Regulations last checked for updates: Nov 23, 2024

Title 40 - Protection of Environment last revised: Nov 21, 2024
§ 52.70 - Identification of plan.

(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State implementation plan for the State of Alaska under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.

(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraph (c) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to February 10, 2022, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the Federal Register. Entries in paragraph (c) of this section with EPA approval dates after February 10, 2022, will be incorporated by reference in the next update to the SIP compilation.

(2) The EPA Region 10 certifies that the rules and regulations provided by the EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State Implementation Plan as of February 10, 2022.

(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the EPA Region 10 Office at 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle WA, 98101; or the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, email [email protected], or go to: www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.

(c) EPA approved regulations.

Table 1 to paragraph (c)—EPA-Approved Alaska Regulations

State citation Title/subject State effective date EPA approval date Explanations
Alaska Administrative Code Title 18—Environmental Conservation, Chapter 50—Air Quality Control (18 AAC 50)
18 AAC 50—Article 1. Ambient Air Quality Management
18 AAC 50.005Purpose and Applicability of Chapter10/1/20048/14/2007, 72 FR 45378
18 AAC 50.007Local Government Powers or Obligations Under a Local Air Quality Control Program2/28/20159/8/2017, 82 FR 42457
18 AAC 50.010Ambient Air Quality Standards8/20/20168/28/2017, 82 FR 40712Except (8).
18 AAC 50.015Air Quality Designations, Classifications, and Control Regions11/7/20202/10/2022, 87 FR 7722
18 AAC 50.020Baseline Dates and Maximum Allowable Increases8/20/20168/28/2017, 82 FR 40712
18 AAC 50.025Visibility and Other Special Protection Areas5/16/20228/9/2023, 88 FR 53793.
18 AAC 50.030State Air Quality Control Plan11/7/20202/10/2022, 87 FR 7722Except (a).
18 AAC 50.035Documents, Procedures, and Methods Adopted by Reference4/16/20223/22/2023, 88 FR 17159Except (a)(6), (a)(9), and (b)(4).
18 AAC 50.040Federal Standards Adopted by Reference4/16/20223/22/2023, 88 FR 17159Except (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (g), (j) and (k).
18 AAC 50.045Prohibitions10/1/20048/14/2007, 72 FR 45378
18 AAC 50.050Incinerator Emission Standards7/25/20089/19/2014, 79 FR 56268
18 AAC 50.055Industrial Processes and Fuel-Burning Equipment9/15/20188/29/2019, 84 FR 45419Except (d)(2)(B).
18 AAC 50.065Open Burning3/2/20169/8/2017, 82 FR 42457
18 AAC 50.070Marine Vessel Visible Emission Standards6/21/19988/14/2007, 72 FR 45378
18 AAC 50.075Solid Fuel-Fired Heating Device Visible Emission Standards11/18/202012/5/2023, 88 FR 84626except (d)(2).
18 AAC 50.076Solid Fuel-Fired Heating Device Fuel Requirements; Requirements for Wood Sellers1/8/20209/24/2021, 86 FR 52997Except (g)(11).
18 AAC 50.077Standards for Wood-Fired Heating Devices11/7/20202/10/2022, 87 FR 7722Except (g).
18 AAC 50.078Additional Control Measures for a Serious PM-2.5 Nonattainment Area1/8/20209/24/2021, 86 FR 52997Except (c) and (d).
18 AAC 50.079Provisions for Coal-Fired Heating Devices1/8/20209/24/2021, 86 FR 52997Except (e).
18 AAC 50.100Nonroad Engines10/1/20048/14/2007, 72 FR 45378
18 AAC 50.110Air Pollution Prohibited5/26/19725/31/1972, 37 FR 10842
18 AAC 50—Article 2. Program Administration
18 AAC 50.200Information Requests10/1/20048/14/2007, 72 FR 45378
18 AAC 50.201Ambient Air Quality Investigation10/1/20048/14/2007, 72 FR 45378
18 AAC 50.205Certification11/7/20202/10/2022, 87 FR 7722
18 AAC 50.215Ambient Air Quality Analysis Methods9/15/20188/29/2019, 84 FR 45419Except (a)(4).
18 AAC 50.220Enforceable Test Methods9/15/20188/29/2019, 84 FR 45419Except (c)(1)(A), (B), (C), and (c)(2).
18 AAC 50.225Owner-Requested Limits9/15/20188/29/2019, 84 FR 45419
18 AAC 50.230Preapproved Emission Limits11/7/20202/10/2022, 87 FR 7722Except (d).
18 AAC 50.245Air Quality Episodes and Advisories for Air Pollutants Other than PM-2.52/28/20159/8/2017, 82 FR 42457
18 AAC 50.246Air Quality Episodes and Advisories for PM-2.52/28/20159/8/2017, 82 FR 42457
18 AAC 50.250Procedures and Criteria for Revising Air Quality Classifications11/7/20202/10/2022, 87 FR 7722
18 AAC 50.260Guidelines for Best Available Retrofit Technology under the Regional Haze Rule9/15/20188/29/2019, 84 FR 45419
18 AAC 50.270Electronic Submission Requirements9/7/20223/22/2023, 88 FR 17159
18 AAC 50.275Consistency of Reporting Methodologies9/7/20223/22/2023, 88 FR 17159
18 AAC 50—Article 3. Major Stationary Source Permits
18 AAC 50.301Permit Continuity10/1/20048/14/2007, 72 FR 45378
18 AAC 50.302Construction Permits9/14/20129/19/2014, 79 FR 56268Except (a)(3).
18 AAC 50.306Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) Permits1/4/20139/19/2014, 79 FR 56268
18 AAC 50.311Nonattainment Area Major Stationary Source Permits11/7/20202/10/2022, 87 FR 7722
18 AAC 50.345Construction, Minor and Operating Permits: Standard Permit Conditions9/15/20188/29/2019, 84 FR 45419Except (b), (c)(3), and (l).
18 AAC 50—Article 4. User Fees
18 AAC 50.400Permit Administration Fees9/7/20223/22/2023, 88 FR 17159Except (a), (b), (c), and (i).
18 AAC 50—Article 5. Minor Permits
18 AAC 50.502Minor Permits for Air Quality Protection5/16/20228/9/2023, 88 FR 53793
18 AAC 50.508Minor Permits Requested by the Owner or Operator12/9/20109/19/2014, 79 FR 56268
18 AAC 50.510Minor Permit—Title V Permit Interface12/9/20109/19/2014, 79 FR 56268
18 AAC 50.540Minor Permit: Application5/16/20228/9/2023, 88 FR 53793
18 AAC 50.542Minor Permit: Review and Issuance5/16/20228/9/2023, 88 FR 53793
18 AAC 50.544Minor Permits: Content12/9/20109/19/2014, 79 FR 56268
18 AAC 50.546Minor Permits: Revisions7/15/20089/19/2014, 79 FR 56268Except (b).
18 AAC 50.560General Minor Permits9/15/20188/29/2019, 84 FR 45419
18 AAC 50—Article 7. Transportation Conformity
18 AAC 50.700Purpose4/17/20159/8/2015; 80 FR 53735
18 AAC 50.705Applicability4/17/20159/8/2015; 80 FR 53735
18 AAC 50.712Agency Responsibilities4/17/20159/8/2015; 80 FR 53735
18 AAC 50.715Interagency Consultation Procedures3/2/20168/28/2017, 82 FR 40712
18 AAC 50.720Public Involvement3/2/20168/28/2017, 82 FR 40712
18 AAC 50.740Written Comments4/17/20159/8/2015, 80 FR 53735
18 AAC 50.745Resolving Conflicts4/17/20159/8/2015, 80 FR 53735
18 AAC 50.750Exempt Projects4/17/20159/8/2015, 80 FR 53735
18 AAC 50—Article 9. General Provisions
18 AAC 50.900Small Business Assistance Program10/1/20048/14/2007, 72 FR 45378
18 AAC 50.990Definitions11/7/20202/10/2022, 87 FR 7722
Alaska Administrative Code Title 18—Environmental Conservation, Chapter 52—Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Requirements (18 AAC 52)
18 AAC 52—Article 1. Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Requirements
18 AAC 52.005Applicability and General Requirements5/17/20083/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.007Suspension and Reestablishment of I/M Requirements5/17/20083/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.010I/M Program Administration Office2/18/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.015Motor Vehicle Maintenance Requirements2/18/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.020Certificate of Inspection Requirements2/18/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.025Visual Identification of Certificate of Inspection, Waivers, and Exempt Vehicles2/18/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.030Department-Administered I/M Program2/1/19944/5/1995, 60 FR 17232
18 AAC 52.035I/M Program Administered by an Implementing Agency3/27/20023/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.037Reporting Requirements for an I/M Program Administered by an Implementing Agency2/18/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.040Centralized Inspection Program2/1/19944/5/1995, 60 FR 17232
18 AAC 52.045Decentralized Inspection Program2/1/19944/5/1995, 60 FR 17232
18 AAC 52.050Emissions Standards3/27/20023/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.055Alternative Requirements, Standards and Test Procedures1/1/20001/8/2002, 67 FR 822
18 AAC 52.060Waivers5/17/20083/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.065Emissions-Related Repair Cost Minimum1/1/20001/8/2002, 67 FR 822
18 AAC 52.070Referee Facility3/27/20023/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.075Kit Cars and Custom-Manufactured Vehicles2/1/19944/5/1995, 60 FR 17232
18 AAC 52.080Grey Market Vehicles3/27/20023/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.085Vehicle Modifications2/18/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.090Repair of Nonconforming Vehicles1/1/199812/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 52.095Minimum Certification Requirements1/1/199812/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 52.100Enforcement Procedures for Violations by Motorists12/14/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.105Enforcement Procedures for Violations by Certified Mechanics or Stations1/1/20001/8/2002, 67 FR 822
18 AAC 52—Article 4. Certification Requirements
18 AAC 52.400Mechanic Certification1/1/199812/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 52.405Certified Mechanic Examinations3/27/20023/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.410Training Course Certification2/18/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.415I/M Station Certification1/1/20001/8/2002, 67 FR 822
18 AAC 52.420Equipment Certification1/1/20001/8/2002, 67 FR 822
18 AAC 52.425Renewal of Certification1/1/199812/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 52.430Duty to Report Change in Status2/1/19944/5/1995, 60 FR 17232
18 AAC 52.440Monitoring of Certified Mechanics and Stations1/1/20001/8/2002, 67 FR 822
18 AAC 52.445Suspension or Revocation of Certification2/1/19944/5/1995, 60 FR 17232
18 AAC 52—Article 5. Certified Station Requirements
18 AAC 52.500General Operating Requirements1/1/20001/8/2002, 67 FR 822
18 AAC 52.505Display of Certified Station Sign2/1/19944/5/1995, 60 FR 17232
18 AAC 52.510Display of Certificates2/18/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.515Inspection Charges2/18/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.520Required Tools and Equipment2/18/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.525Remote Station Operation1/1/20001/8/2002, 67 FR 822
18 AAC 52.527Prescreening Prohibited1/1/20001/8/2002, 67 FR 822
18 AAC 52.530Preliminary Inspection1/1/20001/8/2002, 67 FR 822
18 AAC 52.535Test Abort Conditions3/27/20023/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.540Official I/M Testing3/27/20023/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
18 AAC 52.545Parts on Order1/1/199812/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 52.546Unavailable Parts1/1/199812/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 52.550Recordkeeping Requirements2/1/19944/5/1995, 60 FR 17232
18 AAC 52—Article 9. General Provisions
18 AAC 52.990Definitions2/18/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
Alaska Administrative Code Title 18—Environmental Conservation, Chapter 53—Fuel Requirements for Motor Vehicles (18 AAC 53)
18 AAC 53—Article 1. Oxygenated Gasoline Requirements
18 AAC 53.005Purpose and Applicability; General Requirements10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.007Dispenser Labeling10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.010Control Periods and Control Areas2/20/20046/23/2004, 69 FR 34935
18 AAC 53.020Required Oxygen Content10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.030Sampling, Testing and Oxygen Content Calculations10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.035Per Gallon Method of Compliance10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.040Averaging Oxygen Content Method of Compliance10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.045Oxygen Credits and Debits10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.060Oxygenated Gasoline Blending10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.070Registration and Permit10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.080Car Fees12/30/20001/08/2002, 67 FR 822
18 AAC 53.090Recordkeeping10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.100Reporting10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.105Product Transfer Document10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.120Inspection and Sampling10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.130Liability for Violation10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.140Defenses for Violation10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.150Temporary Variances10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.160Quality Assurance Program10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.170Attest Engagements10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
18 AAC 53.190Suspension and Reestablishment of Control Period2/20/20046/23/2004, 69 FR 34935
18 AAC 53—Article 9. General Provisions
18 AAC 53.990Definitions10/31/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940

Table 2 to paragraph (c)—Alaska State Statutes

State citation Title/subject State effective date EPA approval date Explanations
Title 45—Trade and Commerce, Chapter 45.45. Trade Practices
Sec. 45.45.400Prohibited Transfer of Used Cars6/25/199311/18/1998, 63 FR 63983Except (b).
Title 46—Water, Air, Energy, and Environmental Conservation, Chapter 46.14. Air Quality Control
Sec. 46.14.550Responsibilities of Owner and Operator; Agent for Service1/4/20139/19/2014, 79 FR 56268
Sec. 46.14.560Unavoidable Malfunctions and Emergencies6/25/199311/18/1998, 63 FR 63983
Sec. 46.14.990Definitions1/4/20139/19/2014, 79 FR 56268Except (1) through (3), (6), (7), (9) through (14), (19) through (26), and (28).

Table 3 to paragraph (c)—City and Borough Codes and Ordinances

State citation Title/subject State effective date EPA approval date Explanations
Anchorage Municipal Code and Ordinances
Anchorage Municipal Code 21.85.030Improvement Requirements by Improvement Area1/16/1987 (city effective date)8/13/1993, 58 FR 43084Eagle River PM Plan—Contingency Plan.
Anchorage Municipal Code 21.45.080.W.7Paving9/24/1991 (city effective date)8/13/1993, 58 FR 43084Section W.7. Eagle River PM Plan—Contingency Plan.
Anchorage Ordinance 2006-13An ordinance amending the Anchorage Municipal Code, Chapters 15.80 and 15.85 to comply with State I/M regulations and to comply with DMV Electronic Procedures.2/14/2006 (city approval date)3/22/2010, 75 FR 13436Anchorage Transportation Control Program—Carbon Monoxide.
City and Borough of Juneau Ordinances
Ordinance of the City and Borough of Juneau, No. 91-53An Ordinance amending the wood smoke control fine schedule to increase the fines for violations of the wood smoke control code1/6/1992 (city adoption date)3/24/1994, 59 FR 13884Mendenhall Valley PM Plan.
Ordinance of the City and Borough of Juneau No. 93-01Setting boundaries for regrading and surfacing2/8/1993 (city adoption date)3/24/1994, 59 FR 13884Mendenhall Valley PM Plan.
Ordinance of the City and Borough of Juneau, No. 93-06Setting boundaries for regrading and surfacing4/5/1993 (city adoption date)3/24/1994, 59 FR 13884Mendenhall Valley PM Plan.
Ordinance of the City and Borough of Juneau, No. 93-39amAn Ordinance creating Local Improvement District No. 77 of the City and Borough, setting boundaries for drainage and paving of streets in the Mendenhall Valley11/17/1993 (city adoption date)3/24/1994, 59 FR 13884Mendenhall Valley PM Plan.
Ordinance of the City and Borough of Juneau, Serial No. 2008-28An Ordinance Amending the Woodsmoke Control Program Regarding Solid Fuel-Fired Burning Devices.9/8/2008 (city adoption date)5/9/2013, 78 FR 27071Mendenhall Valley PM Limited Maintenance Plan.
Fairbanks North Star Borough Ordinances and Code
Fairbanks North Star Borough Ordinance No. 2001-17Mandating a Fairbanks North Star Borough Motor Vehicle Plug-in Program4/12/2001 (borough adoption date)2/4/2002, 67 FR 5064Fairbanks Transportation Control Program—Carbon Monoxide.
Fairbanks North Star Borough Ordinance No. 2003-71An Ordinance amending the Carbon Monoxide Emergency Episode Prevention Plan including implementing a Woodstove Control Ordinance10/30/2003 (borough adoption date)7/27/2004, 69 FR 44601Fairbanks Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan.
Chapter 21.28—PM2.5 Air Quality Control Program
21.28.010Definitions3/2/2015 (borough effective date)9/8/2017, 82 FR 42457
21.28.020Borough listed appliances1/15/2016 (borough effective date)9/8/2017, 82 FR 42457
21.28.030Prohibited acts10/1/2016 (borough effective date)9/8/2017, 82 FR 42457Except H and J.
21.28.050Forecasting exceedances and restrictions in the air quality control zone during an alert6/26/2015 (borough effective date)9/8/2017, 82 FR 42457
21.28.060No other adequate source of heat determination8/12/2016 (borough effective date)9/8/2017, 82 FR 42457

(d) EPA approved state source-specific requirements.

EPA-Approved Alaska Source-Specific Requirements

Name of source Order/permit number State effective date EPA approval date Explanations
None

(e) EPA approved nonregulatory provisions and quasi-regulatory measures.

Table 5 to Paragraph (e)—EPA-Approved Alaska Nonregulatory Provisions and Quasi-Regulatory Measures

Name of SIP provision Applicable geographic or
nonattainment area
State submittal date EPA approval date Explanations
State of Alaska Air Quality Control Plan: Volume II. Analysis of Problems, Control Actions
Section I. Background
II.I.A. IntroductionStatewide1/8/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
II.I.B. Air Quality Control RegionsStatewide1/8/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
II.I.C. Attainment/nonattainment DesignationsStatewide1/8/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
II.I.D. Prevention of Significant Deterioration DesignationsStatewide1/8/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
II.I.E. New Source ReviewStatewide1/8/199712/29/1999, 64 FR 72940
Section II. State Air Quality Control Program
II.II. State Air Quality Control ProgramStatewide7/9/201210/22/2012, 77 FR 64425
Section III. Areawide Pollutant Control Program
II.III.A. Statewide Carbon Monoxide Control ProgramStatewide6/5/20083/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
II.III.B. Anchorage Transportation Control ProgramAnchorage1/4/20029/18/2002, 67 FR 58711
II.III.B.11. Anchorage Carbon Monoxide Maintenance PlanAnchorage9/20/20113/3/2014, 79 FR 11707
II.III.B.12. Anchorage Second 10-year Carbon Monoxide Limited Maintenance PlanAnchorage4/22/20133/3/2014, 79 FR 11707
II.III.C. Fairbanks Transportation Control ProgramFairbanks8/30/20012/4/2002, 67 FR 5064
II.III.C.11. Fairbanks Carbon Monoxide Redesignation and Maintenance PlanFairbanks9/15/20093/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
II.III.C.12. Fairbanks Second 10-year Carbon Monoxide Limited Maintenance PlanFairbanks4/22/20138/9/2013, 78 FR 48611
II.III.D. Particulate MatterStatewide10/15/19918/13/1993, 58 FR 43084
II.III.D.2. Eagle River PM10 Control PlanEagle River10/15/19918/13/1993, 58 FR 43084
II.III.D.2.a. Eagle River PM10 Limited Maintenance PlanEagle River9/29/20101/7/2013, 78 FR 900
II.III.D.2.b. Second 10-year PM10 Limited Maintenance PlanEagle River11/10/202011/9/2021, 86 FR 62096
II.III.D.3. Mendenhall Valley PM10 Control PlanMendenhall Valley6/22/19933/24/1994, 59 FR 13884
II.III.D.3.a. Mendenhall Valley PM10 Limited Maintenance PlanMendenhall Valley5/14/20095/9/2013, 78 FR 27071
II.III.D.3.b. Mendenhall Valley Second 10-year Limited Maintenance PlanMendenhall Valley11/10/202010/25/2021, 86 FR 58807
II.III.D.4. Interstate Transport of Particulate MatterStatewide2/7/200810/15/2008, 73 FR 60955
II.III.D.5. Fairbanks North Star Borough PM2.5 Control PlanFairbanks North Star Borough11/23/20169/8/2017, 82 FR 42457Fairbanks North Star Borough PM2.5 Moderate Area Plan.
II.III.E. Ice FogStatewide1/18/19807/5/1983, 48 FR 30623
II.III.F. Open BurningStatewide4/4/20112/14/2013, 78 FR 10546
II.III.F.1. In Situ Burning Guidelines for AlaskaStatewide4/4/20112/14/2013, 78 FR 10546Revision 1, August 2008.
II.III.G. Wood Smoke Pollution ControlStatewide11/15/19834/24/1984, 49 FR 17497
II.III.H. Lead Pollution ControlStatewide11/15/19831/3/1984, 49 FR 67
II.III.I. Transportation ConformityStatewide4/17/20159/8/2015, 80 FR 53735
II.III.I.1. Transportation Conformity SupplementStatewide7/29/20159/8/2015, 80 FR 53735Clarification re: access to public records: AS 40.25.110, AS 40.25.115, and 2 AAC 96.
II.III.J. General ConformityStatewide12/05/19949/27/1995, 60 FR 49765
II.III.K. Area Wide Pollutant Control Program for Regional HazeStatewide4/4/20112/14/2013, 78 FR 10546
Section IV. Point Source Control Program
II.IV.A. SummaryStatewide11/15/19834/24/1984, 49 FR 17497
II.IV.B. State Air Quality RegulationsStatewide11/15/19834/24/1984, 49 FR 17497
II.IV.C. Local ProgramsStatewide11/15/19834/24/1984, 49 FR 17497
II.IV.D. Description of Source Categories and PollutantsStatewide11/15/19834/24/1984, 49 FR 17497
II.IV.E. Point Source ControlStatewide11/15/19834/24/1984, 49 FR 17497
II.IV.F. Facility Review ProceduresStatewide9/12/19887/31/1989, 54 FR 31522
II.IV.G. Application Review and Permit DevelopmentStatewide11/15/19834/24/1984, 49 FR 17497
II.IV.H. Permit Issuance RequirementsStatewide11/15/19834/24/1984, 49 FR 17497
Section V. Ambient Air Monitoring
II.V.A. PurposeStatewide1/18/19804/15/1981, 46 FR 21994
II.V.B. Completed Air Monitoring ProjectsStatewide1/18/19804/15/1981, 46 FR 21994
II.V.C. Air Monitoring NetworkStatewide1/18/1980; 7/11/19944/15/1981, 46 FR 21994; 4/5/1995, 60 FR 17237
II.V.E. Annual ReviewStatewide1/18/19804/15/1981, 46 FR 21994
State of Alaska Air Quality Control Plan: Volume III. Appendices
Section II. State Air Quality Control Program
III.II.A. State Air StatutesStatewide12/11/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436Except 46.03.170.
III.II.A.1. State Attorney General Opinions on Legal AuthorityStatewide12/11/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
III.II.B. Municipality of Anchorage and ADEC AgreementsAnchorage4/22/20133/3/2014, 79 FR 11707
III.II.C. Fairbanks North Star Borough and ADEC AgreementsFairbanks12/11/20063/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
III.II.D. CAA Section 110 Infrastructure Certification Documentation and Supporting DocumentsStatewide10/25/201812/23/2019, 84 FR 70428
III.II.D.1. Attachment 1—Public Official Financial Disclosure (2 AAC 50.010 through 2 AAC 50.200)Statewide7/9/201210/22/2012, 77 FR 64425Approved for purposes of CAA section 128.
III.II.D.2. Attachment 2—Executive Branch Code of Ethics (9 AAC 52.010 through 9 AAC 52.990)Statewide7/9/201210/22/2012, 77 FR 64425Approved for purposes of CAA section 128.
Section III. Area Wide Pollutant Control Program
III.III.A. I/M Program ManualStatewide6/5/20083/22/2010, 75 FR 13436
III.III.B. Municipality of AnchorageAnchorage4/22/20133/3/2014, 79 FR 11707
III.III.C. FairbanksFairbanks4/22/20138/9/2013, 78 FR 48611
III.III.D. Particulate MatterStatewide10/15/19918/13/1993, 58 FR 43084
III.III.D.2. Eagle River PM10 Control PlanEagle River11/10/202011/9/2021, 86 FR 62096
III.III.D.3. Control Plan for the Mendenhall Valley of JuneauMendenhall Valley11/10/202010/25/2021, 86 FR 58807
III.III.D.5. Fairbanks North Star Borough PM2.5 Control PlanFairbanks North Star Borough11/23/20169/8/2017, 82 FR 42457Only with respect to the Fairbanks North Star Borough PM2.5 Moderate Area Plan.
III.III.G. Ordinance of the City and Borough of JuneauJuneau11/15/19834/24/1984, 49 FR 17497
III.III.H. Support Documents for Lead PlanStatewide11/15/19831/3/1984, 49 FR 67
III.III.K. Area wide Pollutant Control Program for Regional HazeStatewide4/4/20112/14/2013, 78 FR 10546
Section IV. Point Source Control Program
III.IV. Point Source Control ProgramStatewide11/15/19834/24/1984, 49 FR 17497
III.IV.1. PSD Area Classification and ReclassificationStatewide11/15/19834/24/1984, 49 FR 17497
III.IV.2. Compliance AssuranceStatewide11/15/19834/24/1984, 49 FR 17497
III.IV.3. Testing ProceduresStatewide11/15/19834/24/1984, 49 FR 17497
Section V. Ambient Air Monitoring
III.V. Ambient Air MonitoringStatewide11/15/19834/24/1984, 49 FR 17497
Section VI. Small Business Assistance Program
III.VI. Small Business Assistance ProgramStatewide4/18/19949/5/1995, 60 FR 46021
Infrastructure and Interstate Transport
Interstate Transport Requirements—1997 Ozone and 1997 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide2/7/200810/15/2008, 73 FR 60955Approved SIP for purposes of CAA section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) for the 1997 Ozone and 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS.
Infrastructure Requirements—1997 Ozone NAAQSStatewide7/9/201210/22/2012, 77 FR 64425Approved SIP for purposes of CAA sections 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M) for the 1997 Ozone NAAQS.
Interstate Transport Requirements—2008 Ozone and 2006 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide3/29/20118/4/2014, 79 FR 45103Approved SIP for purposes of CAA section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) for the 2008 Ozone and 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS.
Interstate Transport Requirements—2008 Lead NAAQSStatewide7/9/20128/4/2014, 79 FR 45103Approved SIP for purposes of CAA section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) for the 2008 Lead NAAQS.
Infrastructure Requirements—1997 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide7/9/201211/10/2014, 79 FR 66651Approved SIP for purposes of CAA section 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M) for the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS.
Infrastructure Requirements—2006 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide7/9/2012, 3/29/201111/10/2014, 79 FR 66651Approved SIP for purposes of CAA section 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M) for the 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS.
Infrastructure Requirements—2008 Ozone NAAQSStatewide7/9/2012, 3/29/201111/10/2014, 79 FR 66651Approved SIP for purposes of CAA section 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M) for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS.
Infrastructure Requirements—2010 NO2 NAAQSStatewide5/12/20155/12/2017, 82 FR 22081Approved SIP for purposes of CAA section 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M) for the 2010 NO2 NAAQS.
Infrastructure Requirements—2010 SO2 NAAQSStatewide5/12/20155/12/2017, 82 FR 22081Approved SIP for purposes of CAA section 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M) for the 2010 SO2 NAAQS.
Interstate Transport Requirements—2015 Ozone NAAQSStatewide10/25/201812/18/2019, 84 FR 69331Approved SIP for purposes of CAA section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) for the 2015 Ozone NAAQS.
Infrastructure Requirements—2015 Ozone NAAQSStatewide10/25/201812/23/2019, 84 FR 70428Approved SIP for purposes of CAA section 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M) for the 2015 Ozone NAAQS.
Regulations Approved but Not Incorporated by Reference
18 AAC 50.076(g)(11) Solid Fuel-fired Heating Device Fuel Requirements; Registration of Commercial Wood SellersStatewide11/26/20169/8/2017, 82 FR 42457
21.28.030.J Prohibited Acts. PenaltiesFairbanks North Star Borough10/1/2016 (borough effective date)9/8/2017, 82 FR 42457FNSB Code Chapter 21.28 PM2.5 Air Quality Control Program.
21.28.040 Enhanced voluntary removal, replacement and repair programFairbanks North Star Borough1/15/2016 (borough effective date)9/8/2017, 82 FR 42457FNSB Code Chapter 21.28 PM2.5 Air Quality Control Program.
21.28.070 Voluntary burn cessation programFairbanks North Star Borough4/24/2015 (borough effective date)9/8/2017, 82 FR 42457FNSB Code Chapter 21.28 PM2.5 Air Quality Control Program.
Recently Approved Plans
II.III.D.5.11 Fairbanks Emergency Episode PlanFairbanks North Star Borough11/28/20186/5/2019, 84 FR 26019Revision to II.III.D.5.
III.III.D.5.12 Appendix to Volume II. Section III.D.5Fairbanks North Star Borough11/28/20186/5/2019, 84 FR 26019Revision to pages 68 through 84 of III.III.D.5.
II.III.D.7.06 Fairbanks Emissions Inventory DataFairbanks North Star Borough12/13/20199/24/2021, 86 FR 52997Approved for purposes of the Fairbanks Serious Plan 2013 base year emissions inventory.
III.III.D.7.06 Appendix to Fairbanks Emissions Inventory DataFairbanks North Star Borough12/13/20199/24/2021, 86 FR 52997Approved for purposes of the Fairbanks Serious Plan 2013 base year emissions inventory.
II.III.D.7.08 Fairbanks ModelingFairbanks North Star Borough12/13/20199/24/2021, 86 FR 52997Approved for purposes of the Fairbanks Serious Plan PM2.5 precursor demonstration for NOX and VOC emissions as it relates to BACM/BACT control measure requirements.
II.III.D.7.12 Fairbanks Emergency Episode PlanFairbanks North Star Borough12/15/20209/24/2021, 86 FR 52997
II.III.D.7.01 Executive SummaryFairbanks North Star Borough12/13/201912/5/2023, 88 FR 84626
II.III.D.7.02 Background and Overview of PM2.5 RuleFairbanks North Star Borough12/13/201912/5/2023, 88 FR 84626
III.III.D.7.02 Appendix to Background and Overview of PM2.5 RuleFairbanks North Star Borough12/13/201912/5/2023, 88 FR 84626
II.III.D.7.03 Nonattainment Area Boundary and Design Episode SelectionFairbanks North Star Borough12/13/201912/5/2023, 88 FR 84626
III.III.D.7.03 Appendix to Nonattainment Area Boundary and Design Episode SelectionFairbanks North Star Borough12/13/201912/5/2023, 88 FR 84626
II.III.D.7.04 Ambient Air Quality and TrendsFairbanks North Star Borough12/15/202012/5/2023, 88 FR 84626
II.III.D.7.05 PM2.5 Network and Monitoring ProgramFairbanks North Star Borough12/15/202012/5/2023, 88 FR 84626
III.III.D.7.05 Appendix to PM2.5 Network and Monitoring ProgramFairbanks North Star Borough12/15/202012/5/2023, 88 FR 84626
II.III.D.7.06 Fairbanks Emissions Inventory DataFairbanks North Star Borough12/15/202012/5/2023, 88 FR 84626Approved for purposes of the Fairbanks 189(d) Plan 2019 base year emissions inventory.
III.III.D.7.06 Appendix to Fairbanks Emissions Inventory DataFairbanks North Star Borough12/15/202012/5/2023, 88 FR 84626Approved for purposes of the Fairbanks 189(d) Plan 2019 base year emissions inventory.
II.III.D.7.07 Control StrategiesFairbanks North Star Borough12/15/202012/5/2023, 88 FR 84626Approved for purposes of the Fairbanks Serious Plan and Fairbanks 189(d) Plan for the following emission source categories: solid fuel home heating device; residential and commercial fuel oil combustion; charbroiler; used oil burner; incinerator; PM2.5 and NH3 BACT determination for Doyon-Fort Wainwright Central Heating and Power Plant; PM2.5 and NH3 BACT determination for the University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus Power Plant except for the PM2.5 BACT determination for the three small diesel fired engines (EUs 23, 26 and 27); PM2.5 and NH3 BACT determinations for Golden Valley Electric Association Zehnder Power Plant; PM2.5 and NH3 BACT Determinations for the Golden Valley Electric Association North Pole Power Plant; and Nonattainment New Source Review Requirements.
III.III.D.7.07 Appendix to Control StrategiesFairbanks North Star Borough12/15/202012/5/2023, 88 FR 84626Approved for purposes of the Fairbanks Serious Plan and Fairbanks 189(d) Plan for the following emission source categories: solid fuel home heating device; residential and commercial fuel oil combustion; charbroiler; used oil burner; incinerator; PM2.5 and NH3 BACT determination for Doyon-Fort Wainwright Central Heating and Power Plant; PM2.5 and NH3 BACT determination for the University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus Power Plant except for the PM2.5 BACT determination for the three small diesel fired engines (EUs 23, 26 and 27); PM2.5 and NH3 BACT determinations for Golden Valley Electric Association Zehnder Power Plant; PM2.5 and NH3 BACT Determinations for the Golden Valley Electric Association North Pole Power Plant; and Nonattainment New Source Review Requirements.
II.III.D.7.08 ModelingFairbanks North Star Borough12/15/202012/5/2023, 88 FR 84626Approved for purposes of the Fairbanks 189(d) Plan for the PM2.5 precursor demonstration for NOX and VOC emissions as it relates to BACM/BACT control measure requirements and control strategy requirements for areas subject to CAA section 189(d).
III.III.D.7.08 Appendix to ModelingFairbanks North Star Borough12/15/202012/5/2023, 88 FR 84626Approved for purposes of the Fairbanks 189(d) Plan for the PM2.5 precursor demonstration for NOX and VOC emissions as it relates to BACM/BACT control measure requirements and control strategy requirements for areas subject to CAA section 189(d).
II.III.D.7.13 Assurance of AdequacyFairbanks North Star Borough12/13/201912/5/2023, 88 FR 84626
III.III.D.7.13 Appendix to Assurance of AdequacyFairbanks North Star Borough12/13/201912/5/2023, 88 FR 84626
II.III.D.7.15 Acronyms and AbbreviationsFairbanks North Star Borough12/13/201912/5/2023, 88 FR 84626
[79 FR 19822, Apr. 10, 2014, as amended at 79 FR 56272, Sept. 19, 2014; 79 FR 45104, Aug. 4, 2014; 79 FR 66653, Nov. 10, 2014; 80 FR 833, Jan. 7, 2015; 80 FR 30162, May 27, 2015; 80 FR 53738, Sept. 8, 2015; 81 FR 31512, May 19, 2016; 81 FR 85162, Nov. 25, 2016; 82 FR 22083, May 12, 2017; 82 FR 37308, Aug. 10, 2017; 82 FR 40713, Aug. 28, 2017; 82 FR 42471, Sept. 8, 2017; 82 FR 57838, Dec. 8, 2017; 83 FR 15747, Apr. 12, 2018; 83 FR 29450, June 25, 2018; 83 FR 30049, June 27, 2018; 83 FR 60773, Nov. 27, 2018; 84 FR 26021, June 5, 2019; 84 FR 45421, Aug. 29, 2019; 84 FR 69334, Dec. 18, 2019; 84 FR 70429, Dec. 23, 2019; 86 FR 53002, Sept. 24, 2021; 86 FR 58808, Oct. 25, 2021; 86 FR 62097, Nov. 9, 2021; 87 FR 7724, Feb. 10, 2022; 87 FR 8953, Feb. 17, 2022; 87 FR 75934, Dec. 12, 2022; 88 FR 17160, Mar. 22, 2023; 88 FR 53795, Aug. 9, 2023; 88 FR 84673, Dec. 5, 2023]
§ 52.71 - Classification of regions.

The Alaska plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:

Air quality control Region Pollutant
Particulate matter Sulfur oxides Nitrogen dioxide Carbon monoxide Ozone
Cook Inlet IntrastateIIIIIIIIIII.
Northern Alaska IntrastateIIIIIIIIIII.
South Central Alaska IntrastateIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.
Southeastern Alaska IntrastateIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.
[37 FR 10848, May 31, 1972, as amended at 48 FR 30625, July 5, 1983]
§ 52.72 - Approval status.

With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Alaska's plan for the attainment and maintenance of the national standards. The State included in the plan a regulation prohibiting idling of unattended motor vehicles. However, the plan stated that this regulation was included for informational purposes only, and was not to be considered part of the control strategy to implement the national standards for carbon monoxide. Accordingly, this regulation is not considered a part of the applicable plan.

[37 FR 15080, July 27, 1972]
§ 52.73 - Approval of plans.

(a) Carbon monoxide.

(1) Anchorage.

(i) EPA approves as a revision to the Alaska State Implementation Plan, the Anchorage Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan (Volume II Section III.B of the State Air Quality Control Plan, adopted January 2, 2004, effective February 20, 2004 and Volume III of the Appendices adopted January 2, 2004, effective February 20, 2004) submitted by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on February 18, 2004.

(ii) EPA approves as a revision to the Alaska State Implementation Plan, the Anchorage Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan (Volume II Sections II, III.A and III.B of the State Air Quality Control Plan adopted August 20, 2010, effective October 29, 2010, and Volume III of the Appendices adopted August 20, 2010, effective October 29, 2010) submitted by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on September 29, 2010.

(iii) The EPA approves the following revised sections of the Anchorage Transportation Control Program, Anchorage CO Maintenance Plan (Volume II, Section III.B) of the Alaska SIP Submittal adopted July 13, 2011, and submitted on September 20, 2011: Planning Process (Section III.B.1), Maintenance Area Boundary (Section III.B.2), Nature of the CO Problem—Causes and Trends (Section III.B.3), Transportation Control Strategies (Section III.B.5), Modeling and Projections (Section III.B.6), Contingency Plan (Section III.B.7), Anchorage Emergency Episode Plan (Section III.B.8), Assurance of Adequacy (Section III.B.9) and Redesignation Request (Section III.B.11). The EPA also approves the following revised sections of the Appendices (Volume III): Anchorage Assembly Resolution No. 2011-133 (Appendix III.B.1), Anchorage 2007 Carbon Monoxide Emission Inventory and 2007-2023 Emission Projections (Appendix III.B.3), Analysis of Probability of Complying with the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for Carbon Monoxide in Anchorage between 2007 and 2023 (Appendix III.B.6) and Affidavit of Oral Hearing (Appendix III.B.10).

(iv) The EPA approves the following revised sections of the Anchorage Transportation Control Program, Anchorage CO Limited Maintenance Plan (Volume II, Section III.B), of the Alaska SIP Submittal adopted February 22, 2013, and submitted on April 22, 2013: Carbon Monoxide Monitoring Program (Section III.B.4) Air Quality Conformity Procedures (Section III.B.10), Limited Maintenance Plan for 2014-2024 (Section III.B.12). In this action, the EPA also approves the following revised sections of the Appendices (Volume III): Anchorage Assembly Resolution No. 2013-20 (Appendix III.B.1) and Affidavit of Oral Hearing (Appendix III.B.10).

(2) Fairbanks.

(i) EPA approves as a revision to the Alaska State Implementation Plan, the Fairbanks Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan (Volume II.C of the State Air Quality Control Plan, adopted April 27, 2004 and Volume III.C of the Appendices adopted April 27, 2004, effective June 24, 2004) submitted by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on June 21, 2004.

(ii) The EPA approves as a revision to the Alaska State Implementation Plan, the Fairbanks Carbon Monoxide Limited Maintenance Plan (Volume II, Section III.C.12 of the State Air Quality Control Plan, adopted February 22, 2013) submitted by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on April 22, 2013. In this action, the EPA is also approving the following revised sections of the Fairbanks Transportation Control Program (Volume II, Section III.C): Air Quality Emissions Data (Section III.C.3), Carbon Monoxide Network Monitoring Program (Section III.C.4), Modeling and Projections (Section III.C.6), and Air Quality Conformity Procedures (Section III.C.10); and the following revised sections of the Appendices to Volume II of the Fairbanks Transportation Control Program (Volume III): Section III.C.1 and Section III.C.10, all of which were included in the April 22, 2013 SIP submittal.

(b) Lead. [Reserved]

(c) Nitrogen dioxide. [Reserved]

(d) Ozone. [Reserved]

(e) Particulate matter. (1) Mendenhall Valley. (i) The EPA approves as a revision to the Alaska State Implementation Plan, the Mendenhall Valley PM10 Limited Maintenance Plan (Volume II, Section III.D.3 of the State Air Quality Control Plan, and Volume III.D.3.5, Volume III.D.3.8, and Volume III.D.3.9 of the Appendices (to Volume II, section III.D.3)) adopted February 20, 2009, and submitted by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to the EPA on May 14, 2009.

(ii) [Reserved]

(2) Fairbanks.

(i) The EPA approves the revisions to the Alaska State Implementation Plan submitted on December 13, 2019, and December 15, 2020, as meeting the following requirements applicable to the Fairbanks North Star Borough 2006 24-hour PM2.5 Nonattainment Area:

(A) 2019 base year emissions inventory (Clean Air Act section 172(c)(3), 42 U.S.C. 7502(c)(3), 40 CFR 51.1008(c)(1)) for areas subject to Clean Air Act section 189(d), 42 U.S.C. 7513a(d);

(B) PM2.5 precursor demonstrations for NOX and VOC emissions (Clean Air Act section 189(e), 42 U.S.C. 7513a(e); 40 CFR 51.1006(a));

(C) Partial approval of the control strategy as meeting BACM and BACT requirements under Clean Air Act section 189(b)(1)(B), 42 U.S.C. 7513a(b)(1)(B), and 40 CFR 51.1010(a) for ammonia controls for major stationary sources, the solid fuel home heating device source category (except the requirements for dry wood sellers), residential and commercial fuel oil combustion source category; the charbroiler source category, used oil burner source category, and mobile source category (except for rejection of vehicle anti-idling requirements); and

(D) Nonattainment New Source Review Requirements under Clean Air Act sections 172(c)(5), 189(b)(3), 189(d), and 189(e), 42 U.S.C. 7502(c)(5), 7513a(b)(3), 7513a(d), 7513a(e), and 40 CFR 51.165, 40 CFR 51.1003(b)(1)(viii), and 40 CFR 51.1003(c)(1)(viii).

(ii) The EPA disapproves the revisions to the Alaska State Implementation Plan submitted on December 13, 2019, and December 15, 2020, as not meeting the following requirements applicable to the Fairbanks North Star Borough 2006 24-hour PM2.5 Nonattainment Area:

(A) Attainment projected emissions inventory requirements of Clean Air Act section 172(c)(1), 42 U.S.C. 7502(c)(1), and 40 CFR 51.1008(c)(2));

(B) Partial disapproval as not meeting applicable control strategy BACM and BACT requirements (Clean Air Act section 189(b)(1)(B), 42 U.S.C. 7513a(b)(1)(B), and 40 CFR 51.1010(a)) for the following emission source categories: PM2.5 and SO2 control analysis for major stationary sources, requirements for wood sellers, coal-fired heating devices, coffee roasters, weatherization and energy efficiency measures, mobile source category (disapproving for lack of vehicle anti-idling requirements);

(C) Additional measures (beyond those already adopted in previous nonattainment plan SIP submissions for the area as RACM/RACT, BACM/BACT, and MSM (if applicable)) under Clean Air Act section 189(d), 42 U.S.C. 7513a(d), and 40 CFR 51.1010(c);

(D) Attainment demonstration and modeling requirements of Clean Air Act sections 188(c)(2) and 189(b)(1)(A), 42 U.S.C. 7513(c)(2) and 7513a(b)(1)(A), and 40 CFR 51.1003(c) and 51.1011;

(E) Reasonable further progress (RFP) requirements of Clean Air Act section 172(c)(2), 42 U.S.C. 7502(c)(2), and 40 CFR 51.1012;

(F) Quantitative milestones requirements of Clean Air Act section 189(c), 42 U.S.C. 7513a(c), and 40 CFR 51.1013;

(G) Contingency measures requirements of Clean Air Act section 172(c)(9), 42 U.S.C. 7502(c)(9), and 40 CFR 51.1014 applicable to Serious areas subject to Clean Air Act sections 189(b) and 189(d), 42 U.S.C. 7513a(b) and 7513a(d); and

(H) Motor vehicle emission budgets requirements under 40 CFR 51.1003(d) and 93.118, without a protective finding under 40 CFR 93.120.

(f) Sulfur dioxide. [Reserved]

(g) Visibility protection. (1) EPA approves the Regional Haze SIP revision submitted by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on April 4, 2011, as meeting the requirements of Clean Air Act sections 169A and 169B, and Federal Regulations 40 CFR 51.308 to implement a regional haze program in the State of Alaska for the first planning period through July 31, 2018.

(2) [Reserved]

[67 FR 58712, Sept. 18, 2002, as amended at 69 FR 24936, June 23, 2004; 69 FR 44605, July 27, 2004; 77 FR 1417, Jan. 10, 2012; 78 FR 907, Jan. 7, 2013; 78 FR 10554, Feb. 14, 2013; 78 FR 27077, May 9, 2013; 78 FR 48615, Aug. 9, 2013; 79 FR 1171, Mar. 3, 2014; 88 FR 84675, Dec. 5, 2023]
§ 52.74 - Original identification of plan section.

(a) This section identified the original “Air Quality Implementation Plan for the State of Alaska” and all revisions submitted by Alaska that were Federally-approved prior to March 4, 2014.

(b) The plan was officially submitted on April 25, 1972.

(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates specified.

(1) Modifications to the implementation plan including a revision to Title 18, Chapter 50, section 160 and other nonregulatory provisions submitted on June 22, 1972, by the Governor.

(2) Compliance schedules submitted on August 2, 1973, by the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation.

(3) Compliance schedules submitted on August 23, 1973, by the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation.

(4) Compliance schedules submitted on September 30, 1975, by the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation.

(5) Compliance schedules submitted on January 6, 1976, by the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation.

(6) Compliance schedules submitted on September 30, 1975, by the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation.

(7) Part D attainment plans for the Anchorage and Fairbanks carbon monoxide nonattainment areas submitted by the Governor of Alaska on January 18, 1980 as follows:

Volume II. Analysis of Problems, Control Actions Section III. Areawide Pollutant Control Efforts, Subsection A. Carbon Monoxide, except subparts 1.c (Other areas) and 5.h (Fairbanks Emergency Avoidance Plan) Volume III. Appendices III-1 A Review of Carbon Monoxide Emissions from Motor Vehicles during Cold Temperature Operation III-2 Cold Weather Related Strategy Support Development III-3 Preliminary Assessment of Meteorological Conditions during Days of Ambient Air Quality Violations in Anchorage III-4 Summary of the 1978 Fairbanks Voluntary Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program III-5 Approach of Evaluating an Alaska I/M Program III-6 Appendices to the Anchorage Air Quality Plan III-7 Appendices to the Fairbanks Air Quality Plan

(8) On January 18, 1980, the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted a plan revision to meet the requirements of Air Quality Monitoring, 40 CFR part 58, subpart C, § 58.20, as follows:

Volume II. Analysis of Problems, Control Actions Section V. Ambient Air Monitoring A. Purpose C. Air Monitoring Network E. Annual Review

(9) Provisions of a State Air Quality Control Plan submitted by the Governor of Alaska on January 18, 1980, as follows:

Volume II. Analysis of Problems, Control Actions Section I. Introduction A. Summary B. Air Quality Control Regions C. Attainment/Nonattainment Designations Section II. Alaskan Air Quality Control Programs A. State Program B. Local Programs C. Resource Needs Section III. Areawide Pollutant Control Efforts A. Carbon Monoxide, Subpart 1.c (Other areas) B. Total Suspended Particulate Matter C. Ice Fog D. Open Burning—Forest Practices Section IV. Point Source Control Efforts A. Summary B. Description of Source Categories and Pollutants C. Summary of Major Emitting Sources D. History of Alaskan Point Source Program F. Local Program Enforcement G. New Source Review and Approval H. Compliance Assurance I. State Air Quality Control Regulations Section V. Ambient Air Monitoring B. Description of Previous Air Monitoring Network Volume III. Appendices I-1 Summary of Public Hearings, Written Testimony, etc. I-2 Recommendations for attainment/Nonattainment designations II-1 Alaska Statutes, except section 46.03.170 II-2 Regulations of the Fairbanks North Star Borough, except section 8.04.070 II-3 Fairbanks North Star Borough/Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Agreement II-4 Municipality of Anchorage/Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Agreement II-5 Alaska State Department of Law Legal Opinion IV-1 Summaries of Emission Inventories IV-2 D. Permit to Operate for the Fairbanks Municipal Utilities System IV-3 Testing Procedures V-1 Air Quality Data An amended Appendix II-5, “Alaska State Department of Law Legal Opinion” submitted by the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on February 29, 1980. Amendments to the January 18, 1980 submittal, submitted by the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on September 29, 1982 as follows: Volume II. Analysis of Problems, Control Actions Section I. Introduction C. Attainment/Nonattainment Designations Section III. Areawide Pollutant Control Efforts D. Open Burning—Forest Practices Section IV. Point Source Control Efforts C. Summary of Major Emitting Sources D. History of Alaskan Point Source Program F. Local Program Enforcement G. New Source Review and Approval H. Compliance Assurance I. State Air Quality Control Regulations Section V. Ambient Air Monitoring C. Air Monitoring Network E. Annual Review Volume III. Appendices IV-4 ADEC Ambient Analysis Procedures

(10) On November 15, 1983 the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted a revision to add a lead strategy to the Alaska Implementation Plan.

(11) Provisions of a State Air Quality Control Plan submitted by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on November 15, 1983, as follows:

Volume II. Analysis of Problems, Control Actions Section I. Background A. Introduction B. Air Quality Control Regions C. Attainment/Nonattainment Designations D. Prevention of Significant Deterioration Designations Section II. State Air Quality Control Program Section III. Areawide Pollutant Control Program D. Total Suspended Particulate Matter E. Ice Fog F. Open Burning G. Wood Smoke Pollution Control Section IV. Point Source Control Program A. Summary 1. Annual Review Report B. State Air Quality Regulations C. Local Programs D. Description of Source Categories and Pollutants 1. Typical Point Sources 2. Summary of Major Emitting Facilities E. Point Source Control 1. Introduction F. Facility Review Procedures 1. Who needs a permit? 2. Standard Application Procedures 3. PSD Application Procedures, Preliminary report and meeting, Pre-construction monitoring, PSD application format 4. Nonattainment Application Procedures G. Application Review and Permit Development 1. Application Review 2. Permit Development Requirement, Monitoring and Testing Requirements, Ambient Monitoring, Continuous Emissions Monitoring, Source Testing 3. Prevention of Significant Deterioration Review, Basis of Program, PSD Regulations, PSD Analysis Procedure 4. Nonattainment Area Review 5. New Source Performance Standards Source Review 6. Visibility Review 7. Sources under EPA Review H. Permit Issuance Requirements Section V. Ambient Air Monitoring A. Purpose B. Completed Air Monitoring Projects 1. Carbon Monoxide 2. Nitrogen Oxides 3. Sulfur Dioxide 4. Ozone 5. Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) 6. Lead C. Air Monitoring Network 1. Network Description 2. Station Designations 3. Air Quality Monitoring Procedures 4. Ambient Sampling for Specific Pollutants E. Annual Review Volume III. Appendices Section II. State Air Quality Control Program II.A. State Air Statutes, except section 46.03.170, State Attorney General Opinions on Legal Authority II.B. Municipality of Anchorage/Cook Inlet/ADEC Agreements II.C. Fairbanks North Star Borough Ordinances/FNSB & ADEC Agreements Section III. Areawide Pollutant Control Program III.G. Ordinance of the City and Borough of Juneau Section IV. Point Source Control Program IV.1. PSD Area Classification and Reclassifications A. Class I Area Boundaries B. Areas Protected from Visibility Degradation C. Reclassification 1. Limitations on PSD Reclassification 2. PSD Reclassification Procedures IV.2. Compliance Assurance IV.3. Testing Procedures Section V. Ambient Air Monitoring ADEC Ambient Analysis Procedures Title 18. Environmental Conservation, Chapter 50. Air Quality Control, Sections 021(d), 030(g), 040(a)(2), 040(c), 050(a)(2), 050(b)(4), 085, 300(a)(1), 300(a)(7), 400(d)(6), 500(d), 500(e), 510 (Editor's Note), 520(a), 520(b), 610(a), 620, 900(15), 900(39), 900(47), and 900(48).

(12) On September 29, 1982, the Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted a carbon monoxide attainment plan for the cities of Anchorage (section III.B) and Fairbanks (section III.C) as a revision to the Alaska State Implementation Plan. On November 15, 1983, a revision to this plan was submitted for the city of Anchorage. Supplement to the Anchorage and Fairbanks plans revisions to section III.A (Areawide Pollutant Control Program, Statewide Transportation Control Program) and a new State Regulation 18 AAC Chapter 52 (Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Requirements for Motor Vehicles) were submitted on May 31, 1985.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) May 31, 1985 letter from the State of Alaska to EPA, and State Regulation 18 AAC 52 (Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Requirements for Motor Vehicles) as filed by the Commissioner for the State of Alaska on May 19, 1985.

(B) Page section III.B.8-3 of the Anchorage Transportation Control Program, Alaska Air Quality Control Plan, revised June 1, 1985 (emissions and air quality projections for Anchorage with vehicle inspection and maintenance program).

(C) Table C.6.a of the Fairbanks Transportation Control Program, Alaska Air Quality Control Plan [reasonable further progress required reductions for Fairbanks] (page section III.C.6-2) revised November 20, 1982.

(ii) Other material. (A) Section III.A Statewide Transportation Control Program.

(B) Section III.B Anchorage Transportation Control Program.

(C) Section III.C Fairbanks Transportation Control Program.

(D) The I/M Program Design for the Fairbanks North Star Borough dated October 25, 1984.

(E) The I/M Program Design for the Municipality of Anchorage dated 1984.

(13) On June 26, 1987, the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted Section III.B.10-1 through III.B.10-6 (Anchorage Air Pollution Episode Curtailment Actions); Section III.C.10-1 through III.C.10-9 (Fairbanks Emergency Episode Prevention Plan); and minor modifications to Section III.C.5-7 (Fairbanks Inspection and Maintenance Program Design).

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) June 26, 1987 letter from the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to EPA Region 10.

(B) Section III.B.10-1 through III.B.10-6 of Volume II (Anchorage Air Pollution Episode Curtailment Actions) as adopted as an ordinance by the Anchorage Assembly on September 9, 1986.

(C) Section III.C.10-1 through III.C.10-9 of Volume II (Fairbanks Emergency Episode Prevention Plan) as adopted as an ordinance by the Assembly of the Fairbanks North Star Borough on December 19, 1985.

(D) Page number Section III.C.5-7 of Volume II (Fairbanks Inspection and Maintenance Design). This new page supersedes the current page number Section III.C.5-7 of the Alaska Air Quality Control Plan as adopted by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on June 26, 1987.

(14) On June 26, 1987, the Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted revised rules regulating the height of stacks and the use of dispersion techniques, specifically revisions to 18 AAC 50.400(a), 18 AAC 50.530(c), 18 AAC 50.900(16), 18 AAC 50.900(20), 18 AAC 50.900(23), and 18 AAC 50.900.(29), and the deletion of 18 AAC 50.900(17).

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) June 26, 1987 letter from the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to EPA, Region 10.

(B) August 11, 1987 letter from the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to EPA, Region 10.

(C) 18 AAC 50.400(a) and 18 AAC 50.900 (16), (20), (23), and (29) as adopted by the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on December 31, 1986.

(15) On September 12, 1988, the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted revisions to AAC 18 Chapter 52 (Emission Inspection and Maintenance Requirements for Motor Vehicles). Those sections amended through June 2, 1988, are: 18 AAC 51.010 [Purpose and General Requirements] (a)(3), (b), (d), (e), and (g); 18 AAC 52.020 [Vehicles Subject to this Chapter] (1); 18 AAC 52.070 [Waivers] (5)(A) through (C); and 18 AAC 52.900 [Definitions] (14).

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) September 12, 1988 letter from the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to EPA Region 10.

(B) Chapter 52 [Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Requirements for Motor Vehicles] section 52.010 [Purpose and General Requirements (a)(3), (b), (d), (e), and (g); section 52.020 [Vehicles Subject to This Chapter] (1); section 52.070 [Waivers] (5)(A) through (C); and section 52.900 [Definitions] (14) as adopted by the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on March 10, 1988.

(16) On September 12, 1988, the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted revisions to the State of Alaska state implementation plan. Specifically pages IV.F.1-1 through IV.F.1-8 of section IV.F “Project Review Procedures” and amendments to title 18, chapter 50, sections 050(a)(4), 050(b), 050(d)(1), 300(a)(5)(C), 300(a)(6)(C), 300(a)(7), 300(c), 300(g), 500(d), 510(a), 520(a), 520(b), and 620 of the Alaska Administrative Code.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) September 12, 1988, letter from the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to EPA Region 10 submitting a revision to the Alaska state implementation plan.

(B) Vol. II, Analysis of Problems, Control Actions, Pages IV.F.1-1 through IV.F.1-8 of section IV.F, “Project Review Procedures,” revised June 2, 1988.

(C) Title 18, chapter 50, (Air Quality Control) section 050 (Industrial Processes and Fuel Burning Equipment) (a)(4), 050(b), 050(d)(1), 300 (Permit to Operate) (a)(5)(C), 300(a)(6)(C), 300(a)(7), 300(c), 300(g), 500 (Source Testing) (d), 510 (Ambient Analysis Methods) (a), 520 (Emission and Ambient Monitoring) 520(a), 520(b), and 620 (Air Quality Control Plan) of the Alaska Administrative Code as adopted by the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on March 10, 1988 and effective on June 2, 1988.

(17) On October 17, 1991, the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted a PM10 nonattainment area state implementation plan for Eagle River, Alaska.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) October 15, 1991 letter from Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to EPA Region 10 submitting the PM10 nonattainment area state implementation plan for Eagle River, Alaska.

(B) The PM10 nonattainment area state implementation plan for Eagle River, Alaska, as adopted by the Anchorage Assembly on February 6, 1990 and effective on September 24, 1991.

(18) On June 22, 1993, the Governor of the State of Alaska submitted revised rules to satisfy certain Federal Clean Air Act requirements for an approvable moderate PM10 nonattainment area SIP for Mendenhall Valley, Alaska. Also included in this SIP were PM10 contingency measures for the Mendenhall Valley. On January 21, 1992, a supplement to the existing Eagle River PM10 control plan was submitted by ADEC to EPA and certified on March 8, 1993, by the Lieutenant Governor of Alaska.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) June 22, 1993, letter from the Governor of the State of Alaska to EPA, Region 10, submitting the moderate PM10 nonattainment area SIP for Mendenhall Valley, Alaska.

(B) The Control Plan for Mendenhall Valley of Juneau, effective July 8, 1993.

(C) August 25, 1993, letter from ADEC showing, through enclosures, the permanent filing record for the supplement to the existing Eagle River PM10 control plan. The Lieutenant Governor certified the supplement on March 8, 1993.

(D) The January 21, 1992, supplement to the existing Eagle River PM10 control plan, effective April 7, 1993. Also included is an August 27, 1991 Municipality of Anchorage memorandum listing the 1991 capital improvement project priorities and an October 11, 1991, Municipality of Anchorage memorandum summarizing the supplement to the existing PM10 control plan.

(19) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) takes action on and/or approves regulations from three submittals received from the ADEC on July 17, 1990, October 15, 1991 and on March 24, 1994, which pertain to correcting SIP deficiencies in the CFR; amendments to regulations dealing with Air Quality Control, 18 AAC 50, for inclusion into Alaska's SIP; and additional amendments to 18 AAC 50, Air Quality Control, for inclusion into Alaska's SIP to assure compliance with new source review permitting requirements for sources located in nonattainment areas for either carbon monoxide or particulate matter.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) July 17, 1990 letter from ADEC to EPA requesting correction for findings of SIP deficiency in 40 CFR Part 52, and including the version of Alaska Statutes, “Title 46. Water, Air, Energy, and Environmental Conservation,” in effect at the time of the July 17, 1990 letter, of which Sections 46.03.020, 46.03.030, 46.03.032, and 46.03.715, amended in 1987, were the most recently amended of the enclosed statutes.

(B) October 15, 1991 letter from ADEC to EPA, and including amendments to regulations and the State Air Quality Control Plan to assure compliance with national ambient air quality standards for particulate matter; the Order Amending Regulations of the Department of Environmental Conservation, effective July 21, 1991; and the following Alaska Administrative Code, 18 AAC 50, Air Quality Control Regulations: (50.020; 50.085; 50.100; 50.300; 50.400; 50.510, 50.520, 50.610, and 50.900), effective July 21, 1991, Register 119.

(C) March 24, 1994 letter from Walter J. Hickel, Governor of Alaska, to Chuck Clarke, Regional Administrator of EPA, and including amendments to 18 AAC 50, State Air Quality Control Plan; the Order Adopting and Amending Regulations of the Department of Environmental Conservation, effective April 23, 1994, Register 130; and the amendments to 18 AAC 50 (50.021, 50.300(a)(7) and (a)(8), 50.300 (d), (e), and (g), 50.400(a)(1)(A), 50.400(c)(3)(B)(ii), 50.400(c)(4), 50.400(d)(4), and 50.620), State Air Quality Control Plan, found in Volume III: Appendices, Modifications to Section III.A, effective April 23, 1994, Register 130.

(20) On April 18, 1994, the Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) submitted “The Alaska Air Quality Small Business Assistance Program State Air Quality Control Plan Amendment,” adopted April 8, 1994, as a revision to the Alaska SIP.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Letter dated April 8, 1994, from the Commissioner of ADEC to the Regional Administrator of EPA, submitting “The Alaska Air Quality Small Business Assistance Program State Air Quality Control Plan Amendment” to EPA; the Alaska Air Quality Small Business Assistance Program State Air Quality Control Plan Amendment (which includes Appendix A the Alaska Statutes Title 46, Chapter 14, Article 3), dated April 1994, and adopted April 8, 1994.

(ii) Additional information. (A) Letter dated July 24, 1995, from Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, submitting information necessary for approval of the SBAP revision to EPA; the July 1995 SBAP Update, Responses to EPA Comments, and the Air Quality/Small Business Assistance Compliance Advisory Panel Board Information.

(21) On July 11, 1994 ADEC submitted a SIP revision for a basic motor vehicle inspection and maintenance (I/M) program in the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA) and the Fairbanks North Star Borough (FNSB).

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) July 11, 1994 letter from the Governor of Alaska to the Regional Administrator of EPA submitting Alaska's amendments to the Air Quality Control Plan and to 18 AAC 52, Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Requirements for Motor Vehicles; the amendments to 18 AAC 52 (52.005, .015, .020, .030, .035, .040, .045, .050, .055, .060, .065, .070, .075, .080, .085, .090, .095, .100, .105, .400, .405, .410, .415, .420, .425, .430, .440, .445, .500, .505, .510, .515, .520, .525, .527, .530, .535, .540, .545, .550, and .990), effective February 1, 1994; and the State Air Quality Control Plan, Vol. II: Analysis of Problems, Control Actions, Modifications to Section I, June 9, 1994; Vol. II: Analysis of Problems, Control Actions, Modifications to Section I, II, III and V, adopted January 10, 1994; Vol. III: Appendices, Modifications to Section III.A, June 9, 1994; Vol. III: Appendices, Modifications to Section III.B, June 9, 1994; and Vol. III: Appendices, Modifications to Section III.C, June 9, 1994.

(22) On March 24, 1994, ADEC submitted a revision to its SIP for the State of Alaska addressing the attainment and maintenance of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for carbon monoxide in the Anchorage carbon monoxide nonattainment area.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) March 24, 1994 letter from Alaska Governor Walter Hickel to EPA Regional Administrator Chuck Clarke including as a revision to the SIP the State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation, 18 AAC 53, “Fuel Requirements for Motor Vehicles,” (Article 1, 18 AAC 53.005-18 AAC 53.190 and Article 9, 18 AAC 53.990) with amendments adopted through March 19, 1994.

(23) On March 24, 1994, ADEC submitted a SIP revision to EPA to satisfy the requirements of sections 187(a)(2)(A) and 187(a)(3) of the CAA, forecasting and tracking VMT in the Anchorage area.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) March 24, 1994 letter from the Alaska Governor to the EPA Regional Administrator including as a revision to the SIP the VMT requirement in the Anchorage area, contained in ADEC's State Air Quality Control Plan, Volume III: Appendices, Modifications to Section III.B.6, III.B.8, III.B.10 and III.B.11, adopted January 10, 1994; and further description on pages 10-14, 57-60 and 69-75 contained in ADEC's State Air Quality Control Plan, Volume III: Appendices, Modifications to Section III.B, III.B.1, and III.B.3, adopted January 10, 1994.

(24) On December 5, 1994 the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation sent EPA revisions for inclusion into Alaska's SIP that address transportation and general conformity regulations as required by EPA under the CAA.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) December 5, 1994 letter from the Governor of Alaska to EPA, Region 10, submitting amendments addressing transportation and general conformity revisions to the SIP:

(1) Regulations to 18 AAC 50, Air Quality Control, including Article 5, Procedure and Administration, 18 AAC 620; Article 6, Reserved; Article 7, Conformity, 18 AAC 50.700-18 AAC 50.735; Article 8, Reserved; and Article 9, General Provisions, 18 AAC 50.900, all of which contain final edits (23 pages total) by the Alaska Department of Law, were filed by the Lieutenant Governor on December 5, 1994 and effective on January 4, 1995.

(2) Amendments to the Alaska State Air Quality Control Plan, “Volume II: Analysis of Problems, Control Actions,” as revised on December 1, 1994, adopted by reference in 18 AAC 50.620, containing final edits by the Alaska Department of Law, all of which were certified by the Commissioner of Alaska to be the correct plan amendments, filed by the Alaska Lieutenant Governor on December 5, 1994 and effective on January 4, 1995.

(25) On March 24, 1994, ADEC submitted a revision to its SIP for the State of Alaska addressing the attainment and maintenance of the NAAQS for CO in the Anchorage CO nonattainment area.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) March 24, 1994 letter from the Alaska Governor to the EPA Regional Administrator including as a revision to the SIP the State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation, 18 AAC 53, “Fuel Requirements for Motor Vehicles,” (Article 1, 18 AAC 53.005-18 AAC 53.190 and Article 9, 18 AAC 53.990, with the exception of 18 AAC 53.010(c)(2)), filed March 24, 1994 and effective on April 23, 1994.

(26) Submittal to EPA from the ADEC of CO contingency measure for Fairbanks, AK.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Letter dated July 12, 1995 from the Commissioner of the ADEC to the EPA Regional Administrator submitting its repair technician and certification program element found in State regulation 18 AAC 52.400-410, effective June 24, 1994.

(27) On October 31, 1997, ADEC submitted revisions to Fuel Requirements for Motor Vehicles, title 18, chapter 53 of the Alaska Administrative Code (18 AAC 53) regarding the use of oxygenated fuels.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Title 18, Chapter 53, Alaska Administrative Code (AAC), Fuel Requirements for Motor Vehicles, adopted October 31, 1997 (Article 1, 18 AAC 53 .005, .007, .010, .015, .020, .030, .035, .040, .045, .060, .070, .080, .090, .100, .105, .120, .130, .140, .150, .160, .170, .190; Article 9, 18 AAC 53.990).

(28) On January 8, 1997, the Director of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted the Alaska air quality regulations, 18 Alaska Administrative Code (AAC) 50 (with the exception of 18 AAC 50.055(a)(9), 50.085, 50.090, 50.110, 50.300(g), and 50.310(l) which were not submitted), as effective on January 18, 1997. On March 17, 1998, the Director of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation resubmitted 18 AAC 50.055(a)(3) and (b)(6). EPA has approved the following provisions of 18 AAC 50, as effective on January 18, 1997: Section 005; Section 010, except for subsections (7) and (8); Section 025; Section 030; Section 035; Section 045; Section 050; Section 055, except for paragraph (d)(2)(B) and (a)(9); Section 060; Section 065; Section 070; Section 075; Section 200; Section 201; Section 205; Section 220; Section 240; Section 245; Section 400, paragraphs (a), (b)(1), and (c); Section 420; Section 430; Section 900; and Section 990, subsections (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (8), (9), (10), (11), (14), (15), (16), (17), (19), (20), (23), (24), (25), (26), (29), (31), (32), (33), (34), (35), (37), (39), (40), (42), (43), (45), (47), (48), (50), (51), (53), (58), (59), (60), (61), (62), (63), (65), (66), (67), (69), (70), (71), (72), (74), (75), (78), (79), (80), (81), (83), (84), (85), (86), (89), (90), (91), (92), (93), (94), (95), (96), (97), (99), and (100). On January 8, 1997, the Director of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted the current Alaska Statutes for air pollution control, specifically the 1993 Alaska Act (Chapter 74 State Legislative Act 1993). EPA has approved as federally enforceable provisions of the SIP, the following provisions of the Alaska Statutes, as effective June 25, 1993: AS 46.14.510(b); AS 46.14.550; AS 46.14.560; AS 46.14.990(1), (2), (3), (6), (7), (8), (10), (13), (15), (16), (17), (18), (22), (24), and (25); and AS 45.45.400(a). On January 8, 1997, the Director of the Alaska Department of Conservation submitted the “In Situ Burning Guidelines for Alaska (revised 5/94).”

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) 18 AAC 50.005; 18 AAC 50.010, except for subsections (7) and (8); 18 AAC 50.025; 18 AAC 50.030; 18 AAC 50.035; 18 AAC 50.045; 18 AAC 50.050; 18 AAC 50.055, except for paragraphs (d)(2)(B) and (a)(9); 18 AAC 50.060; 18 AAC 50.065; 18 AAC 50.070; 18 AAC 50.075; 18 AAC 50.200; 18 AAC 50.201; 18 AAC 50.205; 18 AAC 50.220; 18 AAC 50.240; 18 AAC 50.245; 18 AAC 50.400, paragraphs (a), (b)(1), and (c); 18 AAC 50.420; 18 AAC 50.430; 18 AAC 50.900; and 18 AAC 50.990, subsections (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (8), (9), (10), (11), (14), (15), (16), (17), (19), (20), (23), (24), (25), (26), (29), (31), (32), (33), (34), (35), (37), (39), (40), (42), (43), (45), (47), (48), (50), (51), (53), (58), (59), (60), (61), (62), (63), (65), (66), (67), (69), (70), (71), (72), (74), (75), (78), (79), (80), (81), (83), (84), (85), (86), (89), (90), (91), (92), (93), (94), (95), (96), (97), (99), and (100); as effective on January 18, 1997.

(B) AS 46.14.510(b); AS 46.14.550; AS 46.14.560; AS 46.14.990(1), (2), (3), (6), (7), (8), (10), (13), (15), (16), (17), (18), (22), (24), and (25); and AS 45.45.400(a); as effective on June 25, 1993.

(C) Remove the following provisions of 18 AAC 50, as effective on June 2, 1988, from the current incorporation by reference: 18 AAC 50.010; 18 AAC 50.070; 18 AAC 50.900, subsections (19), (27), (30), (45), (46), and (48).

(29) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approves various amendments to the Alaska State Air Quality Control Plan which are contained in three separate submittals to EPA, dated February 6, 1997, June 1, 1998, and September 10, 1998, and which include the inspection and maintenance program.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Air Quality Control Regulations, 18 AAC 50.

Effective September 4, 1998: Section 700; Section 705; Section 710 (except for the incorporation by reference of sections 93.102(c), 93.102 (d), 93.104(d), 93.104(e)(2), 93.109(c)-(f), 93.118(e), 93.119(f)(3), 93.120(a)(2), 93.121(a)(1) and (b), and 93.124(b) of 40 CFR); Section 715; and Section 720.

(B) Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Requirements for Motor Vehicles 18 AAC 52.

(1) Effective January 1, 1998: Section 005; Section 010; 015; 020; 025; 035; 037; 050; 060, except for subsections (8)(c), (8)(d)(2) and (8)(e); 065; 070; 080; 085; 095; 100; 105; 400; 405; 415, except subsection (f)(1); 420, except subsection (a)(11); 425; 440; 500; 515; 520, except subsection (c)(9); 525; 527; 530, except subsections (b)(3), (c)(4)(C) and (d)(9); 535; 540; 545; 546; 990.

(2) Effective January 1, 1997: Section 055; 090.

(3) Remove the following provisions of 18 AAC 52, effective January 1, 1997: Section 060, subsection 8 (c) and 8 (e); Section 520, subsection (c)(9).

(4) Remove the following provisions of 18 AAC 52, effective January 1, 1998: Section 060, subsection 8 (d)(2); Section 415, subsection (f)(1); Section 420, subsection (a) (11); Section 530, subsection (b)(3) and (d)(9).

(5) Remove the following provisions of 18 AAC 52, effective January 4, 1995: Section 530, subsection (c) (4)(c).

(C) Fuel Requirements for Motor Vehicles 18 AAC 53.

(1) Effective October 31, 1997: Section 05; 07; 10; 20; 30; 35; 40; 45; 60; 70; 80; 90; 200; 105; 120; 130; 140; 150; 160; 170; 190 and effective September 4, 1998, Section 990.

(2) Remove the following provision of 18 AAC 53.015, Expansion of Control Area, effective October 31, 1997.

(ii) Additional material. (A) Revisions to Alaska's State Air Quality Control Plan, Volume II: Section I, “Background,” I.A; I.B., I.C., I.D., and I.E., adopted 11/26/96; Part B—Anchorage Contingency Measures, adopted 5/18/98; Section II, “State Air Quality Control Program,” pages II-1 through II-4, adopted 5/18/98; Section III.A. “Statewide Carbon Monoxide Control Program,” pages III.A.1-1 through III.A.3-4, adopted 5/18/98; III.B. “Anchorage Transportation Control Program,” pages III.B.1-1 through III.B.6-7, adopted 5/18/98; III.B.8. “Modeling and Projections,” pages III.B.8-1 through III.B.9-2, adopted 5/18/98; III.B.10, “Anchorage Air Pollution Episode Curtailment Plan,” pages III.B.10-1 and III.B.10-2, revised 12/19/93; III.B.11. “Assurance of Adequacy,” pages III.B.11-1 through III.B.11-3, revised 5/18/98; III.B.12. “Emissions Budget,” page III.B.12-1, adopted 11/26/96; and various CO SIP streamlining edits throughout Volume II and Volume III of the State Air Quality Control Plan which make the document easier to read and better organized, adopted 5/18/98.

(30) On November 1, 1999, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) submitted a SIP revision to revise the visible emission limit for coal burning boilers, during startup; shutdown; soot-blowing; grate cleaning; or other routine maintenance activities, that began operation before August 17, 1971, and submitted the required demonstration. This SIP revision is approved for the following facilities that submitted the required demonstration: Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA), Healy (Unit #1); Eielson Air Force Base, Fairbanks (6 units); Aurora Energy, Fairbanks (4 units); and Clear Air Force Base, Clear (3 units). Additionally, we are approving a revision to the definitions section that will add definitions of grate cleaning and soot-blowing.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) 18 Alaska Administrative Code (AAC) 50.055(a)(9), Industrial Processes and Fuel-Burning Equipment; as State effective on November 4, 1999. 18 AAC 50.990, subsections (106) and (107), Definitions; as State effective on January 1, 2000.

(31) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approves various amendments to the Alaska State Air Quality Control Plan which are contained in two separate submittals to EPA, dated February 24, 2000 and February 2, 2001, and which include the inspection and maintenance and fuels program.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Air Quality Control Regulations, 18 AAC 50. Effective December 30, 2000: Section 030.

(B) Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Requirements for Motor Vehicles 18 AAC 52.

(1) Effective January 1, 2000: Sections 005; 015; 020; 025; 035; 037; 055; 060; 065; 070; 085; 100; 105; 410; 415; 420; 440; 500; 510; 515; 520; 525; 527; 530; 535; and 540.

(2) Effective December 30, 2000: Sections 050 and 990.

(C) Fuel Requirements for Motor Vehicles 18 AAC 53. Effective December 30, 2000: Section 080.

(32) On August 30, 2001 the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted revisions to the Carbon Monoxide State Implementation Plan for Fairbanks, Alaska.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Air Quality Control Regulations, 18 AAC 50.030, as adopted 7/27/01, effective 9/21/01.

(B) Assembly Ordinance 2001-17 mandating a Fairbanks North Star Borough motor vehicle plug-in program, as adopted 4/12/2001, effective 4/13/01.

(ii) Additional material. Volume II, Section III.C of the State Air Quality Control Plan adopted 7/27/01, effective 9/21/01; Volume III.C3, III.C.5, C.11, and C.12 of the Appendices; adopted 7/27/01, effective 9/21/01.

(33) [Reserved]

(34) On February 18, 2004, the Alaska Department of Environmental Quality submitted a CO maintenance plan and requested the redesignation of Anchorage to attainment for CO. The State's maintenance plan, attainment year emissions inventory, and the redesignation request meet the requirements of the Clean Air Act.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) 18AAC50.010, Ambient air quality standards, as effective June 21, 1998, except for subsections (7) and (8).

(B) 18AAC50.015, Air quality designations, classifications, and control regions, as in effect February 20, 2004.

(C) 18AAC53.010, Control periods and control areas, as in effect February 20, 2004.

(D) 18AAC53.190, Suspension and reestablishment of control period, as in effect February 20, 2004.

(E) 18AAC50.021, of the State Air Quality Control Plan, as referenced in (c)(19)(i)(C) of this section, effective April 23, 1994, is removed.

(35) On June 21, 2004, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted a carbon monoxide maintenance plan and requested the redesignation of Fairbanks to attainment for carbon monoxide. The State's maintenance plan and the redesignation request meet the requirements of the Clean Air Act.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) 18AAC50.015, Air quality designations, classifications, and control regions, as in effect June 24, 2004.

(B) Assembly Ordinance No. 2003-71—An Ordinance amending the Carbon Monoxide Emergency Episode Prevention Plan including implementing a Woodstove Control Ordinance, adopted October 30, 2003.

(36) On May 6, 2005 and June 30, 2006, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) submitted amendments to ADEC's air quality regulations, as revision to the State of Alaska Implementation Plan.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) The following new and revised sections of ADEC's air quality regulations:

(1) 18 AAC 50.080 Ice Fog Standards; State effective January 18, 1997.

(2) 18 AAC 50.025 Visibility and Other Special Protection Areas; 18 AAC 50.070 Marine Vessel Visible Emission Standards. All provisions in this paragraph are State effective June 21, 1998.

(3) 18 AAC 50.050 Incinerator Emission Standards; State effective May 3, 2002.

(4) 18 AAC 50.005 Purpose of Chapter; 18 AAC 50.010 Ambient Air Quality Standards [except (7) and (8)]; 18 AAC 50.015 Air Quality Designations, Classifications, and Control Regions; 18 AAC 50.020 Baseline Dates and Maximum Allowable Increases, 18 AAC 50.045 Prohibitions; 18 AAC 50.055 Industrial Processes and Fuel-Burning Equipment [except (d)(2)(B)]; 18 AAC 50.100 Nonroad Engines; 18 AAC 50.200 Information Requests; 18 AAC 50.201 Ambient Air Quality Investigation; 18 AAC 50.205 Certification; 18 AAC 50.215 Ambient Air Quality Analysis Methods [except (a)(3)]; 18 AAC 50.220 Enforceable Test Methods [except (c)(2)]; 18 AAC 50.245 Air Episodes and Advisories; 18 AAC 50.250 Procedures and Criteria for Revising Air Quality Classifications; 18 AAC 50.301 Permit Continuity; 18 AAC 50.302 Construction Permits; 18 AAC 50.306 Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) Permits [except (b)(2) and (b)(3)]; 18 AAC 50.311 Nonattainment Area Major Stationary Source Permits; 18 AAC 50.345 Construction and Operating Permits: Standard Permit Conditions [except (b), (c)(3), and (l)]; 18 AAC 50.508 Minor Permits Requested by the Owner or Operator [except (1) and (2)]; 18 AAC 50.546 Minor Permits: Revisions [except (b)]; 18 AAC 50.560 General Minor Permits; 18 AAC 50.900 Small Business. All provisions in this paragraph are State effective October 1, 2004.

(5) 18 AAC 50.542 Minor Permit: Review and Issuance [except (b)(2), (f)(4), (f)(5), and (g)(1) but only with respect to clean units and pollution control projects]; State effective December 1, 2004.

(6) 18 AAC 50.225 Owner-Requested Limits; 18 AAC 50.230 Preapproved Emission Limits [except (d)]; 18 AAC 50.544 Minor Permits: Content [except (e)]. All provisions in this paragraph are State effective January 29, 2005.

(7) 18 AAC 50.035 Documents, Procedures, and Methods Adopted By Reference [except (b)(4)]; 18 AAC 50.040 Federal Standards Adopted by Reference [except (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (g), (h)(17), (h)(18), (h)(19), (i)(7), (i)(8), (i)(9), and (j)]; 18 AAC 50.502 Minor Permits for Air Quality Protection [except (g)(1) and (g)(2)]; 18 AAC 50.540 Minor Permit: Application [except (f) and (g)];18 AAC 50.990 Definitions [except (21), and (77)]. All provisions in this paragraph are State effective December 3, 2005.

(B) Remove the following provisions from the current incorporation by reference:

(1) 18 AAC 50.030 State Air Quality Control Plan; State effective September 21, 2001.

(2) 18 AAC 50.035 (b)(4) Documents, Procedures and Methods Adopted by Reference; State Effective January 18, 1997.

(3) 18 AAC 50.090 Ice Fog Limitations; State effective May 26, 1972.

(4) 18 AAC 50.220(c)(2) Enforceable Test Methods; State effective January 18, 1997.

(5) 18 AAC 50.300 Permit to Operate and 18 AAC 50.400 Application Review & Issuance of Permit to Operate. The provisions in this paragraph were State effective July 21, 1991 and April 23, 1994.

(6) 18 AAC 50.520 Emissions and Ambient Monitoring; State effective July 21, 1991.

(7) 18 AAC 50.530 Circumvention; State effective June 7, 1987.

(8) 18 AAC 50.310 Revocation or Suspension of Permit; State effective May 4, 1980.

(9) 18 AAC 50.400 Permit Administration Fees; 18 AAC 50.420 Billing Procedures; and 18 AAC 50.430 Appeal Procedures. The provisions of this paragraph were State effective January 18, 1997.

(10) 18 AAC 50.600 Reclassification Procedures & Criteria; State effective November 1, 1982.

(11) 18 AAC 50.620 State Air Quality Control Plan; State effective January 4, 1995.

(12) 18 AAC 50.900 Definitions; State effective July 21, 1991 and January 4, 1995.

(ii) Additional Material.

(A) The following section of ADEC's air quality regulations: 18 AAC 50.030 State Air Quality Control Plan, State effective October 1, 2004.

(37) On March 29, 2002, December 11, 2006 and June 5, 2008 the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted revisions to the SIP approved inspection and maintenance program for Carbon Monoxide. The SIP revisions meet the requirements of the Clean Air Act.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) The following new and revised sections of ADEC's air quality regulations:

(1) 18 AAC 50.030 Air Quality Control as in effect May 17, 2008.

(2) 18 AAC 52 Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Requirements for Motor Vehicles as in effect May 17, 2008.

(3) AO 2006-13 an ordinance amending Anchorage Municipal Code chapters 15.80 and 15.85 to comply with State I/M regulations and to comply with DMV Electronic Procedures January 24, 2006 and Chapters 15.80 and 15.85 of the Anchorage Municipal Code as approved February 14, 2006.

(ii) Additional material

(A) The following revised sections of Alaska's air quality regulations:

(1) State Air Quality Control Plan—Vol. II Analysis of Problems, Control Actions, Section II: Air Quality Program, April 4, 2008

(2) State Air Quality Control Plan—Vol. II Analysis of Problems, Control Actions, Section III.A. Statewide Carbon Monoxide Control Program, April 4, 2008

(3) State Air Quality Control Plan—Vol. II Analysis of Problems, Control Actions, Section III.C. Fairbanks Transportation Control Program, April 4, 2008

(4) Amendments to State Air Quality Control Plan, Vol. III Appendices (Appendix III.A.2 and Appendix to III.C.3), April 4, 2008

(5) State Air Quality Control Plan—Vol. II Analysis of Problems, Control Actions, Section III.B. Anchorage Transportation Control Program, September 19, 2006

(6) Vol. III. Appendix to Vol. II, Sec II, September 19, 2006

(7) Vol. III. Appendix to Vol. II, Sec III.A, September 19, 2006

(8) Vol. III. Appendix to Vol. II, Sec III.B, September 19, 2006

(9) Vol. III. Appendix to Vol. II, Sec III.C, September 19, 2006

(38) On November 19, 2010, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) submitted a revision to the State of Alaska Implementation Plan that adds a definition of “Subject to regulation” as it applies to greenhouse gases in Alaska's Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permit rule.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) The following section of ADEC's air quality regulations: The incorporation by reference date for 40 CFR 52.21 in 18 AAC 50.040(h), introductory paragraph, but only with respect to its incorporation by reference of the definition of “Subject to regulation” in 40 CFR 52.21(b)(49) for the purpose of greenhouse gases only; State effective December 9, 2010.

(39) On April 9, 2010, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) submitted a revision to the Alaska State Implementation Plan (SIP) to update the SIP to include the 2008 ozone standard at an 8-hour averaging period, the associated federal method for measuring and monitoring ozone in ambient air, and a general definition of ozone.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) The following revised sections of Alaska Administrative Code Title 18: Chapter 50, effective April 1, 2010:

(1) Article 1, Ambient Air Quality Management: Rule 010 Ambient Air Quality Standards, the undesignated introductory text, and (4); Rule 035 Documents, procedures, and methods adopted by reference, (b) the undesignated introductory text, and (b)(1), but only with respect to the incorporation by reference of 40 CFR part 50, Appendix P;

(2) Article 2, Program Administration: Rule 215 Ambient Air Quality Analysis Methods, (a) introductory text, and (a)(2);

(3) Article 9, General Provisions, Rule 990 Definitions, (129).

(40) On November 19, 2010, and July 9, 2012, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) submitted revisions to the Alaska State Implementation Plan (SIP) to update the SIP to include federal Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) program changes to regulate NOX as a precursor to ozone, and provisions to satisfy CAA section 128 conflict of interest disclosure requirements.

(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) The following revised sections of Alaska Administrative Code Title 18, Chapter 50, effective December 9, 2010:

(1) Article 1, Ambient Air Quality Management: Rule 040 Federal standards adopted by reference, (h) the undesignated introductory text, only with respect to 40 CFR Part 52 and (h)(4), only with respect to the incorporation by reference date for “significant” at 40 CFR 52.21(b)(23)(i);

(2) Article 9, General Provisions, Rule 990 Definitions, (52)(A), “major stationary source,” (53)(A), “major modification,” and (92), “regulated NSR pollutant.”

(ii) Additional material. (A) The following sections of Alaska Administrative Code Title 2 and Title 9, effective February 20, 2005:

(1) Title 2, Administration: Chapter 50, Alaska Public Offices Commission: Conflict of Interest, Campaign Disclosure, Legislative Financial Disclosure, and Regulations of Lobbying; Article 1, Public Official Financial Disclosure (2 AAC 50.010-2 AAC 50.200);

(2) Title 9, Law: Chapter 52, Executive Branch Code of Ethics (9 AAC 52.010-9 AAC 52.990).

(41) On April 4, 2011, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted a SIP revision to meet the regional haze requirements of Clean Air Act sections 169A and 169B, and Federal Regulations 40 CFR 51.308, to implement a regional haze program in the State of Alaska for the first planning period through July 31, 2018.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) The following revised section of the Alaska Administrative Rules: Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, 18 AAC 50.260, “Guidelines for Best Available Retrofit Technology under the Regional Haze Rule”, state effective date December 30, 2007.

(ii) Additional material.

(A) The following section of ADEC's air quality control regulations: 18 AAC 50.030 State Air Quality Control Plan; state effective date February 11, 2011; Volume II, Section III. F. Open Burning; and Volume II, Section III. K. Area Wide Pollution Control Program for Regional Haze.

(42) On May 14, 2009, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation submitted a PM10 limited maintenance plan and requested the redesignation of the Mendenhall Valley to attainment for PM10. The state's limited maintenance plan and redesignation request meet the requirements of the Clean Air Act.

(i) Incorporation by reference.

(A) Alaska Administrative Code, Title 18, Chapter 50 Air Quality Control, Section 075 “Wood-fired heating devise visible emission standards,” effective May 6, 2009.

(B) Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation State Air Quality Control Plan, Volume III, Appendix III.D.3.5, Ordinance of the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska, Serial No. 2008-28, adopted February 20, 2009

[37 FR 10848, May 31, 1972. Redesignated at 79 FR 19822, Apr. 10, 2014] Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 52.74, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.
§ 52.75 - [Reserved]
§ 52.76 - 1990 Base Year Emission Inventory.

(a) EPA approves as a revision to the Alaska State Implementation Plan the 1990 Base Year Carbon Monoxide Emission Inventory for the Anchorage and Fairbanks areas designated as nonattainment for CO, submitted by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation on December 29, 1993. This submittal consists of the 1990 base year stationary, area, non-road mobile, and on-road mobile sources for the pollutant carbon monoxide.

(b) EPA approves a revision to the Alaska State Implementation Plan, submitted on December 5, 1994, of the on-road mobile source portion of the 1990 Base Year Emission Inventory for Carbon Monoxide in Anchorage and Fairbanks.

[62 FR 6132, Feb. 11, 1997, as amended at 63 FR 50764, Sept. 23, 1998]
§§ 52.77-52.81 - §[Reserved]
§ 52.82 - Extensions.

The Administrator, by authority delegated under section 186(a)(4) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990, hereby extends for one year (until December 31, 1996) the attainment date for the MOA, Alaska CO nonattainment area.

[61 FR 33678, June 28, 1996]
§§ 52.83-52.95 - §[Reserved]
§ 52.96 - Significant deterioration of air quality.

(a) The State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Air Quality Control Regulations are approved as meeting the requirements of 40 CFR 51.166 and part C for preventing significant deterioration of air quality. The specific provisions approved are: 18 AAC 50.010 except (7) and (8); 18 AAC 50.015; 18 AAC 50.020; 18 AAC 50.035(a)(4), (a)(5), and (b)(1); 18 AAC 50.040(h); and 18 AAC 50.215 except (a)(4) as in effect on April 17, 2015; 18 AAC 50.990 as in effect on November 9, 2014; 18 AAC 50.306 as in effect on January 4, 2013; 18 AAC 50.345 except (b), (c)(3), and (l) as in effect on September 14, 2012; and 18 AAC 50.250 as in effect on October 1, 2004.

(b) The requirements of sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are not met for Indian reservations since the plan does not include approvable provisions for preventing the significant deterioration of air quality on Indian reservations and, therefore, the provisions of § 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby incorporated and made part of the applicable plan for Indian reservations in the State of Alaska.

[72 FR 45380, Aug. 14, 2007, as amended at 76 FR 7117, Feb. 9, 2011; 77 FR 64427, Oct. 22, 2012; 79 FR 56274, Sept. 19, 2014; 81 FR 31513, May 19, 2016]
§§ 52.97-52.98 - §[Reserved]
authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401
cite as: 40 CFR 52.74