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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation Plans; Ohio; Approval of Revision to Oxides of Nitrogen Regulations
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: This document approves the change to the start date of flow control from 2006 to 2005 in the Ohio Oxides of Nitrogen
(NO
SUMMARY: Ohio,
Throughout this document, the terms ``you'' refer to the reader of this rule and/or to sources subject to the State rule, and the terms ``we,'' ``us,'' or ``our'' refers to EPA.
This SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section is organized as follows: Table of Contents
I. General Information
II. Background
A. What sources are affected by this rule change?
B. What criterion did EPA use to judge the acceptability of this change?
C. What rule change did Ohio make?
D. Did the Ohio rule change satisfy the requirement of the conditional approval?
E. What public review opportunities did Ohio provide? IV. EPA Action
V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
I. General Information
A. How Can I Get Copies of This Document and Other Related Information?
1. The Regional Office has established an official public
rulemaking file available for inspection at the Regional Office. EPA
has established an official public rulemaking file for this action
under ``Region 5 Air Docket OH160.'' The official public file consists
of the documents specifically referenced in this action, any public
comments received, and other information related to this action.
Although a part of the official docket, the public rulemaking file does
not include Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other
information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. The official
public rulemaking file is the collection of materials that is available for public
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viewing at the Air Programs Branch, Air and Radiation Division, EPA
Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604. EPA
requests that you contact the contact listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section to schedule your inspection. The Regional
Office's official hours of business are Monday through Friday, 8:30 to 4:30 excluding Federal holidays.
2. Electronic Access. You may access this Federal Register document
electronically through the regulations.gov Web site located at http://www.regulations.gov where you can find, review, and submit comments on
Federal rules that have been published in the Federal Register and are open for comment.
For public commenters, it is important to note that EPA's policy is that public comments, whether submitted electronically or in paper, will be made available for public review at the EPA Regional Office, as EPA receives them and without change, unless the comment contains copyrighted material, CBI, or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. When EPA identifies a comment containing copyrighted material, EPA will provide a reference to that material in the version of the comment that is placed in the official public rulemaking file. The entire printed comment, including the copyrighted material, will be available at the Regional Office for public inspection.
You may submit comments electronically, by mail, or through hand delivery/courier. To ensure proper receipt by EPA, identify the appropriate rulemaking identification number by including the text ``Public comment on Direct Final rulemaking Region 5 Air Docket OH160'' in the subject line on the first page of your comment. Please ensure that your comments are submitted within the specified comment period. Comments received after the close of the comment period will be marked ``late.'' EPA is not required to consider these late comments.
1. Electronically. If you submit an electronic comment as prescribed below, EPA recommends that you include your name, mailing address, and an email address or other contact information in the body of your comment. Also include this contact information on the outside of any disk or CD ROM you submit, and in any cover letter accompanying the disk or CD ROM. This ensures that you can be identified as the submitter of the comment and allows EPA to contact you in case EPA cannot read your comment due to technical difficulties or needs further information on the substance of your comment. EPA's policy is that EPA will not edit your comment, and any identifying or contact information provided in the body of a comment will be included as part of the comment that is placed in the official public docket. If EPA cannot read your comment due to technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, EPA may not be able to consider your comment.
i. Email. Comments may be sent by electronic mail (email) to
bortzer.jay@epa.gov. Please include the text ``Public Comment on Direct
Final Rulemaking Region 5 Air Docket OH160'' in the subject line. EPA's
email system is not an ``anonymous access'' system. If you send an e
mail comment directly without going through Regulations.gov, EPA's e
mail system automatically captures your email address. Email
addresses that are automatically captured by EPA's email system are
included as part of the comment that is placed in the official public docket.
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iii. Disk or CD ROM. You may submit comments on a disk or CD ROM that you mail to the mailing address identified in Section 2, directly below. These electronic submissions will be accepted in WordPerfect, Word or ASCII file format. Avoid the use of special characters and any form of encryption.
2. By Mail. Send your comments to: J. Elmer Bortzer, Acting Chief, Air Programs Branch, (AR18J), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604. Please include the text ``Public comment on Direct Final Rulemaking Regional Air Docket OH160'' in the subject line on the first page of your comment.
3. By Hand Delivery or Courier. Deliver your comments to: J. Elmer Bortzer, Acting Chief, Air Programs Branch, (AR18J), U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard,
18th floor, Chicago, Illinois 60604. Such deliveries are only accepted
during the Regional Office's normal hours of operation. The Regional
Office's official hours of business are Monday through Friday, 8:30 to 4:30 excluding Federal holidays.
Do not submit information that you consider to be CBI electronically to EPA. You may claim information that you submit to EPA as CBI by marking any part or all of that information as CBI (if you submit CBI on disk or CD ROM, mark the outside of the disk or CD ROM as CBI and then identify electronically within the disk or CD ROM the specific information that is CBI). Information so marked will not be disclosed except in accordance with procedures set forth in 40 CFR part 2.
In addition to one complete version of the comment that includes any information claimed as CBI, a copy of the comment that does not contain the information claimed as CBI must be submitted for inclusion in the official public regional rulemaking file. If you submit the copy that does not contain CBI on disk or CD ROM, mark the outside of the disk or CD ROM clearly that it does not contain CBI. Information not marked as CBI will be included in the public file and available for public inspection. If you have any questions about CBI or the procedures for claiming CBI, please consult the person identified in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.
On August 5, 2003, EPA gave conditional approval of the Ohio plan
to control oxides of nitrogen from major sources in the State (68 FR
46089). The conditional approval requires Ohio to revise the date of
the start of flow control in OAC rule 37451406 from 2006 to 2005.
This makes the date consistent with both the requirements in EPA's
model rule, and also with the start date of flow control for all other
states subject to the NO
III. Summary of the State Submittal
All sources in Ohio subject to the State NO
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Chapter 374514, are affected by this rule revision.
B. What Criterion Did EPA Use To Judge the Acceptability of This Change?
EPA's Part 51, Requirements for Preparation, Adoption, and
Submittal of Implementation Plans enumerates the requirements of the
trading program. Included in these requirements is the date by which
the trading program is to be fully implemented, and also a date by
which the provision limiting banked emissions (flow control) is to be
triggered. These requirements specify that flow control is to be
implemented in the second year of the trading program, if necessary.
The requirement for flow control to be implemented in the second year
is applicable to all States involved in the NO
At the time of compliance determination for each ozone season, if
the total number of banked emission reduction credits or emission
allowances held by a source subject to the trading program exceeds ten
percent of the source's allowable NO
To satisfy the conditional approval of the Ohio NO
D. Did the Ohio Rule Change Satisfy the Requirement of the Conditional Approval?
The change in the date for flow control conforms to the requirement
of the NO
Notice was given and public hearing announced regarding revision to
OAC rule 37451406, which regulates the NO
EPA is approving the revision submitted by Ohio EPA which changes
the application of flow control from 2006 to 2005. In the event we
receive written adverse comment, this direct final rule will be
withdrawn and all public comments received will be addressed in a
subsequent final rule based on a proposal published elsewhere in today's Federal Register.
V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this
action is not a ``significant regulatory action'' and therefore is not subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget.
Executive Order 13211: Actions That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use
This action is also not subject to Executive Order 13211, ``Actions Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use'' (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001).
This action merely approves state law as meeting federal requirements and imposes no additional requirements beyond those imposed by state law. Accordingly, the Administrator certifies that this rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.).
Because this rule approves preexisting requirements under state
law and does not impose any additional enforceable duty beyond that
required by state law, it does not contain any unfunded mandate or
significantly or uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 1044).
Executive Order 13175: Coordination With Indian Tribal Governments
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).
This action also does not have Federalism implications because it
does not 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 action merely approves a state rule implementing a
federal standard, and does not alter the relationship or the
distribution of power and responsibilities established in the Clean Air Act.
Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks
This rule is not subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997), because it is not economically significant. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act
In reviewing SIP submissions, EPA's role is to approve state
choices, provided that they meet the criteria of the Clean Air Act. In
this context, in the absence of a prior existing requirement for the
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to disapprove a SIP submission for failure to use VCS. It would thus be
inconsistent with applicable law for EPA, when it reviews a SIP
submission, to use VCS in place of a SIP submission that otherwise
satisfies the provisions of the Clean Air Act. 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.
This rule does not impose an information collection burden under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
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. 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. A major rule cannot take effect until 60 days after it is published in the Federal Register. This action is not a ``major rule'' as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2). This rule will be effective May 21, 2004.
Under section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act, petitions for judicial review of this action must be filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the appropriate circuit by May 21, 2004. Filing a petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule does not affect the finality of this rule for the purposes of judicial review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such rule or action. This action may not be challenged later in proceedings to enforce its requirements. (See section 307(b)(2))
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Incorporation by
reference, Intergovernmental relations, Nitrogen oxides, Ozone, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: February 19, 2004.
Bharat Mathur,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 5.
For the reasons stated in the preamble, part 52, chapter I, title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows:
PART 52[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
Subpart KKOhio
2. Section 52.1870 is amended by adding paragraph (c)(130) to read as follows:
Sec. 52.1870 Identification of plan.
* * * * *
(c) * * *
(130) On November 26, 2003, the Ohio Environmental Protection
Agency submitted revisions to OAC rule 37451406 (NO
(A) Amended OAC rule 37451406. Adopted by the Ohio Environmental
Protection Agency on November 12, 2003. Effective November 24, 2003. 3. Section 52.1876 is added to read as follows:
Sec. 52.1876 Control strategy: Nitrogen dioxide.
(a) The condition to EPA's approval of the oxides of nitrogen State
Implementation Plan (SIP) codified at 40 CFR 52.1870(c)(128) is
satisfied by Ohio's November 26, 2003, submittal of the change to the
flow control date in the oxides of nitrogen budget trading SIP. (b) [Reserved]
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT John Paskevicz, Engineer, Criteria
Pollutant Section, Air Programs Branch (AR18J), U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Chicago, Illinois 60604. EMail address:
paskevicz.john@epa.gov.
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