Docket No: EPA-R09-OAR-2007-0091-0001
According to the summary/justification offered by the EPA, the Phoenix area has
been in nonattainment with 24 hour PM-10 standards since at least 1990, when
the Clean Air Act Amendments were enacted. Since that time, Phoenix has
managed to secured extensions through December 31, 2006. Upon further
reading, it appears as though they have until December 31, 2007 to submit a
revision plan which would provide for attainment. But if they don't make that date,
they can have more time as to what is reasonably appropriate, up to 5 years.
After the revision plan is submitted, Arizona may be able to obtain 10 additional
years of extensions.
These long extensions, while they do ensure that Arizona has the time needed to
obtain an attainment for 24 hour PM-10, expose Arizona citizens to ongoing health
risks associated with nonattainment of PM-10. It is very important that Arizona
be in attainment with the EPA standard for PM-10 and for that reason, I request
that sanctions (withholding of highway funds?) be instituted. If not, what is the
point? Why have an Act which gives States pollution standards to compy with, if
there is no method of enforcement available? At which point does the EPA stop
granting extensions. At which point, does the EPA investigate whether the efforts
made by a state to comply with EPA standards are made in good faith?
Thank you,
Concerned Arizona Citizen
Comment on FR Doc # E7-05357
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Proposed Finding of Failure To Attain; State of Arizona, Phoenix Nonattainment Area; State of California, Owens Valley Nonattainment Area; Particulate Matter of 10 Microns or Less
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