Publication Summary

Title

A Plan for Attaining Carbon Monoxide National Ambient Air Quality Standards in Spokane Serious Nonattainment Area

Month-Year PublishedSeptember 2001
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Short Description

This document is a plan to attain the federal health standard for carbon monoxide (CO) in Spokane, Washington. Spokane was already designated nonattainment for CO when the 1990 Amendments to the Clean Air Act was enacted on November 15, 1990. Under the Amendments, Spokane was classified "moderate" and required to submit a plan meeting nonattinment requirements established by the 1990 Amendments. Because of violations of the CO standard in 1995, Spokane was reclassified to "serious" and required to submit a new plan to meet additional nonattainment requirements to ensure that the area would meet the CO standard.

Publication Number01-02-009
Author(s)Doug Schneider
Print Availability Not available as a printed document
Number of pages 225
Keywords air, air quality, Air quality standards, amendment, carbon monoxide, nonattainment area, plan, quality, standards, State Implementation Plan
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