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Administrative Draft Environmental Impact Report <br /> Gill Medical Center Project <br /> 2013 Plan for the Revoked 1-Hour Ozone Standard.The SJVAPCD initially adopted this plan in <br /> 2004 to address USEPA's 1-hour ozone standard. Although the USEPA approved the SJVAPCD's <br /> 2004 plan in 2010, the USEPA withdrew this approval as a result of a court ruling in November <br /> 2012. The SJVAPCD adopted a new plan for the USEPA's revoked 1-hour ozone standard in <br /> September 2013 (SJVAPCD 2013). <br /> 2014 Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) Demonstration for the 8-Hour <br /> Ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP).The SJVAPCD adopted the Reasonably Available <br /> Control Technology (RACT) Demonstration for the 8-Hour Ozone Standard in 2014. The Clean Air <br /> Act requires RACT for certain sources in all nonattainment areas (SJVAPCD 2014). <br /> 2016 Plan for the 2008 8-Hour Ozone Standard.The Ozone Plan, approved in 2016, contains a <br /> comprehensive list of regulatory and incentive-based measures to reduce emissions and <br /> particulate matter with the goal of addressing the USEPA's standards. The plan calls for new and <br /> more stringent rules and regulations for stationary sources, new and more stringent tail-pipe <br /> emission standards for mobile sources, emission standards for locomotives, local regulations and <br /> voluntary measures to reduce and/or mitigate mobile source emissions, incentive-based <br /> measures, and alternative compliance programs (SJVAPCD 2016). <br /> 2020 Reasonably Available Control Technology Demonstration for the 2015 8-Hour Ozone <br /> Standard. The SJVAPCD adopted the RACT Demonstration for the 2015 8-Hour Ozone Standard <br /> on June 18, 2020. The Clean Air Act requires RACT for certain sources in all nonattainment areas. <br /> The SJVAPCD is required to ensure the USEPA's Control Techniques Guidance (CTG) is being <br /> implemented through SJVAPCD regulations.The 43 CTGs were developed to control major <br /> sources of emissions (SJVAPCD 2020). <br /> 2007 PM,o Maintenance Plan and Request for Redesignation. In 2007, the SJVAPCD adopted <br /> the 2007 PM,o Attainment Plan to ensure the continued attainment of the USEPA's PM,o standard. <br /> Since the EPA determined that the air basin had attained the federal PM,o standards on October <br /> 30, 2006, the valley is designated as an attainment area (SJVAPCD 2007b). <br /> 2018 Moderate Area Plan for the 2012 PM2.5 Standard. In 2018, the SJVAPCD adopted the <br /> 2018 PM2.5 Plan to address the USEPA's annual and 24-hour standards.The plan utilizes the best <br /> available information to develop a strategy to demonstrate attainment of the federal standard for <br /> PM2.5. A number of local strategies are included in the plan, including regulations to address <br /> stationary sources, use of a risk-based approach to prioritize measures to expedite attainment <br /> standards, incentive measures, technology advances, policy efforts to shape new legislation, and <br /> public outreach (SJVAPCD 2018). <br /> Tanner Air Toxics Act&Air Toxics "Hot Spots"Information and Assessment Act <br /> CARB's Statewide comprehensive air toxics program was established in 1983 with Assembly Bill (AB) 1807, <br /> the Toxic Air Contaminant Identification and Control Act (Tanner Air Toxics Act of 1983).AB 1807 created <br /> California's program to reduce exposure to air toxics and sets forth a formal procedure for CARB to <br /> designate substances as TACs. Once a TAC is identified, CARB adopts an airborne toxics control measure <br /> Air Quality 4.5-9 October 2021 <br />