Final Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Update
Rule Summary
On September 7, 2016, the EPA finalized an update to the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) for the 2008 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) by issuing the final CSAPR Update. Starting in May 2017, this rule will reduce summertime (May - September) nitrogen oxides (NOX) emissions from power plants in 22 states in the eastern U.S., providing up to $880 million in benefits and reducing ground-level ozone exposure for millions of Americans. The rule will reduce air quality impacts of ozone pollution that crosses state lines and will help downwind areas meet and maintain the 2008 ozone air quality standard.
Rule History
September 7, 2016 - Final Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Update
The EPA finalized Federal Implementation Plans (FIPs) in the CSAPR Update to address air quality impacts of the interstate transport of ozone air pollution in the eastern United States.
- Final Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Update
- Fact Sheet
- Key Changes and Improvements Fact Sheet
- Press Release
- More Information – Benefits and Maps
- Regulatory Impact Analysis
- Power Sector Modeling
Technical Support Documents (TSDs)
- Air Quality Modeling TSD for the Final Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Update
- EGU NOX Mitigation Strategies Final Rule TSD
- Status of 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) SIPs for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS
- Ozone Transport Policy Analysis Final Rule TSD
- Assessment of Non-EGU NOx Emission Controls, Cost of Controls, and Time for Compliance Final TSD
- CSAPR Allowance Allocations Final Rule TSD
Petitions for Reconsideration
Previous Actions:
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November 16, 2015 - Proposed Cross-State Air Pollution Rule Update
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July 23, 2015 - Notice of Data Availability
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January 2015 - Memo and Information Sharing