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Adequacy Determination for the Denver and Longmont, CO, Carbon Monoxide and Denver PM10 Maintenance Plans' Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets for Transportation Conformity Purposes; State of Colorado



[Federal Register: June 13, 2007 (Volume 72, Number 113)]
[Notices]
[Page 32646-32647]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[R08-CO-2007-0002; FRL-8326-9]

Adequacy Determination for the Denver and Longmont, CO, Carbon Monoxide
and Denver PM10 Maintenance Plans' Motor Vehicle Emissions
Budgets for Transportation Conformity Purposes; State of Colorado

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of adequacy.

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SUMMARY: With a letter signed September 25, 2006, the State of Colorado
submitted revised maintenance plans for carbon monoxide for Denver and
Longmont, Colorado, and a revised maintenance plan for PM10
for Denver, Colorado (the ``maintenance plans''). In this document, EPA
is notifying the public that we have found adequate for transportation
conformity purposes the following motor vehicle emissions budgets from
the maintenance plans: The 2021 carbon monoxide motor vehicle emissions
budget from the Denver carbon monoxide maintenance plan, the 2020
carbon monoxide motor vehicle emissions budget from the Longmont carbon
monoxide maintenance plan, and the 2022 PM10 and
NOX motor vehicle emissions budgets from the Denver
PM10 maintenance plan. 40 CFR 93.118(e)(2) requires that EPA
declare an implementation plan submission's motor vehicle emissions
budgets adequate for conformity purposes prior to the budgets being
used to satisfy the conformity requirements of 40 CFR part 93. As a
result of our finding, the Denver Regional Council of Governments as
the Metropolitan Planning Organization, the Colorado Department of
Transportation and the U.S. Department of Transportation are required
to use the motor vehicle emissions budgets identified above for future
transportation conformity determinations.

DATES: This finding is effective June 28, 2007.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeffrey Kimes, Air & Radiation Program
(8P-AR), United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 8, 1595
Wynkoop, Denver, Colorado 80202, (303) 312-6445, kimes.jeffrey@epa.gov.
    The letters documenting our finding are available at EPA's conformity
Web site: http://www.epa.gov/otaq/stateresources/transconf/reg8sips.htm.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Throughout this document we, us, or our, are
used to mean EPA.
    This action is simply an announcement of a finding that we have
already made. We sent letters to the State of Colorado, Department of
Public Health and Environment on May 3, 2007, stating that the 2021,
2020, and 2022 motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEB) in the submitted
Denver and Longmont carbon monoxide maintenance plans and the Denver
PM10 maintenance plan are adequate. These findings will also
be announced on our conformity Web site at 
http://www.epa.gov/otaq/stateresources/transconf/reg8sips.htm.
    Transportation conformity is required by section 176(c) of the
Clean Air Act. The conformity rules at 40 CFR part 93 require that
transportation plans, programs, and projects conform to SIPs and
establish the criteria and procedures for determining whether or not
they demonstrate conformity. Conformity to a SIP means that
transportation activities will not produce new air quality violations,
worsen existing violations, or delay timely attainment of the national
ambient air quality standards.
    The criteria by which we determine whether a SIP's MVEBs are
adequate for conformity purposes are outlined in 40 CFR 93.118(e)(4).
Please note that an adequacy review is separate from our completeness
review, and it also should not be used to prejudge our ultimate
approval of the SIP. Even if we find a budget adequate, the SIP could
later be disapproved, and vice versa.
    The process for determining the adequacy of a transportation
conformity budget is described at 40 CFR 93.118(f).
    The 2021, 2020, and 2022 MVEBs from the Denver and Longmont, Colorado
carbon monoxide and PM10 maintenance plans are as follows:

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                                                 Carbon Monoxide
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                                                                                                Emission budget
                  Year                        Maintenance area              Pollutant            (tons per day)
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2021...................................  Denver...................  Carbon Monoxide..........               1600
2020...................................  Longmont.................  Carbon Monoxide..........                 43
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                                                      PM10
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                                                                                                Emission budget
                  Year                        Maintenance area              Pollutant            (tons per day)
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2022...................................  Denver...................  PM10.....................                 55
2022...................................  Denver...................  Nitrogen Oxides (NOX)....                 56
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    40 CFR 93.118(e)(1) requires that upon a finding of adequacy these
budgets must be used in transportation conformity determinations unless
the maintenance plan is later disapproved by EPA.
    We note that the submitted Denver, Colorado, carbon monoxide
maintenance plan proposes revisions to the previously approved 2013
carbon monoxide MVEB for Denver. The submitted Longmont, Colorado,
carbon monoxide maintenance plan proposes changes to the previously
approved 2010 and 2015 carbon monoxide MVEBs for Longmont. The
submitted Denver, Colorado, PM10 maintenance plan proposes
changes to the previously approved 2015 PM10 and
NOX MVEBs for Denver. However, 40 CFR 93.118 (e)(1) does not
allow budgets in submitted plans to supersede MVEBs in approved
implementation plans for the same Clean Air Act requirement and the
same years addressed by a previously approved implementation plan
unless EPA specifies otherwise in its approval of a SIP, a circumstance
that does not apply here. Thus, this adequacy finding does not make any
changes to these previously approved budgets. These budgets will be
addressed in EPA's action regarding the approval or disapproval of the
maintenance plans.
    The submitted Denver PM10 maintenance plan includes a
budget trading protocol for calculating the PM10 and
NOX budgets for each conformity determination. That protocol
will be addressed in EPA's action to approve or disapprove the
maintenance plan; this adequacy finding has no bearing on that action
and does not authorize the use of the budget trading protocol.

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

    Dated: June 1, 2007.
Kerrigan G. Clough,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 8.
[FR Doc. E7-11413 Filed 6-12-07; 8:45 am]
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