Infrastructure and Transport
Downloads folder for Lead Infrastructure and Transport
This revision to the state implementation plan (SIP) for lead infrastructure is being submitted to meet the Federal Clean Air Act (FCAA), §110(a)(1) requirement for states to submit SIP revisions within three years after the promulgation of new or revised National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) to meet the infrastructure requirements of FCAA, §110(a)(2).
This revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for lead transport sets forth how the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) will meet the Federal Clean Air Act (FCAA), §110(a)(1) requirement for states to submit SIP revisions within three years after the promulgation of new or revised National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) to meet the requirements of FCAA, §110(a)(2), including FCAA, §110(a)(2)(D)(i), relating to interstate transport.
This SIP revision demonstrates attainment using air dispersion modeling that includes control strategies already in use at the Exide site as well as additional measures being proposed concurrently with this SIP revision. This SIP revision also contains FCAA-required elements, including a reasonably available control measures analysis, a reasonably available control technology analysis, demonstration of reasonable further progress, and a contingency plan.
2008 lead NAAQS nonattainment area designation and boundary recommendation
This SIP revision demonstrates attainment using air dispersion modeling that includes control strategies already in use at the Exide site as well as additional measures being proposed concurrently with this SIP revision. This SIP revision also contains FCAA-required elements, including a reasonably available control measures analysis, a reasonably available control technology analysis, demonstration of reasonable further progress, and a contingency plan.