The definitions in OAR
340-200-0020,
340-204-0010 and this rule apply
to this division. If the same term is defined in this rule and
340-200-0020 or
340-204-0010, the definition in
this rule applies to this division.
(1) "Affected federal land manager" means the
federal agency or the federal official charged with direct responsibility for
management of an area designated as Class I under the Act that is located
within 100 km of the proposed federal action.
(2) "Applicable implementation plan" or
"applicable SIP" means the portion (or portions) of the applicable SIP or most
recent revision thereof, which has been approved under Section 110 of the Act,
or promulgated under Section 110(c) of the Act (Federal implementation plan),
or promulgated under Section 301(d) of the Act which implements the relevant
requirements of the Act.
(3)
"Areawide air quality modeling analysis" means an assessment on a scale that
includes the entire nonattainment area or maintenance area which uses an air
quality dispersion model to determine the effects of emissions on air quality.
(4) "Cause or contribute to any
new violation of any standard in any area" means a federal action that:
(a) Causes a new violation of a NAAQS at a
location in a nonattainment area or maintenance area which would otherwise not
be in violation of the standard during the future period in question if the
federal action were not taken; or
(b) Contributes, in conjunction with other
reasonably foreseeable actions, to a new violation of a NAAQS at a location in
a nonattainment area or maintenance area in a manner that would increase the
frequency or severity of the new violation.
(5) "Caused by", as used in the terms "direct
emissions" and "indirect emissions," means emissions that would not otherwise
occur in the absence of the federal action.
(6) "Criteria pollutant" means any pollutant
for which there is established a NAAQS at 40 CFR part
50 (July 1, 1994).
(7) "Direct emissions" means those
emissions of a criteria pollutant or precursors of a criteria pollutant that
are caused or initiated by the federal action and occur at the same time and
place as the action.
(8)
"Emergency" means a situation where extremely quick action on the part of the
Federal agencies involved is needed and where the timing of such federal
activities makes it impractical to meet the requirements of this division, such
as natural disasters like hurricanes or earthquakes, civil disturbances such as
terrorist acts, and military mobilizations.
(9) "Emissions budgets" means those portions
of the applicable SIP's projected emissions inventories that describe levels of
emissions (mobile, stationary, area, etc.) that provide for meeting reasonable
further progress milestones, attainment, or maintenance for any criteria
pollutant or precursors of a criteria pollutant.
(10) "Emissions offsets", for purposes of OAR
340-250-0080, means emissions
reductions which are quantifiable, consistent with OAR 340 division 268 and
340-224-0090, and the applicable SIP attainment and reasonable further progress
demonstrations, surplus to reductions required by, and credited to, other SIP
provisions, enforceable at both the state and federal levels, and permanent
within the timeframe specified by the program.
(11) "Emissions that a federal agency has a
continuing program responsibility for" means emissions that are specifically
caused by an agency carrying out its authorities, and does not include
emissions that occur due to subsequent activities, unless such activities are
required by the federal agency. Where an agency, in performing its normal
program responsibilities, takes actions itself or imposes conditions that
result in air pollutant emissions by a nonfederal entity taking subsequent
actions, such emissions are covered by the meaning of a continuing program
responsibility.
(12) "EPA" means
the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
(13) "Federal action" means any activity
engaged in by a department, agency, or instrumentality of the federal
government, or any activity that a department, agency or instrumentality of the
federal government supports in any way, provides financial assistance for
licenses, permits, or approves under title
23 U.S.C. or the Federal Transit
Laws (49 U.S.C. Chapter
53). Where the federal action is a permit, license, or
other approval for some aspect of a nonfederal undertaking, the relevant
activity is the part, portion, or phase of the nonfederal undertaking that
requires the federal permit, license, or approval.
(14) "Federal agency" means a federal
department, agency, or instrumentality of the federal government.
(15) "Increase the frequency or severity of
any existing violation of any standard in any area" means to cause a
nonattainment area to exceed a standard more often or to cause a violation at a
greater concentration than previously existed or would otherwise exist during
the future period in question, if the project were not implemented.
(16) "Indirect emissions" means those
emissions of a criteria pollutant or precursors of a criteria pollutant that:
(a) Are caused by the federal action, but may
occur later in time or may be farther removed in distance from the action
itself but are still reasonably foreseeable; and
(b) The federal agency can practicably
control and will maintain control over due to a continuing program
responsibility of the federal agency.
(17) "Local air quality modeling analysis"
means an assessment of localized impacts on a scale smaller than the entire
nonattainment area or maintenance area, including, for example, congested
roadway intersections and highways or transit terminals, which uses an air
quality dispersion model to determine the effects of emissions on air quality.
(18) "Maintenance area" means an
area with a maintenance plan approved under Section 175A of the Act.
(19) "Maintenance plan" means a revision to
the applicable SIP, meeting the requirements of Section 175A of the Act.
(20) "Metropolitan Planning
Organization" or "MPO" means that organization designated as being responsible,
together with the state, for conducting the continuing, cooperative, and
comprehensive planning process under
23 U.S.C.
134 and 49 U.S.C.
1607 .
(21) "Milestone" has the meaning given in
Sections 182(g)(1) and 189(c)(1) of the Act.
(22) "National ambient air quality standards"
or "NAAQS" means those standards established pursuant to Section 109 of the Act
and include standards for carbon monoxide (CO), lead (Pb), nitrogen dioxide
(NO2), ozone, particulate matter (PM10, PM 2.5), and sulfur dioxide (SO2).
(23) "NEPA" means the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended (42
U.S.C.
4321 et seq.).
(24) "Nonattainment area" means an area
designated as nonattainment under Section 107 of the Act and described in 40
CFR part
81 (July 1, 1994).
(25)
"Precursors of a criteria pollutant" means:
(a) For ozone, nitrogen oxides (NOx), unless
an area is exempted from NOx requirements under Section 182(f) of the Act, and
volatile organic compounds (VOC); and
(b) For PM10, those pollutants described in
the PM10 nonattainment area applicable SIP as significant contributors to the
PM10 levels.
(26)
"Reasonably foreseeable emissions" means projected future indirect emissions
that are identified at the time the conformity determination is made; the
location of such emissions is known and the emissions are quantifiable, as
described and documented by the federal agency based on its own information and
after reviewing any information presented to the federal agency.
(27) "Regional water or wastewater projects"
include construction, operation, and maintenance of water or wastewater
treatment facilities, and water storage reservoirs which affect a large portion
of a nonattainment area or maintenance area.
(28) "Regionally significant action" means a
federal action for which the direct emissions and indirect emissions of any
pollutant represent 10 percent or more of a nonattainment area's or maintenance
area's emissions inventory for that pollutant.
(29) "Total of direct and indirect emissions"
means the sum of direct emissions and indirect emissions increases and
decreases caused by the federal action; i.e., the "net" emissions considering
all direct emissions and indirect emissions. The portion of emissions which are
exempt or presumed to conform under OAR
340-250-0020(4), (5), (6) or
(7) are not included in the "total of direct
and indirect emissions."
[NOTE: This rule is included in the State of
Oregon Clean Air Act Implementation Plan as Adopted by the Environmental
Quality Commission under OAR
340-200-0040.]