WAC 173-420-040
Definitions. The following definitions
will apply unless a different meaning is clearly required by
context:
"Criteria pollutants" means air pollutants for which a
NAAQS has been promulgated under the federal Clean Air Act (40
C.F.R. 50) and their precursors and, for this chapter, applies
only to those pollutants for which nonattainment or
maintenance areas have been designated.
"Action scenario" means the future transportation system
determined pursuant to the federal transportation conformity
regulation (40 C.F.R. Part 51 Subpart T) in a year that is
being analyzed for conformity that will result from the
implementation of the proposed plan and/or transportation
improvement program.
"Baseline scenario" means the transportation system
determined pursuant to the federal transportation conformity
regulation (40 C.F.R. Part 51 Subpart T) in a year that is
being analyzed for conformity that would result from the plan,
improvement program, and facilities, services, and activities
that are in effect in the year the conformity analysis is
being conducted.
"Lead agency" means the agency with primary
responsibility for ensuring plan, program, or project
compliance with SEPA, (chapter 197-11 WAC).
"Maintenance area" means any geographic region of the
United States previously designated nonattainment pursuant to
the CAA Amendments of 1990 and subsequently redesignated to
attainments subject to the requirement to develop a
maintenance plan under section 175A of the CAA, as amended.
"Metropolitan area boundary" (MAB) means an area
determined by an agreement between the governor and the MPO as
defined in 23 U.S.C. 134.
"Metropolitan planning organization" (MPO) means an
organization for each urbanized area of more than fifty
thousand people as defined in 23 U.S.C. 134, whose
responsibilities include development of transportation plans
and improvement programs for those areas.
"Motor vehicle emission budget" means that portion of the
total allowable emission defined in a state implementation
plan for a certain date for the purpose of meeting attainment
or maintenance demonstrations for any criteria pollutant or
its precursors, that is allocated by the SIP to highway and
transit vehicles.
"National ambient air quality standards" (NAAQS) means
air quality standards promulgated for criteria pollutants
under the federal Clean Air Act (40 C.F.R. 50). The standard
for carbon monoxide is thirty-five parts per million over a
one-hour period or nine parts per million over an eight-hour
period. The standard for ozone is 0.12 parts per million over
a one-hour period. The standard for PM10 is fifty µg/m3 annual
arithmetic mean or 150 µg/m3 maximum twenty-four hour average
concentration.
"Nonattainment area" means the geographic area designated
as not meeting the NAAQS for a criteria pollutant. The
boundaries are proposed by the governor, approved by the
federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and include
that area required to implement plans and programs for
attainment of the NAAQS published in the federal register.
"Regional transportation system" means the transportation
system identified by an MPO in development of planning
requirements under the federal Intermodal Surface
Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) (P.L. 102-240).
"Regionally significant project" means a transportation
project that is on a facility which serves regional
transportation needs and would normally be included in the
modeling of a metropolitan area's transportation network,
including at a minimum all principal arterial highways and all
fixed guideway transit facilities that offer an alternative
for regional highway travel.
"State implementation plan" (SIP) means a plan as defined
in section 302(q) of the CAA and which implements the relevant
requirements of the CAA that is intended to eliminate or
reduce the severity and number of violations of the national
ambient air quality standards and expeditiously achieve those
standards, and includes the revision referred to as the
maintenance plan that provides for the maintenance of the
NAAQS in the area concerned for at least ten years after the
redesignation of a nonattaiment area to an attainment area.
"Transportation control measure" (TCM) means a
transportation project, program, or action listed in the state
implementation plan that will aid in elimination or reduction
of the severity or number of violations of the national
ambient air quality standards and help expeditiously attain
and maintain those standards.
"Transportation improvement program" (TIP) means a
schedule of intended transportation improvements (or
continuation of current activities) as required in section 134
of Title 23 U.S.C. A TIP shall include projects within the
MPO's area that are proposed for funding under Title 23 U.S.C.
and the federal Transit Act, projects that are part of or
consistent with the transportation plan as previously defined,
and transportation control measures that are included in the
state implementation plan for meeting NAAQS.
"Transportation plan" means a document that is required
under the regulation implementing section 134 of Title 23
U.S.C., and section 8 of the federal Transit Act, and is
intended to foster a continuing, cooperative, and
comprehensive planning process.
"Transportation projects" means an action that expends
funds on or approves physical and/or operational alterations
to a transportation system.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.94 RCW and 40 CFR Part 51
Subpart T. 95-18-022 (Order 94-31), § 173-420-040, filed
8/25/95, effective 9/25/95. Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.94 RCW and RCW 70.94.037. 93-04-006 (Order 92-07), §
173-420-040, filed 1/22/93, effective 2/22/93.]