The State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection


Maintenance Demonstration



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Maintenance Demonstration

The 1995 USEPA guidance document54 states that the maintenance demonstration requirement is considered to be satisfied if the monitoring data show that the area is meeting the air quality criteria for limited maintenance areas (7.65 parts per million or 85 percent of the carbon monoxide NAAQS). Emission projections for the maintenance period are not required. According to the guidance document, the USEPA believes that if an area begins a maintenance period at or below 85 percent of the exceedance levels, then the continued applicability of Prevention of Significant Deterioration requirements, any control measure already in the SIP, and federal measures should provide adequate assurance of maintenance over the second ten-year maintenance period.


Table XIII shows that all of the design values are well below 7.65 parts per million. As such, New Jersey is not required to include emission projections in the Limited Maintenance Plan. New Jersey commits to continued implementation of its Prevention of Significant Deterioration program and all other federal and state measures already implemented as part of the carbon monoxide SIP.


  1. Monitoring Network

To verify that carbon monoxide maintenance areas remain in attainment over the maintenance period, New Jersey will continue to operate an appropriate air monitoring network. New Jersey’s current carbon monoxide monitoring network is shown in Figure V. The air monitoring results will detect any changes in the ambient air quality, as well as assist the State in determining whether or not it is necessary to implement any contingency measures. The State will continue to work with the USEPA through the air monitoring network review process, as required by 40 CFR Part 58, to determine:




  • The adequacy of the carbon monoxide monitoring network;

  • If additional monitoring is needed; and,

  • When monitoring can be discontinued.

These determinations must be consistent with the section 105 air grant process.55 Air monitoring data will continue to be quality assured according to the requirements in the USEPA regulations.56




  1. Verification of Continued Attainment

To track the progress of the maintenance plan, the State will review the carbon monoxide concentrations from its monitoring sites each year. If design values in any maintenance area exceed 7.65 parts per million (the eligibility requirement for Limited Maintenance Plan areas),






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