Adopted Plan Documents
The San Joaquin Valley Air District has developed a new plan for EPA’s revoked 1-hour ozone standard. Although EPA approved the District’s 2004 plan for the 1-hour ozone standard in 2010, EPA withdrew this approval as a result of litigation. The District’s 2013 Plan for the Revoked 1-Hour Ozone Standard was approved by the District Governing Board at a public hearing on September 19, 2013. The modeling confirms that the Valley will attain the revoked 1-hour ozone standard by 2017. The adopted plan is presented below.
Adopted Plan
Adopted Plan by Section:
Plan Cover Page
Executive Summary
Table of Contents
Acronyms
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Scientific Foundation, Trends, and Modeling Results
Chapter 3 Control Strategy
Chapter 4 Demonstration of Federal Requirements
Appendix A Ambient 1-hour Ozone Data Analysis
Appendix B Emission Inventory
Appendix C Stationary and Area Source Control Strategy Evaluation
Appendix D Vehicle Miles Traveled Emissions Offset Demonstration
Appendix E Modeling Protocol
Appendix F Modeling Approach and Results
Appendix G Weight of Evidence
Appendix H Emission Reduction Credits
Appendix I Triennial Progress Report
Appendix J Comments and Responses
Supporting Documentation
The following information provides further background related to the adopted plan.