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| 98-769 | Notice of Public HearingProposed Finding of Significant Contribution and Proposed Rulemaking for Certain States in the Ozone Transport Assessment Group Region for Purposes of Reducing Regional Transport of Ozone | Proposed Rule | The EPA is announcing the public hearing on the Agency's October 10, 1997, proposed rule (62 FR 60317, November 7, 1997) to reduce the transport of nitrogen oxide (NO<INF>x</INF>) emissions in 22 States and the District of Columbia. All of the affected jurisdictions participated in the Ozone Transport Assessment Group (OTAG). The EPA proposes to find that the transport of NO<INF>x</INF> from the 23 jurisdictions significantly contributes to nonattainment of the ozone national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS), or interferes with maintenance of the NAAQS, in downwind States. The EPA has proposed a level of NO<INF>x</INF> emissions for the 23 jurisdictions that will reduce the transport of this chemical, an ozone precursor. In accordance with the Clean Air Act, information and comments gathered from this two-day public hearing will be considered in the final decision-making process and entered into the official record. | 1998-01-13 | 1998 | 1 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/1998/01/13/98-769/notice-of-public-hearingproposed-finding-of-significant-contribution-and-proposed-rulemaking-for | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1998-01-13/pdf/98-769.pdf | Environmental Protection Agency | 145 | The EPA is announcing the public hearing on the Agency's October 10, 1997, proposed rule (62 FR 60317, November 7, 1997) to reduce the transport of nitrogen oxide (NO<INF>x</INF>) emissions in 22 States and the District of Columbia. All of the affected... |