Approvals and Promulgations of Implementation Plans and Designations of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes:

Federal Register: April 12, 2011 (Volume 76, Number 70)

Proposed Rules

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 40 CFR Part 52

EPA-R04-OAR-2011-0316-201117; FRL-9293-3

Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans and

Designations of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Alabama:

Birmingham; Determination of Attaining Data for the 1997 Annual Fine

Particulate Matter Standards

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Proposed rule.

SUMMARY: EPA is proposing to determine that the Birmingham, Alabama, fine particulate (PM2.5) nonattainment area (hereafter referred to as the ``Birmingham Area'' or ``Area'') has attained the 1997 annual average PM2.5National Ambient Air Quality

Standards (NAAQS). The Birmingham Area is comprised of Jefferson and

Shelby Counties in their entireties, and a portion of Walker County in

Alabama. This proposed determination of attaining data is based upon complete, quality-assured and certified ambient air monitoring data for the 2008-2010 period showing that the Area has monitored attainment of the 1997 annual PM2.5NAAQS. If EPA finalizes this proposed determination of attaining data, the requirements for the Area to submit an attainment demonstration and associated reasonably available control measures (RACM), a reasonable further progress (RFP) plan, contingency measures, and other planning State Implementation Plan

(SIP) revisions related to attainment of the standard shall be suspended so long as the Area continues to attain the annual

PM2.5NAAQS.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before May 12, 2011.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-R04-

OAR-2011-0316, by one of the following methods: 1. http://www.regulations.gov: Follow the on-line instructions for submitting comments. 2. E-mail: benjamin.lynorae@epa.gov. 3. Fax: (404) 562-9040. 4. Mail: EPA-R04-OAR-2011-0316, Regulatory Development Section, Air

Planning Branch, Air, Pesticides and Toxics Management Division, U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth Street, SW,

Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8960. 5. Hand Delivery: Lynorae Benjamin, Chief, Regulatory Development

Section, Air Planning Branch, Air, Pesticides and Toxics Management

Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth

Street, SW., Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8960. Such deliveries are only accepted during the Regional Office normal hours of operation, and special arrangements should be made for deliveries of boxed information. The Regional Office official hours of business are Monday through Friday, 8:30 to 4:30, excluding federal holidays.

Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket ID No. EPA-R04-OAR- 2011-0316. EPA's policy is that all comments received will be included in the public docket without change and may be made available online at http://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided, unless the comment includes information claimed to be

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Section, Air Planning Branch, Air, Pesticides and Toxics Management

Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, 61 Forsyth

Street, SW., Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8960. EPA requests that if at all possible, you contact the person 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.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sara Waterson or Joel Huey, Regulatory

Development Section, Air Planning Branch, Air, Pesticides and Toxics

Management Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4, 61

Forsyth Street, SW., Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8960. Ms. Waterson may be reached by phone at (404) 562-9061 or via electronic mail at waterson.sara@epa.gov. Mr. Huey may be reached by phone at (404) 562- 9104. Mr. Huey can also be reached via electronic mail at huey.joel@epa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

  1. What action is EPA taking?

  2. What is the background for this action?

  3. Does the Birmingham area meet the annual PM2.5

    NAAQS?

    1. Criteria

    2. Birmingham Area Air Quality

  4. What is the effect of this action?

  5. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

  6. What action is EPA taking?

    EPA is proposing to determine that the Birmingham Area (comprised of Jefferson and Shelby Counties in their entireties, and a portion of

    Walker County) has attaining data for the 1997 annual PM2.5

    NAAQS. The proposal is based upon complete, quality-assured and certified ambient air monitoring data for the 2008-2010 monitoring period that show that the Area has monitored attainment of the 1997 annual PM2.5NAAQS.

  7. What is the background for this action?

    On July 18, 1997 (62 FR 36852), EPA established an annual

    PM2.5NAAQS at 15.0 micrograms per cubic meter ([mu]g/m\3\) based on a 3-year average of annual mean PM2.5 concentrations. At that time, EPA also established a 24-hour NAAQS of 65 [mu]g/m\3\. See 40 CFR 50.7. On January 5, 2005 (70 FR 944), EPA published its air quality designations and classifications for the 1997

    PM2.5NAAQS based upon air quality monitoring data from those monitors for calendar years 2001-2003. These designations became effective on

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    April 5, 2005. The Birmingham Area was designated nonattainment for the 1997 annual PM2.5NAAQS. See 40 CFR 81.301.

    On October 17, 2006 (71 FR 61144), EPA retained the 1997 annual

    PM2.5NAAQS at 15.0 [mu]g/m\3\ based on a 3-year average of annual mean PM2.5concentrations, and promulgated a 24-hour

    NAAQS of 35 [mu]g/m\3\ based on a 3-year average of the 98th percentile of 24-hour concentrations. On November 13, 2009, EPA designated the

    Birmingham Area as nonattainment for the 2006 24-hour NAAQS (74 FR 58688).\1\ In that action, EPA also clarified the designations for the

    NAAQS promulgated in 1997, stating that the Birmingham Area was designated as nonattainment for the annual NAAQS but attainment for the 24-hour NAAQS. Thus, today's action does not address attainment of either the 1997 24-hour NAAQS.

    \1\ Although the Birmingham Area is designated nonattainment for the 2006 PM2.5NAAQS, EPA finalized a determination that the Area is currently attaining the 2006 PM2.5NAAQS. See 75 FR 57186.

    In response to legal challenges of the annual NAAQS promulgated in 2006, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

    (DC Circuit) remanded this NAAQS to EPA for further consideration. See

    American Farm Bureau Federation and National Pork Producers Council, et al. v. EPA, 559 F.3d 512 (D.C. Cir. 2009). However, given that the 1997 and 2006 annual NAAQS are essentially identical, attainment of the 1997 annual NAAQS would also indicate attainment of the remanded 2006 annual

    NAAQS.

    On April 25, 2007 (72 FR 20664), EPA promulgated its

    PM2.5implementation rule, codified at 40 CFR part 51, subpart Z, in which the Agency provided guidance for state and tribal plans to implement the 1997 PM2.5NAAQS. This rule, at 40

    CFR 51.1004(c), specifies some of the regulatory consequences of attaining the NAAQS, as discussed below.

  8. Does the Birmingham area meet the annual PM2.5NAAQS?

    1. Criteria

      Today's rulemaking proposes to find that the Birmingham Area is attaining the 1997 annual PM2.5NAAQS, and provides a basis for that final action. The Birmingham Area is comprised of Jefferson and Shelby Counties in their entireties, and a portion of Walker County in Alabama.

      Under EPA regulations at 40 CFR 50.7, the annual primary and secondary PM2.5NAAQS are met when the annual arithmetic mean concentration, as determined in accordance with 40 CFR part 50,

      Appendix N, is less than or equal to 15.0 [micro]g/m\3\ at all relevant monitoring sites in the Area.

    2. Birmingham Area Air Quality

      EPA has reviewed the ambient air monitoring data for the Birmingham

      Area in accordance with the provisions of 40 CFR part 50, Appendix N.

      All data considered have been quality-assured, certified, and recorded in EPA's Air Quality System database. This review addresses air quality data collected in the 3-year period from 2008-2010.

      The following table provides the annual average concentrations averaged over 2008-2010 at all the sites in the Birmingham Area with at least 75 percent complete data in each quarter of each of those 3 years:

      Table 1--Annual Average PM2.5 Concentrations for Monitors in the Birmingham, Alabama Nonattainment Area

      2008 98th

      2009 98th

      2010 98th

      2008-2010

      Location

      Site No.

      Percentile

      Percentile

      Percentile

      Design value

      ([mu]g/m\3\)

      ([mu]g/m\3\)

      ([mu]g/m\3\)

      ([mu]g/m\3\)

      North Birmingham................

      01-073-0023

      15.5

      11.7

      13.8

      13.7

      McAdory.........................

      01-073-1005

      12.2

      10.4

      11.8

      11.5

      Bruce Shaw Road.................

      01-073-1009

      10.8

      9.6

      10.1

      10.2

      Asheville Road..................

      01-073-1010

      13.2

      10.3

      12.1

      11.9

      Wylam...........................

      01-073-2003

      14.4

      11.3

      12.4

      12.7

      Hoover..........................

      01-073-2006

      12.1

      10.3

      11.8

      11.4

      Pinson High School..............

      01-073-5002

      11.9

      9.9

      10.9

      10.9

      Corner School Road..............

      01-073-5003

      11.5

      9.7

      10.7

      10.6

      Pelham High School..............

      01-117-0006

      11.6

      9.8

      \2\ 11.3

      10.9

      Highland Avenue.................

      01-127-0002

      11.7

      10.1

      11.3

      11.0

      \2\ The Pelham High School monitor did not meet data completeness in the 3rd quarter of 2010.

      The Pelham High School monitor did not meet data completeness for the 3rd quarter of 2010. The 2010 average annual concentration for

      Pelham High School monitor without data substitution is 11.3 [micro]g/ m\3\. The 2010 average annual concentrations for 2008-2010 with data substitution is 13.9 [micro]g/m\3\. The 3-year 2008-2010 design value with data substitution is 11.8 [micro]g/m\3\; therefore, the monitor passes the data substitution test. The official design value for the monitor is 10.9 [micro]g/m\3\. The complete procedure for the maximum value data substitution test can be found in the EPA guidance document

      ``Guideline on Data Handling Conventions for the PM NAAQS,'' dated

      April 1999. The highest 3-year average annual concentration for 2008- 2010 is 13.7 [mu]g/m\3\ at the North Birmingham monitor.

      EPA believes that the Birmingham Area is now meeting the 1997 annual PM2.5NAAQS. Since few data are available for 2011, the 2008-2010 data represent the most recent available data for EPA to use in its assessment. On the basis of this review, EPA is proposing to determine that the Birmingham Area has attained the 1997 annual

      PM2.5NAAQS. EPA is soliciting public comments on its proposal to determine that the Birmingham Area has attained the 1997 annual PM2.5NAAQS.

  9. What is the effect of this action?

    If this proposed determination of attaining data is made final, the requirements for the Birmingham Area to submit an attainment demonstration and associated RACM, a RFP plan, contingency measures, and any other planning SIPs related to attainment of the 1997 annual

    PM2.5NAAQS would be suspended for so long as the Area continues to attain the PM2.5NAAQS. See 40 CFR 51.1004(c).

    Notably, as

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    described below, any such determination would not be equivalent to the redesignation of the Area to attainment for the annual PM2.5

    NAAQS.

    If this proposed rulemaking is finalized and EPA subsequently determines, after notice-and-comment rulemaking in the Federal

    Register, that the Area has violated the annual PM2.5NAAQS, the basis for the suspension of the specific requirements would no longer exist for the Birmingham Area, and the Area would thereafter have to address the applicable requirements. See 40 CFR 51.1004(c).

    Finalizing this proposed action would not constitute a redesignation of the Area to attainment of the annual PM2.5

    NAAQS under section 107(d)(3) of the Clean Air Act (CAA). Further, finalizing this proposed action does not involve approving a maintenance plan for the Area as required under section 175A of the

    CAA, nor would it find that the Area has met all other requirements for redesignation. Even if EPA finalizes the proposed action, the designation status of the Birmingham Area would remain nonattainment for the 1997 annual PM2.5NAAQS until such time as EPA determines that the Area meets the CAA requirements for redesignation to attainment and takes action to redesignate the Area.

    This action is only a proposed determination of attaining data that the Birmingham Area has attained the 1997 annual PM2.5

    NAAQS. Today's action does not address the 24-hour PM2.5

    NAAQS.

    If the Birmingham Area continues to monitor attainment of the annual PM2.5NAAQS, the requirements for the Birmingham Area to submit an attainment demonstration and associated RACM, a RFP plan, contingency measures, and any other planning SIPs related to attainment of the annual PM2.5NAAQS will remain suspended.

  10. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    This action proposes to make a determination of attainment based on air quality, and would, if finalized, result in the suspension of certain federal requirements, and it would not impose additional requirements beyond those imposed by state law. For that reason, this proposed action:

    Is not a ``significant regulatory action'' subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993);

    Does not impose an information collection burden under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.);

    Is certified as not having a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities under the Regulatory

    Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.);

    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. 104-4);

    Does not have Federalism implications as specified in

    Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999);

    Is not an economically significant regulatory action based on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);

    Is not a significant regulatory action subject to

    Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);

    Is not subject to requirements of Section 12(d) of the

    National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because application of those requirements would be inconsistent with the CAA; and

    Does not provide EPA with the discretionary authority to address, as appropriate, disproportionate human health or environmental effects, using practicable and legally permissible methods, under

    Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). In addition, this proposed 1997 annual average PM2.5NAAQS data determination for the Birmingham Area does not have tribal implications as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000), because the SIP is not approved to apply in Indian country located in the state, and EPA notes that it will not impose substantial direct costs on tribal governments or preempt tribal law.

    List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52

    Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Particulate matter, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.

    Dated: April 4, 2011.

    1. Stanley Meiburg,

    Acting Regional Administrator, Region 4.

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