Presentation for Air Quality Coalitions The 2015 Proposed Ozone Standard.

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Presentation for Air Quality Coalitions The 2015 Proposed Ozone Standard

The Ozone NAAQS - 1 Basic law: Clean Air Act (“CAA” last amended 1990) NAAQS – National Ambient Air Quality Standard NAAQS are set for “criteria pollutants” including ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, lead, fine and coarse particulate matter (PM 2.5 and PM 10 ) By law, NAAQS are reviewed every 5 years

The Ozone NAAQS - 2 Primary standard – protective of public health Secondary standard – protects “public welfare” meaning agriculture, forests, visibility in scenic areas, public monuments and buildings, etc. Since 1979 primary and secondary standards have been set at the same level, but the CAA allows them to be different if needed

2015 Ozone NAAQS Review A proposed rule was published Dec. 17, 2014; the final rule should be published in October 2015, by court order. Primary standard AND Secondary standard  Range of to ppm (65-70 ppb); EPA is inviting comments  Comment period closes March 17, 2015

0.060 ppm ppm ppm Counties at Risk of Exceedance (2014 DVs)

2014 data is based on uncertified data and is subject to change

Secondary Ozone NAAQS Secondary Ozone NAAQS is proposed as to ppm (65-70 ppb), same as proposed for Primary At last review (2008) EPA proposed secondary based on W126 formula to protect “public welfare” New secondary ( ppm) would match the W126 protection w/o additional calculations EPA also asking for comment on implementing W126 secondary as an alternative

What is nonattainment? Nonattainment means a given populated area has a “design value” (DV) higher than the NAAQS. For ozone, DV is defined as the three year average of the annual 4th highest daily maximum 8 hour average ozone concentration at each monitor in an area. Nonattainment is based on the highest monitor in an area, but may include areas that EPA believes contribute to a violation in a nearby area (example: eastern York County)

Nonattainment Area Designation Timetable Promulgation of Final Ozone Rule: 10/1/2015 EPA guidance on Area Designations: 2/1/2016 Area Designations due from States: 10/1/2016 Area Designations Finalized: 10/1/2017 If nonattainment, Trans. Conf. as of: 10/1/2018 If classified Marginal, must attain by: 10/1/2020

Consequences of nonattainment Measures required depend on degree of severity but can include: Special, more costly, blend of summer gasoline (Charlotte area) Reduced speed limits on highways (California) In all nonattainment areas - More expensive industrial emission controls Restrictions on air permits for industries, Nonattainment New Source Review Transportation conformity for transportation projects

Transportation Conformity Applies to ozone and PM, CO, NO 2 nonattainment areas Applies to any transportation project receiving Federal funds, including transit projects Requires “conformity determinations” involving future- year emissions modeling for any road or transit project receiving Federal funds Greatly complicates planning for local government agencies

How does an area get back into attainment? DHEC develops a nonattainment State Implementation Plan including emission controls and EPA approves it Adopted measures reduce ozone with your cooperation and support DHEC submits redesignation request and “maintenance plan” and EPA approves it Maintenance plan shows how area will stay in attainment; requires continued close monitoring and emission controls for 20 years

State Implementation Plan (SIP) Required by Clean Air Act (CAA) for every criteria pollutant Shows how state laws and regulations implement CAA provisions A separate “nonattainment SIP” must be prepared and approved for each nonattainment area It is specific to that area, and shows how emission controls will be implemented to bring the area into attainment in a prescribed time

What can individuals, local governments and industry do? Drive less – car pool, bike, use public transit Turn off vehicle when idling in a drive-through Maintain automobiles, inflate tires properly Don’t top off gas tanks Avoid using gasoline-powered mowers or other equipment on hot days Use gas or electric heat, or EPA-certified woodstove Review and comment on EPA’s proposals

How to Comment on EPA’s Proposed Ozone NAAQS by March 17, 2015 Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR , to the EPA by one of the following methods: Federal eRulemaking Portal: Include docket ID No. on subject line Fax: (202)

Get involved with a SC Air Quality Coalition DHEC liaison 1. Brian Barnes (803) Leslie Coolidge (803) Lawra Boyce (803) Jack Porter (803) Randy Cook (843) Randy Cook (843) Jack Porter (803)

For information on ozone conditions DHEC’s daily ozone forecast: EPA’s AirNow: Get forecasts by signing up for EnviroFlash:

Summary Ozone NAAQS are set to comply with the Clean Air Act Present NAAQS is ppm; EPA has proposed ppm (a range) for both health & welfare standards Depending on the final NAAQS some SC counties may be in nonattainment Nonattainment carries penalties that can slow economic growth – and restrictions last for many years Working together, we can improve air quality and avoid nonattainment

Questions? Tommy Flynn Bureau of Air Quality DHEC, 2600 Bull St., Columbia (803)