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(a) The level of the national 8–hour primary ambient air quality standard for ozone (O3) is 0.070 parts per million (ppm), daily maximum 8–hour average, measured by a reference method based on appendix D to this part and designated in accordance with part 53 of this chapter or an equivalent method designated in accordance with part 53 of this chapter.
(b) The 8–hour primary O3 ambient air quality standard is met at an ambient air quality monitoring site when the 3–year average of the annual fourth-highest daily maximum 8–hour average O3 concentration is less than or equal to 0.070 ppm, as determined in accordance with appendix U to this part.
(c) The level of the national secondary ambient air quality standard for O3 is 0.070 ppm, daily maximum 8–hour average, measured by a reference method based on appendix D to this part and designated in accordance with part 53 of this chapter or an equivalent method designated in accordance with part 53 of this chapter.
(d) The 8–hour secondary O3 ambient air quality standard is met at an ambient air quality monitoring site when the 3–year average of the annual fourth-highest daily maximum 8–hour average O3 concentration is less than or equal to 0.070 ppm, as determined in accordance with appendix U to this part.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment § 40.50.19 National primary and secondary ambient air quality standards for ozone - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-40-protection-of-environment/cfr-sect-40-50-19/
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