1 / 16

Regional Haze Update & Current Results

Regional Haze Update & Current Results. Michele Notarianni Brenda Johnson EPA Region 4. EPA’s Regional Haze Program. Regional Haze (RH) SIP Status. RH SIPs due 12-17-2007: All 50 states + DC + VI + Albuquerque/Bernalillo County (NM) National Submittal Status:

Télécharger la présentation

Regional Haze Update & Current Results

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Regional Haze Update & Current Results Michele Notarianni Brenda Johnson EPA Region 4

  2. EPA’s Regional Haze Program

  3. Regional Haze (RH) SIP Status • RH SIPs due 12-17-2007: • All 50 states + DC + VI + Albuquerque/Bernalillo County (NM) • National Submittal Status: • 15 final RH SIPs in (14 States; 1 County) • Region 4 Submittal Status: • 6 of 15 final SIPs are R4: (AL, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN) • GA Draft RH SIP for EPA/FLM review; being revised into Proposed SIP for public comment – Spring ‘09 • FL resolved BART issues - Draft SIP Summer ‘09

  4. Findings of Failure to Submit SIPs • EPA issued RH Findings: • FederalRegister published January 15, 2009, making findings of failure to submit RH SIPs • States on Findings List: • 34 for NOT submitting, incl. R4 States of FL and GA • 5 western states for submitting incomplete SIPs. • Implications: • By January 15, 2011: EPA must issue finalFederal Implementation Plan (FIP) for states w/o SIPs…..unless those states submit final RH SIPs AND the Agency takes final action to fully approve those SIPs by this date. • Notes: • No mandatory Clean Air Act (CAA) sanctions for RH. • Portion of 105 grant funds to develop FIP may be withheld.

  5. Findings of Failure to Submit SIPs (ctd.) • States on the “Findings List”: Source: FLM Clearinghouse

  6. Summary of Controls Region 4 States Based on Data Submitted to Date

  7. Source Controls under RH Program • Stationary emission sources: • Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) • Reasonable Progress (i.e., make progress towards visibility goals) • BART – 3 Parts: • Eligibility (PSD category, 1962-77 window, PTE>/= 250 tpy VIPs) • Subjectivity (cause/contribute to impairment at Class I area) • BART Control Determination (incl. 5 BART CAA factor review) • Reasonable Progress (RP): • State flexibility to determine additional measures to meet RP goals -- (must consider 4 RP CAA factors) • Area of influence (AOI) methodology (most VISTAS states) : • Significant SO2 sources in AOI around Class I area • Emission units contributing >/= 1% visibility impairment to area

  8. RH Control Approaches in R4 • Emission Reductions From: • Controls required for purposes of BART & RP • CAIR relied on to satisfy: • BART (SO2, NOx)—PM analyzed • RP (SO2)—(most VISTAS states) • Exemptions from BART & RP review: • BART Eligibility: Limit PTE< 250 tpy • BART Subject: Control to model<contribution threshold or meet model plant criteria • RP: Control to fall below State AOI visibility impact threshold • # R4 Sources Evaluated for Control: • Tabulation - see next slides: • Includes data from 6 final R4 SIPs to date. • Information not QA’d.

  9. RH Control Results in R4 • BART: (AL, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN; GA-draft) • 156 potentially BART-eligible sources • 138 exempted from further BART review • 97 Non-EGUs • 41 CAIR EGUs (PM-only modeling) • 18 BART-subject facilities evaluated 5 BART CAA factors • 9 facilities -- No Control • 9 facilities -- Additional Control (3 relied on consent decrees) • RP:(AL, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN; FL-prel. data, GA-draft) • 76 SO2 emission units within AOI • 45 CAIR = RP* *(# reflects 14 FL EGUs covered by CAIR—FL has not determined CAIR=RP. ) • 3 BART = RP • 28 units evaluated 4 RP CAA factors • 24 -- No Control • 4 -- Additional Control

  10. Data Not Available – SIP Not Yet Submitted

  11. Data Not Available – SIP Not Yet Submitted

  12. Emission Reductions Tracking • Q: How could we track sources covered by and environmental results from R4 RH SIPs? • A: R4 Regional Haze Control Spreadsheet • Tracks key elements related to BART and RP controls, including: • Emission reductions from controls • Emission limits & compliance timeframes • Baseline, 2018, & their difference for tons of PM, SO2, NOx from listed emission units • Control type (new, existing or no control; BART PTE limit for exemption, etc.) • DRAFT--data not yet QA’d.

  13. Emission Reductions Tracking (ctd) • Key unit- and facility-specific information needed in RH SIPs: • Pre- and post-control emissions by emission units & facility • Exemption emission reductions & controls/permit limitations • Implementation / compliance dates for controls • Enforcement methods (regulations, permit, consent decree, etc.) • Total reductions expected by facility and state(s) • Many possible uses, including: • 5-year midcourse SIP adequacy check and progress report - • Showing environmental results for public, reports, etc. • Useful for PSD/NSR review (Especially if increases are proposed, e.g., check if BART review is triggered?) • Data for emissions trends reports when factored over the many SIP revisions required under RH program • Handy reference in developing ozone & PM2.5 SIPs

  14. What’s Next? • CAIR: • Decisions re: EPA Actions on RH SIPs? • FederalRegister Actions on SIPs* • *Timing & approach contingent on CAIR decisions • Draft actions currently being prepared • FIPs: • Work with States to get final approvable SIPs in by early 2010 • Develop & promulgate FIPs as needed by January 15, 2011 • 5-Year Progress & Adequacy Check SIP: • Due 5 years after 2007 SIP: December 17, 2012 • Emission inventory update underway… • Others…???

  15. Need Information? • EPA Visibility Home Website: http://www.epa.gov/air/visibility/index.html • Basic Information – incl. links to FLM websites • Regional Haze Program • Regional Planning Organizations – incl. links to 5 RPO websites • Visibility in Parks and Wilderness Areas - Pollutants, photos, trends, and real-time images; incl. links to IMPROVE website • Regulatory Actions – chronological list of EPA actions • EPA Air Pollution Control Cost Manual: • http://www.epa.gov/ttncatc1/products.html#cccinfo • Visibility Monitoring Networks: • IMPROVE:http://vista.cira.colostate.edu/improve/ • VIEWS:http://vista.cira.colostate.edu/views/

  16. Questions? • Michele Notarianni, Regional Haze Coordinator • (404) 562-9031- notarianni.michele@epa.gov • Brenda Johnson, Modeling Expert • 404-562-9037 – johnson.brenda@epa.gov

More Related