2012-11618. Air Quality Designations for the 2008 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards  

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    AGENCY:

    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

    ACTION:

    Final rule.

    SUMMARY:

    This rule establishes initial air quality designations for most areas in the United States, including areas of Indian country, for the 2008 primary and secondary national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) for ozone. The designations for several counties in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin that the EPA is considering for inclusion in the Chicago nonattainment area will be designated in a subsequent action, no later than May 31, 2012. Areas designated as nonattainment are also being classified by operation of law according to the severity of their air quality problems. The classification categories are Marginal, Moderate, Serious, Severe, and Extreme. The EPA is establishing the air quality thresholds that define the classifications in a separate rule that the EPA is signing and publishing in the Federal Register on the same schedule as these designations. In accordance with that separate rule, six nonattainment areas in California are being reclassified to a higher classification.

    DATES:

    The effective date of this rule is July 20, 2012.

    ADDRESSES:

    The EPA has established a docket for this action under Docket ID NO. EPA-HQ-OAR-2008-0476. All documents in the docket are listed in the index at http://www.regulations.gov. Although listed in the index, some information is not publicly available, i.e., Confidential Business Information or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such as copyrighted material, is not placed on the Internet and will be publicly available only in hard copy form. Publicly available docket materials are available either electronically in the docket or in hard copy at the Docket, EPA/DC, EPA West, Room 3334, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC. The Public Reading Room is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The telephone number for the Public Reading Room is (202) 566-1744, and the telephone number for the Office of Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center is (202) 566-1742.

    In addition, the EPA has established a Web site for this rulemaking at: http://www.epa.gov/​ozonedesignations. The Web site includes the EPA's final state and tribal designations, as well as state initial recommendation letters, the EPA modification letters, technical support documents, responses to comments and other related technical information.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    Carla Oldham, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mail Code C539-04, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711, phone number (919) 541-3347 or by email at: oldham.carla@epa.gov.

    Regional Office Contacts

    Region I—Richard Burkhart (617) 918-1664

    Region II—Bob Kelly (212) 637-3709

    Region III—Maria Pino (215) 814-2181

    Region IV—Jane Spann (404) 562-9029

    Region V—Edward Doty (312) 886-6057

    Region VI—Guy Donaldson (214) 665-7242

    Region VII—Lachala Kemp (913) 551-7214

    Region VIII—Scott Jackson (303) 312-6107

    Region IX—John J. Kelly (415) 947-4151

    Region X—Claudia Vaupel (206) 553-6121

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    The public may inspect the rule and state-specific technical support information at the following locations:

    Regional officesStates
    Dave Conroy, Chief, Air Programs Branch, EPA New England, 1 Congress Street, Suite 1100, Boston, MA 02114-2023, (617) 918-1661Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
    Raymond Werner, Chief, Air Programs Branch, EPA Region 2, 290 Broadway, 25th Floor, New York, NY 10007-1866, (212) 637-3706New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands.
    Cristina Fernandez, Branch Chief, Air Quality Planning Branch, EPA Region 3, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-2187, (215) 814-2178Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.
    R. Scott Davis, Branch Chief, Air Planning Branch, EPA Region 4, Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center, 61 Forsyth, Street SW., 12th Floor, Atlanta, GA 30303, (404) 562-9127Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
    John Mooney, Chief, Air Programs Branch, EPA Region 5, 77 West Jackson Street, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 886-6043Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
    Guy Donaldson, Chief, Air Planning Section, EPA Region 6, 1445 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX 75202, (214) 665-7242Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
    Joshua A. Tapp, Chief, Air Programs Branch, EPA Region 7, 901 North 5th Street, Kansas City, Kansas 66101-2907, (913) 551-7606Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.
    Monica Morales, Leader, Air Quality Planning Unit, EPA Region 8, 1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, CO 80202-1129, (303) 312-6936Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.
    Lisa Hanf, Air Planning Office, EPA Region 9, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 972-3854American Samoa, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, and Northern Mariana Islands.
    Debra Suzuki, Manager, State and Tribal Air Programs, EPA Region 10, Office of Air, Waste, and Toxics, Mail Code OAQ-107, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101, (206) 553-0985Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.

    Table of Contents

    The following is an outline of the preamble.

    I. Preamble Glossary of Terms and Acronyms

    II. What is the purpose of this action?

    III. What is ozone and how is it formed?

    IV. What are the 2008 ozone NAAQS and the health and welfare concerns they address?

    V. What are the CAA requirements for air quality designations?

    VI. What is the chronology for this designations rule and what guidance did the EPA provide?

    VII. What air quality data has the EPA used to designate areas for the 2008 ozone NAAQS?Start Printed Page 30089

    VIII. What are the ozone air quality classifications?

    IX. What is the reclassification of six California nonattainment areas?

    X. Can states request that areas within 5 percent of the upper or lower limit of a classification threshold be reclassified?

    XI. How do designations affect Indian country?

    XII. Where can I find information forming the basis for this rule and exchanges between EPA, states, and tribes related to this rule?

    XIII. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive Order 13563: Improving Regulations and Regulatory Review

    B. Paperwork Reduction Act

    C. Regulatory Flexibility Act

    D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism

    F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian Tribal Governments

    G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental Health and Safety Risks

    H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use

    I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA)

    J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations

    K. Congressional Review Act

    L. Judicial Review

    I. Preamble Glossary of Terms and Acronyms

    The following are abbreviations of terms used in the preamble.

    APA Administrative Procedure Act

    CAA Clean Air Act

    CFR Code of Federal Regulations

    DC District of Columbia

    EPA Environmental Protection Agency

    FR Federal Register

    NAAQS National Ambient Air Quality Standards

    NOX Nitrogen Oxides

    NTTAA National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act

    PPM Parts per million

    RFA Regulatory Flexibility Act

    UMRA Unfunded Mandate Reform Act of 1995

    TAR Tribal Authority Rule

    U.S. United States

    U.S.C. United States Code

    VCS Voluntary Consensus Standards

    VOC Volatile Organic Compounds

    II. What is the purpose of this action?

    The purpose of this action is to announce and promulgate initial area designations for most areas of the country with respect to the 2008 primary and secondary NAAQS for ozone, in accordance with the requirements of Clean Air Act (CAA) section 107(d). The EPA is designating areas as either nonattainment, unclassifiable, or unclassifiable/attainment. In addition, the nonattainment areas are classified by operation of law according to the severity of their ozone air quality problems and six areas in California are being reclassified immediately to a higher classification. The classification categories are Marginal, Moderate, Serious, Severe, and Extreme. The EPA is establishing the air quality thresholds that define the classifications in a separate rule titled, “Implementation of the 2008 National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Ozone: Nonattainment Area Classifications Approach, Attainment Deadlines and Revocation of the 1997 Ozone Standards for Transportation Conformity Purposes” (Classifications Rule). In that separate rule, the EPA also codified the immediate reclassification of six areas in California. (See 40 CFR 51.1103(d).) The list of all areas being designated in each state and in areas of Indian county appear in the tables at the end of this final rule (amendments to 40 CFR 81.301-356). For areas designated as nonattainment, the tables include the area's classification by operation of law or the area's reclassification in accordance with 40 CFR 51.1103(d).

    In this action, the EPA is designating 45 areas as nonattainment. Seven of the areas are multi-state areas. The EPA is designating one area, Uinta Basin, WY, as unclassifiable because there is existing non-regulatory monitoring in the area that detected levels of ozone that exceed the NAAQS. Regulatory monitoring has been conducted in that area since April 2011, and thus there are not yet three consecutive years of certified ozone monitoring data available that can be used to determine the area's attainment status. Consistent with previous initial area designations for ozone, the EPA is designating all the remaining state areas and Indian country as unclassifiable/attainment.

    Consistent with the EPA's “Policy for Establishing Separate Air Quality Designations for Areas of Indian Country” (December 20, 2011), the EPA is designating four areas of Indian country separately from their adjacent/surrounding state areas.[1] The lands of the Pechanga Tribe and the Morongo Tribe in Southern California are being designated as separate nonattainment areas, while two additional areas in Indian country are being designated as separate unclassifiable/attainment areas.

    The EPA is basing the designations on the most recent certified ozone air quality monitoring data and an evaluation of factors to assess contributions to nonattainment in nearby areas. State areas designated as nonattainment are subject to planning and emission reduction requirements as specified in the CAA. Requirements vary according to an area's classification. The EPA will be proposing shortly an implementation rule to assist states in the development of state implementation plans for attaining the ozone standards.

    III. What is ozone and how is it formed?

    Ground-level ozone, O3, is a gas that is formed by the reaction of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and oxides of nitrogen (NOX) in the atmosphere in the presence of sunlight. These precursor emissions are emitted by many types of pollution sources, including power plants and industrial emissions sources, on-road and off-road motor vehicles and engines, and smaller sources, collectively referred to as area sources. Ozone is predominately a summertime air pollutant. However, high ozone concentrations have also been observed in cold months, where a few high elevation areas in the Western U.S. have experienced high levels of local VOC and NOX emissions that have formed ozone when snow is on the ground and temperatures are near or below freezing. Ozone and ozone precursors can be transported to an area from sources in nearby areas or from sources located hundreds of miles away. For purposes of determining ozone nonattainment area boundaries, the CAA requires the EPA to include areas that contribute to nearby violations of the NAAQS.

    IV. What are the 2008 ozone NAAQS and the health and welfare concerns they address?

    On March 12, 2008, the EPA revised both the primary and secondary NAAQS for ozone to a level of 0.075 parts per million (ppm) (annual fourth-highest daily maximum 8-hour average concentration, averaged over 3 years) to provide increased protection of public health and the environment.[2] The 2008 ozone NAAQS retains the same general form and averaging time as the 0.08 ppm NAAQS set in 1997, but is set at a more protective level.

    Ozone exposure also has been associated with increased susceptibility to respiratory infections, medication use by asthmatics, doctor visits, and emergency department visits and Start Printed Page 30090hospital admissions for individuals with respiratory disease. Ozone exposure may also contribute to premature death, especially in people with heart and lung disease. The secondary ozone standard was revised to protect against adverse welfare effects including impacts to sensitive vegetation and forested ecosystems.

    V. What are the CAA requirements for air quality designations?

    When the EPA promulgates a new or revised NAAQS, the EPA is required to designate areas as nonattainment, attainment, or unclassifiable, pursuant to section 107(d)(1) of the CAA. The CAA requires the EPA to complete the initial area designation process within 2 years of promulgating the NAAQS. However, if the Administrator has insufficient information to make these designations within that time frame, the EPA has the authority to extend the deadline for designation decisions by up to 1 additional year.

    By not later than 1 year after the promulgation of a new or revised NAAQS, each state governor is required to recommend air quality designations, including the appropriate boundaries for areas, to the EPA. The EPA reviews those state recommendations and is authorized to make any modifications the Administrator deems necessary. The statute does not define the term “necessary,” but the EPA interprets this to authorize the Administrator to modify designations that did not meet the statutory requirements or were otherwise inconsistent with the facts or analysis deemed appropriate by the EPA. If the EPA is considering modifications to a state's initial recommendation, the EPA is required to notify the state of any such intended modifications to its recommendation not less than 120 days prior to the EPA's promulgation of the final designation. These notifications are commonly known as the “120-day letters.” If the state does not agree with the EPA's intended modification, it then has an opportunity to respond to the EPA to demonstrate why it believes the modification proposed by the EPA is inappropriate. Even if a state fails to provide any recommendation for an area, in whole or in part, the EPA still must promulgate a designation that the Administrator deems appropriate.

    Section 107(d)(1)(A)(i) of the CAA defines a nonattainment area as, “any area that does not meet (or that contributes to ambient air quality in a nearby area that does not meet) the national primary or secondary ambient air quality standard for the pollutant.” If an area meets either prong of this definition, then the EPA is obligated to designate the area as “nonattainment.” Section 107(d)(1)(A)(iii) provides that any area that the EPA cannot designate on the basis of available information as meeting or not meeting the standards should be designated as “unclassifiable.” Historically for ozone, the EPA designates the remaining areas as “unclassifiable/attainment” indicating that the areas either have attaining air quality monitoring data or that air quality information is not available because the areas are not monitored, and the EPA has not determined that the areas contribute to a violation in a nearby area.

    The EPA believes that section 107(d) provides the agency with discretion to determine how best to interpret the terms “contributes to” and “nearby” in the definition of a nonattainment area for a new or revised NAAQS, given considerations such as the nature of a specific pollutant, the types of sources that may contribute to violations, the form of the standards for the pollutant, and other relevant information. In particular, the EPA believes that the statute does not require the agency to establish bright line tests or thresholds for what constitutes “contribution” or “nearby” for purposes of designations.[3] Similarly, the EPA believes that the statute permits the EPA to evaluate the appropriate application of the term “area” as may be appropriate for a particular NAAQS.

    Section 301(d) of the CAA authorizes the EPA to approve eligible Indian tribes to implement provisions of the CAA on Indian reservations and other areas within the tribes' jurisdiction. The Tribal Authority Rule (TAR) (40 CFR Part 49), which implements section 301(d) of the CAA, sets forth the criteria and process for tribes to apply to the EPA for eligibility to administer CAA programs. The designations process contained in section 107(d) of the CAA is included among those provisions determined to be appropriate by the EPA for treatment of tribes in the same manner as states. Under the TAR, tribes generally are not subject to the same submission schedules imposed by the CAA on states. As authorized by the TAR, tribes may seek eligibility to submit designation recommendations to the EPA.

    VI. What is the chronology for this designations rule and what guidance did the EPA provide?

    Within one year after a new or revised air quality standard is established, the CAA requires the governor of each state to submit to the EPA a list of all areas in the state, with recommendations for whether each area meets the standard. On December 4, 2008, the EPA issued guidance for states and tribal agencies to use for this purpose. (See memorandum from Robert J. Meyers, Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, to Regional Administrators, Regions I-X, titled, “Area Designations for the 2008 Revised Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards.) The guidance provided the anticipated timeline for designations and identified important factors that the EPA recommended states and tribes consider in making their recommendations. These factors include air quality data, emissions data, traffic and commuting patterns, growth rates and patterns, meteorology, geography/topography, and jurisdictional boundaries. In the guidance, the EPA asked that states and tribes submit their designation recommendations, including appropriate area boundaries, to the EPA by March 12, 2009. Later in the process, the EPA issued 2 new guidance memoranda related to designating areas of Indian county. (See December 20, 2011, memorandum from Stephen D. Page, Director, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, to Regional Air Directors, Regions I-X, titled, “Policy for Establishing Separate Air Quality Designations for Areas of Indian Country,” and December 20, 2011, memorandum from Stephen D. Page, Director, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, to Regional Air Directors, Regions I-X, titled, “Guidance to Regions for Working with Tribes during the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) Designations Process.”)

    Under the initial schedule, the EPA intended to complete the initial designations for the 2008 ozone NAAQS on a 2-year schedule, by March 12, 2010. On September 16, 2009, the EPA announced that it would initiate a rulemaking to reconsider the 2008 ozone NAAQS for various reasons, including the fact that the 0.075 ppm level fell outside of the range recommended by the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee, the independent group that provides advice to the EPA Administrator on the technical bases for the EPA's NAAQS. The EPA signed the proposed reconsideration on January 6, 2010. (See 75 FR 2938; January 19, 2010.) Because of the significant uncertainty the ozone NAAQS reconsideration created regarding the continued applicability of the 2008 NAAQS, the EPA determined there was insufficient information to Start Printed Page 30091designate areas within 2 years of promulgation of the NAAQS. Therefore, the EPA used its authority under CAA section 107(d)(1)(B) to extend the deadline for designating areas by 1 year, until March 12, 2011. (See 75 FR 2936; January 19, 2010.) The EPA has not taken final action on the proposed reconsideration; thus, the current NAAQS for ozone remains at 0.075 ppm, as established in 2008.

    After the March 12, 2011, designation deadline passed, WildEarth Guardians and Elizabeth Crowe (WildEarth Guardians) filed a lawsuit seeking to compel the EPA to take action to designate areas for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. WildEarth Guardians and Elizabeth Crowe v. Jackson (D. Ariz. 11-CV-01661). The EPA and WildEarth Guardians settled the case by entering into a consent decree that requires the EPA Administrator to sign a final rule designating areas for the 2008 ozone NAAQS by May 31, 2012.

    On September 22, 2011, the EPA issued a memorandum to clarify for state and local agencies the status of the 2008 ozone NAAQS and to outline plans for moving forward to implement them. The EPA indicated that it would proceed with initial area designations for the 2008 NAAQS, and planned to use the recommendations states made in 2009 as updated by the most current, certified air quality data from 2008-2010. While the EPA did not request that states submit updated designation recommendations, the EPA provided the opportunity for states to do so. Several states chose to update their recommendations, and some requested that the EPA base designations for their areas on certified air quality data from 2009-2011, and committed to certify the 2011 data earlier than the May 1 deadline for annual air monitoring certification under 40 CFR part 58.15(a)(2) so that the EPA would have sufficient time to consider the data in making decisions on designations and nonattainment area boundaries.

    On or about December 9, 2011, the EPA sent letters to Governors and Tribal leaders notifying them of the EPA's preliminary response to their designation recommendations and to inform them of the EPA's approach for completing the designations for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. The EPA requested that states submit any additional information that they wanted the EPA to consider by February 29, 2011, including any certified 2011 air quality monitoring data. On January 31, 2011, the EPA sent revised 120-day letter responses to Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin based on updated ozone air quality data for 2009-2011, submitted by the state of Illinois two days before the EPA sent the December 9, 2011, letters. Given the timing of Illinois' submission of certified data, EPA was not able to consider the information in the December 9, 2011, letters. After reviewing the new information, which indicated a violation of the ozone NAAQS at a monitor in the Chicago area, the EPA sent letters on January 31, 2012 notifying Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin that it intended to designate certain counties, identified in those letters, as nonattainment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. The EPA cannot finalize a designation for those areas until 120 days following the letters. Therefore, the EPA will be designating the Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin counties identified in the January 31, 2011, letters in a separate rule that will be signed no later than May 31, 2012.

    Although not required by section 107(d) of the CAA, the EPA also provided an opportunity for members of the public to comment on the EPA's 120-day response letters to states and tribes. The EPA announced a 30-day public comment period in the Federal Register on December 20, 2011 (76 FR 78872). The comment period was subsequently extended until February 3, 2012 (77 FR 2677; January 19, 2012). On February 14, 2012 (77 FR 8211), the EPA reopened the public comment period for the limited purpose of inviting comment on the EPA's revised responses to Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin. State and tribal recommendations and the EPA's preliminary responses were posted on EPA's Web site at http://www.epa.gov/​ozonedesignations and are available in the docket for the designations action. Comments from the states, tribes and the public, and EPA's responses to significant comments, are also in the docket.

    VII. What air quality data has the EPA used to designate areas for the 2008 ozone NAAQS?

    The final ozone designations are based primarily on certified air quality monitoring data from calendar years 2008-2010, which was the most recent certified data available to the EPA at the time the EPA notified the states of its intended modifications to their recommendations. Under 40 CFR 58.16, states are required to report all monitored ozone air quality data and associated quality assurance data within 90 days after the end of each quarterly reporting period, and under 40 CFR part 58.15(a)(2) states are required to submit annual summary reports and a data certification letter to the EPA by May 1 for ozone air quality data collected in the previous calendar year. States generally had not completed these requirements for calendar year 2011 ozone air quality data when the EPA notified states of our intended designations on December 9, 2011. In certain cases, states included as part of their designation recommendations a request that the EPA consider monitoring data from 2009-2011 in making final designation decisions. In these requests, they indicated to the EPA what they expected their certified ozone air quality data would show regarding whether an area was attaining the standard, and for designations purposes they committed to certifying their 2011 data no later than February 29, 2012, so that the EPA would have sufficient time to consider it. Thus, for those areas, the EPA considered the state's preliminary representation of 2011 data in sending the 120-day notification letter. We have verified these representations in making our final designations decisions.

    VIII. What are the ozone air quality classifications?

    In accordance with CAA section 181(a)(1), each area designated as nonattainment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS is classified by operation of law at the same time as the area is designated by the EPA. Under Subpart 2 of part D of title I of the CAA, state planning and emissions control requirements for ozone are determined, in part, by a nonattainment area's classification. The ozone nonattainment areas are classified based on the severity of their ozone levels (as determined based on the area's “design value,” which represents air quality in the area for the most recent 3 years).[4] The possible classifications are Marginal, Moderate, Serious, Severe, and Extreme. Nonattainment areas with a “lower” classification have ozone levels that are closer to the standard than areas with a “higher” classification. Areas in the lower classification levels have fewer and/or less stringent mandatory air quality planning and control requirements than those in higher classifications. The final Classifications Rule, which is being signed at the same time as the designations rule and being published and effective at the same time or before the designations, establishes the classification thresholds for each classification category for purposes of the 2008 NAAQS and explains the EPA's methodology for calculating the thresholds. In addition, in the Start Printed Page 30092Classifications Rule, the EPA promulgated a regulation, 40 CFR 51.1103(d), that immediately reclassifies 6 areas in California to higher classifications. The classification for each nonattainment area designated for the 2008 ozone NAAQS is shown in the 40 CFR part 81 tables at the end of this designations rule.

    IX. What is the reclassification of six California nonattainment areas?

    The final Classifications Rule addresses the reclassification for the 2008 ozone NAAQS of selected areas in California that had voluntarily reclassified under the 1997 ozone NAAQS. In accordance with the final Classifications Rule, the following areas are being voluntarily reclassified to a higher classification for purposes of the 2008 NAAQS pursuant to that rule: Serious—Ventura County, CA; Severe—Los Angeles-San Bernardino Counties (West Mojave Desert), Riverside County (Coachella Valley), and Sacramento Metro, CA; Extreme—Los Angeles-South Coast Air Basin, and San Joaquin Valley, CA. These classifications are reflected in the tables at the end of this final rule (amendments to 40 CFR 81.301-356).

    X. Can states request that areas within 5 percent of the upper or lower limit of a classification threshold be reclassified?

    Under CAA section 181(a)(4), an ozone nonattainment area may be reclassified to a higher or lower classification (also known as a classification bump up or a bump down) “if an area classified under paragraph (1) (Table 1) would have been classified in another category if the design value in the area were 5 percent greater or 5 percent less than the level on which such classification was based.” The section also states that “In making such adjustment, the Administrator may consider the number of exceedances of the national primary ambient air quality standard for ozone in the area, the level of pollution transport between the area and other affected areas, including both intrastate and interstate transport, and the mix of sources and air pollutants in the area.”

    As noted in the preamble to the rule designating and classifying areas following enactment of the CAA Amendments of 1990, the section 181(a)(4) provisions grant the Administrator broad discretion in making or determining not to make, a reclassification. (See 56 FR 56698; November 6, 1991.) As part of the 1991 action, the EPA developed criteria to evaluate whether it is appropriate to reclassify a particular area. (See list below and at 56 FR 56698.) Because section 181(b)(3) provides that the EPA must grant any state request to reclassify an area into a higher classification, the EPA focused these criteria primarily on how the EPA would assess requests for a lower classification. In 1991, EPA approved reclassifications when the area met the first requirement (a request by the state to EPA) and at least some of the other criteria, and did not violate any of the criteria (emissions reductions, trends, etc.). The EPA used the same method and criteria once again to evaluate reclassification requests under section 181(a)(4) for purposes of the 1997 ozone NAAQS. The EPA intends to continue to use this same approach for purposes of evaluating any request for a reclassification for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. For reclassifications downwards, states may only request a reclassification to the next lower classification, and air quality data from prior years cannot be used as justification to be reclassified to an even lower classification.

    The criteria EPA intends to use to evaluate whether it is appropriate to reclassify a particular area include:

    Request by state: The EPA does not intend to exercise its authority to reclassify areas on the EPA's own initiative. Rather, the EPA intends to rely on the state to submit a request for a reclassification. A tribe may also submit such a request and, in the case of a multi-state nonattainment area, all affected states must submit the same reclassification request.

    Discontinuity: A five percent reclassification must not result in an illogical or excessive discontinuity relative to surrounding areas. In particular, in light of the area-wide nature of ozone formation, a reclassification should not create a “donut hole” where an area of one classification is surrounded by areas of higher classification.

    Attainment: Evidence should be available that the proposed area would be able to attain by the earlier date specified by the lower classification in the case of a reclassification downward.

    Emissions reductions: Evidence should be available that the area would be very likely to achieve the appropriate total percent emission reduction necessary in order to attain in the shorter time period for a reclassification downward.

    Trends: Near- and long-term trends in emissions and air quality should support a reclassification. Historical air quality data should indicate substantial air quality improvement for a reclassification downward. Growth projections and emission trends should support a reclassification downward. In addition, we will consider whether vehicle miles traveled and other indicators of emissions are increasing at higher than normal rates.

    Years of data: The same years of ozone air quality data used for the initial designation and classification should be used for reclassification requests.

    A. Five Percent Reclassifications to a Lower Classification

    For an area to be eligible to be reclassified to a lower classification under section 181(a)(4), the area's design value must be within five percent of the upper limit for the next lower classification. For example, an area with a Moderate design value of 0.090 ppm (or less) would be eligible to request a reclassification to Marginal because 0.090 ppm is five percent more than the upper limit of 0.086 ppm for the Marginal classification. Accordingly, areas with the following design values may be eligible to request a reclassification to the next lower classification: Moderate areas with a design value of 0.090 ppm or less; Serious areas with a design value of 0.105 ppm or less; and Severe areas with a design value of 0.118 ppm or less.

    B. Five Percent Reclassifications to a Higher Classification

    An ozone nonattainment area may also be reclassified under section 181(a)(4) to the next higher classification. As with five percent reclassifications to a lower classification, the EPA does not intend to exercise its authority to reclassify areas to a higher classification on the EPA's own initiative. Rather, the EPA intends to rely on the state to submit a request for such a reclassification. Areas with the following design values are eligible to request a reclassification to the next higher classification: Marginal areas with a design value of 0.082 ppm or more; Moderate areas with a design value of 0.095 ppm or more; and Serious areas with a design value of 0.108 ppm or more.

    C. Timing of the Five Percent Reclassifications

    A Governor or eligible Tribal governing body of any area that wishes to pursue a reclassification should submit all requests and supporting documentation to the EPA Regional Office by June 20, 2012. This relatively short time frame is necessary because section 181(a)(4) only authorizes the Administrator to make such Start Printed Page 30093reclassifications within 90 days after the initial classification.

    XI. How do designations affect Indian country?

    All state areas listed in the tables at the end of this document are designated as indicated, and include Indian country geographically located within such areas, except as otherwise noted. In general, state recommendations for initial area designations do not apply to Indian country. Consistent with the “Policy for Establishing Separate Air Quality Designations for Areas of Indian Country” (December 20, 2011), in instances where the EPA did not receive an initial designation recommendation from a tribe, the EPA is designating their area of Indian country along with the adjacent/surrounding state area(s). Tribes whose areas of Indian country are designated as nonattainment for the 2008 ozone NAAQS are being affected by poor air quality. Where nonattainment areas include both Indian country and state land, it is important for states and tribes to work together to coordinate planning efforts. Coordinated planning will help ensure that the planning decisions made by the states and tribes complement each other and that the nonattainment area makes reasonable progress toward attainment and ultimately attains the 2008 ozone NAAQS.

    XII. Where can I find information forming the basis for this rule and exchanges between the EPA, states, and tribes related to this rule?

    Information providing the basis for this action are provided in the docket for this rulemaking. The applicable EPA guidance memoranda and copies of correspondence regarding this process between the EPA and the states, tribes, and other parties are available for review at the EPA Docket Center listed above in the addresses section of this document, and on the EPA's ozone designation Web site at http://www.epa.gov/​ozonedesignations. State-specific information is available from the EPA Regional Offices.

    XIII. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

    Upon promulgation of a new or revised NAAQS, the CAA requires the EPA to designate areas as attaining or not attaining the NAAQS. The CAA then specifies requirements for areas based on whether such areas are attaining or not attaining the NAAQS. In this final rule, the EPA assigns designations to areas as required.

    A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review

    This action responds to the CAA requirement to promulgate air quality designations after promulgation of a new or revised NAAQS. This type of action is exempt from review under Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821, January 21, 2011).

    B. Paperwork Reduction Act

    This action does not impose an information collection burden under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. Burden is defined at 5 CFR 1320.3(b). This rule responds to the CAA requirement to promulgate air quality designations after promulgation of a new or revised NAAQS. This requirement is prescribed in the CAA section 107. The present final rule does not establish any new information collection requirements.

    C. Regulatory Flexibility Act

    This final rule is not subject to the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), which generally requires an agency to prepare a regulatory flexibility analysis for any rule that will have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. The RFA applies only to rules subject to notice-and-comment rulemaking requirements under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) or any other statute. This rule is not subject to notice-and-comment requirements as provided under CAA section 107(d)(2)(B).

    D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    This action contains no federal mandate under the provisions of Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA), 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538 for state, local, or tribal governments or the private sector. The action imposes no enforceable duty on any state, local or tribal governments or the private sector. Therefore, this action is not subject to the requirements of sections 202 and 205 of the UMRA.

    This action is also not subject to the requirements of section 203 of UMRA because it contains no regulatory requirements that might significantly or uniquely affect small governments. It does not create any additional requirements beyond those of the CAA and ozone NAAQS (40 CFR 50.15). The CAA establishes the process whereby states take primary responsibility in developing plans to meet the ozone NAAQS.

    E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism

    This final rule does not have federalism implications. It will 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. The CAA establishes the process whereby states take primary responsibility in developing plans to meet the ozone NAAQS. This rule will not modify the relationship of the states and the EPA for purposes of developing programs to implement the ozone NAAQS. Thus, Executive Order 13132 does not apply to this rule.

    F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian Tribal Governments

    Subject to the Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000) the EPA may not issue a regulation that has tribal implications, that imposes substantial direct compliance costs, and that is not required by statute, unless the Federal government provides the funds necessary to pay the direct compliance costs incurred by tribal governments, or the EPA consults with tribal officials early in the process of developing the proposed regulation and develops a tribal summary impact statement.

    The EPA has concluded that this action may have tribal implications. However, it will neither impose substantial direct compliance costs on tribal governments, nor preempt tribal law. Tribes whose areas of Indian country are being designated as “nonattainment” for the 2008 ozone NAAQS are affected by poor air quality. Although tribes are not required to submit implementation plans under the Clean Air Act, for those tribes whose areas are being designated as part of surrounding state areas, it will be imperative that states and the tribes coordinate on air quality planning efforts to ensure that ozone levels are reduced. In addition, several tribes' areas of Indian country are being designated as “nonattainment” separately from their surrounding state areas. For these tribes, internal capacity for air quality planning will be important to enable their areas of Indian country to come into attainment.

    The EPA consulted with tribal officials early in the process of developing this regulation to permit them to have meaningful and timely input into its development. At the beginning of the designations process, Start Printed Page 30094letters were sent to all tribes who were expected to be impacted by designations for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. These letters not only informed the tribes of the overall designations process, but also offered the tribes consultation to ensure early communication and coordination. Additionally, letters were sent to potentially affected tribes indicating the EPA's intended designations for their areas of Indian country. These letters offered an additional opportunity for consultation. All consultations were completed in late February/early April 2012. During consultation, the primary concerns raised by tribes included the following: Impact of nonattainment designation on future economic development; appropriateness of using data from monitors not on tribal land; and ensuring final decisions are consistent with the EPA's “Policy for Establishing Separate Air Quality Designations for Areas of Indian Country.” (December 20, 2011). During the consultations, the EPA's Regional Offices ensured that the tribes fully understood the reasoning for the EPA's preliminary designations decisions and how those decisions are aligned with a consideration of the most recent certified air quality data and all other relevant information, including the EPA's “Policy for Establishing Separate Air Quality Designations for Areas of Indian Country.” To the extent possible, the EPA included the tribes' input into the final decision-making process for designations of their areas of Indian country for the 2008 ozone NAAQS.

    G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental Health and Safety Risks

    The EPA interprets Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997) as applying only to those regulatory actions that concern health or safety risks, such that the analysis required under section 5-501 of the Executive Order has the potential to influence the regulation. This action is not subject to Executive Order 13045 because it does not establish an environmental standard intended to mitigate health or safety risks.

    H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use

    This action is not subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355 (May 22, 2001)), because it is not a significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866.

    I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA)

    Section 12(d) of the NTTAA of 1995, Public Law 104-113, section 12(d) (15 U.S.C. 272 note) directs the EPA to use voluntary consensus standards (VCS) in its regulatory activities unless to do so would be inconsistent with applicable law or otherwise impracticable. Voluntary consensus standards are technical standards (e.g., materials specifications, test methods, sampling procedures, and business practices) that are developed or adopted by VCS bodies. The NTTAA directs the EPA to provide Congress, through the Office of Management and Budget, explanations when the Agency decides not to use available and applicable VCS.

    This action does not involve technical standards. Therefore, the EPA did not consider the use of any VCS.

    J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations.

    Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629 (Feb. 16, 1994)) establishes federal executive policy on environmental justice. Its main provision directs federal agencies, to the greatest extent practicable and permitted by law, to make environmental justice part of their mission by identifying and addressing, as appropriate, disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects of their programs, policies, and activities on minority populations and low-income populations in the U.S.

    The CAA requires that the EPA designate as nonattainment “any area that does not meet (or that contributes to ambient air quality in a nearby area that does not meet) the national primary or secondary ambient air quality standard for the pollutant.” By designating as nonattainment all areas where available information indicates a violation of the ozone NAAQS or a contribution to a nearby violation, this action protects all those residing, working, attending school, or otherwise present in those areas regardless of minority or economic status.

    The EPA has determined that this final rule will not have disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects on minority or low-income populations because it increases the level of environmental protection for all affected populations without having any disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects on any population, including any minority or low-income population.

    K. Congressional Review Act

    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 U.S. The 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 U.S. 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 July 20, 2012.

    L. Judicial Review

    Section 307(b)(1) of the CAA indicates which Federal Courts of Appeal have venue for petitions of review of final actions by the EPA. This section provides, in part, that petitions for review must be filed in the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit: (i) When the agency action consists of “nationally applicable regulations promulgated, or final actions taken, by the Administrator,” or (ii) when such action is locally or regionally applicable, if “such action is based on a determination of nationwide scope or effect and if in taking such action the Administrator finds and publishes that such action is based on such a determination.”

    This rule designating areas for the 2008 ozone NAAQS is “nationally applicable” within the meaning of section 307(b)(1). This rule establishes designations for areas across the U.S. for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. At the core of this rulemaking is the EPA's interpretation of the definition of nonattainment under section 107(d)(1) of the CAA, and its application of that interpretation to areas across the country.

    For the same reasons, the Administrator also is determining that the final designations are of nationwide scope and effect for the purposes of section 307(b)(1). This is particularly appropriate because, in the report on the 1977 Amendments that revised section 307(b)(1) of the CAA, Congress noted that the Administrator's determination that an action is of “nationwide scope or effect” would be appropriate for any action that has a scope or effect beyond a single judicial circuit. H.R. Rep. No. 95-294 at 323, 324, reprinted in 1977 Start Printed Page 30095U.S.C.C.A.N. 1402-03. Here, the scope and effect of this rulemaking extends to numerous judicial circuits since the designations apply to areas across the country. In these circumstances, section 307(b)(1) and its legislative history calls for the Administrator to find the rule to be of “nationwide scope or effect” and for venue to be in the D.C. Circuit.

    Thus, any petitions for review of final designations must be filed in the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit within 60 days from the date final action is published in the Federal Register.

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    List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 81

    • Environmental protection
    • Air pollution control
    • National parks
    • Wilderness areas
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    Dated: April 30, 2012.

    Lisa P. Jackson,

    Administrator.

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    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 40 CFR Part 81, is amended as follows:

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    PART 81—DESIGNATIONS OF AREAS FOR AIR QUALITY PLANNING PURPOSES

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    1. The authority citation for part 81 continues to read as follows:

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

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    Subpart C-Section 107 Attainment Status Designations

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    2. Section 81.301 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Alabama—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Alabama—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Alabama—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table ” Alabama—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Alabama.
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    Alabama—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated area 1DesignationClassification
    Date 2TypeDate 2Type
    Autauga CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Baldwin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Barbour CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bibb CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Blount CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bullock CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Butler CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Calhoun CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Chambers CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cherokee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Chilton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Choctaw CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clarke CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clay CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cleburne CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Coffee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Colbert CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Conecuh CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Coosa CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Covington CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Crenshaw CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cullman CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dale CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dallas CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    De Kalb CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Elmore CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Escambia CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fayette CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Franklin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Geneva CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Greene CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hale CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Henry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Houston CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lamar CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lauderdale CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lawrence CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Limestone CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lowndes CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Macon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Madison CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marengo CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marion CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marshall CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
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    Mobile CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Monroe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Montgomery CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Morgan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Perry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pickens CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pike CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Randolph CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Russell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Shelby CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    St. Clair CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sumter CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Talladega CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tallapoosa CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tuscaloosa CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Walker CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Washington CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wilcox CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Winston CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    2 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
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    3. Section 81.302 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Alaska—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Alaska—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Alaska—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Alaska—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Alaska.
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    Alaska—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide and Any Areas of Indian CountryUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
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    4. Section 81.303 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Arizona—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Arizona—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Arizona—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Arizona—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Arizona.
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    Arizona—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Phoenix-Mesa, AZ: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Maricopa County (part)
    T1N, R1E (except that portion in Indian Country); T1N, R2E; T1N, R3E; T1N, R4E; T1N, R5E; T1N, R6E; T1N, R7E; T1N, R1W; T1N, R2W; T1N, R3W; T1N, R4W; T1N, R5W; T1N, R6W; T1N, R7W; T1N, R8W; T2N, R1E; T2N, R2E; T2N, R3E; T2N, R4E; T2N, R5E; T2N, R6E; T2N, R7E; T2N, R8E; T2N, R9E; T2N, R10E; T2N, R11E; T2N, R12E (except that portion in Gila County); T2N, R13E (except that portion in Gila County); T2N, R1W; T2N, R2W; T2N, R3W; T2N, R4W; T2N, R5W; T2N, R6W; T2N, R7W; T2N, R8W; T3N, R1E; T3N, R2E; T3N, R3E; T3N, R4E; T3N, R5E; T3N, R6E; T3N, R7E; T3N, R8E; T3N, R9E; T3N, R10E (except that portion in Gila County); T3N, R11E (except that portion in Gila County); T3N, R12E (except that portion in Gila County); T3N, R1W; T3N, R2W; T3N, R3W; T3N, R4W; T3N, R5W; T3N, R6W; T4N, R1E; T4N, R2E; T4N, R3E; T4N, R4E; T4N, R5E; T4N, R6E; T4N, R7E; T4N, R8E; T4N, R9E; T4N, R10E (except that portion in Gila County); T4N, R11E (except that portion in Gila County); T4N, R12E (except that portion in Gila County); T4N, R1W; T4N, R2W; T4N, R3W; T4N, R4W; T4N, R5W; T4N, R6W; T5N, R1E; T5N, R2E; T5N, R3E; T5N, R4E; T5N, R5E; T5N, R6E; N, R8E; T5N, R9E (except that portion in Gila County); T5N, R10E (except that portion in Gila County); T5N, R1W; T5N, R2W; T5N, R3W; T5N, R4W; T5N, R5W; T6N, R1E (except that portion in Yavapai County); T6N, R2E; T6N, R3E; T6N, R4E; T6N, R5E; T6N, R6E; T6N, R7E; T6N, R8E; T6N, R9E (except that portion in Gila County); T6N, R10E (except that portion in Gila County); T6N, R1W (except that portion in Yavapai County); T6N, R2W; T6N, R3W; T6N, R4W; T6N, R5W; T7N, R1E; (except that portion in Yavapai County); T7N, R2E (except that portion in Yavapai County); T7N, R3E; T7N, R4E; T7N, R5E; T7N, R6E; T7N, R7E; T7N, R8E; T7N, R9E (except that portion in Gila County); T7N, R1W (except that portion in Yavapai County); T7N, R2W (except that portion in Yavapai County); T8N, R2E (except that portion in Yavapai County); T8N, R3E (except that portion in Yavapai County); T8N, R4E (except that portion in Yavapai County); T8N, R5E (except that portion in Yavapai County); T8N, R6E (except that portion in Yavapai County); T8N, R7E (except that portion in Yavapai County); T8N, R8E (except that portion in Yavapai and Gila Counties); T8N, R9E (except that portion in Yavapai and Gila Counties); T1S, R1E (except that portion in Indian Country); T1S, R2E (except that portion in Pinal County and in Indian Country); T1S, R3E; T1S, R4E; T1S, R5E; T1S, R6E; T1S, R7E; T1S, R1W; T1S, R2W; T1S, R3W; T1S, R4W; T1S, R5W; T1S, R6W; T2S, R1E (except that portion in Indian Country); T2S, R5E; T2S, R6E; T2S, R7E; T2S, R1W; T2S, R2W; T2S, R3W; T2S, R4W; T2S, R5W; T3S, R1E; T3S, R1W; T3S, R2W; T3S, R3W; T3S, R4W; T3S, R5W; T4S, R1E; T4S, R1W; T4S, R2W; T4S, R3W; T4S, R4W; T4S, R5W; T5S, R4W (Sections 1 through 22 and 27 through 34)
    Pinal County (part) Apache Junction:
    T1N, R8E; T1S, R8E (Sections 1 through 12)
    Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation 3
    Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community of the Salt River Reservation 3
    Tohono O'odham Nation of Arizona 3
    Rest of State: 4Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Apache County
    Cochise County
    Coconino County
    Gila County
    Graham County
    Greenlee County
    La Paz County
    Maricopa County (part) remainder
    Mohave County
    Navajo County
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    Pima County
    Pinal County (part) remainder
    Santa Cruz County
    Yavapai County
    Yuma County
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes Indian country of the tribe listed in this table located in the identified area. Information pertaining to areas of Indian country in this table is intended for CAA planning purposes only and is not an EPA determination of Indian country status or any Indian country boundary. EPA lacks the authority to establish Indian country land status, and is making no determination of Indian country boundaries, in this table.
    4 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    5. Section 81.304 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Arkansas—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Arkansas—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Arkansas—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Arkansas—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Arkansas.
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    Arkansas—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Memphis, TN-MS-AR 2 Crittenden CountyNonattainmentMarginal.
    Rest of State: 3
    Ashley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Arkansas CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Baxter CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Benton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Boone CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bradley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Calhoun CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Carroll CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Chicot CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clark CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clay CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cleburne CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cleveland CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Columbia CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Conway CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Craighead CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Crawford CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Crittenden CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cross CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dallas CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Desha CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Drew CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Faulkner CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Franklin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fulton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Garland CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Grant CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Greene CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hempstead CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hot Spring CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Howard CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Independence CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Izard CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Johnson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lafayette CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lawrence CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
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    Lincoln CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Little River CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Logan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lonoke CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Madison CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marion CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Miller CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mississippi CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Monroe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Montgomery CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Nevada CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Newton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Ouachita CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Perry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Phillips CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pike CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Poinsett CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Polk CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pope CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Prairie CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pulaski CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Randolph CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    St. Francis CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Saline CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Scott CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Searcy CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sebastian CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sevier CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sharp CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Stone CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Union CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Van Buren CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Washington CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    White CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Woodruff CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Yell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    6. Section 81.305 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “California—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “California—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “California—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “California—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    California.
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    California—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Calaveras County, CA: 2 Calaveras CountyNonattainmentMarginal.
    Chico (Butte County), CA: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Butte County
    Berry Creek Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California 3
    Enterprise Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California 3
    Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria 3
    Mooretown Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California 3
    Imperial County, CA: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Imperial County
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    Quechan Tribe of the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation 3
    Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians 3
    Kern County (Eastern Kern), CA: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Kern County (part)
    That portion of Kern County (with the exception of that portion in Hydrologic Unit Number 18090205—the Indian Wells Valley) east and south of a line described as follows: Beginning at the Kern-Los Angeles County boundary and running north and east along the northwest boundary of the Rancho La Liebre Land Grant to the point of intersection with the range line common to Range 16 West and Range 17 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; north along the range line to the point of intersection with the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant boundary; then southeast, northeast, and northwest along the boundary of the Rancho El Tejon Grant to the northwest corner of Section 3, Township 11 North, Range 17 West; then west 1.2 miles; then north to the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant boundary; then northwest along the Rancho El Tejon line to the southeast corner of Section 34, Township 32 South, Range 30 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; then north to the northwest corner of Section 35, Township 31 South, Range 30 East; then northeast along the boundary of the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant to the southwest corner of Section 18, Township 31 South, Range 31 East; then east to the southeast corner of Section 13, Township 31 South, Range 31 East; then north along the range line common to Range 31 East and Range 32 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 29 South, Range 32 East; then east to the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 28 South, Range 32 East; then north along the range line common to Range 31 East and Range 32 East to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 28 South, Range 32 East, then west to the southeast corner of Section 36, Township 27 South, Range 31 East, then north along the range line common to Range 31 East and Range 32 East to the Kern-Tulare County boundary
    Los Angeles-San Bernardino Counties (West Mojave Desert), CA: 2NonattainmentSevere 15.
    Los Angeles County (part)
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    That portion of Los Angeles County which lies north and east of a line described as follows: Beginning at the Los Angeles-San Bernardino County boundary and running west along the Township line common to Township 3 North and Township 2 North, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; then north along the range line common to Range 8 West and Range 9 West; then west along the Township line common to Township 4 North and Township 3 North; then north along the range line common to Range 12 West and Range 13 West to the southeast corner of Section 12, Township 5 North and Range 13 West; then west along the south boundaries of Sections 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, and 7, Township 5 North and Range 13 West to the boundary of the Angeles National Forest which is collinear with the range line common to Range 13 West and Range 14 West; then north and west along the Angeles National Forest boundary to the point of intersection with the Township line common to Township 7 North and Township 6 North (point is at the northwest corner of Section 4 in Township 6 North and Range 14 West); then west along the Township line common to Township 7 North and Township 6 North; then north along the range line common to Range 15 West and Range 16 West to the southeast corner of Section 13, Township 7 North and Range 16 West; then along the south boundaries of Sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, Township 7 North and Range 16 West; then north along the range line common to Range 16 West and Range 17 West to the north boundary of the Angeles National Forest (collinear with the Township line common to Township 8 North and Township 7 North); then west and north along the Angeles National Forest boundary to the point of intersection with the south boundary of the Rancho La Liebre Land Grant; then west and north along this land grant boundary to the Los Angeles-Kern County boundary
    San Bernardino County (part)
    That portion of San Bernardino County which lies north and east of a line described as follows: Beginning at the San Bernardino-Riverside County boundary and running north along the range line common to Range 3 East and Range 2 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; then west along the Township line common to Township 3 North and Township 2 North to the San Bernardino-Los Angeles County boundary; and that portion of San Bernardino County which lies south and west of a line described as follows: latitude 35 degrees, 10 minutes north and longitude 115 degrees, 45 minutes west
    Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians of California 3
    Los Angeles-South Coast Air Basin, CA 2NonattainmentExtreme.
    Los Angeles County (part)
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    That portion of Los Angeles County which lies south and west of a line described as follows: Beginning at the Los Angeles-San Bernardino County boundary and running west along the Township line common to Township 3 North and Township 2 North San Bernardino Base and Meridian; then north along the range line common to Range 8 West and Range 9 West; then west along the Township line common to Township 4 North and Township 3 North; then north along the range line common to Range 12 West and Range 13 West to the southeast corner of Section 12, Township 5 North and Range 13 West; then west along the south boundaries of Sections 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, and 7, Township 5 North and Range 13 West to the boundary of the Angeles National Forest which is collinear with the range line common to Range 13 West and Range 14 West; then north and west along the Angeles National Forest boundary to the point of intersection with the Township line common to Township 7 North and Township 6 North (point is at the northwest corner of Section 4 in Township 6 North and Range 14 West); then west along the Township line common to Township 7 North and Township 6 North; then north along the range line common to Range 15 West and Range 16 West to the southeast corner of Section 13, Township 7 North and Range 16 West; then along the south boundaries of Sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, Township 7 North and Range 16 West; then north along the range line common to Range 16 West and Range 17 West to the north boundary of the Angeles National Forest (collinear with the Township line common to Township 8 North and Township 7 North); then west and north along the Angeles National Forest boundary to the point of intersection with the south boundary of the Rancho La Liebre Land Grant; then west and north along this land grant boundary to the Los Angeles-Kern County boundary
    Orange County
    Riverside County (part)
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    That portion of Riverside County which lies to the west of a line described as follows: Beginning at the Riverside-San Diego County boundary and running north along the range line common to Range 4 East and Range 3 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; then east along the Township line common to Township 8 South and Township 7 South; then north along the range line common to Range 5 East and Range 4 East; then west along the southern boundaries of Sections 25, 26, and 27, Township 7 South, Range 4 East, then North along the west boundaries of Sections 27, 22, 15, 10, and 3 Township 7 South, Range 4 East, then East along the Township line common to Township 6 South and Township 7 South to the southwest corner of Section 34, Township 6 South, Range 4 East; then north along the west boundaries of Sections 34, 27, 22, 15, 10, and 3, Township 6 South, Range 4 East; then west along the Township line common to Township 5 South and Township 6 South; then north along the range line common to Range 4 East and Range 3 East; then west along the south boundaries of Sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, Township 5 South, Range 3 East; then north along the range line common to Range 2 East and Range 3 East; to the Riverside-San Bernardino County line.
    San Bernardino County (part)
    That portion of San Bernardino County which lies south and west of a line described as follows: Beginning at the San Bernardino-Riverside County boundary and running north along the range line common to Range 3 East and Range 2 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; then west along the Township line common to Township 3 North and Township 2 North to the San Bernardino-Los Angeles County boundary.
    Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians of the Cahuilla Reservation 3
    Ramona Band of Cahuilla 3
    San Manuel Band of Mission Indians 3
    Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians 3
    Mariposa County, CA: 2 Mariposa CountyNonattainmentMarginal.
    Nevada County (Western part), CA: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Nevada County (part)
    That portion of Nevada County, which lies west of a line, described as follows: Beginning at the Nevada-Placer County boundary and running north along the western boundaries of Sections 24, 13, 12, 1, Township 17 North, Range 14 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, and Sections 36, 25, 24, 13, 12, Township 18 North, Range 14 East to the Nevada-Sierra County boundary.
    Riverside County (Coachella Valley), CA: 2NonattainmentSevere 15.
    Riverside County (part)
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    That portion of Riverside County which lies to the east of a line described as follows: Beginning at the Riverside-San Diego County boundary and running north along the range line common to Range 4 East and Range 3 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; then east along the Township line common to Township 8 South and Township 7 South; then north along the range line common to Range 5 East and Range 4 East; then west along the Township line common to Township 6 South and Township 7 South to the southwest corner of Section 34, Township 6 South, Range 4 East; then north along the west boundaries of Sections 34, 27, 22, 15, 10, and 3, Township 6 South, Range 4 East; then west along the Township line common to Township 5 South and Township 6 South; then north along the range line common to Range 4 East and Range 3 East; then west along the south boundaries of Sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, Township 5 South, Range 3 East; then north along the range line common to Range 2 East and Range 3 East; to the Riverside-San Bernardino County line. And that portion of Riverside County which lies to the west of a line described as follows: That segment of the southwestern boundary line of hydrologic Unit Number 18100100 within Riverside County.
    Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation 3
    Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians 3
    Cabazon Band of Mission Indians 3
    Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians 3
    Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians 3
    Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians of California 3
    Sacramento Metro, CA: 2NonattainmentSevere 15.
    El Dorado County (part)
    All portions of the county except that portion of El Dorado County within the drainage area naturally tributary to Lake Tahoe including said Lake.
    Placer County (part)
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    All portions of the county except that portion of Placer County within the drainage area naturally tributary to Lake Tahoe including said Lake, plus that area in the vicinity of the head of the Truckee River described as follows: Commencing at the point common to the aforementioned drainage area crestline and the line common to Townships 15 North and 16 North, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, and following that line in a westerly direction to the northwest corner of Section 3, Township 15 North, Range 16 East Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, thence south along the west line of Sections 3 and 10, Township 15 North, Range 16 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, to the intersection with the said drainage area crestline, thence following the said drainage area boundary in a southeasterly, then northeasterly direction to and along the Lake Tahoe Dam, thence following the said drainage area crestline in a northeasterly, then northwesterly direction to the point of beginning.
    Sacramento County
    Solano County (part)
    That portion of Solano County which lies north and east of a line described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly boundary of Solano County and the 1/4 section line running east and west through the center of Section 34; Township 6 North, Range 2 West, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, thence east along said 1/4 section line to the east boundary of Section 36, Township 6 North, Range 2 West, thence south 1/2 mile and east 2.0 miles, more or less, along the west and south boundary of Los Putos Rancho to the northwest corner of Section 4, Township 5 North, Range 1 West, thence east along a line common to Township 5 North and Township 6 North to the northeast corner of Section 3, Township 5 North, Range 1 East, thence south along section lines to the southeast corner of Section 10, Township 3 North, Range 1 East, thence east along section lines to the south 1/4 corner of Section 8, Township 3 North, Range 2 East, thence east to the boundary between Solano and Sacramento Counties.
    Sutter County (part)
    Portion south of a line connecting the northern border of Yolo County to the SW tip of Yuba County and continuing along the southern Yuba County border to Placer County.
    Yolo County
    Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, Shingle Springs Rancheria (Verona Tract) 3
    United Auburn Indian Community of the Auburn Rancheria of California 3
    Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation 3
    San Diego County, CA: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    San Diego County
    Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians of the Barona Reservation 3
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    Campo Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the Campo Indian Reservation 3
    Capitan Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of California 3
    Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumayaay Indians 3
    Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel 3
    Inaja Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the Inaja and Cosmit Reservation 3
    Jamul Indian Village of California 3
    La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians 3
    La Posta Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the La Posta Indian Reservation 3
    Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians 3
    Manzanita Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the Manzanita Reservation 3
    Mesa Grande Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of the Mesa Grande Reservation 3
    Pala Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the Pala Reservation 3
    Pauma Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the Pauma and Yuima Reservation 3
    Rincon Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the Rincon Reservation 3
    San Pasqual Band of Diegueno Mission Indians of California 3
    Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation 3
    Viejas (Baron Long) Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians 3
    San Francisco Bay Area, CA: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Alameda County
    Contra Costa County
    Marin County
    Napa County
    San Francisco County
    San Mateo County
    Santa Clara County
    Solano County (part)
    Portion of Solano County which lies south and west of a line described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly boundary of Solano County and the 1/4 section line running east and west through the center of Section 34, T6N, R2W, M.D.B. & M., thence east along said 1/4 section line to the east boundary of Section 36, T6N, R2W, thence south 1/2 mile and east 2.0 miles, more or less, along the west and south boundary of Los Putos Rancho to the northwest corner of Section 4, T5N, R1W, thence east along a line common to T5N and T6N to the northeast corner of Section 3, T5N, R1E, thence south along section lines to the southeast corner of Section 10, T3N, R1E, thence east along section lines to the south 1/4 corner of Section 8, T3N, R2E, thence east to the boundary between Solano and Sacramento Counties.
    Sonoma County (part)
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    That portion of Sonoma County which lies south and east of a line described as follows: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of the Rancho Estero Americano, being on the boundary line between Marin and Sonoma Counties, California; thence running northerly along the easterly boundary line of said Rancho Estero Americano to the northeasterly corner thereof, being an angle corner in the westerly boundary line of Rancho Canada de Jonive; thence running along said boundary of Rancho Canada de Jonive westerly, northerly and easterly to its intersection with the easterly line of Graton Road; thence running along the easterly and southerly line of Graton Road, northerly and easterly to its intersection with the easterly line of Sullivan Road; thence running northerly along said easterly line of Sullivan Road to the southerly line of Green Valley Road; thence running easterly along the said southerly line of Green Valley Road and easterly along the southerly line of State Highway 116, to the westerly line of Vine Hill Road; thence Running along the westerly and northerly line of Vine Hill Road, northerly and easterly to its intersection with the westerly line of Laguna Road; thence running northerly along the westerly line of Laguna Road and the northerly projection thereof to the northerly line of Trenton Road; thence running westerly along the northerly line of said Trenton Road to the easterly line of Trenton-Healdsburg Road; thence running northerly along said easterly line of Trenton-Healdsburg Road to the easterly line of Eastside Road; thence running northerly along said easterly line of Eastside Road to its intersection with the southerly line of Rancho Sotoyome; thence running easterly along said southerly line of Rancho Sotoyome to its intersection with the Township line common to Townships 8 and 9 North, M.D.M.; thence running easterly along said township line to its intersection with the boundary line between Sonoma and Napa Counties.
    Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria 3
    Lytton Rancheria of California 3
    San Joaquin Valley, CA: 2NonattainmentExtreme.
    Fresno County
    Kern County (part)
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    That portion of Kern County which lies west and north of a line described as follows: Beginning at the Kern-Los Angeles County boundary and running north and east along the northwest boundary of the Rancho La Libre Land Grant to the point of intersection with the range line common to R. 16 W. and R. 17 W., San Bernardino Base and Meridian; north along the range line to the point of intersection with the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant boundary; then southeast, northeast, and northwest along the boundary of the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant to the northwest corner of S. 3, T. 11 N., R. 17 W.; then west 1.2 miles; then north to the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant boundary; then northwest along the Rancho El Tejon line to the southeast corner of S. 34, T. 32 S., R. 30 E., Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; then north to the northwest corner of S. 35, T. 31 S., R. 30 E.; then northeast along the boundary of the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant to the southwest corner of S. 18, T. 31 S., R. 31 E.; then east to the southeast corner of S. 13, T. 31 S., R. 31 E.; then north along the range line common to R. 31 E. and R. 32 E., Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, to the northwest corner of S. 6, T. 29 S., R. 32 E.; then east to the southwest corner of S. 31, T. 28 S., R. 32 E.; then north along the range line common to R. 31 E. and R. 32 E. to the northwest corner of S. 6, T. 28 S., R. 32 E., then west to the southeast corner of S. 36, T. 27 S., R. 31 E., then north along the range line common to R. 31 E. and R. 32 E. to the Kern-Tulare County boundary.
    Kings County
    Madera County
    Merced County
    San Joaquin County
    Stanislaus County
    Tulare County
    Big Sandy Rancheria of Mono Indians of California 3
    Cold Springs Rancheria of Mono Indians of California 3
    Northfork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California 3
    Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians of California 3
    Santa Rosa Indian Community of the Santa Rosa Rancheria 3
    Table Mountain Rancheria of California 3
    Tule River Indian Tribe of the Tule River Reservation 3
    San Luis Obispo (Eastern San Luis Obispo), CA: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    San Luis Obispo County (part)
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    That portion of San Luis Obispo County that lies east of a line described as follows: Beginning at the San Luis Obispo County/Santa Barbara County boundary and running north along 120 degrees 24 minutes longitude to the intersection with 35 degrees 27 minutes latitude; east along 35 degrees 27 minutes latitude to the intersection with 120 degrees 18 minutes longitude; then north along 120 degrees 18 minutes longitude to the San Luis Obispo County/Monterey County boundary.
    Tuscan Buttes, CA: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Tehama County (part)
    Those portions of the immediate Tuscan Buttes area at or above 1,800 feet in elevation.
    Ventura County, CA: 2NonattainmentSerious.
    Ventura County (part)
    That part of Ventura County excluding the Channel Islands of Anacapa and San Nicolas Islands.
    Morongo Band of Mission Indians 3NonattainmentSerious.
    Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the Pechanga Reservation 3NonattainmentModerate.
    Rest of State: 4
    Alpine, Inyo, and Mono Counties:Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Alpine County
    Inyo County
    Mono County
    Amador CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Channel Islands (Ventura County)Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Ventura County (part) remainder
    Colusa CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Del Norte, Humboldt, and Trinity Counties):Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Del Norte County
    Humboldt County
    Trinity County
    Nevada County (part) remainderUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Glenn CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kern County (part) remainderUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lake CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lake Tahoe (El Dorado County Portion):Unclassifiable/Attainment
    El Dorado County (part) remainder
    Lake Tahoe (Placer County Portion):Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Placer County (part) remainder
    Lassen CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mendocino CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Modoc CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Monterey CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Northeastern San Bernardino County and Eastern Riverside CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    San Bernardino County (part) remainder
    Riverside County (part) remainder
    Sonoma County (part) remainderUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sutter County and Yuba CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sutter County (part) remainder
    Yuba County
    Plumas and Sierra CountiesUnclassifiable/Attainment
    San Benito CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Santa Barbara CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Santa Cruz CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Shasta CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Siskiyou CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tehama County (part) remainderUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tuolumne CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    San Luis Obispo County (part) remainderUnclassifiable/Attainment
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    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes Indian country of the tribe listed in this table located in the identified area. Information pertaining to areas of Indian country in this table is intended for CAA planning purposes only and is not an EPA determination of Indian country status or any Indian country boundary. EPA lacks the authority to establish Indian country land status, and is making no determination of Indian country boundaries, in this table.
    4 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    7. Section 81.306 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Colorado—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Colorado—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Colorado—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Colorado—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Colorado—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Denver-Boulder-Greeley-Ft. Collins-Loveland, CO: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Adams County
    Arapahoe County
    Boulder County
    Broomfield County
    Denver County
    Douglas County
    Jefferson County
    Larimer County (part)
    That portion of the county that lies south of a line described as follows: Beginning at a point on Larimer County's eastern boundary and Weld County's western boundary intersected by 40 degrees, 42 minutes, and 47.1 seconds north latitude, proceed west to a point defined by the intersection of 40 degrees, 42 minutes, 47.1 seconds north latitude and 105 degrees, 29 minutes, and 40.0 seconds west longitude, thence proceed south on 105 degrees, 29 minutes, 40.0 seconds west longitude to the intersection with 40 degrees, 33 minutes and 17.4 seconds north latitude, thence proceed west on 40 degrees, 33 minutes, 17.4 seconds north latitude until this line intersects Larimer County's western boundary and Grand County's eastern boundary.
    Weld County (part)
    That portion of the county that lies south of a line described as follows: Beginning at a point on Weld County's eastern boundary and Logan County's western boundary intersected by 40 degrees, 42 minutes, 47.1 seconds north latitude, proceed west on 40 degrees, 42 minutes, 47.1 seconds north latitude until this line intersects Weld County's western boundary and Larimer County's eastern boundary.
    Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Rest of State and Rest of Indian CountryUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes Indian country of the tribe listed in this table located in the identified area. Information pertaining to areas of Indian country in this table is intended for CAA planning purposes only and is not an EPA determination of Indian country status or any Indian country boundary. EPA lacks the authority to establish Indian country land status, and is making no determination of Indian country boundaries, in this table.
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    8. Section 81.307 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Connecticut—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Connecticut—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Connecticut—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Connecticut—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Connecticut.
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    Connecticut—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Greater Connecticut, CT: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Hartford County
    Litchfield County
    New London County
    Tolland County
    Windham County
    Mashantucket Pequot Tribe of Connecticut 3
    Mohegan Indian Tribe of Connecticut 3
    New York-N. New Jersey-Long Island NY-NJ-CT:2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Fairfield County
    Middlesex County
    New Haven County
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes Indian country of the tribe listed in this table located in the identified area. Information pertaining to areas of Indian country in this table is intended for CAA planning purposes only and is not an EPA determination of Indian country status or any Indian country boundary. EPA lacks the authority to establish Indian country land status, and is making no determination of Indian country boundaries, in this table.
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    9. Section 81.308 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Delaware—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Delaware—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Delaware—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Delaware—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Delaware.
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    Delaware—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-MD-DE: 2
    New Castle CountyNonattainmentMarginal.
    Seaford: 2
    Sussex CountyNonattainmentMarginal.
    Rest of State: 3
    Southern Delaware Intrastate AQCR: (remainder)
    Kent CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    10. Section 81.309 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “District of Columbia—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “District of Columbia—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “District of Columbia—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “District of Columbia—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    District of Columbia.
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    District of Columbia—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Washington, DC-MD-VA: District of Columbia 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
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    11. Section 81.310 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Florida—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Florida—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Florida—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Florida—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Florida—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide: 2Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Alachua County
    Baker County
    Bay County
    Bradford County
    Brevard County
    Broward County
    Calhoun County
    Charlotte County
    Citrus County
    Clay County
    Collier County
    Columbia County
    DeSoto County
    Dixie County
    Duval County
    Escambia County
    Flagler County
    Franklin County
    Gadsden County
    Gilchrist County
    Glades County
    Gulf County
    Hamilton County
    Hardee County
    Hendry County
    Hernando County
    Highlands County
    Hillsborough County
    Holmes County
    Indian River County
    Jackson County
    Jefferson County
    Lafayette County
    Lake County
    Lee County
    Leon County
    Levy County
    Liberty County
    Madison County
    Manatee County
    Marion County
    Martin County
    Miami-Dade County
    Monroe County
    Nassau County
    Okaloosa County
    Okeechobee County
    Orange County
    Osceola County
    Palm Beach County
    Pasco County
    Pinellas County
    Polk County
    Putnam County
    St. Johns County
    St. Lucie County
    Santa Rosa County
    Sarasota County
    Seminole County
    Sumter County
    Suwannee County
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    Taylor County
    Union County
    Volusia County
    Wakulla County
    Walton County
    Washington County
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Includes any Indian country located in each county or area, unless otherwise noted.
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    12. Section 81.311 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Georgia—-Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Georgia—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Georgia—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Georgia—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Georgia.
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    Georgia—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Atlanta, GA: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Bartow County
    Cherokee County
    Clayton County
    Cobb County
    Coweta County
    DeKalb County
    Douglas County
    Fayette County
    Forsyth County
    Fulton County
    Gwinnett County
    Henry County
    Newton County
    Paulding County
    Rockdale County
    Rest of State: 3
    Appling CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Atkinson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bacon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Baker CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Baldwin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Banks CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Barrow CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Ben Hill CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Berrien CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bibb CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bleckley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Brantley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Brooks CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bryan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bulloch CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Burke CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Butts CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Calhoun CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Camden CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Candler CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Carroll CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Catoosa CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Charlton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Chatham CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Chattahoochee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Chattooga CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clarke CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30114
    Clay CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clinch CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Coffee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Colquitt CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Columbia CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cook CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Crawford CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Crisp CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dade CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dawson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Decatur CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dodge CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dooly CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dougherty CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Early CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Echols CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Effingham CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Elbert CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Emanuel CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Evans CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fannin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Floyd CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Franklin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Gilmer CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Glascock CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Glynn CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Gordon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Grady CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Greene CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Habersham CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hall CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hancock CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Haralson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Harris CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hart CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Heard CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Houston CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Irwin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jasper CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jeff Davis CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jenkins CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Johnson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jones CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lamar CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lanier CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Laurens CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Liberty CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lincoln CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Long CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lowndes CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lumpkin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McDuffie CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McIntosh CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Macon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Madison CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marion CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Meriwether CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Miller CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mitchell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Monroe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Montgomery CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Morgan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Murray CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Muscogee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Oconee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Oglethorpe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30115
    Peach CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pickens CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pierce CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pike CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Polk CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pulaski CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Putnam CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Quitman CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Rabun CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Randolph CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Richmond CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Schley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Screven CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Seminole CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Spalding CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Stephens CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Stewart CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sumter CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Talbot CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Taliaferro CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tattnall CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Taylor CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Telfair CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Terrell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Thomas CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tift CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Toombs CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Towns CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Treutlen CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Troup CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Turner CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Twiggs CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Union CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Upson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Walker CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Walton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Ware CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Warren CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Washington CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wayne CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Webster CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wheeler CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    White CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Whitfield CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wilcox CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wilkes CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wilkinson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Worth CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    Start Amendment Part

    13. Section 81.312 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Hawaii—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Hawaii—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Hawaii—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Hawaii—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Hawaii.
    * * * * *
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    Hawaii—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated area 2DesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Hawaii CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Honolulu CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kalawao CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kauai CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Maui CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    Start Amendment Part

    14. Section 81.313 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Idaho—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Idaho—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Idaho—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table ” Idaho—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Idaho.
    * * * * *

    Idaho—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated area 2DesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide and Any Areas of Indian CountryUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    Start Amendment Part

    15. Section 81.314 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Illinois—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Illinois—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Illinois—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Illinois—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Illinois.
    * * * * *

    Illinois—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Madison County
    Monroe County
    St. Clair County
    Adams County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Alexander County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Bond County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Boone County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Brown County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Bureau County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Calhoun County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Carroll County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Cass County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Champaign County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Christian County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Clark County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Clay County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Clinton County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Coles County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Crawford County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Cumberland County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    DeKalb County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    De Witt County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Douglas County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Edgar County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30117
    Edwards County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Effingham County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Fayette County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Ford County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Franklin County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Fulton County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Gallatin County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Greene County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Hamilton County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Hancock County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Hardin County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Henderson County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Henry County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Iroquois County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Jasper County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Jersey County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Jo Daviess County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Johnson County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Kankakee County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Knox County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    La Salle County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Lawrence County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Lee County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Livingston County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Logan County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    McDonough County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    McLean County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Macon County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Macoupin County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Marion County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Marshall County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Mason County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Massac County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Menard County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Mercer County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Montgomery County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Morgan County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Moultrie County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Ogle County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Peoria County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Perry County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Piatt County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Pike County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Pope County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Pulaski County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Putnam County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Randolph County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Richland County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Rock Island County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Saline County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Sangamon County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Schuyler County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Scott County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Shelby County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Stark County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Stephenson County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Tazewell County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Union County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Vermilion County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Wabash County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Warren County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Washington County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Wayne County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    White County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Whiteside County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Williamson County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Winnebago County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30118
    Woodford County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    Start Amendment Part

    16. Section 81.315 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Indiana—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Indiana—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Indiana—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Indiana—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Indiana.
    * * * * *

    Indiana—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designation areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Dearborn County (part)
    Lawrenceburg Township
    Adams County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Allen County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Bartholomew County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Benton County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Blackford County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Boone County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Brown County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Carroll County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Cass County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Clark County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Clay County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Clinton County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Crawford County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Daviess County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Dearborn County (remainder) 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Decatur County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    De Kalb County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Delaware County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Dubois County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Elkhart County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Fayette County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Floyd County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Fountain County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Franklin County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Fulton County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Gibson County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Grant County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Greene County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Hamilton County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Hancock County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Harrison County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Hendricks County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Henry County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Howard County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Huntington County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Jay County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Jennings County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Johnson County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Knox County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Kosciusko County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    LaGrange County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    La Porte County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Lawrence County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30119
    Madison County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Marion County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Marshall County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Martin County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Miami County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Monroe County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Montgomery County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Morgan County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Newton County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Noble County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Ohio County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Orange County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Owen County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Parke County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Perry County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Pike County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Posey County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Pulaski County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Putnam County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Randolph County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Ripley County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Rush County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    St Joseph County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Scott County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Shelby County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Spencer County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Starke County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Steuben County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Sullivan County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Switzerland County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Tippecanoe County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Tipton County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Union County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Vanderburgh County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Vermillion County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Vigo County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Wabash County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Warren County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Warrick County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Washington County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Wayne County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Wells County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    White County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Whitley County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    "
    Start Amendment Part

    17. Section 81.316 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Iowa—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Iowa—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Iowa—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Iowa—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Iowa.
    * * * * *

    Iowa—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide and Any Areas of Indian Country:Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Adair County
    Adams County
    Allamakee County
    Start Printed Page 30120
    Appanoose County
    Audubon County
    Benton County
    Black Hawk County
    Boone County
    Bremer County
    Buchanan County
    Buena Vista County
    Butler County
    Calhoun County
    Carroll County
    Cass County
    Cedar County
    Cerro Gordo County
    Cherokee County
    Chickasaw County
    Clarke County
    Clay County
    Clayton County
    Clinton County
    Crawford County
    Dallas County
    Davis County
    Decatur County
    Delaware County
    Des Moines County
    Dickinson County
    Dubuque County
    Emmet County
    Fayette County
    Floyd County
    Franklin County
    Fremont County
    Greene County
    Grundy County
    Guthrie County
    Hamilton County
    Hancock County
    Hardin County
    Harrison County
    Henry County
    Howard County
    Humboldt County
    Ida County
    Iowa County
    Jackson County
    Jasper County
    Jefferson County
    Johnson County
    Jones County
    Keokuk County
    Kossuth County
    Lee County
    Linn County
    Louisa County
    Lucas County
    Lyon County
    Madison County
    Mahaska County
    Marion County
    Marshall County
    Mills County
    Mitchell County
    Monona County
    Monroe County
    Montgomery County
    Muscatine County
    O'Brien County
    Osceola County
    Start Printed Page 30121
    Page County
    Palo Alto County
    Plymouth County
    Pocahontas County
    Polk County
    Pottawattamie County
    Poweshiek County
    Ringgold County
    Sac County
    Scott County
    Shelby County
    Sioux County
    Story County
    Tama County
    Taylor County
    Union County
    Van Buren County
    Wapello County
    Warren County
    Washington County
    Wayne County
    Webster County
    Winnebago County
    Winneshiek County
    Woodbury County
    Worth County
    Wright County
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    Start Amendment Part

    18. Section 81.317 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Kansas—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Kansas—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Kansas—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Kansas—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Kansas.
    * * * * *

    Kansas—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide and Any Areas of Indian Country:Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Allen County
    Anderson County
    Atchison County
    Barber County
    Barton County
    Bourbon County
    Brown County
    Butler County
    Chase County
    Chautauqua County
    Cherokee County
    Cheyenne County
    Clark County
    Clay County
    Cloud County
    Coffey County
    Comanche County
    Cowley County
    Crawford County
    Decatur County
    Dickinson County
    Doniphan County
    Start Printed Page 30122
    Douglas County
    Edwards County
    Elk County
    Ellis County
    Ellsworth County
    Finney County
    Ford County
    Franklin County
    Geary County
    Gove County
    Graham County
    Grant County
    Gray County
    Greeley County
    Greenwood County
    Hamilton County
    Harper County
    Harvey County
    Haskell County
    Hodgeman County
    Jackson County
    Jefferson County
    Jewell County
    Johnson County
    Kearny County
    Kingman County
    Kiowa County
    Labette County
    Lane County
    Leavenworth County
    Lincoln County
    Linn County
    Logan County
    Lyon County
    McPherson County
    Marion County
    Marshall County
    Meade County
    Miami County
    Mitchell County
    Montgomery County
    Morris County
    Morton County
    Nemaha County
    Neosho County
    Ness County
    Norton County
    Osage County
    Osborne County
    Ottawa County
    Pawnee County
    Phillips County
    Pottawatomie County
    Pratt County
    Rawlins County
    Reno County
    Republic County
    Rice County
    Riley County
    Rooks County
    Rush County
    Russell County
    Saline County
    Scott County
    Sedgwick County
    Seward County
    Shawnee County
    Sheridan County
    Sherman County
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    Smith County
    Stafford County
    Stanton County
    Stevens County
    Sumner County
    Thomas County
    Trego County
    Wabaunsee County
    Wallace County
    Washington County
    Wichita County
    Wilson County
    Woodson County
    Wyandotte County
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
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    19. Section 81.318 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Kentucky—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Kentucky—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Kentucky—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Kentucky—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Kentucky.
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    Kentucky—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Boone County (part)
    2000 Census tracts: 702, 703.01, 703.04, 703.05, 703.06, 703.07, 703.08, 703.09, 704.01, 704.02, 705.01, 705.02, 706.01, 706.03, 706.04
    Campbell County (part)
    2000 Census tracts: 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 511.01, 511.02, 512, 513, 519.01, 519.03, 519.04, 520.01, 520.02, 521, 522, 523.01, 523.02, 524, 525, 526, 528, 529, 530, 531
    Kenton County (part)
    2000 Census tracts: 603, 607, 609, 610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 616, 636.03, 636.04, 636.05, 636.06, 638, 640, 641, 642, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647, 648, 649, 650, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655.01, 655.02, 656, 657, 658, 659, 668, 669, 670, 671
    Rest of State: 3
    Adair CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Allen CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Anderson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Ballard CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Barren CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bath CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Boone County (part)Unclassifiable/Attainment
    2000 Census tracts: 706.01 and 706.04
    Bourbon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Boyd CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Boyle CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bracken CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Breathitt CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Breckinridge CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
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    Bullitt CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment O="xl"
    Butler CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Caldwell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Calloway CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Campbell County (part)Unclassifiable/Attainment
    2000 Census tracts: 520.01 and 520.02
    Carlisle CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Carroll CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Carter CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Casey CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Christian CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clark CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clay CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clinton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Crittenden CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cumberland CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Daviess CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Edmonson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Elliott CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Estill CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fayette CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fleming CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Floyd CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Franklin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fulton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Gallatin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Garrard CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Grant CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Graves CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Grayson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Green CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Greenup CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hancock CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hardin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Harlan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Harrison CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hart CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Henderson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Henry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hickman CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hopkins CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jessamine CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Johnson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kenton County (part)Unclassifiable/Attainment
    2000 Census tracts: 637.01 and 637.04
    Knott CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Knox CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Larue CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Laurel CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lawrence CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Leslie CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Letcher CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lewis CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lincoln CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Livingston CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Logan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lyon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McCracken CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McCreary CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McLean CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Madison CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Magoffin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marion CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marshall CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Martin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30125
    Mason CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Meade CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Menifee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mercer CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Metcalfe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Monroe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Montgomery CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Morgan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Muhlenberg CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Nelson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Nicholas CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Ohio CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Oldham CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Owen CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Owsley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pendleton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Perry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pike CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Powell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pulaski CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Robertson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Rockcastle CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Rowan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Russell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Scott CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Shelby CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Simpson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Spencer CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Taylor CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Todd CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Trigg CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Trimble CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Union CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Warren CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Washington CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wayne CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Webster CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Whitley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wolfe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Woodford CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    20. Section 81.319 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Louisiana—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Louisiana—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Louisiana—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Louisiana—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Louisiana.
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    Louisiana—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Baton Rouge, LA: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Ascension Parish
    East Baton Rouge Parish
    Iberville Parish
    Livingston Parish
    West Baton Rouge Parish
    AQCR 019 Monroe-El Dorado Interstate: 3
    Caldwell ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
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    Catahoula ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Concordia ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    East Carroll ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Franklin ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    La Salle ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Madison ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Morehouse ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Ouachita ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Richland ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tensas ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Union ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    West Carroll ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    AQCR 022 Shreveport-Texarkana-Tyler Interstate: 3
    Bienville ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bossier ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Caddo ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Claiborne ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    De Soto ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lincoln ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Natchitoches ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Red River ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sabine ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Webster ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Winn ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    AQCR 106 S. Louisiana-SE. Texas Interstate: (remainder) 3
    Acadia ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Allen ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Assumption ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Avoyelles ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Beauregard ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Calcasieu ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cameron ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    East Feliciana ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Evangeline ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Grant ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Iberia ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson Davis ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lafayette ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lafourche ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Orleans ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Plaquemines ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pointe Coupee ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Rapides ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    St. Bernard ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    St. Charles ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    St. Helena ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    St. James ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    St. John the Baptist ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    St. Landry ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    St. Martin ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    St. Mary ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    St. Tammany ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tangipahoa ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Terrebonne ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Vermilion ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Vernon ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Washington ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    West Feliciana ParishUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    21. Section 81.320 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Maine—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Maine—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Maine—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Maine—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Maine.
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    Maine—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide: 2Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Androscoggin County
    Aroostook County
    Cumberland County
    Franklin County
    Hancock County
    Kennebec County
    Knox County
    Lincoln County
    Oxford County
    Penobscot County
    Piscataquis County
    Sagadahoc County
    Somerset County
    Waldo County
    Washington County
    York County
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    22. Section 81.321 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Maryland—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Maryland—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Maryland—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Maryland—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Maryland.
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    Maryland—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Baltimore, MD: 2NonattainmentModerate.
    Anne Arundel County
    Baltimore County
    Baltimore City
    Carroll County
    Harford County
    Howard County
    Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-MD-DE: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Cecil County
    Washington, DC-MD-VA: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Calvert County
    Charles County
    Frederick County
    Montgomery County
    Prince George's County
    AQCR 113 Cumberland-Keyser Interstate 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Allegany County
    Garrett County
    Washington County
    AQCR 114 Eastern Shore Interstate: (remainder) 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Caroline County
    Dorchester County
    Kent County
    Queen Anne's County
    Somerset County
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    Talbot County
    Wicomico County
    Worcester County
    AQCR 116 Southern Maryland Intrastate: (remainder) 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    St. Mary's County
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    23. Section 81.322 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Massachusetts—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Massachusetts—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Massachusetts—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Massachusetts—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Massachusetts.
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    Massachusetts—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Dukes County, MA: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Dukes County Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) of Massachusetts 3
    Rest of State: 4
    Barnstable CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Berkshire CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bristol CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Essex CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Franklin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hampden County.Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Hampshire CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Middlesex CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Nantucket CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Norfolk CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Plymouth CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Suffolk CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Worcester CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes Indian country of the tribe listed in this table located in the identified area. Information pertaining to areas of Indian country in this table is intended for CAA planning purposes only and is not an EPA determination of Indian country status or any Indian country boundary. EPA lacks the authority to establish Indian country land status, and is making no determination of Indian country boundaries, in this table.
    4 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    24. Section 81.323 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Michigan—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Michigan—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Michigan—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Michigan—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Michigan.
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    Michigan—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide and Any Areas of Indian CountryUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
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    25. Section 81.324 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Minnesota—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Minnesota—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Minnesota—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Minnesota—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Minnesota.
    * * * * *

    Minnesota—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide and Any Areas of Indian CountryUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
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    26. Section 81.325 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Mississippi—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Mississippi—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Mississippi—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the existing table “Mississippi—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Mississippi.
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    Mississippi—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date1TypeDate1Type
    Memphis, TN-MS-AR: 2
    DeSoto County (part) Portion along MPO LinesNonAttainmentMarginal.
    Rest of State: 3
    Adams CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Alcorn CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Amite CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Attala CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Benton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bolivar CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Calhoun CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Carroll CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Chickasaw CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Choctaw CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Claiborne CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clarke CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clay CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment.
    Coahoma CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Copiah CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Covington CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    DeSoto County (remainder)Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Forrest CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Franklin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    George CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Greene CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Grenada CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hancock CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Harrison CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hinds CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Holmes CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Humphreys CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Issaquena CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Itawamba CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jasper CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson Davis CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jones CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kemper CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lafayette CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lamar CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lauderdale CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lawrence CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30130
    Leake CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Leflore CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lincoln CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lowndes CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Madison CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marion CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marshall CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Monroe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Montgomery CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Neshoba CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Newton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Noxubee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Oktibbeha CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Panola CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pearl River CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Perry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pike CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pontotoc CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Prentiss CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Quitman CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Rankin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Scott CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sharkey CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Simpson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Smith CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Stone CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sunflower CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tallahatchie CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tate County.Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Tippah CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tishomingo CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tunica CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Union CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Walthall CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Warren CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Washington CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wayne CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Webster CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wilkinson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Winston CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Yalobusha CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Yazoo CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    27. Section 81.326 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Missouri—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Missouri—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Missouri—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Missouri—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Missouri.
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    Missouri—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    St. Louis-St. Charles-Farmington, MO-IL: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Franklin County
    Jefferson County
    St. Charles County
    St. Louis County
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    St. Louis City
    Rest of State: 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Adair County
    Andrew County
    Atchison County
    Audrain County
    Barry County
    Barton County
    Bates County
    Benton County
    Bollinger County
    Boone County
    Buchanan County
    Butler County
    Caldwell County
    Callaway County
    Camden County
    Cape Girardeau County
    Carter County
    Cass County
    Cedar County
    Chariton County
    Christian County
    Clark County
    Clay County
    Clinton County
    Cole County
    Cooper County
    Crawford County
    Dade County
    Dallas County
    Daviess County
    DeKalb County
    Dent County
    Douglas County
    Dunklin County
    Gasconade County
    Gentry County
    Greene County
    Grundy County
    Harrison County
    Henry County
    Hickory County
    Holt County
    Howard County
    Howell County
    Iron County
    Jackson County
    Jasper County
    Johnson County
    Knox County
    Laclede County
    Lafayette County
    Lawrence County
    Lewis County
    Lincoln County
    Linn County
    Livingston County
    McDonald County
    Macon County
    Madison County
    Maries County
    Marion County
    Mercer County
    Miller County
    Mississippi County
    Moniteau County
    Monroe County
    Montgomery County
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    Morgan County
    New Madrid County
    Newton County
    Nodaway County
    Oregon County
    Osage County
    Ozark County
    Pemiscot County
    Perry County
    Pettis County
    Phelps County
    Pike County
    Platte County
    Polk County
    Pulaski County
    Putnam County
    Ralls County
    Randolph County
    Ray County
    Reynolds County
    Ripley County
    St. Clair County
    St. Genevieve County
    St. Francois County
    Saline County
    Schuyler County
    Scotland County
    Scott County
    Shannon County
    Shelby County
    Stoddard County
    Stone County
    Sullivan County
    Taney County
    Texas County
    Vernon County
    Warren County
    Washington County
    Wayne County
    Webster County
    Worth County
    Wright County
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    28. Section 81.327 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Montana—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Montana—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Montana—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Montana—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Montana.
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    Montana—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide and Any Areas of Indian CountryUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
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    29. Section 81.328 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Nebraska—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Nebraska—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Nebraska—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Nebraska—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Nebraska.
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    Nebraska—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide: 2Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Adams County
    Antelope County
    Arthur County
    Banner County
    Blaine County
    Boone County
    Box Butte County
    Boyd County
    Brown County
    Buffalo County
    Burt County
    Butler County
    Cass County
    Cedar County
    Chase County
    Cherry County
    Cheyenne County
    Clay County
    Colfax County
    Cuming County
    Custer County
    Dakota County
    Dawes County
    Dawson County
    Deuel County
    Dixon County
    Dodge County
    Douglas County
    Dundy County
    Fillmore County
    Franklin County
    Frontier County
    Furnas County
    Gage County
    Garden County
    Garfield County
    Gosper County
    Grant County
    Greeley County
    Hall County
    Hamilton County
    Harlan County
    Hayes County
    Hitchcock County
    Holt County
    Hooker County
    Howard County
    Jefferson County
    Johnson County
    Kearney County
    Keith County
    Keya Paha County
    Kimball County
    Knox County
    Lancaster County
    Lincoln County
    Logan County
    Loup County
    McPherson County
    Madison County
    Merrick County
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    Morrill County
    Nance County
    Nemaha County
    Nuckolls County
    Otoe County
    Pawnee County
    Perkins County
    Phelps County
    Pierce County
    Platte County
    Polk County
    Red Willow County
    Richardson County
    Rock County
    Saline County
    Sarpy County
    Saunders County
    Scotts Bluff County
    Seward County
    Sheridan County
    Sherman County
    Sioux County
    Stanton County
    Thayer County
    Thomas County
    Thurston County
    Valley County
    Washington County
    Wayne County
    Webster County
    Wheeler County
    York County
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    30. Section 81.329 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Nevada—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Nevada—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Nevada—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Nevada—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Nevada.
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    Nevada—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide and Any Areas of Indian Country: 2Unclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Statewide refers to hydrographic areas as shown on the State of Nevada Division of Water Resources' map titled “Water Resources and Inter-basin Flows” (September 1971), as revised to include a division of Carson Desert (area 101) into two areas, a smaller area 101 and area 101A, and a division of Boulder Flat (area 61) into an Upper Unit 61 and a Lower Unit 61. See also 67 FR 12474 (March 19, 2002).
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    31. Section 81.330 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “New Hampshire—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “New Hampshire—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “New Hampshire—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “New Hampshire—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    New Hampshire.
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    New Hampshire—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide: 2Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Belknap County
    Carroll County
    Cheshire County
    Coos County
    Grafton County
    Hillsborough County
    Merrimack County
    Rockingham County
    Strafford County
    Sullivan County
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    32. Section 81.331 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “New Jersey—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “New Jersey—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “New Jersey—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “New Jersey—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    New Jersey.
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    New Jersey—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    New York-N. New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Bergen County
    Essex County
    Hudson County
    Hunterdon County
    Middlesex County
    Monmouth County
    Morris County
    Passaic County
    Somerset County
    Sussex County
    Union County
    Warren County
    Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-MD-DE: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Atlantic County
    Burlington County
    Camden County
    Cape May County
    Cumberland County
    Gloucester County
    Mercer County
    Ocean County
    Salem County
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
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    33. Section 81.332 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “New Mexico—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “New Mexico—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “New Mexico—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “New Mexico—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    New Mexico.
    * * * * *
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    New Mexico—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated area 1DesignationClassification
    Date 2TypeDate 2Type
    AQCR 012 New Mexico-Southern Border Intrastate:
    Grant CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hidalgo CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Luna CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    AQCR 014 Four Corners Interstate (see 40 CFR 81.121):
    McKinley County (part)Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Río Arriba County (part)Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Sandoval County (part)Unclassifiable/Attainment
    San Juan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Valencia County (part)Unclassifiable/Attainment
    AQCR 152 Albuquerque-Mid Rio Grande Intrastate (see 40 CFR 81.83):
    Bernalillo CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sandoval County (part)Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Valencia County (part)Unclassifiable/Attainment
    AQCR 153 El Paso-Las Cruces-Alamogordo Interstate:
    Doña Ana CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lincoln CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Otero CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sierra CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    AQCR 154 Northeastern Plains Intrastate:
    Colfax CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Guadalupe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Harding CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mora CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    San Miguel CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Torrance CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Union CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    AQCR 155 Pecos-Permian Basin Intrastate:
    Chaves CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Curry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    De Baca CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Eddy CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lea CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Quay CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Roosevelt CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    AQCR 156 SW Mountains-Augustine Plains (see 40 CFR 81.241):
    Catron CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cibola CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McKinley County (part)Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Socorro CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Valencia County (part)Unclassifiable/Attainment
    AQCR 157 Upper Rio Grande Valley Intrastate (see 40 CFR 81.239):
    Los Alamos CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Río Arriba County (part)Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Santa Fe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Taos CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    2 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
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    34. Section 81.333 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “New York—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “New York—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “New York—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “New York—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    New York.
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    New York—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Jamestown, NY: 2 NNonAttainmentMarginal.
    Chautauqua County
    New York-N. New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Bronx County
    Kings County
    Nassau County
    New York County
    Queens County
    Richmond County
    Rockland County
    Suffolk County
    Westchester County
    Shinnecock Indian Nation 3
    Albany-Schenectady-Troy Area, NY: 4Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Albany County
    Rensselaer County
    Saratoga County
    Schenectady County
    Schoharie County
    Buffalo-Niagara Falls Area, NY: 4Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Erie County
    Niagara County
    Jefferson County Area, NY: 4Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson County
    Kingston Area, NY: 4Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Ulster County
    Poughkeepsie Area, NY: 4Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Dutchess County
    Orange County
    Putnam County
    Rochester Area, NY: 4Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Livingston County
    Monroe County
    Ontario County
    Orleans County
    Wayne County
    Syracuse, NY: 4Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Madison County
    Onondaga County
    Oswego County
    Whiteface Mountain: 4Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Essex County (part)
    The portion of Whiteface Mountain above 4500 feet in elevation in Essex County
    Rest of State and Rest of Indian CountryUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes Indian country of the tribe listed in this table located in the identified area. Information pertaining to areas of Indian country in this table is intended for CAA planning purposes only and is not an EPA determination of Indian country status or any Indian country boundary. EPA lacks the authority to establish Indian country land status, and is making no determination of Indian country boundaries, in this table.
    4 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    35. Section 81.334 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “North Carolina—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “North Carolina—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “North Carolina—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “North Carolina—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    North Carolina.
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    North Carolina—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Charlotte-Rock Hill, NC-SC: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Cabarrus County (part)
    Central Cabarrus Township, Georgeville Township, Harrisburg Township, Kannapolis Township, Midland Township, Mount Pleasant Township, New Gilead Township, Odell Township, Poplar Tent Township, Rimertown Township
    Gaston County (part)
    Crowders Mountain Township, Dallas Township, Gastonia Township, Riverbend Township, South Point Township
    Iredell County (part)
    Davidson Township, Coddle Creek Township
    Lincoln County (part)
    Catawba Springs Township, Ironton Township, Lincolnton Township
    Mecklenburg County
    Rowan County (part)
    Atwell Township, China Grove Township, Franklin Township, Litaker Township, Locke Township, Providence Township, Salisbury Township, Steele Township, Unity Township
    Union County (part) Goose Creek Township, Marshville Township, Monroe Township, Sandy Ridge Township, Vance Township
    Rest of State: 3
    Alamance CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Alexander CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Alleghany CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Anson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Ashe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Avery CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Beaufort CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bertie CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bladen CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Brunswick CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Buncombe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Burke CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cabarrus County (part)
    Gold Hill TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Caldwell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Camden CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Carteret CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Caswell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Catawba CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Chatham CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cherokee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Chowan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clay CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cleveland CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Columbus CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Craven CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cumberland CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Currituck CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dare CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Davidson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Davie CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Duplin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Durham CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Edgecombe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Forsyth CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Franklin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Gaston County (part)
    Cherryville
    TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Gates CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Graham CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
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    Granville CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Greene CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Guilford CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Halifax CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Harnett CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Haywood CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Henderson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hertford CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hoke CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hyde CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Iredell County (part)
    Barringer TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bethany TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Chambersburg TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Concord TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cool Springs TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Eagle Mills TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fallstown TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    New Hope TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Olin TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sharpesburg TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Shiloh TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Statesville TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Turnersburg TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Union Grove TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Johnston CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jones CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lenoir CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lincoln County (part)
    Howard's Creek TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    North Brook TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Macon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Madison CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Martin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McDowell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mitchell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Montgomery CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Moore CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Nash CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    New Hanover CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Northampton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Onslow CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Orange CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pamlico CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pasquotank CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pender CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Perquimans CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Person CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pitt CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Polk CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Randolph CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Richmond CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Robeson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Rockingham CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Rowan County (part)
    Cleveland TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Morgan TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mount Ulla TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Scotch Irish TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Rutherford CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sampson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Scotland CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Stanly CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Stokes CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Surry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Swain CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Transylvania CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
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    Tyrrell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Union County (part)
    Buford TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lanes Creek TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    New Salem TownshipUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Vance CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wake CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Warren CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Washington CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Watauga CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wayne CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wilkes CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wilson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Yadkin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Yancey CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    36. Section 81.335 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “North Dakota—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “North Dakota—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “North Dakota—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “North Dakota—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    North Dakota.
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    North Dakota—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide and Areas of Indian CountryUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
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    37. Section 81.336 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Ohio—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Ohio—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Ohio—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Ohio—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Ohio.
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    Ohio—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Butler County
    Clermont County
    Clinton County
    Hamilton County
    Warren County
    Cleveland-Akron-Lorain, OH: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Ashtabula County
    Cuyahoga County
    Geauga County
    Lake County
    Lorain County
    Medina County
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    Portage County
    Summit County
    Columbus, OH: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Delaware County
    Fairfield County
    Franklin County
    Knox County
    Licking County
    Madison County
    Rest of State: 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    38. Section 81.337 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Oklahoma—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Oklahoma—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Oklahoma—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Oklahoma—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Oklahoma.
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    Oklahoma—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated area 1DesignationClassification
    Date 2TypeDate 2Type
    Adair CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Alfalfa CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Atoka CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Beaver CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Beckham CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Blaine CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bryan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Caddo CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Canadian CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Carter CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cherokee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Choctaw CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cimarron CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cleveland CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Coal CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Comanche CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cotton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Craig CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Creek CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Custer CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Delaware CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dewey CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Ellis CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Garfield CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Garvin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Grady CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Grant CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Greer CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Harmon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Harper CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Haskell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hughes CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Johnston CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kay CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kingfisher CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kiowa CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Latimer CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
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    Le Flore CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lincoln CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Logan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Love CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Major CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marshall CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mayes CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McClain CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McCurtain CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McIntosh CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Murray CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Muskogee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Noble CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Nowata CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Okfuskee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Oklahoma CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Okmulgee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Osage CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Ottawa CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pawnee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Payne CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pittsburg CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pontotoc CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pottawatomie CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pushmataha CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Roger Mills CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Rogers CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Seminole CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sequoyah CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Stephens CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Texas CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tillman CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tulsa CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wagoner CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Washington CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Washita CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Woods CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Woodward CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    2 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
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    39. Section 81.338 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Oregon—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Oregon—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

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    b. By adding a new table entitled “Oregon—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Oregon—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

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    Oregon.
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    Oregon—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide and Any Areas of Indian CountryUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
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    40. Section 81.339 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Pennsylvania—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Pennsylvania—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Pennsylvania—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Pennsylvania—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Pennsylvania.
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    Pennsylvania—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Carbon County
    Lehigh County
    Northampton County
    Lancaster, PA 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Lancaster County
    Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-MD-DE 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Bucks County
    Chester County
    Delaware County
    Montgomery County
    Philadelphia County
    Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, PA 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Allegheny County
    Armstrong County
    Beaver County
    Butler County
    Fayette County
    Washington County
    Westmoreland County
    Reading, PA 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Berks County
    AQCR 151 NE Pennsylvania Intrastate (remainder) 3
    Bradford CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lackawanna CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Luzerne CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Monroe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pike CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Schuylkill CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sullivan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Susquehanna CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tioga CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wayne CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    WyomingUnclassifiable/Attainment
    AQCR 178 NW Pennsylvania Intrastate 3
    Cameron CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clarion CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clearfield CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Crawford CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Elk CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Erie CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Forest CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lawrence CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McKean CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mercer CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Potter CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Venango CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Warren CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    AQCR 195 Central Pennsylvania Intrastate 3
    Bedford CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Blair CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cambria CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Centre CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clinton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Columbia CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fulton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Huntingdon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Juniata CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lycoming CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mifflin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Montour CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Northumberland CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Snyder CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Somerset CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Union CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    AQCR 196 South Central Pennsylvania (remainder) 3
    Adams CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cumberland CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
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    Dauphin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Franklin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lebanon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Perry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    York CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    AQCR 197 Southwest Pennsylvania (remainder) 3
    Green CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Indiana CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    41. Section 81.340 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Rhode Island—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Rhode Island—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”.

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Rhode Island—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Rhode Island—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Rhode Island.
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    Rhode Island—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Providence (all of RI), RI: 2Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Bristol County
    Kent County
    Newport County
    Providence County
    Washington County
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
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    42. Section 81.341 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “South Carolina—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “South Carolina—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “South Carolina—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “South Carolina—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    South Carolina.
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    South Carolina—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Charlotte-Rock Hill, NC-SC: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    York County (part)
    Portion along MPO lines
    Catawba Indian Nation (aka Catawba Tribe of South Carolina) 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Rest of State: 4Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Abbeville CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Aiken CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Allendale CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bamberg CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Barnwell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Beaufort CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Berkeley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Calhoun CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Charleston CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30145
    Cherokee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Chester CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Chesterfield CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clarendon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Colleton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Darlington CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dillon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dorchester CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Edgefield CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fairfield CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Florence CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Georgetown CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Greenwood CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hampton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Horry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jasper CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kershaw CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lancaster CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Laurens CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lexington CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marion CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marlboro CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McCormick CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Newberry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Oconee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Orangeburg CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pickens CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Richland CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Saluda CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sumter CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Union CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Williamsburg CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    York County (part) remainderUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes Indian country of the tribe listed in this table located in the identified area. Information pertaining to areas of Indian country in this table is intended for CAA planning purposes only and is not an EPA determination of Indian country status or any Indian country boundary. EPA lacks the authority to establish Indian country land status, and is making no determination of Indian country boundaries, in this table.
    4 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    Start Amendment Part

    43. Section 81.342 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “South Dakota—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “South Dakota—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “South Dakota—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “South Dakota—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    South Dakota.
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    South Dakota—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Statewide and Any Areas of Indian Country:Unclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    Start Amendment Part

    44. Section 81.343 is amended as follows:

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    a. By revising the table heading for “Tennessee—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Tennessee—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Tennessee—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Tennessee—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Tennessee.
    * * * * *
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    Tennessee—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Knoxville, TN: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Anderson County (part)
    2000 Census tracts: 202, 213.02
    Blount County
    Knox County
    Memphis, TN-MS-AR: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Shelby County
    Rest of State: 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Anderson County (part) remainderUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bedford CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Benton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bledsoe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bradley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Campbell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cannon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Carroll CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Carter CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cheatham CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Chester CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Claiborne CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clay CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cocke CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Coffee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Crockett CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cumberland CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Davidson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Decatur CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    DeKalb CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dickson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dyer CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fayette CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fentress CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Franklin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Gibson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Giles CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Grainger CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Greene CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Grundy CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hamblen CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hamilton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hancock CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hardeman CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hardin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hawkins CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Haywood CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Henderson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Henry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hickman CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Houston CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Humphreys CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Johnson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lake CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lauderdale CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lawrence CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lewis CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lincoln CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Loudon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McMinn CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McNairy CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Macon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Madison CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marion CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marshall CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Maury CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Meigs CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Monroe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Montgomery CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30147
    Moore CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Morgan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Obion CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Overton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Perry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pickett CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Polk CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Putnam CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Rhea CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Roane CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Robertson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Rutherford CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Scott CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sequatchie CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sevier CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Smith CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Stewart CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sullivan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sumner CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tipton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Trousdale CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Unicoi CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Union CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Van Buren CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Warren CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Washington CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wayne CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Weakley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    White CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Williamson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wilson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    Start Amendment Part

    45. Section 81.344 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Texas—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Texas—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Texas—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Texas—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Texas.
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    Texas—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Dallas-Fort Worth, TX: 2NonattainmentModerate.
    Collin County
    Dallas County
    Denton County
    Ellis County
    Johnson County
    Kaufman County
    Parker County
    Rockwall County
    Tarrant County
    Wise County
    Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Brazoria County
    Chambers County
    Fort Bend County
    Galveston County
    Harris County
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    Liberty County
    Montgomery County
    Waller County
    Rest of State: 3
    Anderson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Andrews CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Angelina CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Aransas CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Archer CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Armstrong CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Atascosa CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Austin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bailey CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bandera CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bastrop CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Baylor CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bexar CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Blanco CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Borden CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bosque CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Bowie CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Brazos CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Brewster CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Briscoe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Brooks CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Brown CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Burleson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Burnet CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Caldwell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Calhoun CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Callahan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cameron CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Camp CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Carson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cass CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Castro CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cherokee CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Childress CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clay CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cochran CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Coke CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Coleman CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Collingsworth CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Colorado CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Comal CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Comanche CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Concho CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cooke CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Coryell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cottle CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Crane CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Crockett CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Crosby CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Culberson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dallam CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dawson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Deaf Smith CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Delta CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    DeWitt CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dickens CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Dimmit CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Donley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Duval CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Eastland CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Ector CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Edwards CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    El Paso CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30149
    Erath CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Falls CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fannin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fayette CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fisher CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Floyd CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Foard CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Franklin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Freestone CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Frio CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Gaines CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Garza CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Gillespie CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Glasscock CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Goliad CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Gonzales CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Gray CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Grayson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Gregg CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Grimes CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Guadalupe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hale CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hall CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hamilton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hansford CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hardeman CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hardin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Harrison CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hartley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Haskell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hays CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hemphill CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Henderson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hidalgo CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hill CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hockley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hood CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hopkins CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Houston CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Howard CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hudspeth CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hunt CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hutchinson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Irion CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jack CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jasper CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jeff Davis CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jim Hogg CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jim Wells CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jones CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Karnes CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kendall CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kenedy CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kent CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kerr CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kimble CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    King CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kinney CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kleberg CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Knox CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    La Salle CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lamar CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lamb CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lampasas CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lavaca CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lee County.Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Leon CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30150
    Limestone CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lipscomb CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Live Oak CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Llano CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Loving CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lubbock CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lynn CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McCulloch CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McLennan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McMullen CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Madison CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marion CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Martin CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mason CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Matagorda CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Maverick CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Medina CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Menard CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Midland CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Milam CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mills CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mitchell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Montague CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Moore CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Morris CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Motley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Nacogdoches CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Navarro CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Newton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Nolan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Nueces CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Ochiltree CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Oldham CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Orange CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Palo Pinto CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Panola CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Parmer CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pecos CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Polk CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Potter CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Presidio CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Rains CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Randall CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Reagan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Real CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Red River CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Reeves CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Refugio CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Roberts CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Robertson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Runnels CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Rusk CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sabine CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    San Augustine CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    San Jacinto CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    San Patricio County.Unclassifiable/Attainment
    San Saba CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Schleicher CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Scurry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Shackelford CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Shelby CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sherman CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Smith CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Somervell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Starr CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Stephens CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sterling CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Stonewall CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Sutton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30151
    Swisher CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Taylor CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Terrell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Terry CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Throckmorton County.Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Titus CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tom Green CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Travis CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Trinity CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tyler CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Upshur CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Upton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Uvalde CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Val Verde CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Van Zandt CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Victoria CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Walker CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Ward CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Washington CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Webb CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wharton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wheeler CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wichita CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wilbarger CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Willacy CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Williamson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wilson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Winkler CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wood CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Yoakum CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Young CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Zapata CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Zavala CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    Start Amendment Part

    46. Section 81.345 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Utah—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Utah—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Utah—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Utah—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Utah.
    * * * * *

    Utah—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Uinta Basin, UT: 2Unclassifiable
    Duchesne County
    Uintah County
    Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah & Ouray Reservation 3
    Rest of State and Rest of Indian CountryUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes Indian country of the tribe listed in this table located in the identified area. Information pertaining to areas of Indian country in this table is intended for CAA planning purposes only and is not an EPA determination of Indian country status or any Indian country boundary. EPA lacks the authority to establish Indian country land status, and is making no determination of Indian country boundaries, in this table.
    Start Amendment Part

    47. Section 81.346 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Vermont—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Vermont—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” Start Printed Page 30152

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Vermont—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Vermont—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Vermont.
    * * * * *

    Vermont—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated area 1DesignationClassification
    Date 2TypeDate 2Type
    AQCR 159 Champlain Valley Interstate:Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Addison County
    Chittenden County
    Franklin County
    Grand Isle County
    Rutland County
    AQCR 221 Vermont Intrastate:Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Bennington County
    Caledonia County
    Essex County
    Lamoille County
    Orange County
    Orleans County
    Washington County
    Windham County
    Windsor County
    1 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    2 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    Start Amendment Part

    48. Section 81.347 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Virginia—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Virginia—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Virginia—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Virginia—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Virginia.
    * * * * *

    Virginia—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated area 1DesignationClassification
    Date 2TypeDate 2Type
    Washington, DC-MD-VA: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Arlington County
    Fairfax County
    Loudoun County
    Prince William County
    Alexandria City
    Fairfax City
    Falls Church City
    Manassas City
    Manassas Park City
    AQCR 207 Eastern Tennessee—SW Virginia Interstate: 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Bland County
    Buchanan County
    Carroll County
    Dickenson County
    Grayson County
    Lee County
    Russell County
    Scott County
    Smyth County
    Tazewell County
    Washington County
    Wise County
    Wythe County
    Bristol City
    Galax City
    Norton City
    AQCR 222 Central Virginia Intrastate: 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30153
    Amelia County
    Amherst County
    Appomattox County
    Bedford County
    Brunswick County
    Buckingham County
    Campbell County
    Charlotte County
    Cumberland County
    Franklin County
    Halifax County
    Henry County
    Lunenburg County
    Mecklenburg County
    Nottoway County
    Patrick County
    Pittsylvania County
    Prince Edward County
    Bedford City
    Danville City
    Lynchburg City
    Martinsville City
    South Boston City
    AQCR 223 Hampton Roads Intrastate: 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Isle of Wight County
    James City County
    Southampton County
    York County
    Chesapeake City
    Franklin City
    Hampton City
    Newport News City
    Norfolk City
    Poquoson City
    Portsmouth City
    Suffolk City
    Virginia Beach City
    Williamsburg City
    AQCR 224 NE Virginia Intrastate: 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Accomack County
    Albemarle County
    Caroline County
    Culpeper County
    Essex County
    Fauquier County
    Fluvanna County
    Gloucester County
    Greene County
    King and Queen County
    King George County
    King William County
    Lancaster County
    Louisa County
    Madison County
    Mathews County
    Middlesex County
    Nelson County
    Northampton County
    Northumberland County
    Orange County
    Rappahannock County
    Richmond County
    Spotsylvania County
    Stafford County
    Westmoreland County
    Charlottesville City
    City of Fredericksburg
    AQCR 225 State Capital Intrastate: 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Charles City County
    Start Printed Page 30154
    Chesterfield County
    Dinwiddie County
    Goochland County
    Greensville County
    Hanover County
    Henrico County
    New Kent County
    Powhatan County
    Prince George County
    Surry County
    Sussex County
    Colonial Heights City
    Emporia City
    Hopewell City
    Petersburg City
    Richmond City
    AQCR 226 Valley of Virginia Intrastate: 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Alleghany County
    Augusta County
    Bath County
    Botetourt County
    Clarke County
    Craig County
    Floyd County
    Frederick County
    Giles County
    Highland County
    Montgomery County
    Page County
    Pulaski County
    Roanoke County
    Rockbridge County
    Rockingham County
    Shenandoah County
    Warren County
    Buena Vista City
    Clifton Forge City
    Covington City
    Harrisonburg City
    Lexington City
    Radford City
    Roanoke City
    Salem City
    Staunton City
    Waynesboro City
    Winchester City
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    Start Amendment Part

    49. Section 81.348 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Washington—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Washington—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Washington—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Washington—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Washington.
    * * * * *

    Washington—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignation 1Classification
    Date 2TypeDate 1Type
    Clark CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    King CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30155
    Pierce CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Spokane CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Thurston CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Rest of state and rest of Indian countryUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    2 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    Start Amendment Part

    50. Section 81.349 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “West Virginia—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “West Virginia—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “West Virginia—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “West Virginia—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    West Virginia.
    * * * * *

    West Virginia—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated area1DesignationClassification
    Date 2TypeDate 2Type
    Barbour CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Berkeley CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Boone CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Braxton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Brooke CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Cabell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Calhoun CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Clay CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Doddridge CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Fayette CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Gilmer CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Grant CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Greenbrier CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hampshire CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hancock CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Hardy CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Harrison CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Kanawha CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lewis CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Lincoln CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Logan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    McDowell CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marion CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Marshall CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mason CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mercer CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mineral CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Mingo CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Monongalia CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Monroe CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Morgan CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Nicholas CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Ohio CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pendleton CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pleasants CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Pocahontas CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Preston CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Putnam CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Raleigh CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Randolph CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Ritchie CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Roane CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Summers CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Taylor CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30156
    Tucker CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Tyler CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Upshur CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wayne CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Webster CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wetzel CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wirt CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wood CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    Wyoming CountyUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 Includes any Indian country located in each county or area, unless otherwise noted.
    2 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    Start Amendment Part

    51. Section 81.350 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Wisconsin—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Wisconsin—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Wisconsin—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Wisconsin—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Wisconsin.
    * * * * *

    Wisconsin—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Sheboygan County, WI: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Sheboygan County
    Adams County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Ashland County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Barron County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Bayfield County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Brown County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Buffalo County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Burnett County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Calumet County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Chippewa County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Clark County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Columbia County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Crawford County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Dane County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Dodge County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Door County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Douglas County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Dunn County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Eau Claire County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Florence County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Fond du Lac County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Forest County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Grant County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Green County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Green Lake County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Iowa County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Iron County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Jackson County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Jefferson County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Juneau County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Kewaunee County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    La Crosse County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Lafayette County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Langlade County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Lincoln County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Manitowoc County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Marathon County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Marinette County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Marquette County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Menominee County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Start Printed Page 30157
    Milwaukee County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Monroe County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Oconto County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Oneida County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Outagamie County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Ozaukee County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Pepin County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Pierce County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Polk County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Portage County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Price County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Racine County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Richland County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Rock County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Rusk County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    St. Croix County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Sauk County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Sawyer County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Shawano County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Taylor County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Trempealeau County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Vernon County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Vilas County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Walworth County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Washburn County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Washington County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Waukesha County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Waupaca County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Waushara County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Winnebago County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    Wood County 3Unclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    3 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    Start Amendment Part

    52. Section 81.351 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Wyoming—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Wyoming—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Wyoming—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Wyoming—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Wyoming.
    * * * * *

    Wyoming—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Upper Green River Basin Area, WY: 2NonattainmentMarginal.
    Lincoln County (part)
    Start Printed Page 30158
    The area of the county north and east of the boundary defined by a line starting at the point defined by the intersection of the southwest corner Section 30 Range (R) 115 West Township (T) 27N and the northwest corner of Section 31 R 115 West T27N of Sublette County at Sublette County's border with Lincoln County. From this point the boundary moves to the west 500 feet to Aspen Creek. The boundary follows the centerline of Aspen Creek downstream to the confluence of Aspen Creek and Fontenelle Creek (in R116W T26N, Section 1). From this point the boundary moves generally to the south along the centerline of Fontenelle Creek to the confluence of Fontenelle Creek and Roney Creek (in R115W T24N Section 6). From the confluence, the boundary moves generally to the east along the centerline of Fontenelle Creek and into the Fontenelle Reservoir (in R112W T24N Section 6). The boundary moves east southeast along the centerline of the Fontenelle Reservoir and then toward the south along the centerline of the Green River to where the Green River in R111W T24N Section 31 crosses into Sweetwater County.
    Sublette County
    Sweetwater County (part)
    The area of the county west and north of the boundary which begins at the midpoint of the Green River, where the Green River enters Sweetwater County from Lincoln County in R111W T24N Section 31. From this point, the boundary follows the center of the channel of the Green River generally to the south and east to the confluence of the Green River and the Big Sandy River (in R109W T22N Section 28). From this point, the boundary moves generally north and east along the centerline of the Big Sandy River to the confluence of the Big Sandy River with Little Sandy Creek (in R106W T25N Section 33). The boundary continues generally toward the northeast along the centerline of Little Sandy Creek to the confluence of Little Sandy Creek and Pacific Creek (in R106W T25N Section 24). From this point, the boundary moves generally to the east and north along the centerline of Pacific Creek to the confluence of Pacific Creek and Whitehorse Creek (in R103W T26N Section 10). From this point the boundary follows the centerline of Whitehorse Creek generally to the northeast until it reaches the eastern boundary of Section 1 R103W T26N. From the point where Whitehorse Creek crosses the eastern section line of Section 1 R103W T26N, the boundary moves straight north along the section line to the southeast corner of Section 36 R103W T27N in Sublette County where the boundary ends.
    Rest of State and Rest of Indian CountryUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Excludes Indian country located in each area, unless otherwise noted.
    Start Printed Page 30159 Start Amendment Part

    53. Section 81.352 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “American Samoa—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “American Samoa—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “American Samoa—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “American Samoa—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    American Samoa.
    * * * * *

    American Samoa—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Territory Wide and Any Areas of Indian Country:
    American SamoaUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    Start Amendment Part

    54. Section 81.353 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Guam—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Guam—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Guam—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Guam—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Guam.
    * * * * *

    Guam—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Territory Wide and Any Areas of Indian Country:
    GuamUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    Start Amendment Part

    55. Section 81.354 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Northern Mariana Islands—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Northern Mariana Islands—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Northern Mariana Islands—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Northern Mariana Islands—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Northern Mariana Islands.
    * * * * *

    Northern Mariana Islands—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    Northern Mariana Islands and Any Areas of Indian CountryUnclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    Start Amendment Part

    56. Section 81.355 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Puerto Rico—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Puerto Rico—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Puerto Rico—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Puerto Rico—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Puerto Rico.
    * * * * *
    Start Printed Page 30160

    Puerto Rico—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated area 1DesignationClassification
    Date 2TypeDate 2Type
    All of Puerto Rico AQCR 244Unclassifiable/Attainment
    1 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    2 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    Start Amendment Part

    57. Section 81.356 is amended as follows:

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    a. By revising the table heading for “Virgin Islands—Ozone (8-Hour Standard)” to read “Virgin Islands—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)”

    End Amendment Part Start Amendment Part

    b. By adding a new table entitled “Virgin Islands—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” following the newly designated table “Virgin Islands—1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS (Primary and Secondary)” to read as follows:

    End Amendment Part
    Virgin Islands.
    * * * * *

    Virgin Islands—2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS

    [Primary and secondary]

    Designated areaDesignationClassification
    Date 1TypeDate 1Type
    All of Virgin Islands AQCR 247: 2Unclassifiable/Attainment
    1 This date is July 20, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
    2 Includes any Indian country in each county or area, unless otherwise specified.
    End Supplemental Information

    Footnotes

    2.  See 73 FR 16436; March 27, 2008. For a detailed explanation of the calculation of the 3-year 8-hour average, see 40 CFR part 50, Appendix I.

    Back to Citation

    3.  This view was confirmed in Catawba County v. EPA, 571 F.3d 20 (D.C. Cir. 2009).

    Back to Citation

    4.  The air quality design value for the 8-hour ozone NAAQS is the 3-year average of the annual 4th highest daily maximum 8-hour average ozone concentration. See 40 CFR part 50, Appendix I.

    Back to Citation

    [FR Doc. 2012-11618 Filed 5-18-12; 8:45 am]

    BILLING CODE 6560-50-P

Document Information

Comments Received:
0 Comments
Effective Date:
7/20/2012
Published:
05/21/2012
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
2012-11618
Dates:
The effective date of this rule is July 20, 2012.
Pages:
30087-30160 (74 pages)
Docket Numbers:
EPA-HQ-OAR-2008-0476, FRL-9668-2
RINs:
2060-AP37: Air Quality Designations and Classifications for the 2008 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/2060-AP37/air-quality-designations-and-classifications-for-the-2008-ozone-national-ambient-air-quality-standar
Topics:
Air pollution control, Environmental protection, National parks, Wilderness areas
PDF File:
2012-11618.pdf
Supporting Documents:
» Presentation by Representatives from Matagorda County, TX to USEPA Headquarters on April 9 and 11, 2012
» Presentation by representatives from Matagorda County to EPA staff at Region 6 on March 21, 2012
» Letter to Lisa Jackson, Administrator, USEPA from M. Stagg, Waller Lansden Dortch and Davis, LLP on behalf of Anderson County, Blount County and Knox County, Tennessee RE: Submitting July 20, 2012 Petition for Reconsideration of the USEPA's Final Rule, Ai
» Letter to Lisa Jackson, Administrator, USEPA from M. Stagg, Waller Lansden Dortch and Davis, LLP on behalf of Shelby County, Tennessee RE: Submitting July 20, 2012 Petition for Reconsideration of the USEPA's Final Rule, Air Quality Designations for the 2
» Letter to Lisa Jackson, Administrator, USEPA from T. Cannon, Executive Director, Texas Pipeline Association and J. Applekamp, Director, Gas Processors Association RE: Submitting July 20, 2012 Petition for Reconsideration of the USEPA's Final Rule, Air Qu
» Corrected Enclosure to Letter for Docket Entry 0726 - Letter from L. Jackson, Administrator, EPA to J. Turner, Director, Georgia Department of Natural Resourses Responding to Petition for Reconsideration of the Final Rule, Air Quality Designations for the
» Response Letter Dated December 14, 2012 From L. Jackson, Administrator, U.S. EPA to T. Fisher, Executive Director, Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Regarding Filed Petition for Reconsideration on Behalf of the State of Mississippi on the EP
» Response Letter Dated December 14, 2012 From L. Jackson, Administrator, U.S. EPA to W. Smith, Texas House of Representatives Regarding Filed Letter of Support of Wise County's Petition for Reconsideration on the EPA's Final Rule, Air Quality Designations
» Letter from W. Myers, Executive Director, Bridgeport Economic Development Corporation to L. Jackson, Administrator, USEPA, Submitting July 17, 2012 Petition for Reconsideration of the US EPA's Final Rule, Air Quality Designations for the 2008 Ozone Nation
» Response Letter Dated December 14, 2012 from L. Jackson, Administrator, USEPA to Z. Covar, Executive Director, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Regarding Filed Petition for Reconsideration on Behalf of TCEQ on the USEPA's Final Rule, Air Quality
CFR: (56)
40 CFR 81.301
40 CFR 81.302
40 CFR 81.303
40 CFR 81.304
40 CFR 81.305
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