SIPs packages or revisions also are prepared and submitted to U.S. EPA to modify, revise or update existing plans. Additional SIP related documents are also generated when a new or revised standard is promulgated by U.S. EPA. For example, Ohio EPA submits a "Recommended Designations" document with proposed nonattainment boundaries. This section summarizes State-developed requirements which EPA has approved as part of a given SIP since . The State material became federally-enforceable at the time of EPA approval through a procedure known as incorporation by reference (IBR) under procedures prescribed in 1 CFR part The EPA SIP Processing Manual provides information about preparing and processing Federal Register documents acting on State Implementation Plans (SIPs).
SIP (Screening Imbibition Program) SIP is used by OPP to provide an upper bound estimate of exposure of birds and mammals to pesticides through drinking water alone. SIP Version Executable (xls) (August ) User Guide; STIR (Screening Tool for Inhalation Risk). Within 3 years of EPA issuing the standard, all states are required to submit SIPs with general infrastructure elements showing the state has the capacity to attain, maintain, and enforce a new or revised NAAQS. These SIP submittals must include the basic program requirements for managing air quality required in section (a)(2) of the CAA. A State Implementation Plan (SIP) is a collection of regulations and documents used by a state, territory, or local air district to implemenent, maintain, and enforce the National Ambient Air Quality Standards, or NAAQS, and to fulfill other requirements of the Clean Air Act. See also: Basic information about Federal Implementation Plans (FIPs.
Subpart EEE contains historical information pertaining to EPA action on SIP material originally submitted by States to the National Air Pollution Control. What's not in a SIP. For the most part, the philosophy of the Clean Air Act (Act) is that EPA develops regulations and guidance for States to develop. A major component of the air quality management program mandated by the Act is the development by the States and approval by the EPA of the SIP. The process by.
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