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Air Plan Approval; Georgia: Permit
Exemptions and Definitions;
Withdrawal
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Direct final rule: withdrawal.
AGENCY:
Due to adverse comments
received, the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is withdrawing the June
29, 2017, direct final rule that would
have approved a revision to the Georgia
State Implementation Plan (SIP)
concerning changes to existing minor
source permitting exemptions and a
definition related to minor source
permitting exemptions. EPA stated in
the direct final rule that if EPA received
adverse comments by July 31, 2017, the
rule would be withdrawn and not take
effect.
DATES: The direct final rule published at
82 FR 29418 on June 29, 2017, is
withdrawn, effective August 22, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: D.
Brad Akers, Air Regulatory Management
Section, Air Planning and
Implementation Branch, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
Region 4, 61 Forsyth Street SW.,
Atlanta, Georgia 30303–8960. Phone
number: (404) 562–9089; Email:
akers.brad@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On June
29, 2017 (82 FR 29418), EPA published
a direct final rulemaking to approve
portions of a SIP revision submitted by
the State of Georgia, through the Georgia
Department of Natural Resources’
Environmental Protection Division (GA
EPD), on September 19, 2006, with a
clarification submitted on November 6,
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2006. The SIP submission included
changes to existing minor source
permitting exemptions and a definition
related to minor source permitting
exemptions. On June 29, 2017 (82 FR
29469), EPA also published an
accompanying rulemaking proposing to
approve the portions of the
aforementioned SIP revision in the
event that EPA received adverse
comments on the direct final
rulemaking.
In the direct final rulemaking, EPA
explained that the Agency was
publishing the rule without prior
proposal because the Agency viewed the
submittal as a non-controversial SIP
amendment and anticipated no adverse
comments. Further, EPA explained that
the Agency was publishing a separate
document in the proposed rules section
of the Federal Register to serve as the
proposal to approve the SIP revision
should an adverse comment be filed.
EPA also noted that the rule would be
effective on August 28, 2017, without
further notice unless the Agency
received adverse comment by July 31,
2017. EPA explained that if the Agency
received such comments, then EPA
would publish a document withdrawing
the final rule and informing the public
that the rule would not take effect. It
was also explained that all public
comments received would then be
addressed in a subsequent final rule
based on the proposed rule, and that
EPA would not institute a second
comment period on this action. The
public was advised that if no comments
were received that the rule would be
effective on August 28, 2017, with no
further actions on the proposed rule.
On July 31, 2017, EPA received one
set of adverse comments from a single
Commenter representing four individual
groups. As a result of the comments
received, EPA is withdrawing the direct
final rule approving changes to existing
minor source permitting exemptions
and a definition related to minor source
permitting exemptions into the Georgia
SIP. If EPA determines that it is
appropriate to finalize the proposed
approval of these changes to the Georgia
SIP, EPA will publish a final rule which
will include a response to the comments
received. In the event that EPA
determines that it is not appropriate to
finalize the proposed approval related to
these changes, EPA may issue a
subsequent proposal with a different
course of action.
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Environmental protection, Air
pollution control, Incorporation by
reference, Intergovernmental relations,
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recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: August 10, 2017.
V. Anne Heard,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.
Accordingly, the amendments to 40
CFR 52.570(c) published on June 29,
2017 (82 FR 29418), which were to
become effective August 28, 2017, are
withdrawn.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 52
[EPA-R04-OAR-2007-0113; FRL-9966-66-Region 4]
Air Plan Approval; Georgia: Permit Exemptions and Definitions;
Withdrawal
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Direct final rule: withdrawal.
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SUMMARY: Due to adverse comments received, the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is withdrawing the June 29, 2017, direct final rule that
would have approved a revision to the Georgia State Implementation Plan
(SIP) concerning changes to existing minor source permitting exemptions
and a definition related to minor source permitting exemptions. EPA
stated in the direct final rule that if EPA received adverse comments
by July 31, 2017, the rule would be withdrawn and not take effect.
DATES: The direct final rule published at 82 FR 29418 on June 29, 2017,
is withdrawn, effective August 22, 2017.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: D. Brad Akers, Air Regulatory
Management Section, Air Planning and Implementation Branch, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Region 4, 61 Forsyth Street SW.,
Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8960. Phone number: (404) 562-9089; Email:
akers.brad@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On June 29, 2017 (82 FR 29418), EPA
published a direct final rulemaking to approve portions of a SIP
revision submitted by the State of Georgia, through the Georgia
Department of Natural Resources' Environmental Protection Division (GA
EPD), on September 19, 2006, with a clarification submitted on November
6, 2006. The SIP submission included changes to existing minor source
permitting exemptions and a definition related to minor source
permitting exemptions. On June 29, 2017 (82 FR 29469), EPA also
published an accompanying rulemaking proposing to approve the portions
of the aforementioned SIP revision in the event that EPA received
adverse comments on the direct final rulemaking.
In the direct final rulemaking, EPA explained that the Agency was
publishing the rule without prior proposal because the Agency viewed
the submittal as a non-controversial SIP amendment and anticipated no
adverse comments. Further, EPA explained that the Agency was publishing
a separate document in the proposed rules section of the Federal
Register to serve as the proposal to approve the SIP revision should an
adverse comment be filed. EPA also noted that the rule would be
effective on August 28, 2017, without further notice unless the Agency
received adverse comment by July 31, 2017. EPA explained that if the
Agency received such comments, then EPA would publish a document
withdrawing the final rule and informing the public that the rule would
not take effect. It was also explained that all public comments
received would then be addressed in a subsequent final rule based on
the proposed rule, and that EPA would not institute a second comment
period on this action. The public was advised that if no comments were
received that the rule would be effective on August 28, 2017, with no
further actions on the proposed rule.
On July 31, 2017, EPA received one set of adverse comments from a
single Commenter representing four individual groups. As a result of
the comments received, EPA is withdrawing the direct final rule
approving changes to existing minor source permitting exemptions and a
definition related to minor source permitting exemptions into the
Georgia SIP. If EPA determines that it is appropriate to finalize the
proposed approval of these changes to the Georgia SIP, EPA will publish
a final rule which will include a response to the comments received. In
the event that EPA determines that it is not appropriate to finalize
the proposed approval related to these changes, EPA may issue a
subsequent proposal with a different course of action.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Incorporation by
reference, Intergovernmental relations, Particulate matter, Reporting
and recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: August 10, 2017.
V. Anne Heard,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.
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Accordingly, the amendments to 40 CFR 52.570(c) published on June 29,
2017 (82 FR 29418), which were to become effective August 28, 2017, are
withdrawn.
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