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Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Revisions to Regulation for Control of Ozone Season Nitrogen Oxide Emissions

air-emissions · Rule · Published 2018-12-04 · Effective 2019-01-03 · VA · 83 FR 62470

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Document number
2018-26243
Federal Register citation
83 FR 62470
CFR reference
40 CFR 52
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
air-emissions
Publication date
2018-12-04
Effective date
2019-01-03
State
VA
EPA docket
EPA-R03-OAR-2017-0633

Abstract

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is approving two state implementation plan (SIP) revisions submitted by the State of West Virginia. The revisions pertain to a West Virginia regulation that established the nitrogen oxides (NO<INF>X</INF>) ozone season trading program under the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR), which implemented requirements for NO<INF>X</INF> reductions necessary to reduce interstate transport of pollution. The EPA-administered trading programs under CAIR were discontinued upon the implementation of the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR), which was promulgated by EPA to replace CAIR. CSAPR established Federal implementation plans (FIPs) for 28 states, including West Virginia, and applied to electric generating units (EGUs). The SIP submittals are comprised of revisions to the West Virginia regulation that implemented the CAIR ozone season NO<INF>X</INF> trading program that had previously been included in the West Virginia SIP. The revised West Virginia regulation removed the CAIR ozone season NO<INF>X</INF> trading program provisions, which also addressed certain large non-electric generating units (non-EGUs), established new requirements for these large non-EGUs, included a state-wide NO<INF>X</INF> emissions cap, and recodified certain other provisions that address the NO<INF>X</INF> emission reductions required for cement kilns and internal combustion engines. EPA is approving these SIP revisions to West Virginia's ozone season NO<INF>X</INF> regulation in accordance with the requirements of the Clean Air Act (CAA).

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