&EPA
                  United States
                  Environmental Protection
                  Agency
                 Region V
                 Air and Hazardous
                 Materials Division
                 230 South Dearborn
                 Chicago. Illinois 60604
EPA 905/9-80-004
Profile Of Air Quality
In Region V

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                                    EPA 905/9-80-004
         Profile  of  Air  Quality

               in Region V

                  by

          Envirodyne Engineers
          12161 Lackland Road
        St.  Louis, Missouri   63141

         Contract No. 68-02-3178
            Work Assignment  1

              Prepared for:

  U.  S.  Environmental Protection  Agency
                Region V
  Air and Hazardous  Materials Division
           Air Programs Branch
        Chicago,  Illinois  60604

EPA Project Officer:  Barry  A.  Perlmutter


               July, 1980

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            DISTRIBUTION AND DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
This air pollution report is issued by Region V,  of the United
States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to report air
quality designations to a limited number of interested readers.
Copies are available free of charge to grantees,  selected con-
tractors, and Federal employees, in limited quantities and for
a nominal cost, from the National Technical Information Service,
5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia, 22161.

The report was furnished to USEPA-Region V by Envirodyne
Engineers, 12161 Lackland Road, St. Louis, Missouri, 63141,
in fulfillment of Contract Number 68-02-3178, Work Assignment 1.
This report has been reviewed by USEPA-Region V and approved for
publication.  The contents are reproduced herein, as received
from Envirodyne Engineers.  Approval does not signify that the
contents necessarily reflect the views, policies or opinions of
USEPA, nor does mention of trade names or commercial products
constitute endorsement or recommendation for use by the USEPA.
                 Publication No.  EPA 905/9-80-004
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                            ABSTRACT
This document illustrates the attainment/nonattainment designa-
tions for the five criteria pollutants (sulfur dioxide, total
suspended particulates, ozone, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen
dioxide)  for the States comprising USEPA-Region V (Illinois,
Indiana,  Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin).

The air quality designations detailed in these maps are based
upon information available as of July 1,  1980.  For additional
information regarding current air quality data, legal and pro-
cedural requirements for attainment/nonattainment areas, etc.,
the appropriate Regional, State, or local environmental agencies
should be contacted.
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                       TABLE OF CONTENTS


                                                      Page No,

Title Page                                                .-J-
Distribution and Disclaimer Statement                     ii
Abstract                                                i:|-i
Table of Contents                                         iv



Chapter No.

    1        ILLINOIS ATTAINMENT STATUS                   1

             Carbon Monoxide                              2
             Ozone                                        ^
             Sulfur Dioxide                               5
             Total Suspended Particulates                 7
             Nitrogen Dioxide                             10

    2        INDIANA ATTAINMENT STATUS                    12

             Carbon Monoxide                              13
             Ozone                                        15
             Sulfur Dioxide                               16
             Total Suspended Particulates                 18
             Nitrogen Dioxide                             20

    3        MICHIGAN ATTAINMENT STATUS                   21

             Carbon Monoxide                              22
             Ozone                                        24
             Sulfur Dioxide                               25
             Total Suspended Particulates                 27
             Nitrogen Dioxide                             29

    4        MINNESOTA ATTAINMENT  STATUS                  30

             Carbon Monoxide                              31
             Ozone                                        33
             Sulfur Dioxide                               34
             Total Suspended Particulates                 36
             Nitrogen Dioxide                             38

    5        OHIO ATTAINMENT STATUS                       39

             Carbon Monoxide                              40
             Ozone                                        41
             Sulfur Dioxide                               42
             Total Suspended Particulates                 44
             Nitrogen Dioxide                             49

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                       TABLE OF CONTENTS
                           (Continued)
Chapter No.                                           Page No.

    6        WISCONSIN ATTAINMENT STATUS                  50

             Carbon Monoxide                              51
             Ozone                                        53
             Sulfur Dioxide                               54
             Total Suspended Particulates                 56
             Nitrogen Dioxide                             60

             TECHNICAL REPORT DATA                        61

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                 Chapter 1
      ILLINOIS ATTAINMENT STATUS
     United States
Environmental Protection Agency
       Region V

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                                          ILLINOIS
                 Carbon Monoxide
    LEGEND
DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
 STANDARDS

BETTER  THAN NATIONAL
 STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
 CLASSIFIED

SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
 ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)

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                            ILLINOIS  CARBON MONOXIDE
Designated Area
  Does
Not Meet
Primary
Standards
   Better Than
National Standards
       or
    Cannot Be
    Classified
1.  COOK COUNTY
    City of Chicago

    Expressway Corridor Area (100
    feet from the edge of pavement
    on either side)

      -Edens Expressway from junc-
      tion with 1-94 to Kennedy
      Expressway

      -Kennedy Expressway from
      junction with Northwest
      Tollway to Dan Ryan Expressway

      -Eisenhower from junction with
      East-West Tollway to Kennedy-
      Dan Ryan Expressway

      -Dan Ryan Expressway from
      junction with Eisenhower
      Expressway to Calumet Express-
      way and 1-57

      -Stevenson Expressway from
      junction with Tri-State Toll-
      way to Lake Shore Drive

    Core Area (Define by Lake Shore
    Drive on the east, Roosevelt Rd.
    on the south, Halstead St.  on
    the west, and Lake St. and
    Wacker Drive on the north)
    Kennedy-Edens Core Area (Defined
    by Lawrence Ave. on the north,
    Kenton St. on the east, Montrose
    Ave. on the south, and Cicero
    Ave. on the west)
    X
    X
    X
    X
    X
    X
    X
2.  PEORIA COUNTY
    City of Peoria

    (Area bounded by Green St.  on
    the northeast and east,  Water
    St. on the southeast,  Liberty
    St. on the southwest,  Franklin
    St. on the west,  and Perry  Ave.
    on the northwest)
    X

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                                                 ILLINOIS
                                   Ozone
      LEGEND

     DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
      STANDARDS
I   I  BETTER THAN  NATIONAL
      STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
      CLASSIFIED

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                                            ILLINOIS
                       Sulfur  Dioxide
LEGEND

DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
 STANDARDS

DOES NOT MEET SECONDARY
 STANDARDS

BETTER THAN NATIONAL
 STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
 CLASSIFIED

SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
 ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)

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ILLINOIS SULFUR DIOXIDE



Designated Area

1. PEORIA COUNTY
Hollis Twp.
Limestone
Logan
Peoria
2. TAZEWELL COUNTY
Cincinnati Twp.
Groveland
Pekin
3. TAZEWELL COUNTY
Elmgrove

Does Not
Meet
Primary
Standards


X
X
X
X

X
X
X



Does Not
Meet
Secondary
Standards


X
X


X


X
Better Than
National Standards
or
Cannot Be
Classified










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                                                ILLINOIS
                   Total Suspended Particulates
10
LEGEND

DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
 STANDARDS

DOES NOT MEET SECONDARY
 STANDARDS

BETTER THAN NATIONAL
 STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
 CLASSIFIED

SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
 ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)

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ILLINOIS TOTAL  SUSPENDED PARTICULATES




Designated
Area

1 . ADAMS COUNTY
Ellington
Melrose
Riverside
2. BUREAU COUNTY
Berlin
Bureau
Concord
Dover
Greenville
J.amoille
Manlius
Ohio
Princeton
Selby
Walnut
Wyanet
3. COOK COUNTY 	
Hyde Park
Jefferson
Lake
Lakeview
North Town
Rogers Park
South Town
West Town
Berwyn
Calumet
Cicero
Lyons
Oak Park
Palos
Proviso
Riverside
South Stickney
Stickney
Thorton
Worth
4. COOK COUNTY
Barrington
New Trier
Schaumburg
5. COOK COUNTY
All Other Twps.
6. DEKALB COUNTY 	
Afton
Clinton
Cortland
Dekalb
Malta
May fie Id
Milan
Paw Paw
Pierce
Shabbona
Somonauk
South Grove
Squaw Grove
Sycamore
Victor
7. DUPAGE COUNTY
Addison
Lisle
York
8. GRUNDY COUNTY
Aux Sable
Morris



Does
Not Meet
Prinary
Standards



















X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X























X
X
X






Does
Not Meet
secondary
Standards


X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X





X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X



Better
Than
National
Standards
cannot Be
Classified








































X
X
X























X
X
1
1


Designated
Area

9. JEFFERSON COUNTY
Dodds
Field
McClellan
Mt. Vernon
Rome
Shiloh
10. JO DAVIESS COUNTY
Apple River
Council Hill
East Galena
Elizabeth
Guilford
Rawlins
Rice
Scales Mound
Thompson
West Galena
Woodbine
11. JO DAVIESS COUNTY
Derinda
Hanover
Menominee
Pleasant Valley
Rush
Stockton
Vinegar Hill
Warren
12. KANE COUNTY
Aurora
Dundee
Elgin
1 3 . KANKAKEE COUNTY
Essex
Norton
Pilot
14 . KENDALL COUNTY
All Twps.
15. KNOX COUNTY
Galesburg
Henderson
16. LAKE COUNTY
All Twps.
17. LASALLE COUNTY
LaEalle
18. LASALLE COUNTY
Deer Park
Dimmick
Ottawa
Peru
Utica
Waltham
19. MCCLEAN COUNTY
Bloomington
Normal
20. MACON COUNTY
Decatur
21. MACON COUNTY
Hickory Point

Does
Not Meet
Primary
Standards









X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X




















X
X



X











X





Does
Not Meet
Secondary
Standards


X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X





X

X
X

X

X

X
X
X
X
X
X

Better
Than
National
standards
cannot Be
Classified

~1
































X
X
X

















x 1
X

X

X






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ILLINOIS   TOTAL   SUSPENDED   PARTICULATES




Designated
Area

22. MADISON COUNTY
Chouteau
Godfrey
23. MASSAC COUNTY
T.15S-R.4E
T.16S-R.4E
24. MERNARD COUNTY
Petersburg E
Petersburg N
Petersburg S
25. MONROE COUNTY
T.1N-R. 10W
T.1N-R.11W
T.1S-R. 10W
T.1S-R.11W
T.2S-R.10W
T.2S-R.9W
T.3S-R.7W
T.3S-R.8W
26. PEORIA COUNTY
Peoria
Limestone
Richwoods
27. PUTNAM COUNTY
Hennepin
28. ROCK ISLAND
Blackhawk
Hampton
Moline
Rock Island
South Moline
S. Rock Island
29. ST. CLAIR
A1J. Twps.
30. TAZEWELL COUNTY
Cincinnati
Elm Grove
Fondulac
Groveland
Pekin
Washington
31. WHITEDIE COUNTY
Clyde
Coloma
Genesse
Hopkins
Hume
Jordan
Lyndon
Montomorency
Mt. Pleasant
Prophe ts town
Sterling
32. WILL COUNTY
Crete
DuPage
Joliet
Lockport
Troy



Does
Not Meet
Primary
Standards












X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X



X
X
X
X
X
X

X

X
X
X
X
X
X













X
X
X
X
X



Does
Not Meet
Standards


X
X

X
X

X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X

x

X
X
X
X
X
X

X

X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X
Better
Than
National
standards
or
Cannot Be
classified
































































Designated
Aron

33. WILL COUNTY
Chanahon
Florence
Frankfort
Green Garden
Homer
Jackson
Manhattan
Monee
New Lenox
Peotone
Plainfield
Wheatland
Wilton
34. WILLIAMSON COUNTY
West Marion
35. WINNEBAGO COUNTY
Rock ford
36. WOODFORD COUNTY
El Paso
Kansas
All Other Counties



Does
Hot Meet
Standards


























Does
Not Meet
Secondary
Standards


X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X

X




Sett r
Thj
Natio al
Stand res
Canno Be
Class fied
_,



















X
X
X

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                                                 ILLINOIS
                             Nitrogen  Dioxide
  :°~;   DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
       STANDARDS

I	1   BETTER THAN NATIONAL
       STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
       CLASSIFIED

  I    SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY  AREA (SEE
       ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)
                                  10

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                       ILLINOIS NITROGEN DIOXIDE
Designated Area
 Does Not
   Meet
 Primary
Standards
   Better Than
National Standards
       or
    Cannot Be
    Classified
    COOK COUNTY
    "Central Core Area"
    (Wacker Drive on the
    north and west,
    Michigan Avenue  on the
    east and Harrison St.
    on the south)
    X
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                 Chapter 2

       INDIANA  ATTAINMENT STATUS
           ^
United States     V

9ntal Protection Agency
Environmental

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Carbon  Monoxide
                           INDIANA
                           LEGEND

                           DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
                            STANDARDS

                           BETTER  THAN  NATIONAL
                            STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
                            CLASSIFIED

                           SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SE
                            ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)
           13

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                     INDIANA  CARBON MONOXIDE
Designated Area
 Does Not
   Meet
 Primary
Standards
   Better Than
National Standards
       or
    Cannot Be
   Classified
1.  LAKE COUNTY
    City of East Chicago
    (area bound by Columbus
    Drive on the north, the
    Indiana Harbor Canal on
    the west, 148th St. if
    extended, on the south,
    & Euclid Ave. on the
    east)
2.  MARION COUNTY
    City of Indianapolis
    (area bound by llth St.
    on the north, Capitol
    on the west, Georgia
    St. on the south, &
    Delaware on the east)
    X
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Ozone
                   INDIANA
                     LEGEND

                •I   DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
                      STANDARDS

                I  I   BETTER THAN NATIONAL
                      STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
                      CLASSIFIED
    15

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Sulfur  Dioxide
                          INDIANA
           16
                         LEGEND

                        DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
                         STANDARDS

                        BETTER THAN NATIONAL
                         STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
                         CLASSIFIED

                        SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
                         ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)

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                      INDIANA SULFUR DIOXIDE
Designated Area
                             Does Not
                               Meet
                             Primary
                            Standards
 Does Not
   Meet
Secondary
Standards
    Better Than
National Standards
       or
    Cannot Be
   Classified
1.  LAKE COUNTY
    An area bounded on
    the north by Lake
    Michigan, on the
    west by the Indiana-
    Illinois State line,
    on the south by U.S.
    30 from the State line
    to the intersection of
    1-65 then following
    1-65 to the intersec-
    tion of 1-94 then fol-
    lowing 1-94 to the
    Lake-Porter County
    line, & on the east by
    the Lake-Porter County
    line
 2.  LAPORTE COUNTY
    An area bound on the
    north by Lake Michigan
    & the Indiana-Michigan
    State line, on the west
    by the LaPorte-Porter
    County line, & on the
    south & east by 1-94
 3.   WAYNE COUNTY
     The  area included within
     Boston,  Center, Franklin
     Wayne &  Webster Town-
     ships
                                    17

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Total Suspended Particulates
                                    INDIANA
                                10
                      18
LEGEND

DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
 STANDARDS

DOES NOT MEET SECONDARY
 STANDARDS

BETTER  THAN NATIONAL
 STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
 CLASSIFIED

SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
 ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)

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INDIANA TOTAL SUSPENDED PARTICIPATES
Designated
Area
1. CLARK COUNTY
The area included in
Charles town, Jef ferson-
ville, Silver Creek &
Utica Townships
2. DEARBORN COUNTY
The area included in
Center, Hogan, Lawrence-
burg S Manchester Town-
ships
3- DUBOIS COUNTY
The area included in
Bainbridge , Marion &
Patoka Townships
4. HOWARD COUNTY
The area included within
Center S Howard Townships
5. LAKE COUNTY
An area bounded on the
north by Lake Michigan,
on the west by the
Indiana- Illinois State
line , on the south by
U.S. 30 from the State
line to the intersection
of 1-65 then following 1-65
to the intersection of 1-94
to the Lake-Porter County
line & on the east by the
Lake-Porter County line
6. LAPORTE COUNTY
The area included in Center,
Kankakee, New Durham, Plea-
sant and Scipco Townships &
that area north and west of
1-94.
7. MARION COUNTY
The area of Washington
Township east of White River
and the area of Franklin
Township south of Thompson
Rd. S East of Five Points Rd
8. The remainder of Marion
County
9. ST. JOSEPH COUNTY
The area north of Kern Rd.
& east of Pine Rd.
10. VANDERBURGH COUNTY
The area included in the
City of Evansville &
Pidgeon Township
11. VIGO COUNTY
The area included within
Harrison, Honey Creek,
Fayette, Lost Creek, Otter
Creek & Sugar Creek Townships
12. WAYNE COUNTY
The area included within
Boston , Center, Wayne and
Webster Townships
Does
Not Meet
Pri»ry
X
X
X

X


X


X
X
Does
Not Meet
Secondary
Standards



X

X


X
X


Better
Than
National
Standards
Cannot Be
Classified






X





                                   19

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       INDIANA NITROGEN  DIOXIDE
ATTAINMENT STATUS:   THE  ENTIRE STATE IS
   BETTER THAN NATIONAL  STANDARDS OR
         CANNOT BE CLASSIFIED.
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                 Chapter 3
     MICHIGAN ATTAINMENT STATUS
Environmental Protection Agency  ^ILLINOIS
       Region V
                     21

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                                             MICHIGAN
                    Carbon  Monoxide
 LEGEND

 DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
  STANDARDS

BETTER THAN  NATIONAL
 STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
 CLASSIFIED

SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
 ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)
                          22

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                     MICHIGAN  CARBON MONOXIDE
Designated Area
 Does Not
   Meet
 Primary
Standards
   Better Than
National Standards
        or
     Cannot Be
     Classified
1.  ST. CLAIR COUNTY
    Lake St. Clair - 14 Mile
    Rd. to Kelly Rd. N. to
    15 Mile Rd. to Hayes Rd. S
    to 14 Mile Rd. to Clawson
    northern city boundary to
    Royal Oak northern city
    boundary to 13 Mile Rd. to
    Evergreen Rd. to Beverly
    Hills southern boundary to
    Bingham Farms southern
    city boundary to Franklin
    southern city boundary to
    Inkster Rd. to 8 Mile Rd.
    to Livonia western city
    boundary to Westland west-
    ern city boundary to Wayne
    western city boundary to
    Romulus southern city
    boundary following
    Pennsylvania Rd. to
    Detroit River.
2.  SAGINAW COUNTY
    R4E, T12N, Sections 1,
    12, 13 & 24
    R5E, T12N, Sections 4-9,
    16-21
    X
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                                               MICHIGAN
                          Ozone
      LEGEND

BH   DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
       STANDARDS

I	1  BETTER  THAN  NATIONAL
      STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
      CLASSIFIED
                             24

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                                             MICHIGAN
                       Sulfur Dioxide
 LEGEND

DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
 STANDARDS

BETTER  THAN  NATIONAL
 STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
 CLASSIFIED

SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
 ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)
                           25

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MICHIGAN SULFUR DIOXIDE
Designated Area

1. INGHAM COUNTY
R2W, T4N, Sections 7-11,
14-23, and 26-35
2. MIDLAND COUNTY
R2E, T13N, Sections 1-6,
R2E, T14N, Sections 7-36
Does Not
Meet
Primary
Standards

X
X
Does Not
Meet
Secondary
Standards



Better Than
National Standards
or
Cannot Be
Classified



          26

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                                                MICHIGAN
              Total Suspended Particulates
10
LEGEND

DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
 STANDARDS

DOES NOT MEET SECONDARY
 STANDARDS

BETTER  THAN NATIONAL
 STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
 CLASSIFIED

SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
 ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)
                             27

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MICHIGAN TOTAL  SUSPENDED PARTICULATES
Designated
Area
1 . BAY COUNTY
R5E, T14N, Sections 14-16
& 21-23
2. BERRIEN COUNTY
R18W, T4S, Sections 7, 8,
17-20, 29, 30
R19W, T4S, Sections 12-14
& 23-27
3. CALHOUN COUNTY
R4W, T2S, Section 34
4. DELTA COUNTY
R22W, T39N, Sections 6-8,
17-20, 29-30, R23W, T39N,
Sections 1, 12 & 13
5. EMMET COUNTY
R6W, T34N, Sections 1-3
& 9-12
6. GENESEE COUNTY
a. Starting at inter-
section of Stewart Ave.
and N. Saginaw St. then
E. along Stewart Ave. to
Dort Highway to Franklin
Ave. to Hamilton Ave. to
Saginaw St. to Stewart
Ave.
7. GENESEE COUNTY
b. Starting at inter-
section of Carpenter Rd.
and DuPont St. then E.
on Carpenter Rd. to
Center Rd. then S. to
M-21 then W. to 1-475 to
Bristol Rd. then W. to
1-75 then N. to Corunna
Rd. (M-56) then E. to
Flint city limits then
N. to Pasadena Ave. then E.
E. to DuPont St. to
Carpenter Rd.
8. INGHAM COUNTY
R2W, T4N, Sections 2-11
& 14-23
9. KENT COUNTY
R11W, T7N, Sections 19,
30, 31
R12W, T7N, Sections 22-27
& 34-36
10. MACOMB COUNTY
a. R14E, T4N, Sections 27,
28, 33, S 34
b. All of County South of
20 Mile Rd.
11. MANISTEE COUNTY
R16W, T21N, Sections 7,
18 S 19
R17W, T21N, Sections 12 S
13
12. MASON COUNTY
R18W, T18N, Sections 13, 14
23. S 24
13. MIDLAND COUNTY
R2E, T14N, Sections 14-16,
21-23, 26-28 S 33-35
Does
Primary
Standard*


X


X







Does
Secondary
Standards
X
X

X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Better
Than
National
Standards
Cannot Be
Classified


















Designated
Area
14. MONROE COUNTY
Exeter, Ash, Berlin,
Raisinville, Monroe &
Frenchtown Townships
including all incorporated
municipalities
15. MUSKEGON COUNTY
R16W, T9N, Sections 5 S 6,
R16W, T10N, Sections 21,
22 & 27-34
16. OAKLAND COUNTY
a. K10E, T3N, Sections 15,
16, 21, 22, 27 S 28
b. Area included within:
Coolidge Rd.
10 Mile Rd.
Campbell Rd.
14 Mile Rd
Dequindre Rd. &
8 Mile Rd.
17. SAGINAW COUNTY
a. R4E, T21N, Sections 1,
12-15, 22-27 S 34-36
R5E, T12N, Sections 4-6,
9, 16, 19-21 S 28-33
18. SAGINAW COUNTY
b. R5E, T12N, Sections 7,
8, 17 S 18
19. ST. CLAIR COUNTY
R17E, T6N, Sections 2-4,
9-11, 14-16, 21, 22 & 28
20. WASHTENAW COUNTY
Area near Ypsilanti
within Cross St., Huron
St. , Harris Rd. S 1-94
21. WAYNE COUNTY
a. Area included within:
Lake St. Clair to 8 Mile
Rd. to Schaefer Rd. to
McNichols Rd. to Green-
field Ave. to Schoolcraft
Ave. to Evergreen Rd. to
Joy Rd. to Telegraph Rd.
to Ford Rd. , to Beach-
Daly Rd. to Cherry Hill
Rd. to Inkster Rd. to
Carlysle St. to Middle
Belt Rd. to Van Born Rd.
to Wayne Rd . to Ecorse Rd.
to Haggerty Hwy . to Tyler
Rd. to Belleville Rd. to
1-94 to Rawsonville Rd. to
Oakville-Waltz Rd . to Will-
Carlton Rd. to the Huron
River to Lake Erie except
for the subarea under b.
22. WAYNE COUNTY
b. Area included within:
Lake St. Clair-Moross Rd .
to 7 Mile Rd. to Van Dyke
Rd. to 8 Mile Rd. to Wyo-
ming Rd. to 7 Mile Rd. to
Schaefer Rd. to Fenkell Rd.
to Greenfield Ave. to Joy
Rd. to Southfield Express-
way to Ford Rd. to Tele-
graph Rd. to Cherry Hill
Rd. to Beach-Daly Rd. ex-
tended to Michigan Ave. to
Inkster Rd. to Carlyle St.
to Middle Belt Rd. to Van
Born Rd. to Wayne Rd. to
Pennsylvania Rd. to Middle
Belt Rd. to Sibley Rd. to
Jefferson Ave. to Bridge
St. (Grosse lie) extended
to Detroit River.
Does
(tot Heat
Primary
Standards




X



X
Does
Not Meet
Secondary
standards
X
X
X
X

X
X
X

Better
Thar.
National
Standards
Cannot Be
Classified









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       MICHIGAN NITROGEN  DIOXIDE
ATTAINMENT STATUS:  THE ENTIRE  STATE IS
   BETTER THAN NATIONAL STANDARDS OR
         CANNOT BE CLASSIFIED.
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    MINNESOTA ATTAINMENT STATUS
     United States
Environmental Protection Agency
       Region V
                      30

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                     MINNESOTA
Carbon  Monoxide
                 LEGEND

            Bi  DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
                  STANDARDS

           L	I   BETTER  THAN NATIONAL
                  STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
                  CLASSIFIED

            I     SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
                  ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)
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MINNESOTA CARBON MONOXIDE
Designated Area

1. OLMSTED COUNTY
City of Rochester
2. STEARNS COUNTY
City of St. Cloud
3. ST. LOUIS COUNTY
City of Duluth
Does Not
Meet
Primary
Standards

X
X
X
Better Than
National Standards
or
Cannot Be
Classified




            32

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Ozone
                  MINNESOTA
              LEGEND

         |H  DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
               STANDARDS

         1   i  BETTER THAN NATIONAL
              STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
              CLASSIFIED
        33

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                       MINNESOTA
Sulfur Dioxide
                     LEGEND

               •i  DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
                     STANDARDS

               I   I  BETTER THAN NATIONAL
                     STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
                     CLASSIFIED

                I    SPECIFIC  SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
                     ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)
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MINNESOTA SULFUR DIOXIDE



Designated Area
Designated Area

1. CITY OF ROCHESTER

Does Not
Meet
Primary
Standards

X

Does Not
Meet
Secondary
Standards


Better Than
National Standards
or
Cannot Be
Classified


          35

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                                         MINNESOTA
Total Suspended Particulates
LEGEND

DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
 STANDARDS

DOES NOT MEET SECONDARY
 STANDARDS

BETTER  THAN  NATIONAL
 STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
 CLASSIFIED

SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
 ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)
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MINNESOTA TOTAL SUSPENDED PARTICULATES
Designated Area

1. CARLTON COUNTY
City of Cloquet
2. GOODHUE COUNTY
City of Red Wing
3. KITTSON COUNTY
City of E. Grand Forks
4. KOOCHICHING COUNTY
City of International
Falls
5. LAKE COUNTY
City of Silver Bay
6. ST. LOUIS COUNTY
City of Duluth
7. ST. LOUIS COUNTY
T56N, R18W
T57N, R17-19W
T57N, R20 Section 7
T58N, R16-18W
T59N, R13W; R16-18W
T60N, R12-13W
Does Not
Meet
Primary
Standards




X

X

Does Not
Meet
Secondary
Standards

X
X
X

X

X
X
X
X
X
X
Better Than
National Standards
or
Cannot Be
Classified








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      MINNESOTA NITROGEN DIOXIDE
ATTAINMENT STATUS:  THE ENTIRE  STATE IS
   BETTER THAN NATIONAL STANDARDS  OR
         CANNOT BE CLASSIFIED.
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                  Chapter 5
         OHIO ATTAINMENT STATUS
     United States
Environmental Protection Agency
       Region V
                      39

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     LEGEND

     DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
      STANDARDS

I   I  BETTER  THAN NATIONAL
      STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
      CLASSIFIED
               OHIO
Carbon  Monoxide
                             40

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      LEGEND

•i  DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
      STANDARDS

I   I  BETTER THAN NATIONAL
      STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
      CLASSIFIED
 OHIO
Ozone
                                41

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     LEGEND
    DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
      STANDARDS

    DOES NOT MEET SECONDARY
      STANDARDS

_J BETTER  THAN NATIONAL
      STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
      CLASSIFIED

 10   SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
      ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)
            OHIO

Sulfur  Dioxide
                               42

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OHIO SULFUR DIOXIDE
Designated
Area

1. ALLEN COUNTY
Townships of Bath
& American, City
of Lima
2. BUTLER COUNTY
Cities of Hamilton
& Middleton
3. CLERMONT COUNTY
Pierce Township
4. COLUMBIANA COUNTY
Cities of East
Palestine & East
Liverpool & Unity
Township
5. COSHOCTON COUNTY
Franklin Township
6. CUYAHOGA COUNTY
The Cities of Bay
Village, Westlake,
North Olmsted,
Fairview Park,
Berea , Middleburg
Hts . , Strongsville,
North Royalton,
Broadview Hts . ,
Brecksville and the
the Townships of
Olmsted and River-
edge
7. ERIE COUNTY
Perkins Township
8. FRANKLIN COUNTY
The entire area
within the boundary
of Rte. 270, Madi-
son & Hamilton
Township
9. GALLIA COUNTY
Addison Township
10. GREENE COUNTY
Bath Township
11. HAMILTON COUNTY
Whitewater Township
12. JEFFERSON COUNTY
Cities of Steuben-
ville & Mingo Junc-
tion, Townships of
Steubenville, Island
Creek, Cross Creek,
Knox and Wells
13. LAKE COUNTY
Entire area north-
west of the follow-
ing line : Rte. 90
(north) east to
western boundary of
Madison Township,
north on western
boundary of Madison
Township line to end
of county
14. LORAIN COUNTY
The entire area
north of Rte. 80 &
the City of Elyria
Does
Not Meet
Primary
Standards

X
X
X
X
X

X
X

X
X
X
X
X
Does
Not Meet
Secondary
Standards




*•




X





Better
Than
National
Standards
or
Cannot Be
Classified






X








Designated
Area

15. LUCAS COUNTY
The area east of Rte.
23 & west of eastern
boundary of Oregon
Township
16. MARION COUNTY
City of Marion &
Marion Township
17. MEDINA COUNTY
City of Township of
Wadsworth
18. MONTGOMERY COUNTY
The entire area south-
east of the following
line: Rte. 4 northeast
to Union Rd. north to
Rte. 70. Rte. 70 east
to county boundary
19. MORGAN COUNTY
Center Township
20. MUSKINGUN COUNTY
Harrison Township
21. PICKAWAY COUNTY
Harrison Township
22. SENECA COUNTY
The City of Fostoria
(east side; north of
Norfolk and Western
R.R.)
23. STARK COUNTY
Cities of Alliance,
Hartville, Louisville ,
North Canton, Canton &
Fairhope . Townships
of Lexington , Lake ,
Miniskillen , Plain ,
Canton, and Perry
24. SUMMIT COUNTY
Entire area northwest
of the following line:
Rte. 80 east to Rte.
91 . Rte . 91 north to
county line and the
entire area between
the following lines :
1) Bath Rd. (48) east
to Rte. 8. Rte. 8
north to Barlow Rd.
(T-121) . Barlow Rd.
east to county bound-
ary. 2) Vanderhoof Rd.
(215) east to Rte. 93.
Rte. 93 north to Rte.
619. Rte. 619 east to
county boundary
25. WASHINGTON COUNTY
Belpre Township
26. WASHINGTON COUNTY
Waterford Township
27. WOOD
The area north of the
following line : Rte .
80 southeast to Rte.
795. Rte. 795 east
to County Line.
Does
Not Meet
Primary
Standards

X
X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X

X
Does
Not Meet
Secondary
Standards





X






X

Better
Than
National
Standards
or
Cannot Be
Classified















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10
DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
 STANDARDS

DOES NOT MEET SECONDARY
 STANDARDS

BETTER THAN  NATIONAL
 STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
 CLASSIFIED

SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
 ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)
                                                    OHIO
                                      Total  Suspended
                                         Particulates
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OHIO TOTAL SUSPENDED PARTICULATES
Designated
Area
1 . ASHTABULA
City of Ashtabula,
Ashtabula Township &
portion of Plymouth
Townsh ip nor th of 1-90
2 . BELMONT
Cities of Martins Ferry,
Bridgeport, Brookside ,
Bellaire , Shadyside &
Powhatan Point in addi-
tion to Townships of
Pease, Pultney, Mead &
York
3 . BELMONT
Townships of Colerain,
Richland , Smith &
Washington excluding
primary nonattainment
areas
4. BUTLER COUNTY
City of Middletown
5. BUTLER COUNTY
Cities of Monroe,
Trenton , New Miami ,
Fair fie Id, and that
portion of the City of
Hamilton within Fair-
field Township & also
the Townships of Madi-
son, Lemon, St . Clair ,
Liberty, Fairfield &
Union
6. CLARK COUNTY
The area south and east
of the line determined
by: Route 41 east from
the Clark-Miami County
Line east to Route 235,
north to the Clark-
Champaigne County Line;
and bounded by the
north- south line deter-
mined by: State Route 72
south to Interstate 70.
Interstate 70 west to
Old Mill Road, south to
Fairfield Pike, north-
east to Cross Road, east
to Route 68, south to
Jackson Road, east to
Mosier Road, south to
Clark-Greene County Line
7. CLERMONT COUNTY
Pierce and Batavia Town-
ships
8. COLUMBIANA COUNTY
The cities of East Pale-
stine, East Liverpool &
Wells vi lie, plus the
Townships of Fairfield,
Unity, Elk Run, Middle-
ton, Madison, St. Clair,
Liverpool & Yellow Creek
9. COLUMBIANA COUNTY
Knox & West Townships
Do**
Hot Meet
Primary
Standards
X
X

X



X

Does
Not Meet
Secondary
Standards


X

X
X
X


Better
Than
National
Standards
Cannot Be
Classified








X

Designated
Area
10. CUYAHOGA COUNTY
The Cities of Brook ly
Hts., Newburgh Hts . ,
Bratenahl & the City of
Cleveland east of W.
117th St. & Highland
Ave .
11. CUYAHOGA COUNTY
Olmsted & Chagrin Falls
Townships & the Cities
of Bay Village, Westlake,
North Olmsted, Olmsted
Falls , Strongsville ,
North Royalton, Broad-
view Hts., Brecksville,
Glenwillow, Solon ,
Bentleyville , Grange ,
Moreland Hills,
Chagrin Falls, Pepper
Pike, Hunting Valley,
Lyndhurst , May field
Hts. , Highland Hts. ,
Mayfield & Gates Mills
12. DARKE COUNTY
The subareas defined as
north of the line formed
by Road T358 east from
the Indiana-Ohio line to
Richmont Road, south to
Moore Road, east to Payne
Road, south to Rush Road,
east to and thru New
Madison (emerging as Wilt
Road to Preble County
Butler Township Road,
north to Hollandsburg-
Arcanum Road, east to
Jaysville-St . John' s
Road, north to Delisle-
Fourman' s Road , east to
Gordon Landis Road, north
to Painter Creek-Arganum
Road, east to Teagues-
South Road , south to
Delisle-Fourman' s Road,
east to Darke-Miami
County line (where road
becomes Fenner Road)
13. DEFIANCE COUNTY
Richland Township not
within the City of
Defiance
14. DEFIANCE COUNTY
City of Defiance
15. FRANKLIN COUNTY
Includes an area encom-
passed by Alum Creek on
the east, Livingston
Ave. , Lockbourne Road,
Thurman Ave . , and Green-
lawn Ave. on the south;
on the west by 1-71 s
S.R. 315; & on the north
by Lane Ave., North High
St., Weber Road, Wester-
ville Pike & Agler Road
16. FRANKLIN COUNTY
The area within 1-270
outerbelt excluding pri-
mary non-attainment area
Does
Not Meet
Primary
Standards
X


X

X

Does
Hot Meet
Secondary
Standards


X

X

X
Better
Than
National
Standards
Cannot Be
Classified

X





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OHIO TOTAL  SUSPENDED PARTICULATES
Designated
Area
17. GREENE COUNTY
Includes those areas
west of the line deter-
mined by the following:
Meredith Rd. south from
the Greene-Clark County
Line, converts to S.R.
370 south to Bryan Park
Rd., southeast to Clif-
ton Rd. , southwest to
Rte. 68, south to Rte.
235, northwest to Hill
Top Rd. , southwest to
Fairground Rd. , west to
Beaver Valley Rd. , south
to Lantz Rd., west to
Fairfield Rd. , south to
Sweigart Rd. , southwest
to Little Sugarcreek Rd. ,
south on Little Sugar-
creek Rd. to Feed Wire
Rd. , east on Feed Wire
Rd. to Mead Rd. , south
on Mead Rd. to Mill Rd. ,
follow Mill Rd. south,
then east to Lower Bell-
brook Rd. , Lower Bell-
brook Rd. northeast to
Schnebly Rd. , Schnebly
Rd . southeast , then south
to S.R. 725, follow S.R.
725 east to the residen-
tial area of Spring Val-
ley and take road which
becomes Spring Valley-
Painter svi lie Rd. through
residential area to Corn-
stalk Rd., Cornstalk Rd.
south to Greene-Warren
County Line .
18. HAMILTON COUNTY
The subarea bounded on
the east by 1-71, on the
south by the Ohio River,
on the west by the Cin-
cinnati City Limits & on
the north by the north &
west boundaries of the
Cities of Cincinnati,
Lockland , Lincoln Hts . ,
Evandale & Blue Ash
19. HAMILTON COUNTY
Area south s east of U.S.
50 & north & east of S.R.
125, & an area to the
north including the
Cities of Forest Park,
Greenhills, Mt. Healthy,
North College Hill,
Wyoming, Woodlawn, Glen-
dale , Springdale , Sharon-
ville s Loveland & the
Townships of Colerain,
Springfield, Sycamore &
Symmes
Do*S
Not Meet
Primary
Standards

X

DO«8
Hot Meet
Secondary
Standard*
X


Better
Than
National
Standards
Cannot B«
Classified


X

Designated
Area
20. JEFFERSON COUNTY
Cities of Stratton , Em-
pire , Toronto , Winters-
ville , Steubenville , Mingo
Junction, New Alexandria,
Brilliant, Ray land, Til-
tonville , Yorkville &
Townships of Saline Knox ,
Island Creek, Cross Creek,
Steubenville, Wells &
Warren
21. JEFFERSON COUNTY
Springfield Township
22. LAKE COUNTY
Area bounded by the west
County lines north of 1-90
S west of S.R. 306 in
addition to Cities of
Painesville, Grand River,
Fairport Harbor & Paines-
ville Township
23. LAWRENCE COUNTY
The Cities of Ironton,
Coal Grove & South Point
& the Townships of Upper
& Perry
24. LAWRENCE COUNTY
Fayette Township
25. LORAIN COUNTY
The portion of the City
of Lorain north of S.R.
611
26. LORAIN COUNTY
The City of Lorain east
of S.R. 58, & Sheffield
Township , excluding
primary nonattainment
areas
27. LUCAS COUNTY
The Cities of Toledo &
Maumee
28.. LUCAS COUNTY
Townships of Waterville,
Monclova & Washington
29. MAHONING COUNTY
The Cities of Campbell,
Struthers & Youngs town &
that portion of Poland
Township north of U.S.R.
224 & that portion of
Coitsvi lie Township south
of U.S.R. 422
30. MAHONING COUNTY
Townships of Coitsville
(excluding portion south
of U.S.R. 422), Boardman S
Poland (excluding portion
north of U.S.R. 224) &
that portion of Austintown
Township east of S.R. 46
Does
Not Meet
Primary
Standards
X

A
X

X

X

X

Does
Sot Meet
Secondary
Standards




X

X

X

X
Better
Than
National
Standards
Cannot Be
Classified

X









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OHIO TOTAL SUSPENDED PARTICIPATES




Designated
Area

31. MIAMI COUNTY
The City of Piqua
32. MIAMI COUNTY
That area in Miami County
north of the line deter-
mined by Fenner Road from
the Darke-Miami County
line east to Pemberton
Road, south to Horse Shoe
Bend Road, east to Rte.
55, Rte. 55 northeast
thru Troy to Troy Urbana
Road, Troy-Urbana Road
northeast to Miami-
Champaigne County line &
south of the line deter-
mined by Rte. 40 north
from the Montgomery-Miami
County line to Rte. 202,
north to Rte. 571, east
to Rte. 201, north to
Rte. 41, east to the
Miami-Clark County line
& excluding the City of
Piqua
33. MONROE COUNTY
The City of Clarington S
the Townships of Salem &
Switzerland
34. MONROE COUNTY
Townships of Adams ,
Greene, Lee, Ohio &
Sunbury
35. MONTGOMERY COUNTY
The Cities of Miamisburg
& Dayton excluding that
portion of the City of
Dayton bounded by Patter-
son Rd. , Spaulding Rd. ,
Woodbine Ave., and
Smithville Rd.
36. MONTGOMERY COUNTY
That area in Montgomery
Co. south & east of the
following : Rte . 440 (U.S.
40) at the Montgomery-
Miami County Line south
to Bridgewater Rd. , south
to Taylorsville Rd., west
to Little York Rd. , west
to Peters Rd. , south to
Frederick Rd. , northwest
to Dog Leg Rd. , southwest
to Westbrook Rd. , west to
Olive Rd. , south to
Shiloh Springs Rd. , west
to Union Rd. , south to
Little Richmond Rd. , west
to Snyder Rd. , south to
Old Dayton Rd. , west to
Luthern Church Rd. , south
to Mile Rd. , west to
Guntle Rd. , south to
Havermale Rd. , west to
Clayton Rd. , south to
Chicken Birskle Rd. , west
to Montgomery-Preble
County Line. However,
there is an attainment
area within this non-
attainment area which is



Does
Hot Heat
Primary
Standards

X
























X







X








































Does
Not Meet
Secondary
Standard*



X


























X











X





























Better
Than
National
Standards
Cannot Be
Classified








































































Designated
Area
36. MONTGOMERY COUNTY
(Continued)
described by the following
boundaries: north on S.R.
48 from the Montgomery-
Warren County Line to
Whipp Road, east to Bigger
Road, north to Wilmington
Pike, northwest to Woodman
Dr. , north to Vale Dr. ,
east to County Line Rd.,
north to Patterson Rd. ,
west to Spaulding Rd. , nor
north to Woodbine Ave . ,
west to Smithville Rd. ,
south to Dorothy Ln. , west
to South Dixie Dr. , south-
west to 1-75, south to the
Montgomery-Warren County
Line.
37. PREBLE COUNTY
That area within Preble
County southeast of the
line described by:
The Montgomery-Preble
County Line Rd . at Spitler
Rd., south to Kinsey Rd. ,
west to S.R. 503, south to
the Preble-Butler County
Line
38. SCIOTO COUNTY
The Cities of Portmouth,
New Boston & South Webster
& Bloom Township
39. SCIOTO COUNTY
Township of Harrison ex-
cluding primary nonattain-
ment areas
40. STARK COUNTY
Portion of the City of
Canton to the south of
12th Ave.
41. STARK COUNTY
The political boundaries
of City of Canton & Canton
Township excluding primary
nonattainment areas
42. SUMMIT COUNTY
Area encompassed on the
north by S.R. 261 on the
east by S.R. 91, on the
south by U.S.R. 224 6 on
the west by S.R. 93
43. SUMMIT COUNTY
Area bounded on the north
by S.R. 18 from the Medina
County line to the Fair-
lawn city limits , & the
city limits of Fairlawn,
Akron, Cuyahoga Falls &
Stow; on the east by the
Summit-Portage , Summit-
Stark County lines; on the
south by S.R. 619, S.R. 93
S the Summit-Stark County
line; & on the west by the
Summit-Wayne , Summit-
Medina County lines, ex-
cluding primary nonattain-
ment areas
Does
Not Meet
Primary
Standards


X
X
X

X

Does
Not Meet
Secondary
Standards
X
X



X

X
Better
Than
National
Standards
Classified .








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OHIO TOTAL SUSPENDED PARTICULATES
Designated
Area
44. TRUMBULL COUNTY
The area encompassed on
the north by S.R. 82, on
the east by S.R. 11, S.R.
3Q4 & S.R. 616, on the
south by the County line
& on th e we s t by the
Mahoning River
45. TRUMBULL COUNTY
The Townships of Warren,
Rowland, Weathers fie Id,
Liberty & Hubbard; S of
Vienna Township the area
south of the north bound-
ary of Vienna Township to
S.R. 193 & the area of
Brookfield Township south
of S.R. 82 excluding pri-
mary nonattainment areas
Does
Not Meet
Standard*
X

DO«S
Not Meet
Standards

X
Better
Than
National
Standards
Classified


               48

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         OHIO NITROGEN DIOXIDE
ATTAINMENT STATUS:  THE ENTIRE  STATE IS
   BETTER THAN NATIONAL STANDARDS  OR
         CANNOT BE CLASSIFIED.
                  49

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                     Chapter 6
     WISCONSIN ATTAINMENT STATUS
      /
                                            
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                       WISCONSIN
Carbon  Monoxide
                •
   \.'•
 LEGEND

DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
 STANDARDS

BETTER THAN NATIONAL
 STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
 CLASSIFIED

SPECIFIC  SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
 ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)
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WISCONSIN CARBON MONOXIDE
Designated Area

1. MILWAUKEE COUNTY
Milwaukee - sub-city area
defined as follows:
North: From 124th St. and
Silver Spring Road to
Sunny Point Road, north
on Sunny Point Road and
North River Road to Good
Hope Road, east on Good
Hope Road to Lombardy Road.
East: From Lombardy and
Good Hope Roads south on
Lombardy to Yates Road,
South on Yates and Monica
Blvd. to the Milwaukee
River, south from the river
on Humboldt Blvd. to the
Lake Michigan waterfront,
south from the waterfront
on Clement Avenue to Layton
Avenue.
South: From Layton and
Clement Avenues west to
Layton to 13th Street,
south on 135th to Rawson
Avenue, west on Rawson to
20th Street, north on 20th
to Layton Avenue, west on
Layton to 108th Street.
West: From Layton Avenue
and 108th to Watertown
Plank Road, west on
Watertown Plank to 124th
St., north on 124th St.
to Silver Spring Road.
Does Not
Meet
Primary
Standards

X




Does Not
Meet
Secondary
Standards






Better Than
National Standards
or
Cannot Be
Classified






            52

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Ozone
                 WISCONSIN
                 LEGEND

                 DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
                  STANDARDS

                BETTER THAN  NATIONAL
                 STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
                 CLASSIFIED
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                      WISCONSIN
Sulfur Dioxide
                  LEGEND

                  DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
                   STANDARDS

                  BETTER THAN NATIONAL
                  STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
                  CLASSIFIED

                  SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
                   ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)
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WISCONSIN SULFUR DIOXIDE
Designated Area

1. DANE COUNTY
Madison - sub-city area
defined as follows:
North: Corner Sherman
Ave. and Vahlen St. east
along Vahlen St. to
Packers Avenue
West: Sherman Avenue
north from Tahara River
to Vahlen St.
Southwest: Yahara River
north from east Washing-
ton Ave . to Sherman Ave .
South: East Washington
Ave. from Yahara River
to Aberg Avenue
East: Intersection Aberg
and Washington Ave.
northwest to Intersection
with Packers Ave., then
Packers Ave . north to
corner Vahlen St.
2. MARATHON COUNTY
Brokaw - corporate limits
of Brokaw
Does Not
Meet
Primary
Standards

X




X
Does Not
Meet
Secondary
Standards







Better Than
National Standards
or
Cannot Be
Classified







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Total Suspended Particulates
                                       WISCONSIN
                                    LEGEND

                                    DOES NOT MEET PRIMARY
                                     STANDARDS

                                    DOES NOT MEET SECONDARY
                                     STANDARDS

                                    BETTER THAN NATIONAL
                                     STANDARDS OR CANNOT BE
                                     CLASSIFIED

                                    SPECIFIC SUBCOUNTY AREA (SEE
                                     ATTACHED NUMBER KEY)
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WISCONSON TOTAL SUSPENDED PARTICULATES
Designated
Area
1. BROWN COUNTY
Green Bay - Sub-city area
defined as follows :
North: Green Bay
West: Corner west Mason
St. and Ashland Ave .
north to Mather St.,
west to Crocker Street,
north on Crocker St., to
Bylsby St. , then to Green
Bay
South: Corner west Mason
St. and Ashland Ave.,
east along west Mason St.
to Irwin Ave.
East: Corner west Mason
St. and Irwin Ave. north
along Irwin Ave. to Green
Bay
2. COLUMBIA COUNTY
Pacific Township -
Sub-township area defined
as follows:
Pacific Township (from
Township Map T.12 N.-R.9E)
North: Northern border of
section 22 from USH 16
east to section 23
West: C.M. St. PSP Rail-
road south from northern
border of section 22 to
southern border of sec-
tion 22
South: Southern border of
section 22 east from C.M.
St. P&P Railroad to sec-
tion 23
East: Eastern border of
section 22
3. COLUMBIA COUNTY
Sub-township area defined
as follows:
Sections 22, 23, 26 and
27 of T.12 N.-R.9 E.
4. DANE COUNTY
Madison - Sub-city area
defined as follows:
North: Corner of Schlim-
gen Ave. and Packers Ave.
west to Lakewood Blvd.
Northwest: Corner of
Lakewood Blvd. and Del
Mar Drive south to Lake
Mendota , continue along
eastern shoreline of
Lake Mendota to Charter
Street
West: Charter St. north
from Villas St. to Lake
Mendota
South Southeast: Villas
St. east from Charter
St. to west Washington
Ave. , continue southeast
to Lake Monona, continue
along west shoreline of
Lake Monona northeast to
Starkweather Creek
North Northeast: Western
branch of Starkweather
Creek northeast to Fair
Oaks Ave., then north
along Bryan St. to Mil-
waukee St. continue west
to Oak St. then north to
Aberg Ave., continue
northwest to Packers Ave.
then north to Schlimgen
Ave .
Does
Hot Meet
Pri«.ry
Standard*

X


Does
Not Meet
Secondary
Standard*
X

X
X
Better
Than
National
Standards
Cannot Be
Classified




Designated
Area
5. DOUGLAS COUNTY
Superior - Sub -city areas
defined as fol lows :
Area 1
West: Superior Bay and
St. Louis Bay shoreline
Belknap St. to intersec-
tion with E. St. East.
South: East from inter-
section of Belknap St . and
Minnesota-Wisconsin border
to Oaks Ave. south on Oaks
Ave. from Belknap St. and
19th St. east on 19th St.
from Oaks Ave. to Kill
Ave., north on Hill Ave.
to E St. East. Northeast
on E. St. East to MI-WI
border in Superior Bay
Area 2
North : Corner East
Eighth St. and 37th St.,
North along 37th St. to
Superior Bay.
West: Corner East Eighth
St. and 37St. , east along
East Eighth St. to inter-
section with last set of
railroad tracks .
South: Intersection of
last set of railroad
tracks, north to Allouez
Bay.
East: Allouez Bay and
Superior Bay North from
point where South bound-
ary intersects to inter-
section of 37th Ave. and
shoreline .
6. KENOSHA COUNTY
Kenosha - Sub- city area
defined as follows:
North: 52nd Street east
from 39th Ave. to Lake
Michigan
West: 39th Ave. south
from 52nd St. to 67th
Street.
South: 67th from 39th
Ave . to Lake Michigan .
East: Lake Michigan

7. LACROSSE COUNTY
LaCrosse - Sub-city area
defined as follows:
North: Corner of
LaCrosse St. and Second
Ave., East on LaCrosse
St. to 10th Street.
West: Corner of Second
St. and Main St. to
LaCrosse Street .
South: Corner 10th St.
and Main St., West to
Second Street.
East: Corner of 10th
St. South to Main St.
8. MANITOWOC COUNTY
Manitowoc - Sub- city
area defined as follows:
North: East from Mani-
towoc River to York St.
to Lake Michigan.
West: 14th St. south
from Wollmer St. to
Hamilton Street
South : Hami 1 ton St .
east from 14th St. to
Lake Michigan
East: Lake Michigan
Does
Not Meet
Primary




Does
Not Meet
Secondary
X
X
X
X
Better
Than
National
Standards
Cannot Be
Classified




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WISCONSIN TOTAL SUSPENDED PARTICULATES
Designated
Area
9. MARATHON COUNTY
Brokaw - corporate limits
of Brokaw
10. MILWAUKEE COUNTY
Milwaukee - Sub- city area
defined as follows:
North: St. Paul Avenue
from corner 16th Street
to Lake Michigan
West: 16th Street south
from St. Paul Ave. to
Pierce Street, east on
Pierce St. to 6th St.,
south on 6th Street to
Becher Street.
South: Becher Street
east from 6th to Lake
Michigan.
East; Lake Michigan

11. MILWAUKEE COUNTY
Sub-city areas defined
as follows :
Area 1
North: Center St. east
from 55th St. to Lake
Michigan
West: 55th St. south
from North Ave. extended
to 56th Street.
South: Oklahoma Ave.
east from 56th St. to
6th St., south on 6th
St. to Morgan Ave.,
east on Morgan Ave . ,
east on Morgan Ave. to
Lake Michigan
East: Lake Michigan
Area 2
North: From Pennsylvania
Ave. to 13th St. on
Howard Avenue .
West: From Howard to
College Ave. on 13th St.
South: From 13th St. to
Pennsylvania Ave. on
College Ave.
East: From College Ave.
to Howard Ave . on
Pennsylvania Ave .
12. RACINE COUNTY
Racine
Sub-city area defined as
follows :
North: Douglas Avenue
north from Marquette St.
to Rapids Drive, north-
west on Rapids Drive to
intersection with Forest
St., west to intersection
with west boundary.
West: North from corner
of Grange Avenue north to
Freres Ave., north to
intersection with north
boundary
South: Washington Ave.
west from Grange Ave. to
Marquette Street.
East: Marquette Street
north from Washington
Avenue to Douglas Ave.
Does
Not Haet
Primary
Standard*

X


Does
Not Meet
Secondary
Standards
X

X
X
Better
Than
National
Standards
Cannot Be
Classified





Designated
Area
13. ROCK COUNTY
Beloit - Sub-city area
defined as follows:
North: Woodward Ave.
from 3rd St. and Portland
east to Park Avenue.
West: Corner of 3rd St.
Portland and Woodward
South on 3rd St. to
Second St. , Southwest on
Second St. to Grand Ave.
Then southeast on Grand
to State St. and South
on State to the Illinois-
Wisconsin Border .
South: Illinois-
Wisconsin Border
East: Park Avenue from
Illinois-Wisconsin Border.
14. ROCK COUNTY
Beloit - Sub-city area
defined as follows :
North : From Washburn and
Wisconsin Ave. west to the
intersection of Chicago
Northwestern Railroad
tracks and Lennigan Creek
West : From Chicago North-
western i nter section RR
tracks and Lennigan Creek,
South on RR tracks to the
Illinois-Wisconsin border.
South: Illinois-Wisconsin
Border
East: Dearborn Ave. from
the IL-WI border north to
Grand Ave. continuing
northwest on Grand Ave.
to Wisconsin Ave. and
north on Wisconsin to
Washburn Street.
15. WAUKESHA COUNTY
Waukesha - Sub-city area
defined as follows :
North: East on Eales Ave.
from Whiterock Ave. to
Niagara Street.
West : Whiterock Avenue
north from Main Street to
Eales Avenue
South: Southwest along
Main Street from intersec-
tion of railroad track and
Main Street to Whiterock
Avenue.
East: Southeast from the
intersection of Eales Ave.
to the intersection of the
railroad tracks and Main
Street.
16. WAUKESHA COUNTY
Waukesha - Sub-city area
defined as follows:
North: West along Margaret
St. from corner of Margaret
St. and Highland Ave. to
North Street.
West: North St. north from
Union St. to intersection
with north boundary
South: West on Arcadian
Avenue from intersection of
railroad track and Arcadian
Ave. to East Ave. north on
East Ave. to Buckley St.,
across Fox River to Union
St., then to North Street.
Does
Not Meet
Priwary
X

X

Does
Hot Meet
Secondary

X

X
Better
Than
National
Standards
Cannot Be
Classified




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WISCONSIN  TOTAL SUSPENDED  PARTICULATES
Designated
Area

17. WINNEBAGO COUNTY
Neenah - Sub-city area
defined as follows:
North: Corner Caroline
St. and Harrison St.
east to Franklin St.,
continue southeast on
Franklin St. to Oak St.
West: Corner Dixie and
Cecil Streets north to
Harrison St. , continue
north on Harrison Street
to Caroline Street.
South: Corner Dixie St.
and Cecil Street, East
on Cecil St. to Higgins
Avenue .
East: Corner Franklin
St. and Oak St. , south
on Oak St. to Laudan
Blvd. , west on Laudan
Blvd. to Higgins Ave.,
south on Higgins Ave.
to Cecil Street.
Oshkosh - Sub-city area
defined as follows:
North: Corner Irving
Ave. and Wisonsin Ave.
east to Bowen Street
West: Corner Ohio St.
and west llth Ave. north
to Route 26/44 , continue
northeast along Route
26/44 to intersection
with Irving Avenue.
South: Corner Ohio St.
and west llth Ave. to
Lake Winnebago.
East: Corner Irving Ave.
and Bowen St. , South
along Bowen to Lake
Winnebago.
18. WOOD COUNTY
Marshfield - Sub-city
area defined as follows:
North: Chicago and
Northwestern railroad
track.
West: Western border
of section 18 north to
Chicago and Northwestern
railroad tracks.
South: Southern border
of section 17 and 18.
East: Eastern border
of section 17 north to
Chicago and Northwestern
railroad tracks.
Doe*
Hot Meet
Primary
Standard*











Do*s
Hot Heat
Secondary
Standard*

X

X



X



Better
National
Standards
Cannot Be
Classified











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      WISCONSIN NITROGEN DIOXIDE
ATTAINMENT STATUS:  THE ENTIRE  STATE IS
   BETTER THAN NATIONAL STANDARDS  OR
         CANNOT BE CLASSIFIED.
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TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
(Please read Instructions on the reverse before completing/
. HEPORT NO. 2.
905/9-80-004
. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
Profile of Air Quality in Region V
. AUTHOR(S)
Mr. Carlton Hamlin
PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
Envirodyne Engineers, Inc.
12161 Lackland Road
St. Louis, Missouri 63141
2. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
J.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region V
Air Programs Branch
230 South Dearborn
Chicago, Illinois 60604
3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION' NO.
5. REPORT DATE of isSU6
July 1. 1980
6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
1641 - Task 1
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
68-02-3178
Work Assignment 1
13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
5. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
Project Officer: Mr. Barry Perlmutter
5. ABSTRACT
This document illustrates the attainment/non-attainment  designations for the five
criteria pollutants  (sulfur dioxide,  total  suspended particulates,  ozone,  carbon
nonoxide and nitrogen dioxide) for  the  states  comprising USEPA - Region V (Illinois,
Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio  and  Wisconsin).

The air quality designations detailed in  these maps  are  based upon  information
available as of July of 1980.  For  additional  information regarding current air
Duality data, legal and procedural  requirements  for  attainment/non-attainment
areas, etc., the appropriate regional,  state or  local  environmental agencies
should be contacted.
!. KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
DESCRIPTORS
Air pollution
Sulfur Dioxide
Ozone
Carbon Monoxide
Nitrogen Dioxide
3. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
Unlimited
b. IDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS
Total Suspended
Particulates
Air Quality Data
19. SECURITY CLASS (This Report)
None
20. SECURITY CLASS (This page)
None
c. COSATI Field/Group
13B
21. NO. OF PAGES
22. PRICE
PA Form 2220-1 (»-73)
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