Section 110 State Implementation Plan for all pollutants having an established National Ambient Air Quality Standard and for Regional Haze
Date Posted: October 27, 2014
The State of New Jersey has finalized revisions to its State Implementation Plan (SIP) to meet the Clean Air Act requirements addressing the infrastructure, transport, and regional haze requirements of the Clean Air Act’s Section 110. This SIP revision demonstrates to the USEPA that the state has the authority (or infrastructure) to implement, maintain, and enforce an air quality management program that provides for attainment and maintenance of all National Ambient Air Quality Standards and for Regional Haze.
Proposed
Public Notice
Cancellation of Public Hearing
Letter to USEPA
Proposed SIP
Proposed State Implementation Plans showing that the State of New Jersey has adequate authority to carry out, administer and enforce the federal Clean Air Act: Section 110 SIP Proposed
Final
Letter to USEPA
Final SIP
Final State Implementation Plans showing that the State of New Jersey has adequate authority to carry out, administer and enforce the federal Clean Air Act: Section 110 SIP Final
Table of Contents for all Appendices
Appendix A: NJ Air Pollution Control Act
Appendix C: Copy of N.J.A.C. 7:27-12, Prevention and Control of Air Pollution Emergencies
Appendix E: New Jersey’s County Environmental Health Act (CEHA) N.J.S.A. 26:3A2-21 et seq.
Appendix F: Additional Considerations Concerning the Transport of Lead in New Jersey
Appendix G: USEPA Guidance Material and Federal Register Notices Referenced in this SIP
Appendix I: Emergency Air Quality Control Criteria
All Appendices as listed above are contained in one zipped file for easy downloading: Appendices to NJ Section 110 SIP.zip
Notes*
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