Removal of the Federal Reformulated Gasoline Program from the Northern Kentucky Portion of the Cincinnati-Hamilton Ozone Maintenance Area, 22593-22595 [2018-10456]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 95 / Wednesday, May 16, 2018 / Rules and Regulations 22593 TABLE 1 1. 2018 Ellis Island Medals of Honor (N.E.C.O.), Liberty Island Safety Zone, 33 CFR 165.160(2.1). 2. Carnival Horizon Ship Christening, Pier 90 Hudson River Safety Zone, 33 CFR 165.160(5.4). 3. Marist College O.A.C.A.C., Poughkeepsie, NY, Hudson River Safety Zone, 33 CFR 165.160(5.13). 4. Boston Consulting Group, Ellis Island Safety Zone, 33 CFR 165.160(2.2). • Launch site: A barge located in approximate position 40°41′16.5″ N 074°02′23″ W (NAD 1983) located in Federal Anchorage 20–C, about 360 yards east of Liberty Island. This Safety Zone is a 360yard radius from the barge. • Date: May 12, 2018. • Time: 11:30 p.m.–12:30 a.m. • Launch site: A barge located in approximate position 40°46′11.8″N, 074°00′14.8″W (NAD 1983) about 375 yards west of Pier 90. This Safety Zone is a 360-yard radius from the barge. • Date: May 23, 2018. • Time: 10:00 p.m.–10:30 p.m. • Launch site: A barge located in approximate position 41°42′24.50″ N, 073°56′44.16″ W (NAD 1983), approximately 420 yards north of the Mid Hudson Bridge. This Safety Zone is a 300-yard radius from the barge. • Date: June 7, 2018. • Time: 8:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m. • Launch site: A barge located between Federal Anchorages 20–A and 20–B, in approximate position 40°41′45″ N, 074°03′42″ W (NAD 1983), about 260 yards south of Ellis Island. This Safety Zone is a 240-yard radius from the barge. • Date: June 8, 2018. • Time: 10:00 p.m.–10:30 p.m. TABLE 2 5. Newburgh Beacon Swim, Safety Zone, 33 CFR 165.160(1.2) ............ nshattuck on DSK9F9SC42PROD with RULES Under the provisions of 33 CFR 165.160, vessels may not enter the safety zones unless given permission from the COTP or a designated representative. Spectator vessels may transit outside the safety zones but may not anchor, block, loiter in, or impede the transit of other vessels. The Coast Guard may be assisted by other Federal, State, or local law enforcement agencies in enforcing this regulation. This document is issued under authority of 33 CFR 165.160(a) and 5 U.S.C. 552(a). In addition to the publication of this document in the Federal Register, the Coast Guard will provide mariners with advanced notification of enforcement periods via the Local Notice to Mariners and marine information broadcasts. If the COTP determines that a safety zone need not be enforced for the full duration stated in this notification, a Broadcast Notice to Mariners may be used to grant general permission to enter the safety zone. Dated: April 27, 2018. M.H. Day, Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the Port New York. [FR Doc. 2018–10447 Filed 5–15–18; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 9110–04–P VerDate Sep<11>2014 13:12 May 15, 2018 Jkt 244001 • Location: Participants will cross the Hudson River between Newburgh, to Beacon, New York approximately 1300 yards south of the Newburgh-Beacon bridges. This Safety Zone includes all waters within a 100-yard radius of each participating swimmer. • Date: July 28, 2018. • Time: 09:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 40 CFR Part 80 [EPA–HQ–OAR–2018–0114; FRL–9977–50– OAR] Removal of the Federal Reformulated Gasoline Program from the Northern Kentucky Portion of the CincinnatiHamilton Ozone Maintenance Area Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Notification of final action on petition. AGENCY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking final action in announcing its approval of the petition by Kentucky to opt-out of the federal reformulated gasoline (RFG) program and remove the requirement to sell federal RFG for Boone, Campbell, and Kenton counties (the Northern Kentucky Area), which are part of the CincinnatiHamilton, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana maintenance area for the 2008 ozone national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) (Cincinnati-Hamilton, OHKY-IN Area). EPA has determined that this removal of the federal RFG program SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00007 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 for the Northern Kentucky Area is consistent with the applicable provisions of the Clean Air Act (CAA) and EPA’s regulations. The effective date for removal of the Northern Kentucky Area from the federal RFG program is July 1, 2018. DATES: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Dickinson, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC 20460; telephone number: (202) 343– 9256; email address: dickinson.david@ epa.gov or Rudy Kapichak, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, (2000 Traverwood, Ann Arbor, MI 48105); telephone number: 734–214–4574; email address: kapichak.rudolph@ epa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. General Information A. Does this action apply to me? Entities potentially affected by this final action are fuel producers and distributors who do business in the Northern Kentucky Area. E:\FR\FM\16MYR1.SGM 16MYR1 22594 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 95 / Wednesday, May 16, 2018 / Rules and Regulations Examples of potentially regulated entities Petroleum refineries ............. Gasoline Marketers and Distributors ............................. Gasoline Retail Stations ....... Gasoline Transporters .......... NAICS 1 codes 324110 424710 424720 447110 484220 484230 The above table is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides a guide for readers regarding entities likely to be regulated by this action. The table lists the types of entities of which EPA is aware that potentially could be affected by this final action. Other types of entities not listed on the table could also be affected by this final action. To determine whether your organization could be affected by this final action, you should carefully examine the regulations in 40 CFR part 80, subpart D—Reformulated Gasoline. If you have questions regarding the applicability of this action to a particular entity, see the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of this preamble. B. How can I get copies of this document and other related information? EPA has established a docket for this action under Docket ID No. EPA–HQ– OAR–2018–0114. All documents in the docket are listed on the www.regulations.gov website. Although listed in the index, some information may not be publicly available, e.g., Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure 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 electronically through www.regulations.gov. nshattuck on DSK9F9SC42PROD with RULES II. Background A. What is the RFG program? The 1990 Clean Air Act (CAA) amendments established specific requirements for the RFG program to reduce ozone levels in certain areas in the country experiencing ground-level ozone or smog problems by reducing vehicle emissions of compounds that form ozone, specifically volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The 1990 CAA amendments, specifically CAA section 211(k)(5), directed EPA to issue regulations that specify how gasoline can be ‘‘reformulated’’ so as to result in significant reductions in vehicle emissions of ozone-forming and toxic air pollutants relative to the 1990 1 North American Industry Classification System. VerDate Sep<11>2014 13:12 May 15, 2018 Jkt 244001 baseline fuel, and to require the use of such reformulated gasoline in certain ‘‘covered areas.’’ The CAA defined certain nonattainment areas as ‘‘covered areas’’ which are required to use reformulated gasoline (RFG) and provided other areas with an ability to ‘‘opt-in’’ to the RFG program. CAA section 211(k)(6) provides an opportunity for an area classified as a Marginal, Moderate, Serious, or Severe ozone nonattainment area, or which is in the ozone transport region established by CAA section 184(a), to ‘‘opt-in’’ to the RFG program upon application by the governor of the state (or his authorized representative) and subsequent action by EPA. As in other RFG covered areas, RFG opt-in areas are subject to the prohibition in CAA section 211(k)(5) on the sale or dispensing by any person of conventional (non-RFG) gasoline to ultimate consumers in the covered area. The prohibition also includes the sale or dispensing by any refiner, blender, importer, or marketer of conventional gasoline for resale in any covered areas, without segregating the conventional gasoline from RFG and clearly marking conventional gasoline as not for sale to ultimate consumers in a covered area. EPA first published regulations for the RFG program on February 16, 1994 (59 FR 7716). Kentucky voluntarily opted Boone, Campbell, and Kenton Counties into the RFG program in 1995. Kentucky also opted its portion of the Louisville ozone area (Jefferson County and parts of Bullitt and Oldham Counties) into the RFG program; however, today’s action does not affect the use of RFG in the Louisville ozone area. A current listing of the RFG covered areas and a summary of RFG requirements can be found on EPA’s website at: https:// www.epa.gov/gasoline-standards/ reformulated-gasoline. program. The petition must include specific information on how, if at all, the state has relied on RFG in a proposed or approved state implementation plan (SIP) or plan revision and, if RFG is relied upon, how the SIP will be revised to reflect the state’s opt-out from RFG. The opt-out regulations also provide that EPA will notify the state in writing of the Agency’s action on the petition and the date the opt-out becomes effective (i.e., the date RFG is no longer required in the affected area) when the petition is approved. The opt-out regulations also provide that EPA will publish a Federal Register notice announcing the approval of any opt-out petition and the effective date of such opt-out. If a SIP revision is required, the effective date of EPA’s approval of the opt-out can be no less than 90 days from the effective date of EPA’s approval of the revision to the SIP that removes RFG as a control measure. See 40 CFR 80.72(c)(7). EPA determined in the RFG ‘‘Opt-out Rule’’ that it would not be necessary to conduct a separate rulemaking for each future opt-out request. (See 61 FR 35673 at 35675 (July 8, 1996)). EPA established a petition process to address, on a caseby-case basis, future individual state requests to opt-out of the RFG program. The opt-out regulations establish clear and objective criteria for EPA to apply. These regulatory criteria address when a state’s petition is complete and the appropriate transition time for opting out. As EPA stated in the preamble to the Opt-out Rule, this application of regulatory criteria on a case-by-case basis to individual opt-out requests does not require notice-and-comment rulemaking, either under CAA section 307(d) or the Administrative Procedure Act. Thus, in this action, EPA is applying the criteria and following the procedures specified in its opt-out regulations to approve Kentucky’s petition. B. Opt-Out Procedures C. Opt-out of RFG for the Northern Kentucky Portion of the CincinnatiHamilton OH-KY-IN Maintenance Area On April 18, 2017, Kentucky submitted a petition to the EPA Administrator requesting to opt-out from the RFG program for Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties (the Northern Kentucky Area).3 In order to fulfill the requirements of the RFG optout regulations, on September 13, 2018, Kentucky submitted a revision to its maintenance plan for the Northern The RFG regulations (40 CFR 80.72— Procedures for opting out of the covered areas) provide the process and criteria for a reasonable transition out of the RFG program if a state decides to optout.2 These opt-out regulations provide that the governor of the state must submit a petition to the Administrator requesting to opt-out of the RFG 2 Pursuant to authority under CAA sections 211(c) and (k) and 301(a), EPA promulgated regulations at 40 CFR 80.72 to provide criteria and general procedures for states to opt-out of the RFG program where the state had previously voluntarily opted into the program. The regulations were initially adopted on July 8, 1996 (61 FR 35673) (the RFG ‘‘Opt-out Rule’’); and were revised on October 20, 1997 (62 FR 54552). PO 00000 Frm 00008 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 3 The Secretary of Kentucky’s Energy and Environment Cabinet submitted the opt-out petition on behalf of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. A copy of the opt-out petition is included in the docket. E:\FR\FM\16MYR1.SGM 16MYR1 Federal Register / Vol. 83, No. 95 / Wednesday, May 16, 2018 / Rules and Regulations nshattuck on DSK9F9SC42PROD with RULES Kentucky Area to remove the emissions reductions associated with the use of RFG in this area and to demonstrate that the RFG opt-out would not interfere with the area’s ability to attain or maintain the 2008 ozone NAAQS and any other NAAQS as required by CAA section 110(l). (See 40 CFR 80.72(b)). EPA published a proposed approval of the SIP revision on February 14, 2018 (83 FR 6496) and a final approval of the SIP revision on April 2, 2018 (83 FR 13872). The final approval of the maintenance plan revision was effective upon publication, April 2, 2018. The RFG opt-out regulations provide that the opt-out effective date shall be no less than 90 days from the EPA SIP approval effective date. (See 40 CFR 80.72(c)(7)). EPA is unaware of any reason that the effective date should be postponed, and therefore, is establishing an opt-out effective date of July 1, 2018 for the Northern Kentucky Area. As provided by the RFG Opt-out Rule and the opt-out regulations, EPA will publish a final rule at a later date to remove the three counties in the Northern Kentucky Area from the list of RFG covered areas in 40 CFR 80.70 after the effective date of the opt-out. EPA believes that it is prudent to complete this ministerial exercise to revise the list of covered areas in the Code of Federal Regulations after the effective date of the opt-out. III. Action EPA is approving Kentucky’s petition because it contained the information required by 40 CFR 80.72, including that Kentucky revised the approved maintenance plan for the 2008 ozone NAAQS for the Northern Kentucky Area to remove the emissions reductions associated with RFG. EPA is also determining the opt-out effective date by applying the criteria in 40 CFR 80.72(c)(7). As discussed in Section II.A. of this document, the opt-out regulations require that if a state included RFG as a control measure in an approved SIP, the state must revise the SIP, reflecting the removal of RFG as a control measure before an opt-out can be effective and the opt-out cannot be effective less than 90 days after the effective date of the approval of the SIP revision. EPA published a final approval of Kentucky’s maintenance plan revision and noninterference demonstration on April 2, 2018 (83 FR 13872). The final approval was effective upon publication. In summary, EPA is today notifying the public that it has applied its regulatory criteria to approve the petition by Kentucky to opt-out of the RFG program for the Northern Kentucky VerDate Sep<11>2014 13:12 May 15, 2018 Jkt 244001 Area of the Cincinnati-Hamilton, OHKY-IN ozone maintenance area and is thereby removing the prohibition on the sale of conventional gasoline in that area as of July 1, 2018. (See 40 CFR 80.72). This opt-out effective date applies to retailers, wholesale purchasers, consumers, refiners, importers, and distributors. Dated: May 9, 2018. E. Scott Pruitt, Administrator. [FR Doc. 2018–10456 Filed 5–15–18; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 40 CFR Part 180 [EPA–HQ–OPP–2017–0032; FRL–9976–62] Tebuconazole; Pesticide Tolerances Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Final rule. AGENCY: This regulation establishes tolerances for residues of tebuconazole in or on ginseng, fresh at 0.15 parts per million (ppm) and ginseng, dried at 0.40 ppm. Bayer CropScience LP, requested these tolerances under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA). DATES: This regulation is effective May 16, 2018. Objections and requests for hearings must be received on or before July 16, 2018, and must be filed in accordance with the instructions provided in 40 CFR part 178 (see also Unit I.C. of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION). ADDRESSES: The docket for this action, identified by docket identification (ID) number EPA–HQ–OPP–2017–0032, is available at https://www.regulations.gov or at the Office of Pesticide Programs Regulatory Public Docket (OPP Docket) in the Environmental Protection Agency Docket Center (EPA/DC), West William Jefferson Clinton Bldg., Rm. 3334, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460–0001. The Public Reading Room is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The telephone number for the Public Reading Room is (202) 566–1744, and the telephone number for the OPP Docket is (703) 305–5805. Please review the visitor instructions and additional information about the docket available at https://www.epa.gov/dockets. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael Goodis, Director, Registration Division (7505P), Office of Pesticide Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00009 Fmt 4700 Sfmt 4700 22595 Washington, DC 20460–0001; main telephone number: (703) 305–7090; email address: RDFRNotices@epa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. General Information A. Does this action apply to me? You may be potentially affected by this action if you are an agricultural producer, food manufacturer, or pesticide manufacturer. The following list of North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) codes is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather provides a guide to help readers determine whether this document applies to them. Potentially affected entities may include: • Crop production (NAICS code 111). • Animal production (NAICS code 112). • Food manufacturing (NAICS code 311). • Pesticide manufacturing (NAICS code 32532). B. How can I get electronic access to other related information? You may access a frequently updated electronic version of EPA’s tolerance regulations at 40 CFR part 180 through the Government Printing Office’s e-CFR site at https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/textidx?&c=ecfr&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title40/ 40tab_02.tpl. C. How can I file an objection or hearing request? Under FFDCA section 408(g), 21 U.S.C. 346a, any person may file an objection to any aspect of this regulation and may also request a hearing on those objections. You must file your objection or request a hearing on this regulation in accordance with the instructions provided in 40 CFR part 178. To ensure proper receipt by EPA, you must identify docket ID number EPA–HQ– OPP–2017–0032 in the subject line on the first page of your submission. All objections and requests for a hearing must be in writing, and must be received by the Hearing Clerk on or before July 16, 2018. Addresses for mail and hand delivery of objections and hearing requests are provided in 40 CFR 178.25(b). In addition to filing an objection or hearing request with the Hearing Clerk as described in 40 CFR part 178, please submit a copy of the filing (excluding any Confidential Business Information (CBI)) for inclusion in the public docket. Information not marked confidential pursuant to 40 CFR part 2 may be disclosed publicly by EPA without prior notice. Submit the non-CBI copy of your objection or hearing request, identified E:\FR\FM\16MYR1.SGM 16MYR1

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[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 95 (Wednesday, May 16, 2018)]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Part 80

[EPA-HQ-OAR-2018-0114; FRL-9977-50-OAR]


Removal of the Federal Reformulated Gasoline Program from the 
Northern Kentucky Portion of the Cincinnati-Hamilton Ozone Maintenance 
Area

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notification of final action on petition.

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking final 
action in announcing its approval of the petition by Kentucky to opt-
out of the federal reformulated gasoline (RFG) program and remove the 
requirement to sell federal RFG for Boone, Campbell, and Kenton 
counties (the Northern Kentucky Area), which are part of the 
Cincinnati-Hamilton, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana maintenance area for the 
2008 ozone national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) (Cincinnati-
Hamilton, OH-KY-IN Area). EPA has determined that this removal of the 
federal RFG program for the Northern Kentucky Area is consistent with 
the applicable provisions of the Clean Air Act (CAA) and EPA's 
regulations.

DATES: The effective date for removal of the Northern Kentucky Area 
from the federal RFG program is July 1, 2018.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Dickinson, Office of 
Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC 20460; telephone number: (202) 
343-9256; email address: [email protected] or Rudy Kapichak, 
Office of Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection 
Agency, (2000 Traverwood, Ann Arbor, MI 48105); telephone number: 734-
214-4574; email address: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. General Information

A. Does this action apply to me?

    Entities potentially affected by this final action are fuel 
producers and distributors who do business in the Northern Kentucky 
Area.

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       Examples of potentially regulated entities              codes
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Petroleum refineries....................................          324110
                                                                  424710
Gasoline Marketers and Distributors.....................          424720
Gasoline Retail Stations................................          447110
Gasoline Transporters...................................          484220
                                                                  484230
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    The above table is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather 
provides a guide for readers regarding entities likely to be regulated 
by this action. The table lists the types of entities of which EPA is 
aware that potentially could be affected by this final action. Other 
types of entities not listed on the table could also be affected by 
this final action. To determine whether your organization could be 
affected by this final action, you should carefully examine the 
regulations in 40 CFR part 80, subpart D--Reformulated Gasoline. If you 
have questions regarding the applicability of this action to a 
particular entity, see the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section of 
this preamble.
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    \1\ North American Industry Classification System.
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B. How can I get copies of this document and other related information?

    EPA has established a docket for this action under Docket ID No. 
EPA-HQ-OAR-2018-0114. All documents in the docket are listed on the 
www.regulations.gov website. Although listed in the index, some 
information may not be publicly available, e.g., Confidential Business 
Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure 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 
electronically through www.regulations.gov.

II. Background

A. What is the RFG program?

    The 1990 Clean Air Act (CAA) amendments established specific 
requirements for the RFG program to reduce ozone levels in certain 
areas in the country experiencing ground-level ozone or smog problems 
by reducing vehicle emissions of compounds that form ozone, 
specifically volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The 1990 CAA 
amendments, specifically CAA section 211(k)(5), directed EPA to issue 
regulations that specify how gasoline can be ``reformulated'' so as to 
result in significant reductions in vehicle emissions of ozone-forming 
and toxic air pollutants relative to the 1990 baseline fuel, and to 
require the use of such reformulated gasoline in certain ``covered 
areas.'' The CAA defined certain nonattainment areas as ``covered 
areas'' which are required to use reformulated gasoline (RFG) and 
provided other areas with an ability to ``opt-in'' to the RFG program. 
CAA section 211(k)(6) provides an opportunity for an area classified as 
a Marginal, Moderate, Serious, or Severe ozone nonattainment area, or 
which is in the ozone transport region established by CAA section 
184(a), to ``opt-in'' to the RFG program upon application by the 
governor of the state (or his authorized representative) and subsequent 
action by EPA.
    As in other RFG covered areas, RFG opt-in areas are subject to the 
prohibition in CAA section 211(k)(5) on the sale or dispensing by any 
person of conventional (non-RFG) gasoline to ultimate consumers in the 
covered area. The prohibition also includes the sale or dispensing by 
any refiner, blender, importer, or marketer of conventional gasoline 
for resale in any covered areas, without segregating the conventional 
gasoline from RFG and clearly marking conventional gasoline as not for 
sale to ultimate consumers in a covered area. EPA first published 
regulations for the RFG program on February 16, 1994 (59 FR 7716).
    Kentucky voluntarily opted Boone, Campbell, and Kenton Counties 
into the RFG program in 1995. Kentucky also opted its portion of the 
Louisville ozone area (Jefferson County and parts of Bullitt and Oldham 
Counties) into the RFG program; however, today's action does not affect 
the use of RFG in the Louisville ozone area. A current listing of the 
RFG covered areas and a summary of RFG requirements can be found on 
EPA's website at: https://www.epa.gov/gasoline-standards/reformulated-gasoline.

B. Opt-Out Procedures

    The RFG regulations (40 CFR 80.72--Procedures for opting out of the 
covered areas) provide the process and criteria for a reasonable 
transition out of the RFG program if a state decides to opt-out.\2\ 
These opt-out regulations provide that the governor of the state must 
submit a petition to the Administrator requesting to opt-out of the RFG 
program. The petition must include specific information on how, if at 
all, the state has relied on RFG in a proposed or approved state 
implementation plan (SIP) or plan revision and, if RFG is relied upon, 
how the SIP will be revised to reflect the state's opt-out from RFG. 
The opt-out regulations also provide that EPA will notify the state in 
writing of the Agency's action on the petition and the date the opt-out 
becomes effective (i.e., the date RFG is no longer required in the 
affected area) when the petition is approved. The opt-out regulations 
also provide that EPA will publish a Federal Register notice announcing 
the approval of any opt-out petition and the effective date of such 
opt-out. If a SIP revision is required, the effective date of EPA's 
approval of the opt-out can be no less than 90 days from the effective 
date of EPA's approval of the revision to the SIP that removes RFG as a 
control measure. See 40 CFR 80.72(c)(7).
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    \2\ Pursuant to authority under CAA sections 211(c) and (k) and 
301(a), EPA promulgated regulations at 40 CFR 80.72 to provide 
criteria and general procedures for states to opt-out of the RFG 
program where the state had previously voluntarily opted into the 
program. The regulations were initially adopted on July 8, 1996 (61 
FR 35673) (the RFG ``Opt-out Rule''); and were revised on October 
20, 1997 (62 FR 54552).
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    EPA determined in the RFG ``Opt-out Rule'' that it would not be 
necessary to conduct a separate rulemaking for each future opt-out 
request. (See 61 FR 35673 at 35675 (July 8, 1996)). EPA established a 
petition process to address, on a case-by-case basis, future individual 
state requests to opt-out of the RFG program. The opt-out regulations 
establish clear and objective criteria for EPA to apply. These 
regulatory criteria address when a state's petition is complete and the 
appropriate transition time for opting out. As EPA stated in the 
preamble to the Opt-out Rule, this application of regulatory criteria 
on a case-by-case basis to individual opt-out requests does not require 
notice-and-comment rulemaking, either under CAA section 307(d) or the 
Administrative Procedure Act. Thus, in this action, EPA is applying the 
criteria and following the procedures specified in its opt-out 
regulations to approve Kentucky's petition.

C. Opt-out of RFG for the Northern Kentucky Portion of the Cincinnati-
Hamilton OH-KY-IN Maintenance Area

    On April 18, 2017, Kentucky submitted a petition to the EPA 
Administrator requesting to opt-out from the RFG program for Boone, 
Campbell and Kenton counties (the Northern Kentucky Area).\3\ In order 
to fulfill the requirements of the RFG opt-out regulations, on 
September 13, 2018, Kentucky submitted a revision to its maintenance 
plan for the Northern

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Kentucky Area to remove the emissions reductions associated with the 
use of RFG in this area and to demonstrate that the RFG opt-out would 
not interfere with the area's ability to attain or maintain the 2008 
ozone NAAQS and any other NAAQS as required by CAA section 110(l). (See 
40 CFR 80.72(b)). EPA published a proposed approval of the SIP revision 
on February 14, 2018 (83 FR 6496) and a final approval of the SIP 
revision on April 2, 2018 (83 FR 13872). The final approval of the 
maintenance plan revision was effective upon publication, April 2, 
2018. The RFG opt-out regulations provide that the opt-out effective 
date shall be no less than 90 days from the EPA SIP approval effective 
date. (See 40 CFR 80.72(c)(7)). EPA is unaware of any reason that the 
effective date should be postponed, and therefore, is establishing an 
opt-out effective date of July 1, 2018 for the Northern Kentucky Area.
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    \3\ The Secretary of Kentucky's Energy and Environment Cabinet 
submitted the opt-out petition on behalf of the Commonwealth of 
Kentucky. A copy of the opt-out petition is included in the docket.
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    As provided by the RFG Opt-out Rule and the opt-out regulations, 
EPA will publish a final rule at a later date to remove the three 
counties in the Northern Kentucky Area from the list of RFG covered 
areas in 40 CFR 80.70 after the effective date of the opt-out. EPA 
believes that it is prudent to complete this ministerial exercise to 
revise the list of covered areas in the Code of Federal Regulations 
after the effective date of the opt-out.

III. Action

    EPA is approving Kentucky's petition because it contained the 
information required by 40 CFR 80.72, including that Kentucky revised 
the approved maintenance plan for the 2008 ozone NAAQS for the Northern 
Kentucky Area to remove the emissions reductions associated with RFG. 
EPA is also determining the opt-out effective date by applying the 
criteria in 40 CFR 80.72(c)(7). As discussed in Section II.A. of this 
document, the opt-out regulations require that if a state included RFG 
as a control measure in an approved SIP, the state must revise the SIP, 
reflecting the removal of RFG as a control measure before an opt-out 
can be effective and the opt-out cannot be effective less than 90 days 
after the effective date of the approval of the SIP revision. EPA 
published a final approval of Kentucky's maintenance plan revision and 
noninterference demonstration on April 2, 2018 (83 FR 13872). The final 
approval was effective upon publication.
    In summary, EPA is today notifying the public that it has applied 
its regulatory criteria to approve the petition by Kentucky to opt-out 
of the RFG program for the Northern Kentucky Area of the Cincinnati-
Hamilton, OH-KY-IN ozone maintenance area and is thereby removing the 
prohibition on the sale of conventional gasoline in that area as of 
July 1, 2018. (See 40 CFR 80.72). This opt-out effective date applies 
to retailers, wholesale purchasers, consumers, refiners, importers, and 
distributors.

    Dated: May 9, 2018.
E. Scott Pruitt,
Administrator.
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