Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 243 - AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
Subpart B - STANDARDS AND MEASUREMENT METHODS
Section 243.125 - Ozone
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 243.125
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) 2008 Primary and Secondary Eight-Hour NAAQS for Ozone
1) The 2008 primary and
secondary eight-hour NAAQS for ozone is 0.075 ppm, daily maximum eight-hour
average, measured by an FRM based on appendix D to 40 CFR 50, incorporated by
reference in Section 243.108, and designated by USEPA and listed in the List of
Designated Methods, incorporated by reference in Section 243.108, or an FEM
designated by USEPA and listed in the List of Designated Methods, incorporated
by reference in Section 243.108.
2)
The 2008 primary and secondary eight-hour NAAQS for ozone ambient air quality
standards are met at an ambient air quality monitoring site when the three-year
average of the annual fourth-highest daily maximum eight-hour average ozone
concentration is less than or equal to 0.075 ppm, as determined in compliance
with appendix P to 40 CFR 50, incorporated by reference in Section 243.108.
BOARD NOTE: This subsection (a) is derived from 40 CFR 50.15.
b) 2015 Primary and Secondary Eight-Hour NAAQS for Ozone
1) The level of the eight-hour primary NAAQS
for ozone is 0.070 ppm, daily maximum eight-hour average, measured by a
reference method based on appendix D to 40 CFR 50, incorporated by reference in
Section 243.108, or an equivalent method designated by USEPA and listed in the
List of Designated Methods or a Federal Register notice incorporated by
reference in Section 243.108.
2)
The eight-hour primary NAAQS for ozone is met at an ambient air quality
monitoring site when the three-year average of the annual fourth-highest daily
maximum eight-hour average ozone concentration is less than or equal to 0.070
ppm, as determined in compliance with appendix U to 40 CFR 50, incorporated by
reference in Section 243.108.
3)
The level of the secondary NAAQS for ozone is 0.070 ppm, daily maximum
eight-hour average ozone concentration, measured by a reference method based on
appendix D to 40 CFR 50, incorporated by reference in Section 243.108, and
designated by USEPA and listed in the List of Designated Methods or a Federal
Register notice incorporated by reference in Section 243.108.
4) The eight-hour secondary NAAQS for ozone
is met at an ambient air quality monitoring site when the three-year average of
the annual fourth-highest daily maximum eight-hour average ozone concentration
is less than or equal to 0.070 ppm, as determined in compliance with appendix U
to 40 CFR 50, incorporated by reference in Section 243.108.
BOARD NOTE: This subsection (b) is derived from 40 CFR 50.19.
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