What happens if a State misses the CAIR SIP submission deadline (the September 11, 2006 deadline for full SIPs, or the March 31, 2007 deadline for abbreviated SIPs)?
EPA will endeavor to review and approve all CAIR SIP revisions as soon as practical regardless of when they are submitted. EPA believes that, if a State makes its submission later than the applicable deadline (September 11, 2006 or March 31, 2007 for a full SIP revision or abbreviated SIP revision, respectively), there may be inadequate time for EPA to review and approve the SIP revision and record State-determined NOx allocations by the deadline for recording NOx allocations for 2009, which is September 30, 2007. Moreover, EPA will record EPA-determined allocations under the FIPs one year at a time for 2009 and 2010 to enable States to replace EPA-determined allocations by State-determined allocations as soon as possible. The current approach balances EPA’s preference of using the State allocations whenever possible with the goal of providing sources with allowance allocation information as early as possible to facilitate their participation in the allowance market. For any CAIR SIP r
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