USEPA 2 Sample Clauses

USEPA 2. 4.1 USEPA shall participate in the SICM Meetings, the Interagency Consultation Conformity Determination Meetings, and other appropriate committees/meetings established to advise the Parties on the development of transportation plans, programs, and projects, particularly as these relate to air quality-related issues. 2.4.2 USEPA shall advise the Parties of changes to USEPA policy, regulation, and guidance related to air quality and conformity. 2.4.3 USEPA shall review and comment, in writing to FHWA-EFLHD, NCDEQ, NSPS, and NCDOT, on draft and final conformity analyses within thirty (30) days of receipt. 2.4.4 USEPA shall assist NCDEQ, NCDOT, and NPS, as needed, for modifications or revisions to the SIP, which will include the assessment of effectiveness of existing TCMs and implementation of potential TCMs for inclusion in the SIP. 2.4.5 USEPA shall review the adequacy of the motor vehicle emissions budgets, and determine the approvability of submitted SIPs, including the Conformity SIP (the subject of this MOA) and any subsequent revisions, and of control strategy SIPs and any revisions. USEPA's determination of approvability shall be in writing and provided to all Parties. 2.4.6 USEPA shall be consulted with and will review compliance for project- level conformity requirements related to individual FHWA-FLH/FTA projects and provide comment in writing. 2.5 NPS 2.5.1 NPS shall participate in the Interagency Consultation Conformity Determination Meetings and other appropriate committees/meetings established to advise the Parties on the SIPs and emissions control strategies and programs particularly as these relate to transportation- related issues. Additionally, NPS may participate in SICM Meetings. 2.5.2 NPS shall participate in consultations with the Parties regarding the development process for Great Smoky Mountains National Park project(s) out of the STIP and conformity analysis as part of the environmental document following the NEPA process for public review and comment. 2.5.3 NPS shall participate in the development and review of transportation system and emissions modeling activities and projection procedures to ensure consistency of air quality and transportation system evaluations. NPS shall also review and provide comments to NCDOT on draft conformity analyses.
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