Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 243 - AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
Subpart B - STANDARDS AND MEASUREMENT METHODS
Section 243.122 - Sulfur Oxides (Sulfur Dioxide)
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 243.122
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 52, December 27, 2024
a) 1971 Secondary Three-Hour NAAQS for Sulfur Oxides (as SO2)
1) The level of
the 1971 secondary three-hour NAAQS for sulfur oxides is 0.5 ppm, not to be
exceeded more than once per calendar year. The three-hour averages must be
determined from successive non-overlapping three-hour blocks starting at
midnight each calendar day and must be rounded to one decimal place (fractional
parts equal to or greater than 0.05 ppm must be rounded up).
2) Sulfur oxides must be measured in the
ambient air as SO2 by the FRM described in appendix A-2
to 40 CFR 50, incorporated by reference in Section
243.108,
or by an FEM designated by USEPA and listed in List of Designated Methods,
incorporated by reference in Section 243.108.
3) To demonstrate attainment, the
second-highest three-hour average must be based upon hourly data that are at
least 75 percent complete in each calendar quarter. A three-hour block average
must be considered valid only if all three hourly averages for the three-hour
period are available. If only one or two hourly averages are available, but the
three-hour average would exceed the level of the standard when zeros are
substituted for the missing values, subject to the rounding rule of subsection
(b)(1), this must be considered a valid three-hour average. In all cases, the
three-hour block average must be computed as the sum of the hourly averages
divided by three.
BOARD NOTE: This subsection (a) is derived from 40 CFR 50.5.
b) 2010 Primary One-Hour NAAQS for Sulfur Oxides (as SO2)
1) The
level of the 2010 primary one-hour NAAQS for sulfur oxides is 75 ppb, measured
in the ambient air as SO2.
2) The 2010 one-hour primary NAAQS for sulfur
oxides is met at an ambient air quality monitoring site when the three-year
average of the annual (99th percentile) of the daily
maximum one-hour average concentrations is less than or equal to 75 ppb, as
determined in accordance with appendix T of 40 CFR 50, incorporated by
reference in Section 243.108.
3)
The level of the 2010 one-hour primary NAAQS for sulfur oxides must be measured
by an FRM based on appendix A-1 or A-2 of 40 CFR 50, incorporated by reference
in Section 243.108, or by an FEM designated by USEPA and listed in List of
Designated Methods, incorporated by reference in Section 243.108.
BOARD NOTE: This subsection (b) is derived from 40 CFR 50.17.
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