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40 CFR Ch. I (7–1–96 Edition) § 81.339 40 CFR Ch. I (7±1±96 Edition) PennsylvaniaÐTSP Does not Does not Better than Designated area meet primary meet second- Cannot be national standards ary standards classified standards Luzerne County: City of Wilkes-Barre .............. ...................... ...................... ...................... X (B) A±B±E Air Basin: Lehigh County: Coplay Boro ........................................ X ...................... ...................... ...................... Whitehall Township ............................ X ...................... ...................... ...................... Northampton County: Northampton Boro .............................. X ...................... ...................... ...................... Allen Township ................................... X ...................... ...................... ...................... (C) Reading Air Basin ..................................................... ...................... ...................... ...................... X (D) Carbon County .......................................................... ...................... ...................... ...................... X (E) Remaining Portions of AQCR ................................... ...................... ...................... ...................... X III. South Central Pennsylvania Intrastate AQCR: (A) Harrisburg Air Basin .................................................. ...................... ...................... ...................... X (B) Lancaster Air Basin: Lancaster County: City of Lancaster ................................ ...................... X ...................... ...................... Manheim Township ............................ ...................... X ...................... ...................... (C) York Air Basin: York County: City of York ......................................... ...................... ...................... ...................... X West York Boro .................................. ...................... X ...................... ...................... West Manchester Township ............... ...................... X ...................... ...................... (D) Remaining Portions of AQCR ................................... ...................... ...................... ...................... X IV. Central Pennsylvania Intrastate AQCR: (A) Johnstown Air Basin: Cambria County: City of Johnstown ............................................. ...................... ...................... ...................... X Dale Boro .......................................................... ...................... ...................... ...................... X East Conemaugh Boro ..................................... ...................... ...................... ...................... X Franklin Boro .................................................... ...................... ...................... ...................... X East Taylor Twp ................................................ ...................... ...................... ...................... X Middle Taylor Twp ............................................ ...................... ...................... ...................... X West Taylor Twp ............................................... ...................... ...................... ...................... X (B) Blair County: City of Altoona .................................................. ...................... X ...................... ...................... Allegheny Township .......................................... ...................... ...................... X ...................... Logan Township ............................................... ...................... ...................... X ...................... (C) Remaining Portions of AQCR ................................... ...................... ...................... ...................... X (D) Remaining Portions of AQCR ................................... ...................... ...................... ...................... X V. Southwest Pennsylvania Intrastate AQCR: (A) Monongahela Valley Air Basin: Fayette County ................................................. ...................... ...................... ...................... X Washington County .......................................... ...................... ...................... ...................... X Westmoreland County: City of Monessen ............................... X ...................... ...................... ...................... Rostraver Township ........................... X ...................... ...................... ...................... (B) Allegheny County Air Basin: (1) A three mile wide strip which is within a perpendicular distance two miles north and east and one mile south and west of the river center line with terminus points as fol- lows: (a) The Beaver County line to the I± 79 Bridge on the Ohio River ........... ...................... ...................... ...................... X (b) I±79 to the McKees Rocks Bridge on the Ohio River ........................... ...................... ...................... ...................... X (c) McKees Rocks Bridge to the Bir- mingham Bridge on the Ohio and Monongahela Rivers ....................... ...................... X ...................... ...................... (d) Birmingham Bridge to the Glen- wood Bridge on the Monongahela River ................................................ X ...................... ...................... ...................... (e) Glenwood Bridge to the Mansfield Bridge (Dravosburg) on the Monongahela River ......................... X ...................... ...................... ...................... (f) Mansfield Bridge to the Westmore- land County line on the Monongahela River ......................... X ...................... ...................... ...................... (2) The area within a half-mile radius of the Greater Pittsburgh Airport monitor ................ ...................... X ...................... ...................... 262.
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