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for the calendar year pursuant to the
regulations § 370.4 of this chapter. In
addition, a Noncommercial Educational
Webcaster that unexpectedly exceeded
80,000 total ATH on one or more
channels or stations for more than one
month during the immediately
preceding calendar year may elect to
pay the Proxy Fee and receive the
reporting waiver described in paragraph
(g)(1) of this section during a calendar
year, if it implements measures
reasonably calculated to ensure that it
will not make Eligible Transmissions
exceeding 80,000 total ATH during any
month of that calendar year. The Proxy
Fee is intended to defray the
Collective’s costs associated with this
reporting waiver, including
development of proxy usage data. The
Proxy Fee shall be paid by the date
specified in paragraph (c) of this section
for paying the Minimum Fee for the
applicable calendar year and shall be
accompanied by a certification on a
form provided by the Collective, signed
by a duly authorized representative of
the applicable educational institution,
stating that the Noncommercial
Educational Webcaster is eligible for the
Proxy Fee option because of its past and
expected future usage and, if applicable,
has implemented measures to ensure
that it will not make excess Eligible
Transmissions in the future.
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(3) Census-basis reports. If any of the
following three conditions is satisfied, a
Noncommercial Educational Webcaster
must report pursuant to paragraph (g)(3)
of this section:
(i) The Noncommercial Educational
Webcaster exceeded 159,140 total ATH
for any individual channel or station for
more than one calendar month in the
immediately preceding calendar year;
(ii) The Noncommercial Educational
Webcaster expects to exceed 159,140
total ATH for any individual channel or
station for any calendar month in the
applicable calendar year; or
(iii) The Noncommercial Educational
Webcaster otherwise does not elect to be
subject to paragraph (g)(1) or (2) of this
section.
A Noncommercial Educational
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paragraph (g)(3) of this section shall
provide reports of use to the Collective
quarterly on a census reporting basis in
accordance with § 370.4 of this chapter,
except that, notwithstanding
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Educational Webcaster shall not be
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performances, and may in lieu thereof
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year it reports in accordance with
paragraph (g)(3) of this section. For the
avoidance of doubt, after a
Noncommercial Educational Webcaster
has been required to report in
accordance with paragraph (g)(3) of this
section for a full calendar year, it must
thereafter include ATH or actual total
performances in its reports of use. All
reports of use under paragraph (g)(3) of
this section shall be submitted to the
Collective no later than the 45th day
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electronically through https://
www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at
EPA Region 8, Office of Partnership and
Regulatory Assistance, Air Program,
1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver,
Colorado, 80202–1129. The EPA
requests that you contact the individual
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section to view the hard copy
of the docket. An electronic copy of the
state’s SIP compilation is also available
at https://www.epa.gov/region8/air/
sip.html.
Dated: August 3, 2015.
Jesse M. Feder,
Copyright Royalty Judge.
Kathy Ayala, Air Program, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), Region 8, Mailcode 8P–AR, 1595
Wynkoop Street, Denver, Colorado
80202–1129, (303) 312–6142,
ayala.kathy@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Approved by:
James H. Billington,
Librarian of Congress.
[FR Doc. 2015–24506 Filed 9–25–15; 8:45 am]
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40 CFR Part 52
[EPA–R08–OAR–2015–0149; FRL–9931–73–
Region 8 ]
Air Plan Approval; CO; Revised Format
for Material Incorporated by Reference
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; administrative
change.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is revising the format of
materials submitted by the state of
Colorado that are incorporated by
reference (IBR) into its State
Implementation Plan (SIP). The
regulations affected by this format
change have all been previously
submitted by Colorado and approved by
the EPA.
DATES: This action is effective
September 28, 2015.
ADDRESSES: The EPA has established a
docket for this action under Docket
Identification Number EPA–R08–OAR–
2015–0149. All documents in the docket
are listed on the https://
www.regulations.gov Web site. Although
listed in the index, some information
may not be publicly available, i.e.,
Confidential Business Information or
other information the disclosure of
which is restricted by statute. Certain
other material, such as copyrighted
material, is not placed on the Internet
and will be publicly available only in
the hard copy form. Publicly available
docket materials are available either
SUMMARY:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
I. Change in IBR Format
This format revision will affect the
‘‘Identification of plan’’ section of 40
CFR part 52, as well as the format of the
SIP materials that will be available for
public inspection at the National
Archives and Records Administration
(NARA); the Air and Radiation Docket
and Information Center located at EPA
Headquarters in Washington, DC, and
the EPA Region 8 Office.
A. Description of a SIP
Each state has a SIP containing the
control measures and strategies used to
attain and maintain the national
ambient air quality standards (NAAQS)
and achieve certain other Clean Air Act
(Act) requirements (e.g., visibility
requirements, prevention of significant
deterioration). The SIP is extensive,
containing such elements as air
pollution control regulations, emission
inventories, monitoring network
descriptions, attainment
demonstrations, and enforcement
mechanisms.
B. How EPA Enforces the SIP
Each SIP revision submitted by
Colorado must be adopted at the state
level after undergoing reasonable notice
and public hearing. SIPs submitted to
EPA to attain or maintain the NAAQS
must include enforceable emission
limitations and other control measures,
schedules and timetables for
compliance.
EPA evaluates submitted SIPs to
determine if they meet the Act’s
requirements. If a SIP meets the Act’s
requirements, EPA will approve the SIP.
EPA’s notice of approval is published in
the Federal Register and the approval is
then codified at 40 CFR part 52. Once
EPA approves a SIP, it is enforceable by
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EPA and citizens in federal district
court.
We do not reproduce in 40 CFR part
52 the full text of the Colorado
regulations that we have approved.
Instead, we incorporate them by
reference or IBR. We approve a given
state regulation with a specific effective
date and then refer the public to the
location(s) of the full text version of the
state regulation(s) should they want to
know which measures are contained in
a given SIP (see I.F., Where You Can
Find a Copy of the SIP Compilation).
C. How the State and EPA Update the
SIP
The SIP is a dynamic document
which the state can revise as necessary
to address the unique air pollution
problems in the state. Therefore, EPA
from time to time must take action on
SIP revisions containing new and/or
revised regulations.
On May 22, 1997 (62 FR 27968), EPA
announced revised procedures for IBR
of federally approved SIPs. The
procedures announced included: (1) A
new process for IBR of material
submitted by states into compilations
and a process for updating those
compilations on roughly an annual
basis; (2) a revised mechanism for
announcing EPA approval of revisions
to an applicable SIP and updating both
the compilations and the CFR; and, (3)
a revised format for the ‘‘Identification
of plan’’ sections for each applicable
subpart to reflect these revised IBR
procedures.
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D. How EPA Compiles the SIP
We have organized into a compilation
the federally-approved regulations,
source-specific requirements and
nonregulatory provisions we have
approved into the SIP. These
compilations may be found at https://
www.epa.gov/region8/air/sip.html. In
addition, we maintain hard copies of the
compilation which are updated
periodically.
E. How EPA Organizes the SIP
Compilation
Each compilation contains three parts.
Part one contains the state regulations
that have been approved, part two
contains the source-specific
requirements that have been approved
as part of the SIP (if any), and part three
contains non-regulatory provisions that
have been approved. Each compilation
contains a table of identifying
information for each regulation, each
source-specific requirement, and each
nonregulatory provision. The state
effective dates in the tables indicate the
date of the most recent revision to a
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particular approved regulation. The
table of identifying information in the
compilation corresponds to the table of
contents published in 40 CFR part 52 for
the state. The EPA Regional Offices have
the primary responsibility for ensuring
accuracy and updating the
compilations.
Register publication date. In order to
determine the effective date of EPA’s
approval for a specific Colorado SIP
provision that is listed in 40 CFR
52.320(c), (d), or (e), consult the volume
and page of the Federal Register cited
in 40 CFR 52.320 for that particular
provision.
F. Where You Can Find a Copy of the
SIP Compilation
EPA Region 8 developed and will
maintain the compilation for Colorado.
An electronic copy of the compilation is
contained at https://www.epa.gov/
region8/air/sip.html. SIP Materials
which are incorporated by reference
into 40 CFR part 52 are also available for
inspection at the following locations:
Air and Radiation Docket and
Information Center, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, EPA West Building,
Room 3334, 1301 Constitution Ave.
NW., Washington, DC 20460 or the
National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For
information on the availability of this
material at NARA, call (202) 741–6030,
or go to: https://www.archives.gov/
federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
I. The Historical Record of SIP Revision
Approvals
To facilitate enforcement of
previously approved SIP provisions and
to provide a smooth transition to the
new SIP processing system, we are
retaining the original Identification of
plan section (40 CFR 52.354). This
section previously appeared at 40 CFR
52.320. After an initial two-year period,
we will review our experience with the
new table format and will decide
whether to retain the original
identification of plan section (40 CFR
52.354) for some further period.
G. The Format of the New Identification
of Plan Section
In order to better serve the public,
EPA has revised the organization of the
‘‘Identification of plan’’ section in 40
CFR part 52 and included additional
information to clarify the elements of
the SIP.
The revised Identification of plan
section for Colorado contains five
subsections:
1. Purpose and scope (see 40 CFR
52.320(a));
2. Incorporation by reference (see 40
CFR 52.320(b));
3. EPA-approved regulations (see 40
CFR 52.320(c));
4. EPA-approved source-specific
requirements (see 40 CFR 52.320(d));
and,
5. EPA-approved nonregulatory
provisions such as transportation
control measures, statutory provisions,
control strategies, monitoring networks,
etc. (see 40 CFR 52.320(e)).
III. Good Cause Exemption
EPA has determined that this action
falls under the ‘‘good cause’’ exemption
in section 553(b)(3)(B) of the
Administrative Procedure Act (APA)
which, upon a finding of ‘‘good cause’’
authorizes agencies to dispense with
public participation, and section
553(d)(3), which allows an agency to
make a rule effective immediately
(thereby avoiding the 30-day delayed
effective date otherwise provided for in
the APA). This action simply reformats
the codification of provisions which are
already in effect as a matter of law.
Under section 553 of the APA, an
agency may find good cause where
procedures are ‘‘impractical,
unnecessary, or contrary to the public
interest.’’ Public comment is
‘‘unnecessary’’ and ‘‘contrary to the
public interest’’ since the codification
only reflects existing law. Likewise,
there is no purpose served by delaying
the effective date of this action.
In this rule, EPA is finalizing
regulatory text that includes
incorporation by reference. In
accordance with requirements of 1 CFR
51.5, EPA is finalizing the incorporation
by reference of the Colorado regulations
described in the amendments to 40 CFR
part 52 set forth below. EPA has made,
and will continue to make, these
documents generally available
electronically through
www.regulations.gov and/or in hard
copy at the appropriate EPA office (see
H. When a SIP Revision Becomes
Federally Enforceable
All revisions to the applicable SIP are
federally enforceable as of the effective
date of EPA’s approval of the respective
revision. In general, SIP revisions
become effective 30 to 60 days after
publication of EPA’s SIP approval
action in the Federal Register. In
specific cases, a SIP revision action may
become effective less than 30 days or
greater than 60 days after the Federal
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II. What EPA is doing in this action?
This action constitutes a
‘‘housekeeping’’ exercise to reformat the
codification of the EPA-approved
Colorado SIP.
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IV. Statutory and Executive Order
Reviews
A. General Requirements
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR
51735, October 4, 1993), this action is
not a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ and
is therefore not subject to review by the
Office of Management and Budget. This
rule is not subject to Executive Order
13211, ‘‘Actions Concerning Regulations
That Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use’’ (66 FR 28355, May
22, 2001) because it is not a significant
regulatory action under Executive Order
12866. Because the agency has made a
‘‘good cause’’ finding that this action is
not subject to notice-and-comment
requirements under the Administrative
Procedure Act or any other statute as
indicated in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section, it is not subject to
the regulatory flexibility provisions of
the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C.
601 et seq.), or to sections 202 and 205
of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
of 1995 (UMRA) (Pub. L. 104–4). In
addition, this action does not
significantly or uniquely affect small
governments or impose a significant
intergovernmental mandate, as
described in sections 203 and 204 of
UMRA. This rule also does not have a
substantial direct effect on one or more
Indian tribes, on the relationship
between the federal government and
Indian tribes, or on the distribution of
power and responsibilities between the
federal government and Indian tribes, as
specified by Executive Order 13175 (65
FR 67249, November 9, 2000), nor will
it have substantial direct effects on the
states, on the relationship between the
national government and the states, or
on the distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various
levels of government, as specified in
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255,
August 10, 1999). This rule also is not
subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR
19885, April 23, 1997), because it is not
economically significant. This rule does
not involve technical standards; thus
the requirements of section 12(d) of the
National Technology Transfer and
Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C.
272 note) do not apply. The rule also
does not involve special consideration
of environmental justice related issues
as required by Executive Order 12898
(59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). This
rule does not impose an information
collection burden under the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.). EPA’s compliance with these
statutes and Executive Orders for the
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underlying rules are discussed in
previous actions taken on the state’s
rules.
Dated: July 10, 2015.
Shaun L. McGrath,
Regional Administrator, Region 8.
B. Submission to Congress and the
Comptroller General
The Congressional Review Act (5
U.S.C. 801 et seq.), as added by the
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides
that before a rule may take effect, the
agency promulgating the rule must
submit a rule report, which includes a
copy of the rule, to each House of the
Congress and to the Comptroller General
of the United States. Section 808 allows
the issuing agency to make a rule
effective sooner than otherwise
provided by the CRA if the agency
makes a good cause finding that notice
and public procedure is impracticable,
unnecessary or contrary to the public
interest. This action simply codifies
provisions which are already in effect as
a matter of law in federal and approved
state programs. 5 U.S.C. 808(2). As
stated previously, EPA has made such a
good cause finding and established an
effective date of September 28, 2015.
EPA will submit a report containing this
rule and other required information to
the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of
Representatives, and the Comptroller
General of the United States prior to
publication of the rule in the Federal
Register. This change to the
identification of plan for Colorado is not
a ‘‘major rule’’ as defined by 5 U.S.C.
804(2).
40 CFR part 52 is amended to read as
follows:
C. Petitions for Judicial Review
EPA has also determined that the
provisions of section 307(b)(1) of the
Clean Air Act pertaining to petitions for
judicial review are not applicable to this
action. Prior EPA rulemaking actions for
each individual component of the
Colorado SIP compilation had
previously afforded interested parties
the opportunity to file a petition for
judicial review in the United States
Court of Appeals for the appropriate
circuit within 60 days of such
rulemaking action. Thus, EPA sees no
need in this action to reopen the 60-day
period for filing such petitions for
judicial review for this ‘‘Identification of
plan’’ reorganization action for
Colorado.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air
pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference,
Intergovernmental relations, Lead,
Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Particulate
matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile
organic compounds.
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PART 52—APPROVAL AND
PROMULGATION OF
IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
1. The authority citation for part 52
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart G—Colorado
§ 52.320
[Redesignated as § 52.354]
2. Section 52.320 is redesignated as
§ 52.354, and in newly redesignated
§ 52.354, revise the section heading and
paragraph (a) to read as follows:
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§ 52.354
Original identification of plan.
(a) This section identifies the original
‘‘Air Implementation Plan for the State
of Colorado’’ and all revisions submitted
by Colorado that were federally
approved prior to June 1, 2015.
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■ 3. Add § 52.320 to read as follows:
§ 52.320
Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section
sets forth the applicable State
Implementation Plan for Colorado under
section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42
U.S.C. 7410 and 40 CFR part 51 to meet
national ambient air quality standards
or other requirements under the Clean
Air Act.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1)
Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d)
of this section with an EPA approval
date prior to June 1, 2015, was approved
for incorporation by reference by the
Director of the Federal Register in
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1
CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as
submitted by the state to EPA, and
notice of any change in the material will
be published in the Federal Register.
Entries for paragraphs (c) and (d) of this
section with EPA approval dates after
June 1, 2015, will be incorporated by
reference in the next update to the SIP
compilation.
(2) EPA Region 8 certifies that the
rules/regulations provided by EPA in
the SIP compilation at the addresses in
paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an
exact duplicate of the officially
promulgated state rules/regulations
which have been approved as part of the
State Implementation Plan as of June 1,
2015.
(3) Copies of the materials
incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Environmental
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Protection Agency, Region 8, 1595
Wynkoop Street, Denver, Colorado,
80202–1129; Air and Radiation Docket
and Information Center, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, West
Building, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW.,
Washington, DC 20460; and, the
National Archives and Records
www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/
ibr-locations.html. Copies of the
Colorado regulations we have approved
are also available at https://www.epa.gov/
region8/air/sip.html.
(c) EPA-approved regulations.
Administration (NARA). For
information on the availability of
materials from the docket in the EPA
Headquarters Library, please call the
Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) at
(202) 566–1742. For information on the
availability of this material at NARA,
call (202) 741–6030, or go to https://
State effective
date
Title
EPA Effective
date
Final rule citation/date
Comments
5 CCR 1001–01, Procedural Rules
State Implementation Plan ..........................................
3/30/1998
5/10/2012
77 FR 21451, 04/10/12.
5 CCR 1001–02, Common Provisions Regulation
I. Definitions, Statement of Intent, and General Provisions Applicable to all Emission Control Regulations adopted by the Colorado Air Quality Control
Commission.
II. General ....................................................................
9/30/2002
4/29/2013
78 FR 19125, 03/29/13.
9/30/2002
4/29/2013
78 FR 19125, 03/29/13.
5 CCR 1001–03, Regulation Number 1, Emission Control for Particulate Matter, Smoke, Carbon Monoxide, and Sulfur Oxides
Definitions ....................................................................
I. Applicability: Referenced Federal Regulations ........
II. Smoke and Opacity .................................................
III. Particulate Matter ...................................................
IV. Continuous Emission Monitoring Requirements
for New or Existing Sources.
V. Emission Standards for Existing Iron and Steel
Plant Operations.
VI. Sulfur Dioxide Emission Regulations ....................
VII. Emission Regulations for Certain Electric Generating Stations Owned and Operated by the Public
Service Company of Colorado.
VIII. Restrictions on the Use of Oil as a Backup Fuel
IX. Emission Regulations Concerning Areas Which
Are Nonattainment for Carbon Monoxide—Refinery
Fluid Bed Catalytic Cracking Units:
Appendix A, Method of Measuring Opacity from Fugitive Particulate Emission Sources.
Appendix B, Method of Measurement of Off-Property
Transport of Fugitive Particulate Emissions.
10/2/2005
10/2/2005
10/2/2005
10/2/2005
10/2/2005
2/17/2012
2/17/2012
2/17/2012
2/17/2012
2/17/2012
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01/18/12.
01/18/12.
01/18/12.
01/18/12.
01/18/12.
10/2/2005
2/17/2012
77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
10/2/2005
10/2/2005
2/17/2012
2/17/2012
77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
10/2/2005
10/2/2005
2/17/2012
2/17/2012
77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
5/30/1982
1/2/1987
51 FR 43609, 12/03/86.
5/30/1982
1/2/1987
51 FR 43609, 12/03/86.
5 CCR 1001–05, Regulation Number 3, Part A, Concerning General Provisions Applicable to Reporting and Permitting
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I. Applicability ..............................................................
II. Air Pollutant Emission Notice (APEN) Requirements.
12/15/2010
4/30/2008
5/27/2014
3/17/2014
79 FR 22772, 04/24/14.
79 FR 8632, 02/13/14 .....
III. Administrative Permit Amendment Procedures .....
IV. Operational Flexibility ............................................
V. Certification And Trading Of Emission Reduction
Credits Offset And Netting Transactions.
VI. Fees .......................................................................
VII. Confidential Information or Data Contained in Air
Pollutant Emission Notices, Permit Applications, or
Reports Submitted Pursuant to Part C, Section
V.C.6.
VIII. Technical Modeling and Monitoring Requirements.
Appendix A, Method For Determining De Minimis
Levels For Non-Criteria Reportable Pollutants.
Appendix B, Non-criteria Reportable Pollutants (Sorted by BIN).
4/30/2008
4/30/2008
4/30/2008
3/17/2014
3/17/2014
3/17/2014
79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
12/15/2010
4/30/2008
5/27/2014
3/17/2014
79 FR 22772, 04/24/14.
79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
4/30/2008
3/17/2014
79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
4/30/2008
3/17/2014
79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
4/30/2008
3/17/2014
79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
5 CCR 1001–05, Regulation Number 3, Part B, Concerning Construction Permits
I. Applicability ..............................................................
II. General Requirements For Construction Permits ...
III. Construction Permit Review Procedures ...............
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5 CCR 1001–05, Regulation Number 3, Part D, Concerning Major Stationary Source New Source Review and Prevention of Significant
Deterioration
I. Applicability ..............................................................
II. Definitions ................................................................
III. Permit Review Procedures ....................................
IV. Public Comment Requirements .............................
V. Requirements Applicable to Nonattainment Areas
VI. Requirements applicable to attainment and
unclassifiable areas and pollutants implemented
under Section 110 of the Federal Act (Prevention
of Significant Deterioration Program).
VII. Negligibly Reactive Volatile Organic Compounds
(NRVOCs).
VIII. Area Classifications .............................................
IX. Redesignation ........................................................
X. Air Quality Limitations .............................................
XI. Exclusions From Increment Consumption .............
XII. Innovative Control Technology .............................
XIII. Federal Class I Areas ..........................................
XIV. Visibility ................................................................
XV. Actuals PALs ........................................................
4/30/2008
12/15/2010
4/30/2008
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4/30/2008
4/30/2008
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3/17/2014
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4/30/2008
4/30/2008
2/14/2011
4/30/2008
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8632, 02/13/14.
8632, 02/13/14.
8632, 02/13/14.
8632, 02/13/14.
8632, 02/13/14.
8632, 02/13/14.
8632, 02/13/14.
8632, 02/13/14.
76871, 12/31/12.
8632, 02/13/14.
5 CCR 1001–05, Regulation Number 3, Part F, Regional Haze Limits—Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) and Reasonable
Progress (RP)
VI. Regional Haze Determinations ..............................
VII. Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting for
Regional Haze Limits.
2/14/2011
2/14/2011
1/30/2013
1/30/2013
77 FR 76871, 12/31/12.
77 FR 76871, 12/31/12.
5 CCR 1001–06, Regulation Number 4, New Wood Stoves and the Use of Certain Woodburning Appliances During High Pollution Days
I. Definitions .................................................................
II. Requirements for Sale and Installation of Wood
Stoves.
III. Approval Procedure for Pellet Stoves ....................
IV. Enforcement ...........................................................
V. List of Certified Wood Stoves .................................
VI. High Pollution Days ...............................................
VII. Requirements for Installation of Fireplaces ..........
VIII. Implementation of Local Control Strategies ........
IX. References .............................................................
8/30/1993
8/30/1993
5/19/1997
5/19/1997
62 FR 18716, 04/17/97.
62 FR 18716, 04/17/97.
8/30/1993
8/30/1993
8/30/1993
8/30/1993
8/30/1993
8/30/1993
8/30/1993
5/19/1997
5/19/1997
5/19/1997
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5/19/1997
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18716,
18716,
18716,
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18716,
18716,
04/17/97.
04/17/97.
04/17/97.
04/17/97.
04/17/97.
04/17/97.
04/17/97.
5 CCR 1001–08, Regulation Number 6, Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources
IV. Standards of Performance for New Sources of
Sulfur Dioxide.
3/30/1981
1/6/1982
46 FR 59536, 12/07/81.
5 CCR 1001–09, Regulation Number 7, Control of Ozone Via Ozone Precursors (Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds and
Nitrogen Oxides)
1/30/2009
9/6/2011
76 FR 47443, 08/05/11 ...
II. General Provisions ..................................................
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I. Applicability ..............................................................
1/30/2009
9/6/2011
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III. General Requirements for Storage and Transfer
of Volatile Organic Compounds.
IV. Storage of Highly Volatile Organic Compounds ....
V. Disposal of Volatile Organic Compounds ...............
VI. Storage and Transfer of Petroleum Liquid ............
VII. Crude Oil ...............................................................
VIII. Petroleum Processing and Refining ....................
IX. Surface Coating Operations ..................................
X. Use of Solvents for Degreasing and Cleaning .......
XI. Use of Cutback Asphalt .........................................
XII. Volatile Organic Compound Emissions From Oil
and Gas Operations.
XIII. Graphic Arts .........................................................
XIV. Pharmaceutical Synthesis ...................................
XV. Control of Volatile Organic Compound Leaks
from Vapor Collection Systems and Vapor Control
Systems Located at Gasoline Terminals, Gasoline
Bulk Plants, and Gasoline Dispensing Facilities.
1/30/2009
9/6/2011
76 FR 47443, 08/05/11.
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
1/30/2009
3/4/2007
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XVI. Control of Emissions from Stationary and Portable Engines in the 8-Hour Ozone Control Area.
XVII.E.3.a., (Regional Haze SIP) Rich Burn Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines.
Appendix A. Criteria for Control of Vapors from Gasoline Transfer to Storage Tanks.
Appendix B. Criteria for Control of Vapors from Gasoline Transfer at Bulk Plants (Vapor Balance System).
Appendix C. Minimum Cooling Capacities for Refrigerated Freeboard Chillers on Vapor Degreasers.
Appendix D. Test Procedures for Annual Pressure/
Vacuum Testing of Gasoline Transport Tanks.
Appendix E. Emission Limit Conversion Procedure ...
EPA Effective
date
Final rule citation/date
1/30/2009
9/6/2011
70 FR 48652, 08/05/11.
2/14/2011
1/30/2013
77 FR 76871, 12/31/12.
10/30/1989
6/29/1995
60 FR 28055, 05/30/95.
10/30/1989
6/20/1995
60 FR 28055, 05/30/95.
5/22/1980
4/13/1981
46 FR 16687, 03/13/81.
10/30/1989
6/29/1995
60 FR 28055, 05/30/95.
10/30/1989
6/29/1995
60 FR 28055, 05/30/95.
Comments
5 CCR 1001–12, Regulation Number 10, Criteria for Analysis of Conformity
I. Requirement to Comply with the Federal Rule .......
II. Definitions ................................................................
III. Interagency Consultation .......................................
IV. Emission reduction credit for certain control
measures.
V. Enforceability of design concept and scope and
project-level mitigation and control measures.
1/30/2012
1/30/2012
1/30/2012
1/30/2012
4/3/2014
4/3/2014
4/3/2014
4/3/2014
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12079,
12079,
12079,
12079,
03/04/14.
03/04/14.
03/04/14.
03/04/14.
1/30/2012
4/3/2014
79 FR 12079, 03/04/14.
5 CCR 1001–13, Regulation Number 11, Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program—Part A, General Provisions, Area of Applicability, Schedules for Obtaining Certification of Emissions Control, Definitions, Exemptions, and Clean Screening/Remote Sensing
I. Applicability ..............................................................
II. Definitions ................................................................
III. Exemption from Section 42–4–314, C.R.S. for Department of Defense Personnel Participating in the
Privately Owned Vehicle Import Control Program.
IV. Clean Screen/Remote Emissions Sensing ............
1/30/2006
5/31/2004
5/31/2004
10/16/2007
9/19/2005
9/19/2005
72 FR 46148, 08/17/07.
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
1/30/2006
10/16/2007
72 FR 46148, 08/17/07.
5 CCR 1001–13, Regulation Number 11, Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program—Part B, Standards and Procedures for the Approval, Operation, Gas Span Adjustment, Calibration and Certification of the Division Approved Test Analyzer Systems for Use in
the Basic and Enhanced Areas and Test Analyzer Systems for Licensed Dealers in the Enhanced Area
I. Approval of the Colo ’94 Test Analyzer Systems ....
II. Application for Approval of Colo ’94 Test Analyzer
Systems Equipment Manufacturers.
III. Performance and Design Specification for the
Colo ’94 Exhaust Gas Analyzers.
IV. Span Gases For Use With Colo ’94 Test Analyzer
Systems.
V. Documentation, Logistics, and Warranty Requirements.
VI. Calibration of Colorado ’94 Test Analyzer Systems.
VII. Approval of the Colorado Automobile Dealers
Transient Mode Test Analyzer System.
VIII. Applications for Approval of the Colorado Automobile Dealers Transient Mode Test Analyzer System.
IX. Requests for Approval of Clean Screen Test Analyzer Systems.
5/31/2004
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
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5 CCR 1001–13, Regulation Number 11, Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program—Part C, Inspection Procedures and Requirements for Exhaust Emissions, Fuel Evaporation Control, Visible Smoke Emissions, Emissions Control Systems,
Chlorofluorocarbon Leak Detection; and Practices to Ensure Proper Emissions Related Adjustments and Repairs
I. Pre-inspection Requirements ...................................
II. Exhaust Emissions Inspection Procedures .............
III. Emissions Control Systems Inspection Procedures.
IV. Evaporative Fuel Control Inspection Procedures ..
V. Detection of Chlorofluorocarbons ...........................
VI. Free Reinspection ..................................................
VII. Repair Information ................................................
VIII. Certification of Emissions Control .......................
IX. Adjustment Procedures .........................................
X. Emissions Related Repairs ....................................
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XII. Clean Screen Inspection Program Procedures ....
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5 CCR 1001–13, Regulation Number 11, Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program—Part D, Qualification and Licensing of Emissions Mechanics, Emissions Inspectors and Clean Screen Inspectors; Licensing of Emissions Inspection and Readjustment Stations, Inspection-Only Stations, Inspection-Only Facilities, Fleets, Motor Vehicle Dealer Test Facilities and Enhanced Inspection
Centers; Qualification of Clean Screen Inspection Sites; and Registration of Emissions Related Repair Facilities and Technicians
I. Licensing of Emissions Inspection and Readjustment Stations, Inspection-Only Stations, Inspection-Only Facilities, Enhanced Inspection Centers,
Fleet Inspection Stations and Motor Vehicle Dealer
Test Facilities.
II. Qualification and Licensing of Emission Mechanics, and Emissions Inspectors.
III. Registration of Emissions Related Repair Facilities.
IV. Requirements for Clean Screen/Remote Sensing
Sites.
V. Qualification of Clean Screen Emissions Inspectors.
VI. Requalification Requirements for all Clean Screen
Emissions Inspectors.
VII. Transmittal of Letters of Qualification and
Issuance of Clean Screen Inspector Licenses.
VIII. Lapse of Certificate of Qualification for Clean
Screen Inspector.
IX. Program License Application Performance Review Criteria.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5 CCR 1001–13, Regulation Number 11, Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program—Part E, Prohibited Acts and Penalties to Ensure
Proper Inspection Procedures, Adherence to Prescribed Procedures and Effective Emissions Related Repairs
I. The Grounds Upon Which The License Of An
Emissions Mechanic, Emissions Inspector Or Any
Type Of AIR Program Inspection Business May Be
Suspended, For A Period Of Time Not Less Than
Six Months, Or Revoked.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5 CCR 1001–13, Regulation Number 11, Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program—Part F, Maximum Allowable Emissions Limits
for Motor Vehicle Exhaust, Evaporative and Visible Emissions for Light-Duty and Heavy-Duty Vehicles
I. The Idle Short Test Concentration Limits For LightDuty Vehicles And Heavy-Duty Trucks Specified In
Sections I (A) And II (A) Respectively Of This Part
F Are Those Necessary To Comply With Emissions Reductions As The Program Matures.
II. Heavy-Duty Vehicles (1978 and Earlier Greater
Than 6000 lbs. GVWR) Subject to Idle Short
Test(s).
III. Transient Test Mass Emissions Limits In Grams/
Mile (GPM).
IV. Evaporative Emissions Control Standards ............
V. Vehicles shall not exhibit any continuous gray,
blue, blue-black, or black smoke of greater than
5% opacity from the engine crankcase and/or tailpipe(s) during any engine operating conditions of
applicable inspection procedures.
VI. Clean Screen Program Maximum Allowable
Emissions Limits.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
1/30/2006
1/22/2013
77 FR 75388, 12/20/12.
5/31/2004
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
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5 CCR 1001–13, Regulation Number 11, Appendices
Appendix A, Specifications for Colorado 94 Analyzer
Appendix B, Standards and Specifications for the
Suppliers of Span and Calibration Gases.
5/31/2004
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
5 CCR 1001–14, Emission Budgets for Nonattainment Areas in the State of Colorado
Budgets .......................................................................
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Comments
5 CCR 1001–18, Regulation Number 16, Street Sanding Emissions
I. Street Sanding Materials Specifications ..................
II. Street Sanding Requirements Specific to the Denver PM–10 Attainment/Maintenance Area.
4/19/2001
4/19/2001
10/16/2002
10/16/2002
67 FR 58335, 09/16/02.
67 FR 58335, 09/16/02.
5 CCR 1001–20, Nonattainment-Attainment/Maintenance Areas
I. Pagosa Springs Attainment/Maintenance Area .......
II. Telluride Attainment/Maintenance Area ..................
III. Aspen/Pitkin County PM–10 Attainment/Maintenance Area.
IV. Lamar Attainment/Maintenance Area ....................
V. Canon City PM–10 Nonattainment Area ................
VIII. Steamboat Springs PM10 Attainment/Maintenance Area.
5/30/2000
5/30/2000
2/28/2001
8/14/2001
8/14/2001
7/14/2003
66 FR 32556, 06/15/01.
66 FR 32556, 06/15/01.
68 FR 26212, 05/15/03.
12/30/2001
12/30/1993
11/24/2004
11/25/2005
2/13/1995
12/30/2001
70 FR 61563, 10/25/05.
59 FR 64332, 12/14/94.
69 FR 62210, 10/25/04.
State effective
date
EPA effective
date
Final rule citation/date
8/15/1996
2/18/1997
62 FR 2305, 01/16/97.
4/19/2001
8/6/2001
66 FR 35374, 07/05/01.
State effective
date
EPA effective
date
Final rule citation/date
(d) EPA-approved source-specific
requirements.
Title
Long-Term Strategy Review and Revision of Colorado’s State Implementation Plan for Class I Visibility Protection: Part I: Hayden Station Requirements.
Revision of Colorado’s State Implementation Plan for
Class I Visibility Protection Craig Station Units 1
and 2 Requirements.
Comments
(e) EPA-approved nonregulatory
provisions.
Title
Legislation
Concerning Air Pollution Control, and, in connection
therewith, revising the Air Program to comply with
requirements of the Federal ‘‘Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990’’.
Concerning Legislative Procedures for the Approval
of State Implementation Plans and Regulations
Related to Air Pollution.
7/1/1993
12/8/1994
59 FR 55584, 11/08/94.
5/31/1995
4/30/1998
63 FR 15294, 03/31/98.
Maintenance Plans
Aspen
Revised PM10 Maintenance Plan for the Aspen Attainment/Maintenance Area.
12/16/2010
11/18/2013
78 FR 57496, 09/19/13.
11/20/2008
9/9/2013
78 FR 41307, 07/10/13.
12/17/2009
9/30/2013
78 FR 46521, 08/01/13.
3/4/2001
10/11/2001
66 FR 47086, 09/11/01.
8/30/2003
11/15/2004
69 FR 55752, 09/16/04.
Canon City
PM10 Maintenance Plan for Canon City ......................
Colorado Springs
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Colorado Springs Carbon Monoxide Maintenance
Plan.
Denver Metropolitan Area
1982 Denver Regional Element of the State Air Quality Implementation Plan.
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan for the Denver
Metropolitan Area.
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Ozone Redesignation Request and Maintenance
Plan for the Denver Metropolitan Area.
PM10 Redesignation Request and Maintenance Plan
For the Denver Metropolitan Area.
Revision to the Colorado State Implementation Plan:
Concerning the removal of the Colorado Clean Vehicle Fleet Program from the SIP, and the adoption
of a replacement program.
Early Action Compact Ozone Action Plan ..................
EPA effective
date
Final rule citation/date
1/11/2001
10/11/2001
66 FR 47086, 09/11/01.
4/19/2001
10/16/2002
67 FR 58335, 09/16/02.
3/1/2000
1/14/2002
66 FR 64751, 12/14/01.
5/31/2004
9/19/2005
70 FR 48652, 08/19/05.
12/16/2010
11/12/2013
78 FR 56164, 09/12/13.
12/17/2009
10/1/2013
78 FR 46816, 08/02/13.
12/30/2001
11/25/2005
70 FR 61563, 10/25/05.
3/1/2004
11/29/2004
69 FR 58264, 09/30/04.
11/19/2009
4/9/2014
79 FR 13256, 03/10/14.
1/30/2012
3/23/2015
80 FR 2827, 01/21/15.
11/19/2009
3/13/2014
79 FR 8090, 02/11/14.
Fort Collins
Revised Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan, Fort
Collins Attainment/Maintenance Area.
Greeley
Greeley Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan ............
Lamar
PM10 Redesignation Request and Maintenance Plan
for the Lamar Area.
Longmont
Revised Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan for the
Longmont Attainment/Maintenance Area.
Pagosa Springs
Final Revised PM10 Maintenance Plan for the
Pagosa Springs Attainment/Maintenance Area.
Steamboat Springs
Revised PM10 Maintenance Plan for theSteamboat
Springs Attainment/Maintenance Area.
Telluride
Revised PM10 Attainment/Maintenance Plan Telluride
Attainment/Maintenance Area.
Local Ordinances/Resolutions
Adopting the Fort Collins Better Air Campaign for Inclusion in the Fort Collins Element of the State Implementation Plan for Air Quality.
9/5/1989
6/17/1991
56 FR 15499, 04/17/91.
11/19/1987
10/11/1988
53 FR 30428, 08/12/88.
11/18/2004
12/4/2006
71 FR 64465, 11/02/06.
Visibility
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Long-Term Strategy Review and Revision of Colorado’s State Implementation Plan for Class I Visibility Protection, Part II: Revision of the Long-Term
Strategy.
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BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[EPA–R10–OAR–2015–0483; FRL–9934–61–
Region 10]
Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plans; Washington:
Update to the Spokane Regional Clean
Air Agency Solid Fuel Burning Device
Standards
Environmental Protection
Agency.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is approving a State
Implementation Plan (SIP) revision
submitted by the Washington State
Department of Ecology (Ecology) on July
10, 2015. The SIP submission contains
revisions to the Spokane Regional Clean
Air Agency (SRCAA) solid fuel burning
device regulations to control particulate
matter from residential wood
combustion. The updated regulations
reflect the State of Washington’s
statutory changes setting fine particulate
matter trigger levels for impaired air
quality burn bans. The submission also
contains updates to the regulations to
improve the clarity of the language. We
are approving these changes because
they meet the requirements of the Clean
Air Act and strengthen the Washington
SIP.
DATES: This final rule is effective
October 28, 2015.
SUMMARY:
The EPA has established a
docket for this action under Docket ID
No. EPA–R10–OAR–2015–0483. All
documents in the docket are listed on
the www.regulations.gov Web site.
Although listed in the index, some
information is not publicly available,
e.g., Confidential Business Information
(CBI) or other information the disclosure
of which is restricted by statute. Certain
other material, such as copyrighted
material, is not placed on the Internet
and will be publicly available only in
hard copy form. Publicly available
docket materials are available either
electronically through
www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at
the Air Programs Unit, Office of Air,
Waste and Toxics, EPA Region 10, 1200
Sixth Avenue, Seattle, WA, 98101. The
EPA requests that if at all possible, you
contact the individual listed in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section to
view the hard copy of the docket. You
may view the hard copy of the docket
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m., excluding Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information please contact Jeff Hunt at
(206) 553–0256, hunt.jeff@epa.gov, or by
using the above EPA, Region 10 address.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ADDRESSES:
[FR Doc. 2015–24462 Filed 9–25–15; 8:45 am]
Table of Contents
I. Background Information
II. Final Action
III. Incorporation by Reference
IV. Statutory and Executive Orders Review
I. Background Information
On August 10, 2015, the EPA
proposed to approve revisions to the
SRCAA solid fuel burning device
regulations (80 FR 47880). An
explanation of the CAA requirements, a
detailed analysis of the submittal, and
the EPA’s reasons for approval were
provided in the notice of proposed
rulemaking, and will not be restated
here. The public comment period for
this proposed rule ended on September
9, 2015. The EPA received no comments
on the proposal.
II. Final Action
The EPA is approving Washington’s
SIP revision submitted on July 10, 2015.
Specifically, the EPA is approving and
incorporating by reference into the SIP
the SRCAA regulations shown in Table
1. We note that Ecology and SRCAA
submitted Regulation I, Section 8.11,
Regulatory Actions and Penalties to
demonstrate adequate enforcement
authority to implement the program.
Regulations describing agency
enforcement authority are not generally
incorporated by reference into the SIP to
avoid potential conflict with the EPA’s
independent authorities. Therefore, we
are approving Section 8.11 as providing
adequate enforcement authority, but we
are not incorporating this section by
reference into the SIP, codified in 40
CFR 52.2470(c). Similarly, SRCAA
Section 8.04 incorporates by reference
the statewide Ecology solid fuel burning
device regulations contained in WAC
173–433. To the extent that SRCAA’s
regulations reference WAC 173–433–
130, 173–433–170, and 173–433–200
which contain nuisance, fee, and
enforcement provisions, Washington
did not submit these provisions for
approval, consistent with the EPA’s May
9, 2014 final action on the statewide
Ecology regulations (79 FR 26628).
TABLE 1—APPROVED AND INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE SRCAA REGULATIONS
Agency
Citation
(section)
State effective
date
Title
Submitted
Explanation
Regulation I—Article VIII—Solid Fuel Burning Device Standards
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8.02
8.03
8.04
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Opacity Standards ..................................
Prohibited Fuel Types .............................
Curtailment (Burn Ban) ...........................
Exemptions .............................................
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[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 187 (Monday, September 28, 2015)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[EPA-R08-OAR-2015-0149; FRL-9931-73-Region 8 ]
Air Plan Approval; CO; Revised Format for Material Incorporated
by Reference
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Final rule; administrative change.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is revising the
format of materials submitted by the state of Colorado that are
incorporated by reference (IBR) into its State Implementation Plan
(SIP). The regulations affected by this format change have all been
previously submitted by Colorado and approved by the EPA.
DATES: This action is effective September 28, 2015.
ADDRESSES: The EPA has established a docket for this action under
Docket Identification Number EPA-R08-OAR-2015-0149. All documents in
the docket are listed on the https://www.regulations.gov Web site.
Although listed in the index, some information may not be publicly
available, i.e., Confidential Business Information or other information
the disclosure of which is restricted by statute. Certain other
material, such as copyrighted material, is not placed on the Internet
and will be publicly available only in the hard copy form. Publicly
available docket materials are available either electronically through
https://www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at EPA Region 8, Office of
Partnership and Regulatory Assistance, Air Program, 1595 Wynkoop
Street, Denver, Colorado, 80202-1129. The EPA requests that you contact
the individual listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section to
view the hard copy of the docket. An electronic copy of the state's SIP
compilation is also available at https://www.epa.gov/region8/air/sip.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kathy Ayala, Air Program, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region 8, Mailcode 8P-AR, 1595
Wynkoop Street, Denver, Colorado 80202-1129, (303) 312-6142,
ayala.kathy@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Change in IBR Format
This format revision will affect the ``Identification of plan''
section of 40 CFR part 52, as well as the format of the SIP materials
that will be available for public inspection at the National Archives
and Records Administration (NARA); the Air and Radiation Docket and
Information Center located at EPA Headquarters in Washington, DC, and
the EPA Region 8 Office.
A. Description of a SIP
Each state has a SIP containing the control measures and strategies
used to attain and maintain the national ambient air quality standards
(NAAQS) and achieve certain other Clean Air Act (Act) requirements
(e.g., visibility requirements, prevention of significant
deterioration). The SIP is extensive, containing such elements as air
pollution control regulations, emission inventories, monitoring network
descriptions, attainment demonstrations, and enforcement mechanisms.
B. How EPA Enforces the SIP
Each SIP revision submitted by Colorado must be adopted at the
state level after undergoing reasonable notice and public hearing. SIPs
submitted to EPA to attain or maintain the NAAQS must include
enforceable emission limitations and other control measures, schedules
and timetables for compliance.
EPA evaluates submitted SIPs to determine if they meet the Act's
requirements. If a SIP meets the Act's requirements, EPA will approve
the SIP. EPA's notice of approval is published in the Federal Register
and the approval is then codified at 40 CFR part 52. Once EPA approves
a SIP, it is enforceable by
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EPA and citizens in federal district court.
We do not reproduce in 40 CFR part 52 the full text of the Colorado
regulations that we have approved. Instead, we incorporate them by
reference or IBR. We approve a given state regulation with a specific
effective date and then refer the public to the location(s) of the full
text version of the state regulation(s) should they want to know which
measures are contained in a given SIP (see I.F., Where You Can Find a
Copy of the SIP Compilation).
C. How the State and EPA Update the SIP
The SIP is a dynamic document which the state can revise as
necessary to address the unique air pollution problems in the state.
Therefore, EPA from time to time must take action on SIP revisions
containing new and/or revised regulations.
On May 22, 1997 (62 FR 27968), EPA announced revised procedures for
IBR of federally approved SIPs. The procedures announced included: (1)
A new process for IBR of material submitted by states into compilations
and a process for updating those compilations on roughly an annual
basis; (2) a revised mechanism for announcing EPA approval of revisions
to an applicable SIP and updating both the compilations and the CFR;
and, (3) a revised format for the ``Identification of plan'' sections
for each applicable subpart to reflect these revised IBR procedures.
D. How EPA Compiles the SIP
We have organized into a compilation the federally-approved
regulations, source-specific requirements and nonregulatory provisions
we have approved into the SIP. These compilations may be found at
https://www.epa.gov/region8/air/sip.html. In addition, we maintain hard
copies of the compilation which are updated periodically.
E. How EPA Organizes the SIP Compilation
Each compilation contains three parts. Part one contains the state
regulations that have been approved, part two contains the source-
specific requirements that have been approved as part of the SIP (if
any), and part three contains non-regulatory provisions that have been
approved. Each compilation contains a table of identifying information
for each regulation, each source-specific requirement, and each
nonregulatory provision. The state effective dates in the tables
indicate the date of the most recent revision to a particular approved
regulation. The table of identifying information in the compilation
corresponds to the table of contents published in 40 CFR part 52 for
the state. The EPA Regional Offices have the primary responsibility for
ensuring accuracy and updating the compilations.
F. Where You Can Find a Copy of the SIP Compilation
EPA Region 8 developed and will maintain the compilation for
Colorado. An electronic copy of the compilation is contained at https://www.epa.gov/region8/air/sip.html. SIP Materials which are incorporated
by reference into 40 CFR part 52 are also available for inspection at
the following locations: Air and Radiation Docket and Information
Center, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA West Building, Room
3334, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460 or the National
Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the
availability of this material at NARA, call (202) 741-6030, or go to:
https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
G. The Format of the New Identification of Plan Section
In order to better serve the public, EPA has revised the
organization of the ``Identification of plan'' section in 40 CFR part
52 and included additional information to clarify the elements of the
SIP.
The revised Identification of plan section for Colorado contains
five subsections:
1. Purpose and scope (see 40 CFR 52.320(a));
2. Incorporation by reference (see 40 CFR 52.320(b));
3. EPA-approved regulations (see 40 CFR 52.320(c));
4. EPA-approved source-specific requirements (see 40 CFR
52.320(d)); and,
5. EPA-approved nonregulatory provisions such as transportation
control measures, statutory provisions, control strategies, monitoring
networks, etc. (see 40 CFR 52.320(e)).
H. When a SIP Revision Becomes Federally Enforceable
All revisions to the applicable SIP are federally enforceable as of
the effective date of EPA's approval of the respective revision. In
general, SIP revisions become effective 30 to 60 days after publication
of EPA's SIP approval action in the Federal Register. In specific
cases, a SIP revision action may become effective less than 30 days or
greater than 60 days after the Federal Register publication date. In
order to determine the effective date of EPA's approval for a specific
Colorado SIP provision that is listed in 40 CFR 52.320(c), (d), or (e),
consult the volume and page of the Federal Register cited in 40 CFR
52.320 for that particular provision.
I. The Historical Record of SIP Revision Approvals
To facilitate enforcement of previously approved SIP provisions and
to provide a smooth transition to the new SIP processing system, we are
retaining the original Identification of plan section (40 CFR 52.354).
This section previously appeared at 40 CFR 52.320. After an initial
two-year period, we will review our experience with the new table
format and will decide whether to retain the original identification of
plan section (40 CFR 52.354) for some further period.
II. What EPA is doing in this action?
This action constitutes a ``housekeeping'' exercise to reformat the
codification of the EPA-approved Colorado SIP.
III. Good Cause Exemption
EPA has determined that this action falls under the ``good cause''
exemption in section 553(b)(3)(B) of the Administrative Procedure Act
(APA) which, upon a finding of ``good cause'' authorizes agencies to
dispense with public participation, and section 553(d)(3), which allows
an agency to make a rule effective immediately (thereby avoiding the
30-day delayed effective date otherwise provided for in the APA). This
action simply reformats the codification of provisions which are
already in effect as a matter of law.
Under section 553 of the APA, an agency may find good cause where
procedures are ``impractical, unnecessary, or contrary to the public
interest.'' Public comment is ``unnecessary'' and ``contrary to the
public interest'' since the codification only reflects existing law.
Likewise, there is no purpose served by delaying the effective date of
this action.
In this rule, EPA is finalizing regulatory text that includes
incorporation by reference. In accordance with requirements of 1 CFR
51.5, EPA is finalizing the incorporation by reference of the Colorado
regulations described in the amendments to 40 CFR part 52 set forth
below. EPA has made, and will continue to make, these documents
generally available electronically through www.regulations.gov and/or
in hard copy at the appropriate EPA office (see
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the ADDRESSES section of this preamble for more information).
IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
A. General Requirements
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this
action is not a ``significant regulatory action'' and is therefore not
subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget. This rule is
not subject to Executive Order 13211, ``Actions Concerning Regulations
That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use'' (66 FR
28355, May 22, 2001) because it is not a significant regulatory action
under Executive Order 12866. Because the agency has made a ``good
cause'' finding that this action is not subject to notice-and-comment
requirements under the Administrative Procedure Act or any other
statute as indicated in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section, it is
not subject to the regulatory flexibility provisions of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), or to sections 202 and 205 of
the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA) (Pub. L. 104-4). In
addition, this action does not significantly or uniquely affect small
governments or impose a significant intergovernmental mandate, as
described in sections 203 and 204 of UMRA. This rule also does not have
a substantial direct effect on one or more Indian tribes, on the
relationship between the federal government and Indian tribes, or on
the distribution of power and responsibilities between the federal
government and Indian tribes, as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65
FR 67249, November 9, 2000), nor will it have substantial direct
effects on the states, on the relationship between the national
government and the states, or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various levels of government, as specified
in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999). This rule also
is not subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997),
because it is not economically significant. This rule does not involve
technical standards; thus the requirements of section 12(d) of the
National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272
note) do not apply. The rule also does not involve special
consideration of environmental justice related issues as required by
Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). This rule does
not impose an information collection burden under the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). EPA's compliance with
these statutes and Executive Orders for the underlying rules are
discussed in previous actions taken on the state's rules.
B. Submission to Congress and the Comptroller General
The Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.), as added by
the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996,
generally provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency
promulgating the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy
of the rule, to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller
General of the United States. Section 808 allows the issuing agency to
make a rule effective sooner than otherwise provided by the CRA if the
agency makes a good cause finding that notice and public procedure is
impracticable, unnecessary or contrary to the public interest. This
action simply codifies provisions which are already in effect as a
matter of law in federal and approved state programs. 5 U.S.C. 808(2).
As stated previously, EPA has made such a good cause finding and
established an effective date of September 28, 2015. EPA will submit a
report containing this rule and other required information to the U.S.
Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Comptroller General
of the United States prior to publication of the rule in the Federal
Register. This change to the identification of plan for Colorado is not
a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).
C. Petitions for Judicial Review
EPA has also determined that the provisions of section 307(b)(1) of
the Clean Air Act pertaining to petitions for judicial review are not
applicable to this action. Prior EPA rulemaking actions for each
individual component of the Colorado SIP compilation had previously
afforded interested parties the opportunity to file a petition for
judicial review in the United States Court of Appeals for the
appropriate circuit within 60 days of such rulemaking action. Thus, EPA
sees no need in this action to reopen the 60-day period for filing such
petitions for judicial review for this ``Identification of plan''
reorganization action for Colorado.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Carbon monoxide,
Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, Lead, Nitrogen
dioxide, Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Sulfur oxides, Volatile organic compounds.
Dated: July 10, 2015.
Shaun L. McGrath,
Regional Administrator, Region 8.
40 CFR part 52 is amended to read as follows:
PART 52--APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS
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1. The authority citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart G--Colorado
Sec. 52.320 [Redesignated as Sec. 52.354]
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2. Section 52.320 is redesignated as Sec. 52.354, and in newly
redesignated Sec. 52.354, revise the section heading and paragraph (a)
to read as follows:
Sec. 52.354 Original identification of plan.
(a) This section identifies the original ``Air Implementation Plan
for the State of Colorado'' and all revisions submitted by Colorado
that were federally approved prior to June 1, 2015.
* * * * *
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3. Add Sec. 52.320 to read as follows:
Sec. 52.320 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State
Implementation Plan for Colorado under section 110 of the Clean Air
Act, 42 U.S.C. 7410 and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air
quality standards or other requirements under the Clean Air Act.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs
(c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to June 1,
2015, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of
the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part
51. Material is incorporated as submitted by the state to EPA, and
notice of any change in the material will be published in the Federal
Register. Entries for paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with EPA
approval dates after June 1, 2015, will be incorporated by reference in
the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region 8 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by
EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this
section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated state
rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State
Implementation Plan as of June 1, 2015.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be
inspected at the Environmental
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Protection Agency, Region 8, 1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, Colorado,
80202-1129; Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, West Building, 1301 Constitution Ave.
NW., Washington, DC 20460; and, the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of materials
from the docket in the EPA Headquarters Library, please call the Office
of Air and Radiation (OAR) at (202) 566-1742. For information on the
availability of this material at NARA, call (202) 741-6030, or go to
https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html. Copies
of the Colorado regulations we have approved are also available at
https://www.epa.gov/region8/air/sip.html.
(c) EPA-approved regulations.
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State EPA Effective Final rule citation/
Title effective date date date Comments
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5 CCR 1001-01, Procedural Rules
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State Implementation Plan......... 3/30/1998 5/10/2012 77 FR 21451, 04/10/12
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5 CCR 1001-02, Common Provisions Regulation
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I. Definitions, Statement of 9/30/2002 4/29/2013 78 FR 19125, 03/29/13
Intent, and General Provisions
Applicable to all Emission
Control Regulations adopted by
the Colorado Air Quality Control
Commission.
II. General....................... 9/30/2002 4/29/2013 78 FR 19125, 03/29/13
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5 CCR 1001-03, Regulation Number 1, Emission Control for Particulate Matter, Smoke, Carbon Monoxide, and Sulfur
Oxides
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Definitions....................... 10/2/2005 2/17/2012 77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
I. Applicability: Referenced 10/2/2005 2/17/2012 77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
Federal Regulations.
II. Smoke and Opacity............. 10/2/2005 2/17/2012 77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
III. Particulate Matter........... 10/2/2005 2/17/2012 77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
IV. Continuous Emission Monitoring 10/2/2005 2/17/2012 77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
Requirements for New or Existing
Sources.
V. Emission Standards for Existing 10/2/2005 2/17/2012 77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
Iron and Steel Plant Operations.
VI. Sulfur Dioxide Emission 10/2/2005 2/17/2012 77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
Regulations.
VII. Emission Regulations for 10/2/2005 2/17/2012 77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
Certain Electric Generating
Stations Owned and Operated by
the Public Service Company of
Colorado.
VIII. Restrictions on the Use of 10/2/2005 2/17/2012 77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
Oil as a Backup Fuel.
IX. Emission Regulations 10/2/2005 2/17/2012 77 FR 2466, 01/18/12.
Concerning Areas Which Are
Nonattainment for Carbon
Monoxide--Refinery Fluid Bed
Catalytic Cracking Units:
Appendix A, Method of Measuring 5/30/1982 1/2/1987 51 FR 43609, 12/03/86
Opacity from Fugitive Particulate
Emission Sources.
Appendix B, Method of Measurement 5/30/1982 1/2/1987 51 FR 43609, 12/03/86
of Off-Property Transport of
Fugitive Particulate Emissions.
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5 CCR 1001-05, Regulation Number 3, Part A, Concerning General Provisions Applicable to Reporting and Permitting
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I. Applicability.................. 12/15/2010 5/27/2014 79 FR 22772, 04/24/14
II. Air Pollutant Emission Notice 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14. Except II.D.1.sss.,
(APEN) Requirements. II.D.1.ttt.,
II.D.1.xxx.,
II.D.1.ffff. and
Section VI.D.1.
III. Administrative Permit 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
Amendment Procedures.
IV. Operational Flexibility....... 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
V. Certification And Trading Of 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
Emission Reduction Credits Offset
And Netting Transactions.
VI. Fees.......................... 12/15/2010 5/27/2014 79 FR 22772, 04/24/14
VII. Confidential Information or 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
Data Contained in Air Pollutant
Emission Notices, Permit
Applications, or Reports
Submitted Pursuant to Part C,
Section V.C.6.
VIII. Technical Modeling and 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
Monitoring Requirements.
Appendix A, Method For Determining 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
De Minimis Levels For Non-
Criteria Reportable Pollutants.
Appendix B, Non-criteria 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
Reportable Pollutants (Sorted by
BIN).
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5 CCR 1001-05, Regulation Number 3, Part B, Concerning Construction Permits
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I. Applicability.................. 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
II. General Requirements For 12/15/2010 5/27/2014 79 FR 22772, 04/24/14
Construction Permits.
III. Construction Permit Review 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
Procedures.
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5 CCR 1001-05, Regulation Number 3, Part D, Concerning Major Stationary Source New Source Review and Prevention
of Significant Deterioration
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I. Applicability.................. 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
II. Definitions................... 12/15/2010 5/27/2014 79 FR 22772, 04/24/14
III. Permit Review Procedures..... 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
IV. Public Comment Requirements... 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
V. Requirements Applicable to 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
Nonattainment Areas.
VI. Requirements applicable to 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
attainment and unclassifiable
areas and pollutants implemented
under Section 110 of the Federal
Act (Prevention of Significant
Deterioration Program).
VII. Negligibly Reactive Volatile 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
Organic Compounds (NRVOCs).
VIII. Area Classifications........ 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
IX. Redesignation................. 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
X. Air Quality Limitations........ 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
XI. Exclusions From Increment 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
Consumption.
XII. Innovative Control Technology 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
XIII. Federal Class I Areas....... 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
XIV. Visibility................... 2/14/2011 1/30/2013 77 FR 76871, 12/31/12
XV. Actuals PALs.................. 4/30/2008 3/17/2014 79 FR 8632, 02/13/14.
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5 CCR 1001-05, Regulation Number 3, Part F, Regional Haze Limits--Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) and
Reasonable Progress (RP)
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VI. Regional Haze Determinations.. 2/14/2011 1/30/2013 77 FR 76871, 12/31/12
VII. Monitoring, Recordkeeping, 2/14/2011 1/30/2013 77 FR 76871, 12/31/12
and Reporting for Regional Haze
Limits.
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5 CCR 1001-06, Regulation Number 4, New Wood Stoves and the Use of Certain Woodburning Appliances During High
Pollution Days
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I. Definitions.................... 8/30/1993 5/19/1997 62 FR 18716, 04/17/97
II. Requirements for Sale and 8/30/1993 5/19/1997 62 FR 18716, 04/17/97
Installation of Wood Stoves.
III. Approval Procedure for Pellet 8/30/1993 5/19/1997 62 FR 18716, 04/17/97
Stoves.
IV. Enforcement................... 8/30/1993 5/19/1997 62 FR 18716, 04/17/97
V. List of Certified Wood Stoves.. 8/30/1993 5/19/1997 62 FR 18716, 04/17/97
VI. High Pollution Days........... 8/30/1993 5/19/1997 62 FR 18716, 04/17/97
VII. Requirements for Installation 8/30/1993 5/19/1997 62 FR 18716, 04/17/97
of Fireplaces.
VIII. Implementation of Local 8/30/1993 5/19/1997 62 FR 18716, 04/17/97
Control Strategies.
IX. References.................... 8/30/1993 5/19/1997 62 FR 18716, 04/17/97
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5 CCR 1001-08, Regulation Number 6, Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources
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IV. Standards of Performance for 3/30/1981 1/6/1982 46 FR 59536, 12/07/81
New Sources of Sulfur Dioxide.
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5 CCR 1001-09, Regulation Number 7, Control of Ozone Via Ozone Precursors (Emissions of Volatile Organic
Compounds and Nitrogen Oxides)
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I. Applicability.................. 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 76 FR 47443, 08/05/11 Except sections
I.A.1.b, I.B.1.b,
I.B.2.b, I.B.2.d
II. General Provisions............ 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 76 FR 47443, 08/05/11 Except sections
II.A.12, II.C.1, and
II.D.
III. General Requirements for 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 76 FR 47443, 08/05/11
Storage and Transfer of Volatile
Organic Compounds.
IV. Storage of Highly Volatile 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 76 FR 47443, 08/05/11
Organic Compounds.
V. Disposal of Volatile Organic 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 76 FR 47443, 08/05/11
Compounds.
VI. Storage and Transfer of 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 76 FR 47443, 08/05/11
Petroleum Liquid.
VII. Crude Oil.................... 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 76 FR 47443, 08/05/11
VIII. Petroleum Processing and 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 76 FR 47443, 08/05/11
Refining.
IX. Surface Coating Operations.... 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 76 FR 47443, 08/05/11
X. Use of Solvents for Degreasing 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 76 FR 47443, 08/05/11
and Cleaning.
XI. Use of Cutback Asphalt........ 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 76 FR 47443, 08/05/11
XII. Volatile Organic Compound 3/4/2007 3/4/2007 73 FR 8194, 02/13/08.
Emissions From Oil and Gas
Operations.
XIII. Graphic Arts................ 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 76 FR 47443, 08/05/11
XIV. Pharmaceutical Synthesis..... 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 76 FR 47443, 08/05/11
XV. Control of Volatile Organic 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 76 FR 47443, 08/05/11
Compound Leaks from Vapor
Collection Systems and Vapor
Control Systems Located at
Gasoline Terminals, Gasoline Bulk
Plants, and Gasoline Dispensing
Facilities.
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XVI. Control of Emissions from 1/30/2009 9/6/2011 70 FR 48652, 08/05/11
Stationary and Portable Engines
in the 8-Hour Ozone Control Area.
XVII.E.3.a., (Regional Haze SIP) 2/14/2011 1/30/2013 77 FR 76871, 12/31/12
Rich Burn Reciprocating Internal
Combustion Engines.
Appendix A. Criteria for Control 10/30/1989 6/29/1995 60 FR 28055, 05/30/95
of Vapors from Gasoline Transfer
to Storage Tanks.
Appendix B. Criteria for Control 10/30/1989 6/20/1995 60 FR 28055, 05/30/95
of Vapors from Gasoline Transfer
at Bulk Plants (Vapor Balance
System).
Appendix C. Minimum Cooling 5/22/1980 4/13/1981 46 FR 16687, 03/13/81
Capacities for Refrigerated
Freeboard Chillers on Vapor
Degreasers.
Appendix D. Test Procedures for 10/30/1989 6/29/1995 60 FR 28055, 05/30/95
Annual Pressure/Vacuum Testing of
Gasoline Transport Tanks.
Appendix E. Emission Limit 10/30/1989 6/29/1995 60 FR 28055, 05/30/95
Conversion Procedure.
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5 CCR 1001-12, Regulation Number 10, Criteria for Analysis of Conformity
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I. Requirement to Comply with the 1/30/2012 4/3/2014 79 FR 12079, 03/04/14
Federal Rule.
II. Definitions................... 1/30/2012 4/3/2014 79 FR 12079, 03/04/14
III. Interagency Consultation..... 1/30/2012 4/3/2014 79 FR 12079, 03/04/14
IV. Emission reduction credit for 1/30/2012 4/3/2014 79 FR 12079, 03/04/14
certain control measures.
V. Enforceability of design 1/30/2012 4/3/2014 79 FR 12079, 03/04/14
concept and scope and project-
level mitigation and control
measures.
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5 CCR 1001-13, Regulation Number 11, Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program--Part A, General Provisions,
Area of Applicability, Schedules for Obtaining Certification of Emissions Control, Definitions, Exemptions, and
Clean Screening/Remote Sensing
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I. Applicability.................. 1/30/2006 10/16/2007 72 FR 46148, 08/17/07
II. Definitions................... 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
III. Exemption from Section 42-4- 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
314, C.R.S. for Department of
Defense Personnel Participating
in the Privately Owned Vehicle
Import Control Program.
IV. Clean Screen/Remote Emissions 1/30/2006 10/16/2007 72 FR 46148, 08/17/07
Sensing.
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5 CCR 1001-13, Regulation Number 11, Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program--Part B, Standards and
Procedures for the Approval, Operation, Gas Span Adjustment, Calibration and Certification of the Division
Approved Test Analyzer Systems for Use in the Basic and Enhanced Areas and Test Analyzer Systems for Licensed
Dealers in the Enhanced Area
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I. Approval of the Colo '94 Test 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Analyzer Systems.
II. Application for Approval of 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Colo '94 Test Analyzer Systems
Equipment Manufacturers.
III. Performance and Design 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Specification for the Colo '94
Exhaust Gas Analyzers.
IV. Span Gases For Use With Colo 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
'94 Test Analyzer Systems.
V. Documentation, Logistics, and 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Warranty Requirements.
VI. Calibration of Colorado '94 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Test Analyzer Systems.
VII. Approval of the Colorado 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Automobile Dealers Transient Mode
Test Analyzer System.
VIII. Applications for Approval of 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
the Colorado Automobile Dealers
Transient Mode Test Analyzer
System.
IX. Requests for Approval of Clean 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Screen Test Analyzer Systems.
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5 CCR 1001-13, Regulation Number 11, Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program--Part C, Inspection Procedures
and Requirements for Exhaust Emissions, Fuel Evaporation Control, Visible Smoke Emissions, Emissions Control
Systems, Chlorofluorocarbon Leak Detection; and Practices to Ensure Proper Emissions Related Adjustments and
Repairs
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I. Pre-inspection Requirements.... 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
II. Exhaust Emissions Inspection 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Procedures.
III. Emissions Control Systems 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Inspection Procedures.
IV. Evaporative Fuel Control 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Inspection Procedures.
V. Detection of 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Chlorofluorocarbons.
VI. Free Reinspection............. 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
VII. Repair Information........... 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
VIII. Certification of Emissions 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Control.
IX. Adjustment Procedures......... 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
X. Emissions Related Repairs...... 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
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XI. Engine Changes................ 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
XII. Clean Screen Inspection 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Program Procedures.
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5 CCR 1001-13, Regulation Number 11, Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program--Part D, Qualification and
Licensing of Emissions Mechanics, Emissions Inspectors and Clean Screen Inspectors; Licensing of Emissions
Inspection and Readjustment Stations, Inspection-Only Stations, Inspection-Only Facilities, Fleets, Motor
Vehicle Dealer Test Facilities and Enhanced Inspection Centers; Qualification of Clean Screen Inspection Sites;
and Registration of Emissions Related Repair Facilities and Technicians
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I. Licensing of Emissions 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Inspection and Readjustment
Stations, Inspection-Only
Stations, Inspection-Only
Facilities, Enhanced Inspection
Centers, Fleet Inspection
Stations and Motor Vehicle Dealer
Test Facilities.
II. Qualification and Licensing of 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Emission Mechanics, and Emissions
Inspectors.
III. Registration of Emissions 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Related Repair Facilities.
IV. Requirements for Clean Screen/ 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Remote Sensing Sites.
V. Qualification of Clean Screen 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Emissions Inspectors.
VI. Requalification Requirements 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
for all Clean Screen Emissions
Inspectors.
VII. Transmittal of Letters of 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Qualification and Issuance of
Clean Screen Inspector Licenses.
VIII. Lapse of Certificate of 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Qualification for Clean Screen
Inspector.
IX. Program License Application 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Performance Review Criteria.
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5 CCR 1001-13, Regulation Number 11, Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program--Part E, Prohibited Acts and
Penalties to Ensure Proper Inspection Procedures, Adherence to Prescribed Procedures and Effective Emissions
Related Repairs
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I. The Grounds Upon Which The 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
License Of An Emissions Mechanic,
Emissions Inspector Or Any Type
Of AIR Program Inspection
Business May Be Suspended, For A
Period Of Time Not Less Than Six
Months, Or Revoked.
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5 CCR 1001-13, Regulation Number 11, Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program--Part F, Maximum Allowable
Emissions Limits for Motor Vehicle Exhaust, Evaporative and Visible Emissions for Light-Duty and Heavy-Duty
Vehicles
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I. The Idle Short Test 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Concentration Limits For Light-
Duty Vehicles And Heavy-Duty
Trucks Specified In Sections I
(A) And II (A) Respectively Of
This Part F Are Those Necessary
To Comply With Emissions
Reductions As The Program Matures.
II. Heavy-Duty Vehicles (1978 and 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Earlier Greater Than 6000 lbs.
GVWR) Subject to Idle Short
Test(s).
III. Transient Test Mass Emissions 1/30/2006 1/22/2013 77 FR 75388, 12/20/12
Limits In Grams/Mile (GPM).
IV. Evaporative Emissions Control 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Standards.
V. Vehicles shall not exhibit any 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
continuous gray, blue, blue-
black, or black smoke of greater
than 5% opacity from the engine
crankcase and/or tailpipe(s)
during any engine operating
conditions of applicable
inspection procedures.
VI. Clean Screen Program Maximum 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Allowable Emissions Limits.
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5 CCR 1001-13, Regulation Number 11, Appendices
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Appendix A, Specifications for 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Colorado 94 Analyzer.
Appendix B, Standards and 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Specifications for the Suppliers
of Span and Calibration Gases.
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5 CCR 1001-14, Emission Budgets for Nonattainment Areas in the State of Colorado
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Budgets........................... 8/30/1995 4/30/1998 63 FR 15294, 03/31/98
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5 CCR 1001-18, Regulation Number 16, Street Sanding Emissions
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I. Street Sanding Materials 4/19/2001 10/16/2002 67 FR 58335, 09/16/02
Specifications.
II. Street Sanding Requirements 4/19/2001 10/16/2002 67 FR 58335, 09/16/02
Specific to the Denver PM-10
Attainment/Maintenance Area.
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5 CCR 1001-20, Nonattainment-Attainment/Maintenance Areas
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I. Pagosa Springs Attainment/ 5/30/2000 8/14/2001 66 FR 32556, 06/15/01
Maintenance Area.
II. Telluride Attainment/ 5/30/2000 8/14/2001 66 FR 32556, 06/15/01
Maintenance Area.
III. Aspen/Pitkin County PM-10 2/28/2001 7/14/2003 68 FR 26212, 05/15/03
Attainment/Maintenance Area.
IV. Lamar Attainment/Maintenance 12/30/2001 11/25/2005 70 FR 61563, 10/25/05
Area.
V. Canon City PM-10 Nonattainment 12/30/1993 2/13/1995 59 FR 64332, 12/14/94
Area.
VIII. Steamboat Springs PM10 11/24/2004 12/30/2001 69 FR 62210, 10/25/04
Attainment/Maintenance Area.
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(d) EPA-approved source-specific requirements.
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State EPA effective Final rule citation/
Title effective date date date Comments
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Long-Term Strategy Review and 8/15/1996 2/18/1997 62 FR 2305, 01/16/97.
Revision of Colorado's State
Implementation Plan for Class I
Visibility Protection: Part I:
Hayden Station Requirements.
Revision of Colorado's State 4/19/2001 8/6/2001 66 FR 35374, 07/05/01
Implementation Plan for Class I
Visibility Protection Craig
Station Units 1 and 2
Requirements.
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(e) EPA-approved nonregulatory provisions.
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State EPA effective Final rule citation/
Title effective date date date Comments
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Legislation
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Concerning Air Pollution Control, 7/1/1993 12/8/1994 59 FR 55584, 11/08/94
and, in connection therewith,
revising the Air Program to
comply with requirements of the
Federal ``Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990''.
Concerning Legislative Procedures 5/31/1995 4/30/1998 63 FR 15294, 03/31/98
for the Approval of State
Implementation Plans and
Regulations Related to Air
Pollution.
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Maintenance Plans
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Aspen
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Revised PM10 Maintenance Plan for 12/16/2010 11/18/2013 78 FR 57496, 09/19/13
the Aspen Attainment/Maintenance
Area.
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Canon City
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PM10 Maintenance Plan for Canon 11/20/2008 9/9/2013 78 FR 41307, 07/10/13
City.
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Colorado Springs
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Colorado Springs Carbon Monoxide 12/17/2009 9/30/2013 78 FR 46521, 08/01/13
Maintenance Plan.
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Denver Metropolitan Area
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1982 Denver Regional Element of 3/4/2001 10/11/2001 66 FR 47086, 09/11/01
the State Air Quality
Implementation Plan.
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan 8/30/2003 11/15/2004 69 FR 55752, 09/16/04
for the Denver Metropolitan Area.
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Ozone Redesignation Request and 1/11/2001 10/11/2001 66 FR 47086, 09/11/01
Maintenance Plan for the Denver
Metropolitan Area.
PM10 Redesignation Request and 4/19/2001 10/16/2002 67 FR 58335, 09/16/02
Maintenance Plan For the Denver
Metropolitan Area.
Revision to the Colorado State 3/1/2000 1/14/2002 66 FR 64751, 12/14/01
Implementation Plan: Concerning
the removal of the Colorado Clean
Vehicle Fleet Program from the
SIP, and the adoption of a
replacement program.
Early Action Compact Ozone Action 5/31/2004 9/19/2005 70 FR 48652, 08/19/05
Plan.
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Fort Collins
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Revised Carbon Monoxide 12/16/2010 11/12/2013 78 FR 56164, 09/12/13
Maintenance Plan, Fort Collins
Attainment/Maintenance Area.
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Greeley
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Greeley Carbon Monoxide 12/17/2009 10/1/2013 78 FR 46816, 08/02/13
Maintenance Plan.
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Lamar
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PM10 Redesignation Request and 12/30/2001 11/25/2005 70 FR 61563, 10/25/05
Maintenance Plan for the Lamar
Area.
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Longmont
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Revised Carbon Monoxide 3/1/2004 11/29/2004 69 FR 58264, 09/30/04
Maintenance Plan for the Longmont
Attainment/Maintenance Area.
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Pagosa Springs
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Final Revised PM10 Maintenance 11/19/2009 4/9/2014 79 FR 13256, 03/10/14
Plan for the Pagosa Springs
Attainment/Maintenance Area.
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Steamboat Springs
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Revised PM10 Maintenance Plan for 1/30/2012 3/23/2015 80 FR 2827, 01/21/15.
theSteamboat Springs Attainment/
Maintenance Area.
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Telluride
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Revised PM10 Attainment/ 11/19/2009 3/13/2014 79 FR 8090, 02/11/14.
Maintenance Plan Telluride
Attainment/Maintenance Area.
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Local Ordinances/Resolutions
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Adopting the Fort Collins Better 9/5/1989 6/17/1991 56 FR 15499, 04/17/91
Air Campaign for Inclusion in the
Fort Collins Element of the State
Implementation Plan for Air
Quality.
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Visibility
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State Implementation Plan for 11/19/1987 10/11/1988 53 FR 30428, 08/12/88
Class I Visibility Protection,
State of Colorado.
Long-Term Strategy Review and 11/18/2004 12/4/2006 71 FR 64465, 11/02/06
Revision of Colorado's State
Implementation Plan for Class I
Visibility Protection, Part II:
Revision of the Long-Term
Strategy.
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