52.582—Control strategy: Ozone.
(a)
Approval—The Administrator approves the incorporation of the photochemical assessment ambient monitoring system submitted by Georgia on November 8, 1993, into the Georgia State Implementation Plan. This submittal satisfies 40 CFR 58.20(f) which requires the State to provide for the establishment and maintenance of photochemical assessment monitoring stations (PAMS).
(b)
On August 29, 1997, Harold F. Reheis, Director, Georgia Department of Natural Resources submitted to John Hankinson, Regional Administrator, United States Environmental Protection Agency Region IV, a State Implementation Plan revision including the following transportation control measures.
(1) HOV Lane—
This project referred to as AR 073B is the addition of HOV lanes on I-85 from Chamblee-Tucker Road to State Route 316.
(2) Ridershare Program—
This project is referred to as AR-220 and is a lump sum eligible to all colleges and universities with the 10 county ARC region.
(3) Transportation Management Associations—
Referred to as project AR 221 is to set up a “pot” of funds set aside specially to assist in the development of transportation management associations and start-up ridershare services in the areas that are considered to be highly congested throughout the Region.
(5) Alternative Fuel Refueling Station/Park and Ride Transportation Center—
This project is referred to as DO-AR-211.
(c)
EPA is giving final interim approval to the Georgia Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Program submitted on March 27, 1996, with supplemental information submitted on January 31, 1997, until November 11, 1999.