Green Book 1-Hour Ozone (1979) Area Information - NAAQS Revoked
This section provides detailed information about designations, classifications and the status of the nonattainment areas at the time of the 1-Hour Ozone (1979) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) revocation. Original areas were designated November 15, 1990. On June 15, 2005 the 1-Hour Ozone NAAQS was revoked for all areas except the 8-Hour Ozone nonattainment Early Action Compact (EAC) areas.
For additional information see:
- Ozone Designations and Classifications
- Early Action Compact (EAC) Areas
- Revocation Federal Register Notice (70 FR 44470)
- All Designated Area Selections (Nonattainment and Maintenance)
- Nonattainment Area Selections
- Areas by Classification
- State/County/Area Information
- State/Area/County List
- Area/State/County List
- Section 185A Areas
- Incomplete or No Data Areas
78 FR 58189, effective 10/23/2013, corrected a boundary for the land of the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, located near Banning Pass in Riverside County, identifying it as a separately designated Severe-17 area for the 1-Hour Ozone (1979 standard), independent of the Los Angeles-South Coast Air Basin Area.
- Maintenance Area Selections (Redesignated from Nonattainment)
- Area Maps
Map and GIS shapefile downloads are available from the Downloads page (see sidebar link) - Other Information
- Summary Reports
- Comparison to Other Standards
- 8-Hour Ozone (2008) NAAQS Nonattainment Areas with Prior Ozone NAAQS
- County Detail Report for 8-Hour (2015), 8-Hour (2008), 8-Hour Ozone (1997-Revoked), and 1-Hour (1979-Revoked)
- Early Action Compact (EAC) Areas
- Areas with a Maintenance Plan Requirement Under Section 110(a)(1) of the CAA
- Designation and NAAQS Information Related to 1979 1-Hour Ozone Standard
- Federal Register Notices Related to 1-Hour Ozone (1979) Areas