8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Areas
(1997 Standard)
This page provides detailed information on designations
and classifications
of 8-hour ozone nonattainment areas.
On June 8, 2007, the United States Court of Appeals vacated the Subpart 1 portion of the Phase 1 Rule (Court Order) (PDF). The Subpart 1 areas in the Greenbook are listed as "Former Subpart 1" until the reclassification of the areas is finalized. Proposed reclassifications were published on January 16, 2009 (PDF).
- Nonattainment Area Selections
- Area Listings
- Area Designation Data
- Maintenance Area Selections (Previously Nonattainment Areas)
- Area Listings
- Area Designation Data
- Area Maps
Map and GIS shapefile downloads are available from the Downloads page (see sidebar link) - National Maps
- National 8-Hour Ozone County Map of Maintenance and Nonattainment Areas in the U.S.
- National Map of 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Areas
- State Maps
- Other Information
- Summary Reports
- Nonattainment Area Summary Report
- Maintenance Area Summary Report
- Nonattainment Area Summary Report w/ History
- Comparison to Other Standards
- 8-Hour and Previous 1-Hour Ozone State/County Detail Report
- Sorted by State/Area/County with CO, PM-10, PM-2.5 and Previous 1-hr Ozone Classifications
- Sorted by Area/State/County with CO, PM-10, PM-2.5 and Previous 1-hr Ozone Classifications
- 8-Hr Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas and Previous 1-Hr Ozone Areas
- 8-Hr Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas Compared to 2006 PM-2.5 and 1997 PM-2.5 Nonattainment Areas
- 8-Hour Ozone Unclassifiable Areas
- Kansas and Missouri 8-Hour Ozone Unclassifiable Area Redesignation Federal Register Notices
- Proposal (PDF) (February 10, 2005) Final (PDF) (May 3, 2005)
- Syracuse NY 8-Hour Ozone Unclassifiable Area Redesignation Federal Register Notices
- Proposal (PDF) (July 7, 2005) Final (PDF) (May 15, 2006)
- Early Action Compact Areas (Attainment - Previously Deferred Designation)
- Area Listings
- Area Maps
- Area Designation Data
- Summary Report
- Federal Register Notices
- Areas with a Maintenance Plan Requirement Under Section 110(a)(1) of the CAA
The Phase 1 final rule to implement the 8-hour Ozone standard was published on April 30, 2004. The anti-backsliding provisions in that rule set forth specific requirements for areas that are designated attainment for the 8-hour Ozone standard; and that were - at the time of the 8-hour designations (generally June 15, 2004) - either attainment areas with maintenance plans for the 1-hour standard; or nonattainment for the 1-hour standard.
Specifically, 40 CFR part 51, section 51.905(a)(3) and (4) requires these areas to submit a maintenance plan under section 110(a)(1) of the CAA. That maintenance plan must demonstrate maintenance out to 10 years after designation. This maintenance plan does not, however, carry with it any conformity obligations (unlike maintenance plans required under section 175A of the Act). The section 110(a)(1) maintenance plan must be submitted within 3 years after designation for the 8-hour ozone standard.
- Area Listings
- Area Maps
- Area Designation Data
- Area Summary Report
- Federal Register Notices
Until the 1-hour standard no longer applied, the 1-hr Ozone Maintenance Areas (Previously Nonattainment Areas) which were subject to the 1-hour standard had maintenance plans required under section 175A, but were not subject to the Section 110(a)(1) maintenance plan provision under 40 CFR part 51, section 51.905(a)(3) and (4). When the 1-hour standard no longer applied, these areas would be required to submit 110(a)(1) maintenance plans under 40 CFR part 51, section 51.905(a)(3) and (4), if they were attainment for the 8-hour standard.
The Nashville, TN and Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point, NC and Denver-Boulder, CO 1-hr Ozone maintenance areas were Early Action Compact (EAC) areas. The 1-hour standard was revoked for the EAC areas on April 15, 2009, one year after the effective date (April 15, 2008) of their designation as attainment for the 8-hour Ozone standard. At that time, the Denver, CO Subpart 1 EAC area was designated nonattainment for 8-hour Ozone, effective November 20, 2007, and the Nashville, TN and Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point, NC areas were required to submit a 10-year maintenance plan under section 110(a)(1) of the CAA and the Phase 1 Rule.
- Links to Related Topics
- Federal Register Notices Relating to 8-Hour Ozone Designations and Classifications
for the 1997 Standard - Designation Notices
- 8-Hour Ozone Designation Federal Register Notice (April 30, 2004)
- 8-Hour Ozone Designation Federal Register Notice (June 18, 2004): Amends April 30, 2004 Notice (PDF)
- Phase 2: Final 8-Hour Ozone Implementation Federal Register Notice (November 29, 2005) (PDF)
- DC Court of Appeals Ozone Implementation Ruling (December 22, 2006) (PDF)
- Phase 2 of the Final Rule To Implement the 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard--Notice of Reconsideration (June 8, 2007) (PDF)
- DC Court of Appeals Ozone Implementation Rehearing (June 8, 2007) (PDF)
- Proposed Settlement Agreement: Denver EAC Designation to Nonattainment, Effective November 20, 2007 (October 1, 2007) (PDF)
- Ozone (O3) Standards - Documents from Review Completed in 2008
- Proposed Revision on Subpart 1 Area Reclassification and Anti-Backsliding Provisions Under Former 1-Hour Ozone Standard; Proposed Deletion of Obsolete 1-Hour Ozone Standard Provision (January 16, 2009) (PDF)
- Other Associated Federal Register Notices
- Clean Air Determination/Attainment Determinations
- Attainment Date Extensions
These extensions modify the dates shown in the nonattainment areas above - Changes to a Higher Classification
- All Federal Register Notices
Based on air quality data from 2005, 2006 and the first three quarters of 2007, the Denver, CO
Subpart 1 EAC area was designated nonattainment for 8-hour Ozone, effective November 20, 2007
72 FR 53952 (PDF).On February 6, 2008, EPA proposed ( 73 FR 6863 (PDF)) and on April 2, 2008, finalized ( 73 FR 17897 (PDF))
the designation of the remaining 13 Early Action Compact (EAC) Areas as attainment
for the 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS), effective April 15, 2008.
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