Commission Proceedings 



regulations by EPA that became effective 26 December 2003 (the "Labor Day 



rule") 



James C. Gulick, Senior Deputy Attorney General 

 Environmental Division, North Carolina Department of Justice 



Baseline emissions determination, actual-to-future-actual methodology, plantwide 

 applicability limitations, clean units, and pollution control projects as a result of the 

 modification of federal air quality regulations by EPA that became effective 3 

 March 2003 (the "December rule") 



B. Keith Overcash, Director 



Division of Air Quality, DENR 



Interstate Air Quality Rule -- Regulations proposed by EPA to reduce interstate 



transport of fine particulate matter and ozone 



Marc D. Bernstein, Assistant Attorney General 

 Environmental Division, North Carolina Department of Justice 



Utility Mercury Reductions Rixle ~ Regulations proposed by EPA to modify 

 national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for mercury 

 Marc D. Bernstein, Assistant Attorney General 

 Environmental Division, North Carolina D -^artment of Justice 



Fine particulate nonattainment ~ Process and status of designation of 

 nonattainment areas to comply with the revised national ambient air quality 

 standard (NAAQS) for fine particulate matter (PMj j) 



Brock M. Nicholson, Deputy Director 



Division of Air Quality, DENR 



Ozone nonattainment ~ Process and status of designation of nonattainment areas to 

 comply with the revised national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) for ozone 

 (the 8-hour standard) 



Brock M. Nicholson, Deputy Director 



Division of Air Quality, DENR 



A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., President 



Manufacturers and Chemical Industry Council of North Carolina 



J. David Farren, Senior Attorney 

 Southern Environmental Law Center 



Hydrogen sulfide — Proposed modification of the rule setting out the acceptable 

 ambient level (AAL) for hydrogen sulfide under rules adopted by the 

 Environmental Management Commission that govern the emission of toxic air 

 pollutants 



B. Keith Overcash, Director 

 Division of Air Quality, DENR 



