Order, the petition, and all pertinent
information relating thereto are on file at the following location:
EPA, Region III, Air Protection Division (APD), 1650 Arch St.,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103. EPA requests that if at all possible,
you contact the individual listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section to view copies of the final Order, petition, and other
supporting information. You may view the hard copies Monday through
Friday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., excluding Federal holidays. If you wish
to examine these documents, you should make an appointment at least 24
hours before the visiting day. The final Order is also available
electronically at the following Web site: https://www.epa.gov/region07/air/title5/petitiondb/petitiondb.htm.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Talley, Air Protection Division,
EPA Region III, telephone (215) 814-2117, or by email at
talley.david@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The CAA affords EPA a 45-day period to
review and object to, as appropriate, operating permits proposed by
state permitting authorities. Section 505(b)(2) of the CAA authorizes
any person to petition the EPA Administrator within 60 days after the
expiration of this review period to object to a state operating permit
if EPA has not done so. Petitions must be based only on objections
raised with reasonable specificity during the public comment period,
unless the petitioner demonstrates that it was impracticable to raise
these issues during the comment period or that the grounds for
objection or other issue arose after the comment period.
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The February 5, 2013 petition requested that the Administrator
object to the proposed title V operating permit issued by MDE (Permit
No. 24-023-0042), on the grounds that it did not contain testing and
monitoring requirements sufficient to assure compliance with limits for
sulfur dioxide (SO2) and particulate matter (PM) emissions
from the facility's thermal dryer.
The Order explains the reasons behind EPA's decision to grant the
petition for objection.
Dated: October 3, 2014.
William C. Early,
Acting, Regional Administrator, Region III.
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