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National Status of a Ozone-8Hr (1997) SIP Required Element

Required Element: Nonattainment NSR rules - Severe 15
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Required Element: Nonattainment NSR rules - Severe 15
For Pollutant: Ozone-8Hr (1997)    

State Area Name Deadline Submittal Date Latest Action Date of Latest Action FR Citation
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CaliforniaLos Angeles and San Bernardino Counties (Western Mojave Desert) [Antelope Valley] See Note        
CaliforniaLos Angeles and San Bernardino Counties (Western Mojave Desert) [Mojave Desert] See Note        
CaliforniaRiverside County (Coachella Valley) Area See Note 08/28/1996 Approval 02/03/1997 61 FR 64291
CaliforniaSacramento Metro Area [El Dorado] See Note 12/18/2001 Completeness 06/18/2002  
CaliforniaSacramento Metro Area [Feather River] 06/04/2011 11/06/2014 Approval 12/05/2015 80 FR 60047
CaliforniaSacramento Metro Area [Placer] 06/04/2011 05/13/2014 Approval 11/29/2014 79 FR 58263
CaliforniaSacramento Metro Area [Sacramento] 06/04/2011 09/26/2012 Approval 09/29/2013 78 FR 53270
CaliforniaSacramento Metro Area [Yolo-Solano] See Note 05/10/1996 Approval 09/05/1997 62 FR 36214
TexasHouston-Galveston-Brazoria Area 04/15/2010 11/13/1992 Approval 11/27/1995 60 FR 49781
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