99-24038. Notice of Availability of Unit-Specific Information for Affected Sources Under Section 126 and Proposed Section 110 FIP Rulemakings; Reopening of Comment Period  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 178 (Wednesday, September 15, 1999)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 50041-50043]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-24038]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    40 CFR Part 97
    
    [FRL-6439-5]
    
    
    Notice of Availability of Unit-Specific Information for Affected 
    Sources Under Section 126 and Proposed Section 110 FIP Rulemakings; 
    Reopening of Comment Period
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice of data availability and request for comment; reopening 
    of comment period.
    
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    SUMMARY: EPA is reopening the comment period for the Notice of 
    Availability of Unit-Specific Information for Affected Sources Under 
    Section 126 and Proposed Section 110
    
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    FIP Rulemakings, published on August 9, 1999, regarding three sets of 
    data related to the proposed Federal NOX Budget Trading 
    Program. The August 9, 1999 notice established a 30-day comment period, 
    which ended on September 8, 1999. EPA is reopening the comment period 
    for all information contained within the data files, which were 
    referenced by the notice, to September 24, 1999. In particular, EPA 
    continues to solicit comment on 1997 heat input data for all Electric 
    Generating Units (EGUs), including those EGUs reporting under EPA's 
    Acid Rain Program.
        We may use the data in the data files in the future to allocate 
    NOX allowances under the Federal NOX Budget 
    Trading Program. We proposed the program in rulemakings under Sections 
    126 and 110 of the Clean Air Act. The program aims to reduce interstate 
    transport of ozone by controlling emissions of nitrogen oxides 
    (NOX). NOX emissions significantly contribute to 
    violations of the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for ozone in 
    downwind states.
        Readers should note that we will only consider comments about the 
    data discussed in this notice and the August 9, 1999 notice. We are not 
    soliciting comments on any other topic. In particular, we are not 
    reopening the comment period for the October 21, 1998 proposed rule on 
    the Section 126 rulemaking or the October 21, 1998 proposed rule on the 
    Section 110 Federal Implementation Plans (FIPs) through this Notice of 
    Data Availability. Neither are we soliciting comments on inventory data 
    for 1995 and 1996 that we used to develop Statewide emission budgets.
    
    DATES: The EPA is reopening the comment period to end on September 24, 
    1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted to the Air and Radiation Docket 
    and Information Center (6102), Attention: Docket Nos. A-97-43 (section 
    126 rulemakings) and A-98-12 (section 110 FIP rulemakings), U.S. 
    Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M Street SW, room M-1500, 
    Washington, DC 20460, telephone (202) 260-7548. Identify your comments 
    with these docket numbers. Submit two originals and exact duplicates of 
    your comments to each docket. Please submit your comments on paper, not 
    in electronic format. We request this so that we do not receive 
    multiple versions of the same comment that might contradict each other.
        Documents relevant to this action are available for inspection at 
    the Docket Office, at the above address, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 
    p.m., Monday though Friday, excluding legal holidays. A reasonable 
    copying fee may be charged for copying.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: General questions concerning today's 
    action should be addressed to Margaret Sheppard, Acid Rain Division, 
    EPA, Mail Code 6204 J, 401 M Street SW, Washington DC, 20460; telephone 
    202-564-9163, email address sheppard.margaret@epa.gov. For technical 
    questions concerning heat input data, contact Kevin Culligan at 
    telephone 202-564-9172, email address culligan.kevin@epa.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Outline
    
        1. What is today's action?
        2. Why is EPA reopening the public comment period?
        3. When are my comments due?
        4. What data should I comment on?
        5. What things is EPA not requesting comment on?
        6. Where are the data files?
    
    1. What Is Today's Action?
    
        Today, we are reopening the public comment period on the August 9, 
    1999 notice of data availability (64 FR 43124), entitled ``Notice of 
    Availability of Unit-Specific Information for Affected Sources Under 
    Section 126 and Proposed Section 110 FIP Rulemakings.'' The public 
    comment period for that notice ended on September 8, 1999. Today's 
    notice reopens the public comment period through September 24, 1999.
        In addition, we are emphasizing that you may comment on heat input 
    data for 1997 for units reporting under the Acid Rain Program, as well 
    as the other data in the files referenced in the August 9, 1999 notice.
        For further information and background on the data referenced by 
    this notice and EPA's rulemakings related to NOX transport 
    under Sections 126 and 110 of the Clean Air Act, see the August 9, 1999 
    notice (64 FR 43124).
    
    2. Why Is EPA Reopening the Public Comment Period?
    
        Just before the September 8, 1999 deadline for submission of 
    comments, we received several requests to extend the public comment 
    period. Some commenters requested more time to understand potential 
    discrepancies between company records and the data in EPA's data files. 
    Further, although EPA has received comments on heat input data for 1997 
    for units reporting under the Acid Rain Program, some commenters said 
    that it was not clear whether there had been an opportunity to comment 
    on such heat input data.
        EPA agrees that it may improve the quality of the data to provide 
    some additional time to compare the values with company records. 
    Further, EPA notes that many commenters submitted comments on heat 
    input data for 1997 for units under the Acid Rain Program in response 
    to the August 9, 1999 notice of data availability or prior notices. 
    However, because some commenters claim that they were unclear about 
    whether EPA was requesting comment on the 1997 heat input data, we 
    emphasize that they may comment on such data, in addition to the other 
    data in the data files.
        Most commenters requesting an extension asked for a thirty-day 
    extension. We are instead reopening the public comment period for 
    approximately two weeks. Many of the commenters requesting the 
    extension are checking data (e.g., 1997 and 1998 heat input data) that 
    they previously reported to EPA or to the Energy Information 
    Administration (EIA). Under the Acid Rain Program, the designated 
    representative for the affected source has certified that the data 
    reported to EPA are accurate. The data we have provided for comment in 
    the data files differ from the original reports in that: (1) we 
    calculated heat input and electric generation values for the ozone 
    season for each year from hourly or monthly data in the reports to EPA 
    or EIA, and (2) we apportioned electric generation data for an entire 
    plant to individual units that would receive NOX allowance 
    allocations. Reopening the public comment period for approximately two 
    weeks will provide a reasonable, additional period for checking the 
    original reports and submitting any resulting comments. This also 
    provides a reasonable, additional period for commenters to submit any 
    other comments.
    
    3. When Are My Comments Due?
    
        Postmark your comments no later than Friday, September 24, 1999.
    
    4. What Data Should I Comment On?
    
        Comment on any data in the data files ``eguburn.txt,'' 
    ``egunonox.txt'' and ``nonegu.txt'' in the compressed file labeled 
    ``allodata.zip''. We are particularly interested in comments that may 
    change data that we could use to determine NOX allowance 
    allocations under the Federal NOX Budget Trading Program. 
    These data include, among other things:
         Electric generation data from EGUs from May through 
    September for the years 1995 through 1998.
    
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         Electric generation data from electric generators that do 
    not burn fuel from May through September for the years 1995 through 
    1998.
         Nameplate capacity data for electric generators that do 
    not burn fuel.
         Heat rate data for EGUs.
         Heat input data for May through September for the years 
    1997 and 1998 for EGUs.
         Heat input data for May through September for the year 
    1995 for non-EGUs. In addition, if you find that the heat input for 
    your non-EGU during May through September for the year 1995 is not 
    representative of your unit's operation over the last several years, 
    then you may comment and provide us heat input data for May through 
    September for the years 1996, 1997, and/or 1998.
    See the section entitled ``What supporting documentation do I need to 
    provide with my comments?'' in the August 9, 1999 notice of data 
    availability for further details on information you should provide with 
    your comments.
        If you have already submitted comments on the August 9, 1999 notice 
    of data availability, you may submit supplementary comments.
    
    5. What Things Is EPA Not Requesting Comment On?
    
        EPA is requesting comment only on the data in the data files 
    referenced here and in the August 9, 1999 notice of data availability. 
    We are not requesting comment on any other issue or data.
    
    6. Where Are the Data Files?
    
        The data files are available on the Regional Transport of Ozone 
    webpage at http://www.epa.gov/ttn/rto/. You will find links to the data 
    under the ``Related Documents and Data'' subheadings under the 
    ``Transport FIPs'' and ``Section 126 Petitions'' headings on the 
    Regional Transport of Ozone webpage. Look for a WinZip file labeled ``a 
    WinZip file containing heat input and electric generation data that EPA 
    or States could use for determining NOx allowance allocations. EPA 
    requests comment on these data.'' In addition to the data files, the 
    WinZip file also contains a text file describing the fields in the data 
    files, ``readme.txt,'' and a text file describing EPA's method for 
    preparing the electric generation data, ``outmethd.txt''. In addition, 
    these data are in Docket Nos. A-97-43 (Section 126 rulemaking) and A-
    98-12 (Section 110 FIP rulemaking).
    
        Dated: September 9, 1999.
    Paul Stolpman,
    Director, Office of Atmospheric Programs.
    [FR Doc. 99-24038 Filed 9-14-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/15/1999
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of data availability and request for comment; reopening of comment period.
Document Number:
99-24038
Dates:
The EPA is reopening the comment period to end on September 24, 1999.
Pages:
50041-50043 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-6439-5
PDF File:
99-24038.pdf
CFR: (1)
40 CFR 97