97-22067. Approval and Promulgation of Maintenance Plan Revisions; Ohio  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 164 (Monday, August 25, 1997)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 44903-44907]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-22067]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    40 CFR Part 52
    
    [OH104-1A; FRL-5877-9]
    
    
    Approval and Promulgation of Maintenance Plan Revisions; Ohio
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
    
    ACTION: Direct final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) is 
    approving through ``direct final'' procedure, a June 10, 1997, request 
    from Ohio, for State Implementation Plan (SIP) maintenance plan 
    revisions for the following areas: Toledo area (including Lucas and 
    Wood counties), the Cleveland-Akron-Lorain area (including Lorain, 
    Cuyahoga, Lake, Ashtabula, Geauga, Medina, Summit and Portage 
    counties), and the Dayton-Springfield area (including Montgomery, 
    Clark, Greene, and Miami counties). The maintenance plan revisions are 
    allocating to the mobile source emission budget for transportation 
    conformity a portion of the existing ``Safety Margins.'' The safety 
    margin is the difference between the attainment inventory level of the 
    total emissions and the projected levels of the total emissions in the 
    final year of the maintenance plan.
    
    DATES: This ``direct final'' rule is effective on October 24, 1997, 
    unless USEPA receives significant written adverse or critical comments 
    (which have not already been addressed) by September 24, 1997. If the 
    effective date is delayed, timely notice will be published in the 
    Federal Register.
    
    ADDRESSES: Copies of the documents relevant to this action are 
    available for inspection during normal business hours at the following 
    location: Regulation Development Section, Air Programs Branch, (AR-
    18J), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, 77 West Jackson 
    Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois, 60604. Please contact Scott Hamilton at 
    (312) 353-4775 before visiting the Region 5 office.
        Written comments should be sent to: J. Elmer Bortzer, Chief, 
    Regulation Development Section, Air Programs Branch, (AR-18J), U.S. 
    Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, 
    Chicago, Illinois, 60604.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Scott Hamilton, Environmental 
    Scientist, Regulation Development Section, Air Programs Branch (AR-
    18J), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, 77 West Jackson 
    Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604, (312) 353-4775.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Background
    
        The Clean Air Act in section 176(c) requires conformity of 
    activities to an implementation plan's purpose of attaining and 
    maintaining the National ambient air quality standards. On November 24, 
    1993, the USEPA promulgated a final rule establishing criteria and 
    procedures for determining
    
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    conformity of transportation plans, programs and projects funded or 
    approved under Title 23 U.S.C. of the Federal Transit Act. The State of 
    Ohio finalized and adopted State transportation conformity rules on 
    August 1, 1995, the rules became effective August 21, 1995, and Ohio 
    submitted the rules as a SIP revision request on August 17, 1995. The 
    rules were approved by the USEPA on July 15, 1996 (61 FR 24702).
        The transportation conformity rules require, among other things, a 
    comparison to the mobile source emissions budget established by a 
    control strategy SIP. A control strategy SIP is defined by the 
    conformity rules to be a maintenance plan, an attainment demonstration, 
    or a rate of progress plan. The Toledo area, Dayton/Springfield area, 
    and Cleveland/Akron/Lorain area in Ohio are all maintenance areas with 
    approved maintenance plans. The USEPA approval of the maintenance plans 
    established the mobile source budget for transportation conformity 
    purposes.
        In the preamble to the November 24, 1993, transportation conformity 
    rule (58 FR 62188) the emissions budget concept is explained. The 
    preamble also describes how to establish the motor vehicle emissions 
    budget in the SIP and how to revise the emissions budget. The State 
    transportation conformity rule at 3745-101-16 of the Ohio 
    Administrative Code allows the mobile source emissions budget to be 
    changed as long as the total level of emissions from all sources remain 
    below the milestone level. In the case of a maintenance plan the 
    milestone level is the attainment level established in the maintenance 
    plan.
        The maintenance plan is designed to plan for future growth while 
    still maintaining the ozone air quality standard. Growth in industries, 
    population and traffic is offset with reductions from cleaner cars and 
    other emissions reduction programs. Through the maintenance plan the 
    State and local agencies can manage the air quality while providing for 
    growth.
    
    II. Evaluation of the State Submittals
    
        On June 10, 1997, Ohio submitted to the USEPA SIP revision requests 
    for the Toledo area (including Lucas and Wood counties), the Cleveland-
    Akron-Lorain area (including Lorain, Cuyahoga, Lake, Ashtabula, Geauga, 
    Medina, Summit and Portage counties), and the Dayton-Springfield area 
    (including Montgomery, Clark, Greene, and Miami counties). Public 
    hearings for the Cleveland-Akron-Lorain area and the Dayton-Springfield 
    area regarding these issues were held on June 3, 1997. A public hearing 
    for the Toledo area was held on July 3, 1997. Documentation on the 
    public hearings were submitted to complete the SIP revision requests.
    
    (1) Toledo SIP Revision
    
        Ohio has requested to allocate to the Toledo mobile source budget 
    part of the reductions achieved between the 1990 attainment inventory 
    year and the 2005 projected emissions inventory (57.338 tons/day 
    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) existing safety margin, and 46.38 
    tons/day Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) existing safety margin, as 
    described in 60 FR 21456 and 60 FR 21490; May 2, 1995). The SIP 
    revision requests the allocation of 6.0 tons/day VOC, and 10.5 tons/day 
    NOx, into the area's mobile source budget from the existing 
    safety margin. Table 1 illustrates the approved emissions budgets for 
    VOC and NOx from point, mobile (on-road) and area sources. 
    The safety margin allocations are shown in table 2.
    
                    Table 1.--NOx and VOC Emissions Budget; and Safety Margin Determinations, Toledo                
                                                       [Tons/day]                                                   
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                           Source category                            1990         1996         2000         2005   
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    VOC Emissions:                                                                                                  
        Point...................................................        60.08        39.49        39.31        38.87
        Mobile (on-road)........................................        66.33        51.28        41.25    \1\ 29.85
        Area....................................................        37.25        37.35        37.56        37.60
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          Totals................................................       163.66       128.12       118.12       106.32
                                                                                                                    
                       Safety Margin=1990 total emissions--2005 total emissions=57.34 tons/day VOC.                 
                                                                                                                    
    NOx Emissions:                                                                                                  
        Point...................................................        73.97        73.40        40.15        40.69
        Mobile (on-road)........................................        37.82        32.56        29.06        24.69
        Area....................................................        10.26        10.27        10.28        10.29
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          Totals................................................       122.05       116.23        79.49        75.67
                                                                                                                    
                       Safety Margin=1990 total emissions--2005 total emissions=46.38 tons/day NOx                  
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    \1\ On May 2, 1995, the USEPA approved the addition of 1.142 tons/day VOC of the existing ``safety margin'' into
      the year 2005 VOC mobile source budget for purposes of conformity. (60 FR 21458; May 2, 1995)                 
    
    
                     Table 2.--Allocation of Safety Margin to the 2005 Mobile Source Budget, Toledo                 
                                                       [Tons/day]                                                   
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                           Source category                            1990         1996         2000         2005   
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    VOC Emissions:                                                                                                  
        Point...................................................        60.08        39.49        39.31        38.87
        Mobile (on-road)........................................        66.33        51.28        41.25        35.85
        Area....................................................        37.25        37.35        37.56        37.60
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          Totals................................................       163.66       128.12       118.12       112.32
                                                                                                                    
                  Remaining Safety Margin=1990 total emissions--2005 total emissions=51.34 tons/day VOC.            
                                                                                                                    
    NOx Emissions:                                                                                                  
        Point...................................................        73.97        73.40        40.15        40.69
        Mobile (on-road)........................................        37.82        32.56        29.06        35.19
    
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        Area....................................................        10.26        10.27        10.28        10.29
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          Totals................................................       122.05       116.23        79.49       86.17 
                 Remaining Safety Margin=1990 total emissions--2005 total emissions=35.88 tons/day NOx.             
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        Table 2 illustrates that the requested portion of the safety margin 
    can be allocated to the mobile source budget and still remain at or 
    below the 1990 attainment level of total emissions for the Toledo area. 
    This allocation is allowed by the conformity rule since the area would 
    still be at or below the 1990 attainment level for the total emissions 
    in the area.
    
    (2) Cleveland-Akron-Lorain SIP Revision
    
        Ohio has requested to allocate to the Cleveland-Akron-Lorain mobile 
    source budget, part of the reduction achieved between the 1993 
    attainment inventory year and the 2006 projected emissions inventory 
    (120.2 tons/day VOC existing safety margin, and 41.5 tons/day 
    NOX existing safety margin, as described in 61 FR 20458; May 
    7, 1996). The SIP revision requests the allocation of 33.9 tons/day 
    VOC, and 29.0 tons/day NOX, into the area's mobile source 
    budget. Table 3 illustrates the approved emissions budgets for VOC and 
    NOX from point, mobile (on-road) and area sources. The 
    safety margin allocations are shown in table 4.
    
       Table 3.--Summary of NOX and VOC Emissions Budget; and Safety Margin Determinations, Cleveland/Akron/Lorain  
                                                       [Tons/day]                                                   
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                  Source category                   1990          1993          1996          2000          2006    
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    VOC Emissions:                                                                                                  
        Point.................................         82.22         75.75         78.55         82.44         88.63
        Mobile (on-road)......................        248.4         181.4         131.2          78.4          48.8 
        Area..................................        201.05        201.37        201.45        201.63        200.86
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          Totals..............................        531.7         458.5         411.2         362.5         338.3 
                                                                                                                    
                       Safety Margin=1993 total emissions--2006 total emissions=120.2 tons/day VOC.                 
                                                                                                                    
    NOX Emissions:                                                                                                  
        Point.................................        245.59        254.61        263.91        277.05        298.00
        Mobile (on-road)......................        176.6         159.9         142.2          95.5          75.4 
        Area..................................         80.46         80.56         80.51         80.61         80.18
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          Totals..............................        502.6         495.1         486.6         453.2         453.6 
                                                                                                                    
                       Safety Margin=1993 total emissions--2006 total emissions=41.5 tons/day NOX.                  
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             Table 4.--Allocation of VOC Emissions to the 2006 Mobile Source Budget, Cleveland/Akron/Lorain         
                                                       [Tons/day]                                                   
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                  Source category                   1990          1993          1996          2000          2006    
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    VOC Emissions:                                                                                                  
        Point.................................         82.22         75.75         78.55         82.44         88.63
        Mobile (on-road)......................        248.4         181.4         131.2          78.4          82.7 
        Area..................................        201.05        201.37        201.45        201.63        200.86
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          Totals..............................        531.7         458.5         411.2         362.5         372.2 
                                                                                                                    
                  Remaining Safety Margin=1993 total emissions--2006 total emissions=86.3 tons/day VOC.             
                                                                                                                    
    NOX Emissions:                                                                                                  
        Point.................................        245.59        254.61        263.91        277.05        298.00
        Mobile (on-road)......................        176.6         159.9         142.2          95.5         104.4 
        Area..................................         80.46         80.56         80.51         80.61         80.18
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          Totals..............................        502.6         495.1         486.6         453.2         482.6 
                                                                                                                    
                  Remaining Safety Margin=1993 total emissions--2006 total emissions=12.5 tons/day NOX.             
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        Tables 3 and 4 illustrate that the SIP revision request can be 
    granted to allocate a portion of the safety margin to the mobile source 
    budget and still remain at or below the 1993 attainment year inventory 
    total for the Cleveland/Akron/Lorain area. This allocation is allowed 
    by the conformity rule since the area would still be at or below the 
    1993 attainment level for the total emissions in the area.
    
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    (3) Dayton-Springfield SIP Revision
    
        Ohio has requested to allocate to the Dayton-Springfield mobile 
    source budget, the reduction achieved between the 1990 attainment 
    inventory year and the 2005 projected emissions inventory (2.4 tons/day 
    VOC existing safety margin, as described in 60 FR 22289; May 5, 1995). 
    The SIP revision requests the allocation of the 2.4 tons/day VOC safety 
    margin into the area's mobile source budget. Table 5 illustrates the 
    approved emissions budgets for VOC from point, mobile (on-road) and 
    area sources. The safety margin allocations are shown in table 6.
    
                  Table 5.--VOC Emissions Budget; and Safety Margin Determinations, Dayton-Springfield              
                                                       [Tons/day]                                                   
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                           Source category                            1990         1996         2000         2005   
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    VOC Emissions:                                                                                                  
        Point...................................................         37.4         61.6         77.7         97.4
        Biogenic................................................        105.2        105.2        105.2        105.2
        Mobile (on-road)........................................        103.6         45.5         39.4         31.7
        Area....................................................         54.9         58.3         60.6         64.4
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          Totals................................................        301.1        270.6        282.9        298.7
                                                                                                                    
                        Safety Margin=1990 total emissions-2005 total emissions=2.4 tons/day VOC.                   
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               Table 6.--Allocation of VOC Emissions to the 2005 Mobile Source Budget, Dayton-Springfield           
                                                       [Tons/day]                                                   
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                           Source category                            1990         1996         2000         2005   
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    VOC Emissions:                                                                                                  
        Point...................................................         37.4         61.6         77.7         97.4
        Biogenic................................................        105.2        105.2        105.2        105.2
        Mobile (on-road)........................................        103.6         45.5         39.4         34.1
        Area....................................................         54.9         58.3         60.6         64.4
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          Totals................................................        301.1        270.6        282.9        301.1
                                                                                                                    
                   Remaining Safety Margin=1990 total emissions-2005 total emissions=0.0 tons/day VOC.              
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        As illustrated by Tables 5 and 6 the SIP revision requests to 
    allocate all of the VOC safety margin to the mobile source budget. This 
    allocation is allowed by the conformity rule since the area would still 
    be at the 1990 attainment level for the total emissions in the area.
        The USEPA's review of the SIP revision requests finds that the 
    requested allocation of the safety margins for the Toledo, Cleveland/
    Akron/Lorain and Dayton/Springfield areas are approvable since the 
    approval of the new mobile source emissions budgets will keep the total 
    emissions for the area at or below the attainment year inventory level 
    as required by the transportation conformity regulations.
    
    III. USEPA Action
    
        The USEPA approves the requested allocation of the safety margin to 
    the mobile source budget for the Toledo, Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, and 
    Dayton-Springfield areas. This action will be effective on October 24, 
    1997 unless, by September 24, 1997, significant written adverse or 
    critical comments on the approval are received.
        If the USEPA receives such written adverse comments, the approval 
    will be withdrawn before the effective date by publishing a subsequent 
    rulemaking that will withdraw the final action. All written public 
    comments received will be addressed in a subsequent final rule based on 
    this action serving as a proposed rule. The USEPA does not plan to 
    institute a second comment period on this action. Any parties 
    interested in commenting on this action should do so at this time. If 
    no such written comments are received, the public is advised that this 
    action will be effective on October 24, 1997.
    
    IV. Administrative Requirements
    
    (A) Future Requests
    
        Nothing in this action should be construed as permitting, allowing 
    or establishing a precedent for any future request for revision to any 
    SIP. Each request for revision to the SIP shall be considered 
    separately in light of specific technical, economic, and environmental 
    factors and in relation to relevant statutory and regulatory 
    requirements.
    
    (B) Executive Order 12866
    
        The Office of Management and Budget has exempted this regulatory 
    action from Executive Order 12866 review.
    
    (C) Regulatory Flexibility
    
        Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 600 et seq., USEPA 
    must prepare a regulatory flexibility analysis assessing the impact of 
    any proposed or final rule on small entities. 5 U.S.C. 603 and 604. 
    Alternatively, USEPA may certify that the rule will not have a 
    significant impact on a substantial number of small entities. Small 
    entities include small businesses, small not-for-profit enterprises, 
    and government entities with jurisdiction over populations of less than 
    50,000.
        SIP approvals under section 110 and subchapter I, part D of the Act 
    do not create any new requirements, but simply approve requirements 
    that the State is already imposing. Therefore, because the Federal SIP 
    approval does not impose any new requirements, the Administrator 
    certifies that it does not have a significant impact on any small 
    entities affected. Moreover, due to the nature of the Federal-State 
    relationship under the Act, preparation of a flexibility analysis would 
    constitute Federal inquiry into the economic reasonableness of the 
    State action. The Clean Air Act forbids USEPA to base its actions 
    concerning SIPs on such grounds. Union Electric Co. v. USEPA.,
    
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    427 U.S. 246, 256-66 (1976); 42 U.S.C. 7410(a)(2).
    
    (D) Unfunded Mandates
    
        Under section 202 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995, 
    signed into law on March 22, 1995, USEPA must undertake various actions 
    in association with any proposed or final rule that includes a Federal 
    mandate that may result in estimated costs to state, local, or tribal 
    governments in the aggregate; or to the private sector, of $100 million 
    or more. This Federal action approves pre-existing requirements under 
    state or local law, and imposes no new requirements. Accordingly, no 
    additional costs to state, local, or tribal governments, or the private 
    sector, result from this action.
    
    (E) Audit Privilege and Immunity Law
    
        Nothing in this action should be construed as making any 
    determination or expressing any position regarding Ohio's audit 
    privilege and immunity law (Sections 3745.70-3745.73 of the Ohio 
    Revised Code). U.S. EPA will be reviewing the effect of the Ohio audit 
    privilege and immunity law on various Ohio environmental programs, 
    including those under the Clean Air Act, and taking appropriate 
    action(s), if any, after thorough analysis and opportunity for Ohio to 
    state and explain its views and positions on the issues raised by the 
    law. The action taken herein does not express or imply any viewpoint on 
    the question of whether there are legal deficiencies in this or any 
    Ohio CAA program resulting from the effect of the audit privilege and 
    immunity law. As a consequence of the review process, the regulations 
    subject to the action taken herein may be disapproved, federal approval 
    for the Clean Air Act program under which they are implemented may be 
    withdrawn, or other appropriate action may be taken, as necessary.
    
    (F) Submission to Congress and the General Accounting Office
    
        Under section 801(a)(1)(A) as added by the Small Business 
    Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, USEPA submitted 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 
    General Accounting Office prior to publication of the rule in today's 
    Federal Register. This rule is not a major rule as defined by section 
    804(2).
    
    (G) Petitions for Judicial Review
    
        Under section 307(b)(1) of the Act, petitions for judicial review 
    of this action must be filed in the United States Court of Appeals for 
    the appropriate circuit by October 24, 1997. 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)).
    
    List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
    
        Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Hydrocarbons, 
    Intergovernmental relations, Ozone, Nitrogen Oxides, Transportation 
    conformity.
    
        Dated: August 8, 1997.
    David A. Ullrich,
    Acting Regional Administrator.
    
        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. 7401-7671q.
    
    Subpart KK--Ohio
    
        2. Section 52.1885 is amended by adding paragraph (a)(6) to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 52.1885  Control strategy: Ozone.
    
        (a) * *  *
        (6) Approval--On June 10, 1997, Ohio submitted revisions to the 
    maintenance plans for the Toledo area (including Lucas and Wood 
    counties), the Cleveland/Akron/Lorain area (including Lorain, Cuyahoga, 
    Lake, Ashtabula, Geauga, Medina, Summit and Portage counties), and the 
    Dayton-Springfield area (including Montgomery, Clark, Greene, and Miami 
    counties). The revisions consist of an allocation of a portion of the 
    safety margin in each area to the transportation conformity mobile 
    source budget for that area. The mobile source budgets for 
    transportation conformity purposes for Toledo are now: 35.85 tons per 
    day of volatile organic compound emissions for the year 2005 and 35.19 
    tons per day of oxides of nitrogen emissions for the year 2005. The 
    mobile source budgets for transportation conformity purposes for 
    Cleveland-Akron-Lorain are now: 82.7 tons per day of volatile organic 
    compound emissions for the year 2006 and 104.4 tons per day of oxides 
    of nitrogen emissions for the year 2006. For the Dayton-Springfield 
    area, the oxides of nitrogen mobile source budget remains the same and 
    the mobile source budget for volatile organic compounds is now 34.1 
    tons per day.
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    [FR Doc. 97-22067 Filed 8-22-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
10/24/1997
Published:
08/25/1997
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Direct final rule.
Document Number:
97-22067
Dates:
This ``direct final'' rule is effective on October 24, 1997, unless USEPA receives significant written adverse or critical comments
Pages:
44903-44907 (5 pages)
Docket Numbers:
OH104-1A, FRL-5877-9
PDF File:
97-22067.pdf
CFR: (1)
40 CFR 52.1885