View all text of Subpart EEEEE [§ 97.801 - § 97.835]
§ 97.810 - State NOX Ozone Season Group 2 trading budgets, new unit set-asides, Indian country new unit set-asides, and variability limits.
(a) The State NO
(1) Alabama.
(i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 and thereafter is 255 tons.
(iii) The Indian country new unit set-aside for 2017 and thereafter is 13 tons.
(2) Arkansas. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 is 240 tons and for 2018 and thereafter is 185 tons.
(iii) [Reserved]
(3) [Reserved]
(4) Illinois. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 302 tons.
(iii) [Reserved]
(5) Indiana. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 468 tons.
(iii) [Reserved]
(6) Iowa. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 and thereafter is 324 tons.
(iii) The Indian country new unit set-aside for 2017 and thereafter is 11 tons.
(7) Kansas. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 and thereafter is 148 tons.
(iii) The Indian country new unit set-aside for 2017 and thereafter is 8 tons.
(8) Kentucky. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 426 tons.
(iii) [Reserved]
(iv) The NO
(v) The new unit set-aside for 2023 and thereafter is 283 tons.
(vi) [Reserved]
(9) Louisiana. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 352 tons.
(iii) The Indian country new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 19 tons.
(iv) The NO
(v) The new unit set-aside for 2023 and thereafter is 430 tons.
(vi) The Indian country new unit set-aside for 2023 and thereafter is 15 tons.
(10) Maryland. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 152 tons.
(iii) [Reserved]
(11) Michigan. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 665 tons.
(iii) The Indian country new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 17 tons.
(12) Mississippi. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 and thereafter is 120 tons.
(iii) The Indian country new unit set-aside for 2017 and thereafter is 6 tons.
(13) Missouri. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 and thereafter is 324 tons.
(iii) [Reserved]
(14) New Jersey. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 192 tons.
(iii) [Reserved]
(15) New York. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 252 tons.
(iii) The Indian country new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 5 tons.
(16) Ohio. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 401 tons.
(iii) [Reserved]
(17) Oklahoma. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 and thereafter is 221 tons.
(iii) The Indian country new unit set-aside for 2017 and thereafter is 12 tons.
(18) Pennsylvania. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 541 tons.
(iii) [Reserved]
(19) Tennessee. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 and thereafter is 156 tons.
(iii) [Reserved]
(20) Texas. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 and thereafter is 998 tons.
(iii) The Indian country new unit set-aside for 2017 and thereafter is 52 tons.
(21) Virginia. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 562 tons.
(iii) [Reserved]
(22) West Virginia. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2020 is 356 tons.
(iii) [Reserved]
(iv) The NO
(v) The new unit set-aside for 2023 and thereafter is 261 tons.
(vi) [Reserved]
(23) Wisconsin. (i) The NO
(ii) The new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2022 is 151 tons.
(iii) The Indian country new unit set-aside for 2017 through 2022 is 8 tons.
(b) The States' variability limits for the State NO
(1) The variability limit for Alabama for 2017 and thereafter is 2,774 tons.
(2) The variability limit for Arkansas for 2017 is 2,530 tons and for 2018 and thereafter is 1,934 tons.
(3) [Reserved]
(4) The variability limit for Illinois for 2017 through 2020 is 3,066 tons.
(5) The variability limit for Indiana for 2017 through 2020 is 4,894 tons.
(6) The variability limit for Iowa for 2017 and thereafter is 2,367 tons.
(7) The variability limit for Kansas for 2017 and thereafter is 1,686 tons.
(8)(i) The variability limit for Kentucky for 2017 through 2020 is 4,434 tons.
(ii) The variability limit for Kentucky for 2023 and thereafter is 2,951 tons.
(9)(i) The variability limit for Louisiana for 2017 through 2020 is 3,914 tons.
(ii) The variability limit for Louisiana for 2023 and thereafter is 3,112 tons.
(10) The variability limit for Maryland for 2017 through 2020 is 804 tons.
(11) The variability limit for Michigan for 2017 through 2020 is 3,575 tons.
(12) The variability limit for Mississippi for 2017 and thereafter is 1,326 tons.
(13) The variability limit for Missouri for 2017 and thereafter is 3,314 tons.
(14) The variability limit for New Jersey for 2017 through 2020 is 433 tons.
(15) The variability limit for New York for 2017 through 2020 is 1,078 tons.
(16) The variability limit for Ohio for 2017 through 2020 is 4,100 tons.
(17) The variability limit for Oklahoma for 2017 and thereafter is 2,445 tons.
(18) The variability limit for Pennsylvania for 2017 through 2020 is 3,770 tons.
(19) The variability limit for Tennessee for 2017 and thereafter is 1,625 tons.
(20) The variability limit for Texas for 2017 and thereafter is 10,983 tons.
(21) The variability limit for Virginia for 2017 through 2020 is 1,937 tons.
(22)(i) The variability limit for West Virginia for 2017 through 2020 is 3,741 tons.
(ii) The variability limit for West Virginia for 2023 and thereafter is 2,706 tons.
(23) The variability limit for Wisconsin for 2017 through 2022 is 1,662 tons.
(c) Each State NO