DEP is seeking comment on recommending that the EPA designate as nonattainment areas-- Greater Pittsburgh; Harrisburg-Carlisle-York; Lancaster County and Greater Philadelphia.
EPA established a revised NAAQS for PM2.5 in February 2024. The annual standard for PM2.5 was made more protective and changed from 12 micrograms per cubic meter of air (µg/m3) to 9 µg/m3. An area does not attain the annual standard if the annual concentration, averaged over 3 years, is more than 9 µg/m3.
Following promulgation of new or revised air standards, states are given the opportunity to submit recommendations for attainment/nonattainment areas, supported by the most recent quality-assured and quality-controlled monitoring data.
The proposed designation recommendations are based primarily on air quality ambient monitoring (2021—2023), as well as emissions data, meteorology, geography/topography and jurisdictional boundaries.
Three public hearings will be held from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.--
-- January 21: DEP Southeast Regional Office, Norristown
-- January 21: DEP Southwest Regional Office, Pittsburgh
-- January 23: DEP Southcentral Regional Office, Harrisburg
Persons wishing to present testimony should contact Amanda Rodriguez at P.O. Box 8468, Harrisburg, PA 17105, (717) 787-7677 or amarodrigu@pa.gov no less than 24 hours in advance of the public hearing to reserve a time.
If by 12 p.m. on Monday, January 20, 2025, no person has expressed an interest in testifying at the hearings, the hearings will be canceled.
A copy of the proposed designation document will be posted on DEP’s eComment webpage when available.
Public comments are due by January 24, 2025
Read the entire PA Bulletin notice for more details.
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[Posted: December 20, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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