Title 40--Protection of Environment

CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

PART 51--REQUIREMENTS FOR PREPARATION, ADOPTION, AND SUBMITTAL OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS


TEXT PDF51.1 Who is responsible for actions described in this subpart?
TEXT PDF51.5 What tools are available to help prepare and report emissions data?
TEXT PDF51.10 How does my State report emissions that are required by the NOX SIP Call?
TEXT PDF51.15 What data does my State need to report to EPA?
TEXT PDF51.20 What are the emission thresholds that separate point and area sources?
TEXT PDF51.25 What geographic area must my State's inventory cover?
TEXT PDF51.30 When does my State report the data to EPA?
TEXT PDF51.35 How can my State equalize the effort for annual reporting?
TEXT PDF51.40 In what form should my State report the data to EPA?
TEXT PDF51.45 Where should my State report the data?
TEXT PDF51.100 Definitions.
TEXT PDF51.101 Stipulations.
TEXT PDF51.102 Public hearings.
TEXT PDF51.103 Submission of plans, preliminary review of plans.
TEXT PDF51.104 Revisions.
TEXT PDF51.105 Approval of plans.
TEXT PDF51.110 Attainment and maintenance of national standards.
TEXT PDF51.111 Description of control measures.
TEXT PDF51.112 Demonstration of adequacy.
TEXT PDF51.114 Emissions data and projections.
TEXT PDF51.115 Air quality data and projections.
TEXT PDF51.116 Data availability.
TEXT PDF51.117 Additional provisions for lead.
TEXT PDF51.118 Stack height provisions.
TEXT PDF51.119 Intermittent control systems.
TEXT PDF51.120 Requirements for State Implementation Plan revisions relating to new motor vehicles.
TEXT PDF51.121 Findings and requirements for submission of State implementation plan revisions relating to emissions of oxides of nitrogen.
TEXT PDF51.122 Emissions reporting requirements for SIP revisions relating to budgets for NOX emissions.
TEXT PDF51.123 Findings and requirements for submission of State implementation plan revisions relating to emissions of oxides of nitrogen pursuant to the Clean Air Interstate Rule.
TEXT PDF51.124 Findings and requirements for submission of State implementation plan revisions relating to emissions of sulfur dioxide pursuant to the Clean Air Interstate Rule.
TEXT PDF51.125 Emissions reporting requirements for SIP revisions relating to budgets for SO2 and NOX emissions.
TEXT PDF51.150 Classification of regions for episode plans.
TEXT PDF51.151 Significant harm levels.
TEXT PDF51.152 Contingency plans.
TEXT PDF51.153 Reevaluation of episode plans.
TEXT PDF51.160 Legally enforceable procedures.
TEXT PDF51.161 Public availability of information.
TEXT PDF51.162 Identification of responsible agency.
TEXT PDF51.163 Administrative procedures.
TEXT PDF51.164 Stack height procedures.
TEXT PDF51.165 Permit requirements.
TEXT PDF51.165 Permit requirements.
TEXT PDF51.166 Prevention of significant deterioration of air quality.
TEXT PDF51.166 Prevention of significant deterioration of air quality.
TEXT PDF51.190 Ambient air quality monitoring requirements.
TEXT PDF51.210 General.
TEXT PDF51.211 Emission reports and recordkeeping.
TEXT PDF51.212 Testing, inspection, enforcement, and complaints.
TEXT PDF51.213 Transportation control measures.
TEXT PDF51.214 Continuous emission monitoring.
TEXT PDF51.230 Requirements for all plans.
TEXT PDF51.231 Identification of legal authority.
TEXT PDF51.232 Assignment of legal authority to local agencies.
TEXT PDF51.240 General plan requirements.
TEXT PDF51.241 Nonattainment areas for carbon monoxide and ozone.
TEXT PDF51.260 Legally enforceable compliance schedules.
TEXT PDF51.261 Final compliance schedules.
TEXT PDF51.262 Extension beyond one year.
TEXT PDF51.280 Resources.
TEXT PDF51.281 Copies of rules and regulations.
TEXT PDF51.285 Public notification.
TEXT PDF51.286 Electronic reporting.
TEXT PDF51.300 Purpose and applicability.
TEXT PDF51.301 Definitions.
TEXT PDF51.302 Implementation control strategies for reasonably attributable visibility impairment.
TEXT PDF51.303 Exemptions from control.
TEXT PDF51.304 Identification of integral vistas.
TEXT PDF51.305 Monitoring for reasonably attributable visibility impairment.
TEXT PDF51.306 Long-term strategy requirements for reasonably attributable visibility impairment.
TEXT PDF51.307 New source review.
TEXT PDF51.308 Regional haze program requirements.
TEXT PDF51.309 Requirements related to the Grand Canyon Visibility Transport Commission.
TEXT PDF51.320 Annual air quality data report.
TEXT PDF51.321 Annual source emissions and State action report.
TEXT PDF51.322 Sources subject to emissions reporting.
TEXT PDF51.323 Reportable emissions data and information.
TEXT PDF51.324 Progress in plan enforcement.
TEXT PDF51.326 Reportable revisions.
TEXT PDF51.327 Enforcement orders and other State actions.
TEXT PDF51.341 Request for 18-month extension.
TEXT PDF51.350 Applicability.
TEXT PDF51.351 Enhanced I/M performance standard.
TEXT PDF51.352 Basic I/M performance standard.
TEXT PDF51.353 Network type and program evaluation.
TEXT PDF51.354 Adequate tools and resources.
TEXT PDF51.355 Test frequency and convenience.
TEXT PDF51.356 Vehicle coverage.
TEXT PDF51.357 Test procedures and standards.
TEXT PDF51.358 Test equipment.
TEXT PDF51.359 Quality control.
TEXT PDF51.360 Waivers and compliance via diagnostic inspection.
TEXT PDF51.361 Motorist compliance enforcement.
TEXT PDF51.362 Motorist compliance enforcement program oversight.
TEXT PDF51.363 Quality assurance.
TEXT PDF51.364 Enforcement against contractors, stations and inspectors.
TEXT PDF51.365 Data collection.
TEXT PDF51.366 Data analysis and reporting.
TEXT PDF51.367 Inspector training and licensing or certification.
TEXT PDF51.368 Public information and consumer protection.
TEXT PDF51.369 Improving repair effectiveness.
TEXT PDF51.370 Compliance with recall notices.
TEXT PDF51.371 On-road testing.
TEXT PDF51.372 State Implementation Plan submissions.
TEXT PDF51.373 Implementation deadlines.
TEXT PDF51.390 Implementation plan revision.
TEXT PDF51.490 Applicability.
TEXT PDF51.491 Definitions.
TEXT PDF51.492 State program election and submittal.
TEXT PDF51.493 State program requirements.
TEXT PDF51.494 Use of program revenues.
TEXT PDF51.850 Prohibition.
TEXT PDF51.851 State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision.
TEXT PDF51.852 Definitions.
TEXT PDF51.853 Applicability.
TEXT PDF51.854 Conformity analysis.
TEXT PDF51.855 Reporting requirements.
TEXT PDF51.856 Public participation.
TEXT PDF51.857 Frequency of conformity determinations.
TEXT PDF51.858 Criteria for determining conformity of general Federal actions.
TEXT PDF51.859 Procedures for conformity determinations of general Federal actions.
TEXT PDF51.860 Mitigation of air quality impacts.
TEXT PDF51.900 Definitions.
TEXT PDF51.901 Applicability of part 51.
TEXT PDF51.902 Which classification and nonattainment area planning provisions of the CAA shall apply to areas designated nonattainment for the 8-hour NAAQS?
TEXT PDF51.903 How do the classification and attainment date provisions in section 181 of subpart 2 of the CAA apply to areas subject to 51.902(a)?
TEXT PDF51.904 How do the classification and attainment date provisions in section 172(a) of subpart 1 of the CAA apply to areas subject to 51.902(b)?
TEXT PDF51.905 How do areas transition from the 1-hour NAAQS to the 8-hour NAAQS and what are the anti-backsliding provisions?
TEXT PDF51.906 Redesignation to nonattainment following initial designations for the 8-hour NAAQS.
TEXT PDF51.907 For an area that fails to attain the 8-hour NAAQS by its attainment date, how does EPA interpret sections 172(a)(2)(C)(ii) and 181(a)(5)(B) of the CAA?
TEXT PDF51.908 What modeling and attainment demonstration requirements apply for purposes of the 8-hour ozone NAAQS?
TEXT PDF51.910 What requirements for reasonable further progress (RFP) under sections 172(c)(2) and 182 apply for areas designated nonattainment for the 8-hour ozone NAAQS?
TEXT PDF51.912 What requirements apply for reasonably available control technology (RACT) and reasonably available control measures (RACM) under the 8-hour NAAQS?
TEXT PDF51.912 What requirements apply for reasonably available control technology (RACT) and reasonably available control measures (RACM) under the 8-hour NAAQS?
TEXT PDF51.913 How do the section 182(f) NOX exemption provisions apply for the 8-hour NAAQS?
TEXT PDF51.914 What new source review requirements apply for 8-hour ozone nonattainment areas?
TEXT PDF51.915 What emissions inventory requirements apply under the 8-hour NAAQS?
TEXT PDF51.916 What are the requirements for an Ozone Transport Region under the 8-hour NAAQS?
TEXT PDF51.917 What is the effective date of designation for the Las Vegas, NV, 8-hour ozone nonattainment area?
TEXT PDF51.918 Can any SIP planning requirements be suspended in 8-hour ozone nonattainment areas that have air quality data that meets the NAAQS?
TEXT PDF51.930 Mitigation of Exceptional Events.
TEXT PDF51.1000 Definitions.
TEXT PDF51.1001 Applicability of part 51.
TEXT PDF51.1002 Submittal of State implementation plan.
TEXT PDF51.1004 Attainment dates.
TEXT PDF51.1005 One-year extensions of the attainment date.
TEXT PDF51.1006 Redesignation to nonattainment following initial designations for the PM2.5 NAAQS.
TEXT PDF51.1007 Attainment demonstration and modeling requirements.
TEXT PDF51.1008 Emission inventory requirements for the PM2.5 NAAQS.
TEXT PDF51.1009 Reasonable further progress (RFP) requirements.
TEXT PDF51.1010 Requirements for reasonably available control technology (RACT) and reasonably available control measures (RACM).
TEXT PDF51.1011 Requirements for mid-course review.
TEXT PDF51.1012 Requirement for contingency measures.


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