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Corky Martinkovic, AzDEQ Ray Mohr, CoDEQ IWG Meeting ~ Tempe, Arizona December 14-15, 2004

Western Regional Air Partnership Air Managers Committee ~ Implementation Work Group 308 Regional Haze SIP/TIP Development Guides. Corky Martinkovic, AzDEQ Ray Mohr, CoDEQ IWG Meeting ~ Tempe, Arizona December 14-15, 2004. Three Guides for 308 SIP/TIP Development.

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Corky Martinkovic, AzDEQ Ray Mohr, CoDEQ IWG Meeting ~ Tempe, Arizona December 14-15, 2004

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  1. Western Regional Air Partnership Air Managers Committee ~ Implementation Work Group308 Regional Haze SIP/TIP Development Guides Corky Martinkovic, AzDEQ Ray Mohr, CoDEQ IWG Meeting ~ Tempe, Arizona December 14-15, 2004

  2. Three Guides for 308 SIP/TIP Development • Road Map – a process guide that takes the developer through the general tasks needed to meet the rule requirements • Relationship Table – a nexus guide that allows the developer to see how WRAP work products (detailed in the WRAP Work Plan) serve the processes outlined in the Road Map • Resource Matrix – a resource guide that outlines SIP components (from the WRAP Strategic Plan), approvability criteria, any suggested language, and links to WRAP work products and rule processes

  3. IWG on www.wrapair.org • Guides location on IWG document page

  4. Suggested Additions • Within (Final) Documents Box: Current WRAP Work Plan (link) Current WRAP Strategic Plan (link) 308 SIP/TIP Road Map 308 SIP/TIP Relationship Table (sorted by Road Map) 308 SIP/TIP Relationship Table (sorted by Work Product code) 308 SIP/TIP Resource Matrix

  5. In addition… 308 SIP/TIP Table of Contents (suggested structure) 308 SIP/TIP Table of Contents for Technical Support Document (suggested structure) 308 SIP/TIP Technical Support Document (link) Interactive BLOG for SIP Developers (link)

  6. And, for example… WP Product Code / 308 SIP/TIP Product / Status / Link: AoH1 / Attribution of Haze Report / Phase I Draft www.wrapair.org/forums/aoh/docs AMR2 / Causes of Haze Report / Phase I Final www.wrapair.org/forums/aamrf/projects/haze/index SS1 / Identification of BART-eligible Sources Report / Draft www.wrapair.org/forums/ssjf/docs TW1 / TEISS / Final www.wrapair.org/forums/tddwg/docs(etc.)

  7. Next Steps • Develop a structure, represented initially by a table of contents, for the SIP/TIP • Develop where possible template language and “locators” for Appendix documents and TSD references (i.e., 309 STIP) • Develop guides for states completing 309(g) SIPs and 309 SIP revisions

  8. For example, issues for the 309(g) SIPs: Will WRAP update C1A data; use 309 data? How will 309 “credit” be determined? Sufficient time to determine if a 309(g) strategy is compatible with a 309 strategy? How to interface with 309 trading program, BART, and NOx/PM strategies? Continue to clarify issues…

  9. Ask questions… • How do 308 SIPs address the Clean Air Corridor established by the GCVTC for the 309 SIPs? • Does the WRAP Work Plan (and Strategic Plan) along with the work of the forums and committees meet the needs of the SIP Development Process? • What do states need to complete without the assistance of WRAP? Or with FLMs? Feds?

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