Chapter 100, Definitions Regulation

Maine Department of Environmental Protection

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10/16/2020 01:34 PM EDT

On February 6, 2020, the Maine Board of Environmental Protection voted to authorize the submission on behalf of the Governor of a petition to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator, under Section 176A of the Clean Air Act (CAA), to remove certain portions of Maine from the Ozone Transport Region (OTR).

EPA recently notified the Department that amending the definition of "Ozone Transport Region" in the Department's Chapter 100 Definitions Regulation is necessary to facilitate processing of the Departments petition because the current State Implementation Plan-approved definition includes the entire state of Maine. Since approval of the Departments Section 176A Petition would reduce the geographic extent of the OTR in Maine, the Department is proposing to revise this definition to exclude those parts of the state to be removed from the OTR by the EPA Administrator pursuant to CAA Section 176A.

The Department will be submitting the changes to this rule, including previous amendments adopted on January 14, 2019, to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval in Maine's State Implementation Plan.

On October 15 the Board voted to post the proposed rule changes to public hearing on November 19, 2020.

Directions on how to attend the hearing will be posted on the Department's rulemaking website and the Board's webpage one week before the hearing. Persons who want to testify at the hearing are encouraged to add their name to a testimony signup list prior to the start of the hearing by emailing their name to Board staff at ruth.a.burke@maine.gov by close of business on Monday, November 16th.