Ozone transport regions
section 7506a(a) of this titlesection 7506a(b) of this titleA single transport region for ozone (within the meaning of ), comprised of the States of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area that includes the District of Columbia, is hereby established by operation of law. The provisions of section 7506a(a)(1) and (2) of this title shall apply with respect to the transport region established under this section and any other transport region established for ozone, except to the extent inconsistent with the provisions of this section. The Administrator shall convene the commission required (under ) as a result of the establishment of such region within 6 months of .
Plan provisions for States in ozone transport regions
Additional control measures
Recommendations
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Notice and review
Consultation
In undertaking the review required under paragraph (2)(B), the Administrator shall consult with members of the commission of the affected States and shall take into account the data, views, and comments received pursuant to paragraph (2)(A).
Approval and disapproval
Finding
section 7410(k)(5) of this titlesection 7410(a)(2)(D) of this titleUpon approval or partial approval of recommendations submitted by a commission, the Administrator shall issue to each State which is included in the transport region and to which a requirement of the approved plan applies, a finding under that the implementation plan for such State is inadequate to meet the requirements of . Such finding shall require each such State to revise its implementation plan to include the approved additional control measures within one year after the finding is issued.
Best available air quality monitoring and modeling
For purposes of this section, not later than 6 months after , the Administrator shall promulgate criteria for purposes of determining the contribution of sources in one area to concentrations of ozone in another area which is a nonattainment area for ozone. Such criteria shall require that the best available air quality monitoring and modeling techniques be used for purposes of making such determinations.
July 14, 1955, ch. 360Pub. L. 101–549, title I, § 103104 Stat. 2448(, title I, § 184, as added , , .)