40 CFR §51.150
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- (a)This section continues the classification system for episode plans. Each region is classified separately with respect to each of the following pollutants: Sulfur oxides, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone.
- (b)Priority I Regions means any area with greater ambient concentrations than the following:
- (1)Sulfur dioxide—100 µg/m 3 (0.04 ppm) annual arithmetic mean; 455 µg/m 3 (0.17 ppm) 24-hour maximum.
- (2)Particulate matter—95 µg/m 3 annual geometric mean; 325 µg/m 3 24-hour maximum.
- (3)Carbon monoxide—55 mg/m 3 (48 ppm) 1-hour maximum; 14 mg/m 3 (12 ppm) 8-hour maximum.
- (4)Nitrogen dioxide—100 µg/m 3 (0.06 ppm) annual arithmetic mean.
- (5)Ozone—195 µg/m 3 (0.10 ppm) 1-hour maximum.
- (c)Priority IA Region means any area which is Priority I primarily because of emissions from a single point source.
- (d)Priority II Region means any area which is not a Priority I region and has ambient concentrations between the following:
- (e)In the absence of adequate monitoring data, appropriate models must be used to classify an area under paragraph (b) of this section, consistent with the requirements contained in § 51.112(a).
- (f)Areas which do not meet the above criteria are classified Priority III.