
| Title | Review of the Washington State Visibility Protection State Implementation Plan | |
| Month-Year Published | June 1999 | |
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| Short Description |
Federal regulations and the visibility portion of Washington's State Implementation Plan (SIP) require a formal assessment of the Visibility Protection Program every three years to determine if reasonable progress has been made and will continue to be made towards the national visibility goal. If progress cannot be demonstrated, additional measures necessary to assure reasonable progress, including revisions to the SIP, must be identified. This report presents the state's findings with respect to reasonable progress. This review was conducted in consultation with the Federal Land Manager and is being made available to the public and the U.S. Environmental protection Agency to meet requirements of the federal Clean Air Act and the Washington State Visibility SIP. | |
| Publication Number | 99-206 | |
| Author(s) | Frank Van Haren | |
| Contact | Frank Van Haren, (360) 407-6870 | |
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| Keywords | environmental, implementation, implementation plan, land manager, State Implementation Plan, visibility | |
| Related Publications | Title | Relationship |
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| Appendices to the Review of the Washington State Visibility Protection State Implementation Plan | similar topic | |
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