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                                                   VOL. 59, NO. 173

                                        Thursday, September 8, 1994

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Parts 52 and 81

[M118-01-5767, M121-01-6241; AMS-FRL-5014-8]]

 

Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans and Designation 
of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes: State of Michigan

Correction

    In proposed rule document 94-17556 beginning on page 37190 in the 
issue of Thursday, July 21, 1994 make the following corrections:
    1. On page 37198, in the first column, the first two full 
paragraphs should be removed and in the second column, the first ten 
lines should be removed beginning with ``factors'' and ending with 
``TSD.''
    2. On page 37199, in the first column, in the first line, after 
``period.'' insert missing text as set forth below:
    ``6, 1994 Stage II is no longer a requirement (section 202 (a)(6) 
of the Act). However, if the State chooses to include this program as a 
contingency measure, enabling legislation would suffice. Michigan has 
chosen to retain Stage II as a contingency measure in the maintenance 
plan. Finally, the State submitted to USEPA a section 182 (f) NOx 
exemption petition based on 1991-1993 ambient air quality data that 
demonstrates that the area is attaining the ozone NAAQS. The USEPA is 
currently taking action on this submittal. Since the Detroit-Ann Arbor 
area has demonstrated that it can maintain the standard without the 
implementation of these programs, USEPA proposes that the maintenance 
plan be approved with these elements as contingency measures. In 
addition, based on the maintenance demonstration, the USEPA plans to 
propose approval of the basic I/M enabling legislation (based on the 
June 28, 1994 proposed I/M Redesignation Rule), and the Stage I rule 
and 182 (f) NOx exemption petition in a separate FR action.

 C. Verification of Continued Attainment

    Continued attainment of the ozone NAAQS in the Detroit-Ann Arbor 
area depends, in part, on the State's efforts toward tracking 
indicators of continued attainment during the maintenance''

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