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1 Treatment as a State Willard Antone III, (Air Quality Specialist) Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) Department of Environmental Quality

2 Background: Gila River Indian Community  Akimel O’odham (Pima) & Pii Pash (Maricopa)  Located in Maricopa & Pinal counties  Established in 1859 by Executive Order  374,000 acres  Population 15,500 people (on- reservation)

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4 WHY GRIC Applied for Full Treatment as a State  Strengthen GRIC Tribal Sovereignty  GRIC vs EPA regulation  Fill Tribal GAP  Protect Human Health and Environment  Protect GRIC Cultural Heritage as an Agricultural Society  Strengthen Economic Development Opportunities  Manage Air Emissions From Industry + Area Sources

5 Air Pollution Sources  Three industrial parks, 45 businesses & industries  Pacific Scientific, Triumph, Local Motors, Superlite Block, Pimalco, Champion Homes, etc.  Other GRIC-Area Sources  40,000 agricultural acres  Acreage will increase to 140,000 over next 10 years  Interstate 10 bisects Community (largest source of air pollution)

6 Implementation of Air Quality Management Plan to Manage Sources  Part I. General Provisions  Part II. Permit Requirements  Part III. Enforcement Ordinances  Part IV. Administrative Appeals  Part V. Area Source Emission Limits  Open Burning  Fugitive Dust  Part VI. General Requirements  Visible Emissions  VOC Usage, Storage, Handling  Degreasing, Solvent Metal Cleaning  Part VII. Source/Category Specific Emission Limits  Secondary Aluminum Processing  Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework Operations  Non-Metallic Mineral Mining and Processing

7 GRIC TAS Development Process  GRIC Eligibility Request Under CAA  Section 107(d) – Designations  Section 110 – Requirements for Implementation Plans (preparation, adoption, submission)  Section 111 – Requires States to develop plans for sources  Section 112 – Hazardous Air Pollutants  Section 114 – Authorization to require information  Section 505 – Notification to Administrator

8 GRIC TAS Development Process  Reviewed TAR Requirements 49.6 for TAS  Federally Recognized Tribe  Tribe has a governing body carrying out substantial governmental duties  Management and protection of air resources within the exterior boundary of the Reservation or other area within Tribe’s jurisdiction  The Tribe is reasonably expected to be capable of carrying out functions of CAA regulation

9 GRIC TAS Development Process  GRIC Submitted Complete TAS packet to EPA requesting eligibility under sections 107(d), 110, 111, 112, 114, 505, Title V and any other section of the CAA necessary for full implementation authority  EPA Drafted Federal Register and Submitted it for Public Comment (30 days)

10 GRIC TAS Development Process  EPA approved the GRIC TAS Application and Laura Yoshii, Acting Region 9 Administrator, presented a Certificate of Completion to Will Antone at the EPA Region 9 Conference in Tucson Arizona on October 21, 2009

11 Laura Yoshii & Will Antone III


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