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Subpart AA—Provisions for Implementation of the 2008 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards

  • §51.1100 Definitions.
  • §51.1101 Applicability of part 51.
  • §51.1102 Classification and nonattainment area planning provisions.
  • §51.1103 Application of classification and attainment date provisions in CAA section 181 to areas subject to § 51.1102.
  • §51.1104 [Reserved]
  • §51.1105 Transition from the 1997 ozone NAAQS to the 2008 ozone NAAQS and anti-backsliding.
  • §51.1106 Redesignation to nonattainment following initial designations.
  • §51.1107 Determining eligibility for 1-year attainment date extensions for the 2008 ozone NAAQS under CAA section 181(a)(5).
  • §51.1108 Modeling and attainment demonstration requirements.
  • §51.1109 [Reserved]
  • §51.1110 Requirements for reasonable further progress (RFP).
  • §51.1111 [Reserved]
  • §51.1112 Requirements for reasonably available control technology (RACT) and reasonably available control measures (RACM).
  • §51.1113 Section 182(f) NOX exemption provisions.
  • §51.1114 New source review requirements.
  • §51.1115 Emissions inventory requirements.
  • §51.1116 Requirements for an Ozone Transport Region.
  • §51.1117 Fee programs for Severe and Extreme nonattainment areas that fail to attain.
  • §51.1118 Suspension of SIP planning requirements in nonattainment areas that have air quality data that meet an ozone NAAQS.
  • §51.1119 Applicability.

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