42 USC § 7473 - Increments and ceilings
(a)
Sulfur oxide and particulate matter; requirement that maximum allowable increases and maximum allowable concentrations not be exceeded
In the case of sulfur oxide and particulate matter, each applicable implementation plan shall contain measures assuring that maximum allowable increases over baseline concentrations of, and maximum allowable concentrations of, such pollutant shall not be exceeded. In the case of any maximum allowable increase (except an allowable increase specified under section
7475
(d)(2)(C)(iv) of this title) for a pollutant based on concentrations permitted under national ambient air quality standards for any period other than an annual period, such regulations shall permit such maximum allowable increase to be exceeded during one such period per year.
(b)
Maximum allowable increases in concentrations over baseline concentrations
(1)
For any class I area, the maximum allowable increase in concentrations of sulfur dioxide and particulate matter over the baseline concentration of such pollutants shall not exceed the following amounts:
Pollutant Maximum allowable increase (in
micrograms per cubic meter)
Particulate matter:
Annual geometric mean 5
Twenty-four-hour maximum 10
Sulfur dioxide:
Annual arithmetic mean 2
Twenty-four-hour maximum 5
Three-hour maximum 25
(2)
For any class II area, the maximum allowable increase in concentrations of sulfur dioxide and particulate matter over the baseline concentration of such pollutants shall not exceed the following amounts:
Pollutant Maximum allowable increase (in
micrograms per cubic meter)
Particulate matter:
Annual geometric mean 19
Twenty-four-hour maximum 37
Sulfur dioxide:
Annual arithmetic mean 20
Twenty-four-hour maximum 91
Three-hour maximum 512
(3)
For any class III area, the maximum allowable increase in concentrations of sulfur dioxide and particulate matter over the baseline concentration of such pollutants shall not exceed the following amounts:
Pollutant Maximum allowable increase (in
micrograms per cubic meter)
Particulate matter:
Annual geometric mean 37
Twenty-four-hour maximum 75
Sulfur dioxide:
Annual arithmetic mean 40
Twenty-four-hour maximum 182
Three-hour maximum 700
(c)
Orders or rules for determining compliance with maximum allowable increases in ambient concentrations of air pollutants
(1)
In the case of any State which has a plan approved by the Administrator for purposes of carrying out this part, the Governor of such State may, after notice and opportunity for public hearing, issue orders or promulgate rules providing that for purposes of determining compliance with the maximum allowable increases in ambient concentrations of an air pollutant, the following concentrations of such pollutant shall not be taken into account:
(A)
concentrations of such pollutant attributable to the increase in emissions from stationary sources which have converted from the use of petroleum products, or natural gas, or both, by reason of an order which is in effect under the provisions of sections
792
(a) and (b) of title
15 (or any subsequent legislation which supersedes such provisions) over the emissions from such sources before the effective date of such order.
[1]
(B)
the concentrations of such pollutant attributable to the increase in emissions from stationary sources which have converted from using natural gas by reason of a natural gas curtailment pursuant to a natural gas curtailment plan in effect pursuant to the Federal Power Act [16 U.S.C. 791a et seq.] over the emissions from such sources before the effective date of such plan,
(2)
No action taken with respect to a source under paragraph (1)(A) or (1)(B) shall apply more than five years after the effective date of the order referred to in paragraph (1)(A) or the plan referred to in paragraph (1)(B), whichever is applicable. If both such order and plan are applicable, no such action shall apply more than five years after the later of such effective dates.
[1] So in original. The period probably should be a comma.
(a)
Sulfur oxide and particulate matter; requirement that maximum allowable increases and maximum allowable concentrations not be exceeded
In the case of sulfur oxide and particulate matter, each applicable implementation plan shall contain measures assuring that maximum allowable increases over baseline concentrations of, and maximum allowable concentrations of, such pollutant shall not be exceeded. In the case of any maximum allowable increase (except an allowable increase specified under section
7475
(d)(2)(C)(iv) of this title) for a pollutant based on concentrations permitted under national ambient air quality standards for any period other than an annual period, such regulations shall permit such maximum allowable increase to be exceeded during one such period per year.
(b)
Maximum allowable increases in concentrations over baseline concentrations
(1)
For any class I area, the maximum allowable increase in concentrations of sulfur dioxide and particulate matter over the baseline concentration of such pollutants shall not exceed the following amounts:
Pollutant Maximum allowable increase (in
micrograms per cubic meter)
Particulate matter:
Annual geometric mean 5
Twenty-four-hour maximum 10
Sulfur dioxide:
Annual arithmetic mean 2
Twenty-four-hour maximum 5
Three-hour maximum 25
(2)
For any class II area, the maximum allowable increase in concentrations of sulfur dioxide and particulate matter over the baseline concentration of such pollutants shall not exceed the following amounts:
Pollutant Maximum allowable increase (in
micrograms per cubic meter)
Particulate matter:
Annual geometric mean 19
Twenty-four-hour maximum 37
Sulfur dioxide:
Annual arithmetic mean 20
Twenty-four-hour maximum 91
Three-hour maximum 512
(3)
For any class III area, the maximum allowable increase in concentrations of sulfur dioxide and particulate matter over the baseline concentration of such pollutants shall not exceed the following amounts:
Pollutant Maximum allowable increase (in
micrograms per cubic meter)
Particulate matter:
Annual geometric mean 37
Twenty-four-hour maximum 75
Sulfur dioxide:
Annual arithmetic mean 40
Twenty-four-hour maximum 182
Three-hour maximum 700
(c)
Orders or rules for determining compliance with maximum allowable increases in ambient concentrations of air pollutants
(1)
In the case of any State which has a plan approved by the Administrator for purposes of carrying out this part, the Governor of such State may, after notice and opportunity for public hearing, issue orders or promulgate rules providing that for purposes of determining compliance with the maximum allowable increases in ambient concentrations of an air pollutant, the following concentrations of such pollutant shall not be taken into account:
(A)
concentrations of such pollutant attributable to the increase in emissions from stationary sources which have converted from the use of petroleum products, or natural gas, or both, by reason of an order which is in effect under the provisions of sections
792
(a) and (b) of title
15 (or any subsequent legislation which supersedes such provisions) over the emissions from such sources before the effective date of such order.
[1]
(B)
the concentrations of such pollutant attributable to the increase in emissions from stationary sources which have converted from using natural gas by reason of a natural gas curtailment pursuant to a natural gas curtailment plan in effect pursuant to the Federal Power Act [16 U.S.C. 791a et seq.] over the emissions from such sources before the effective date of such plan,
(2)
No action taken with respect to a source under paragraph (1)(A) or (1)(B) shall apply more than five years after the effective date of the order referred to in paragraph (1)(A) or the plan referred to in paragraph (1)(B), whichever is applicable. If both such order and plan are applicable, no such action shall apply more than five years after the later of such effective dates.
[1] So in original. The period probably should be a comma.
Source
(July 14, 1955, ch. 360, title I, § 163, as added Pub. L. 95–95, title I, § 127(a),Aug. 7, 1977, 91 Stat. 732; amended Pub. L. 95–190, § 14(a)(41),Nov. 16, 1977, 91 Stat. 1401.)
References In Text
The Federal Power Act, referred to in subsec. (c)(1)(B), is act June 10, 1920, ch. 285, 41 Stat. 1063, as amended, which is classified generally to chapter 12 (§ 791a et seq.) of Title 16, Conservation. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see section
791a of Title
16 and Tables.
Amendments
1977—Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 95–190inserted “section” before “7475”.
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