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312 Subpart D—Identification of Man- Datory Class I § 81.356 40 CFR Ch. I (7±1±00 Edition) [44 FR 5131, Jan. 25, 1979, as amended at 47 FR 31878, July 23, 1982; 48 FR 41409, Sept. 15, 1983; 52 FR 7866, Mar. 13, 1987; 56 FR 56855, Nov. 6, 1991; 57 FR 56779, Nov. 30, 1992; 60 FR 55798, Nov. 3, 1995; 61 FR 2941, Jan. 30, 1996; 63 FR 31095, June 5, 1998] § 81.356 Virgin Islands. Virgin IslandsÐSO2 Does not Does not meet sec- Cannot be Better than Designated area meet primary ondary stand- classified national standards ards standards Virgin Islands AQCR: St. Croix (southern) ................................................................... ...................... ...................... 1 X ...................... Remainder of AQCR ................................................................. ...................... ...................... ...................... X 1 EPA designation replaces State designation. Virgin IslandsÐCarbon Monoxide Designation Classification Designated Area Date 1 Type Date 1 Type Statewide ................................................................................ Unclassifiable/At- tainment St. Croix St. John St. Thomas 1 This date is November 15, 1990, unless otherwise noted. Virgin IslandsÐOzone (1-Hour Standard) Designation Classification Designated Area Date 1 Type Date 1 Type Statewide ................................................................................ 1 hr.std.N.A. 2 St. Croix St. John St. Thomas 1 This date is June 5, 1998, unless otherwise noted. 2 1 hour standard Not Applicable. Virgin IslandsÐNO2 Cannot be Does not classified or Designated area meet primary better than standards national standards Virgin Islands AQCR ......................................................................................................................... ...................... X [44 FR 5133, Jan. 25, 1979, as amended at 47 FR 31878, July 23, 1982; 56 FR 56858, Nov. 6, 1991; 61 FR 2941, Jan. 30, 1996; 63 FR 31096, June 5, 1998] Subpart DÐIdentification of Man- § 81.400 Scope. datory Class I Federal Areas Subpart D, §§ 81.401 through 81.437, Where Visibility Is an Impor- lists those mandatory Federal Class I tant Value areas, established under the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977, where the Ad- ministrator, in consultation with the AUTHORITY: Secs. 101(b)(1), 110, 169A(a)(2), Secretary of the Interior, has deter- and 301(a), Clean Air Act as amended (42 mined visibility to be an important U.S.C. 7401(b), 7410, 7491(a)(2), 7601(a)). value. The following listing of areas SOURCE: 44 FR 69124, Nov. 30, 1979, unless where visibility is an important value otherwise noted. represents an evaluation of all inter- national parks (IP), national wilder- ness areas (Wild) exceeding 5,000 acres, 312 VerDate 25<SEP>2000 14:31 Oct 12, 2000 Jkt 190147 PO 00000 Frm 00312 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 \CFRS\BUGS\190147T.XXX APPS27 PsN: 190147T Environmental Protection Agency § 81.408 national memorial parks (NMP) ex- Public Law Federal land ceeding 5,000 acres, and national parks Area name Acreage estab- lishing manager (NP) exceeding 6,000 acres, in existence on August 7, 1977. Consultation by EPA Emigrant Wild ......... 104,311 93±632 USDA±FS with the Federal Land Managers in- Hoover Wild ............ 47,916 88±577 USDY±FS John Muir Wild ....... 484,673 8±577 USDA±FS volved: The Department of Interior Joshua Tree Wild ... 429,690 94±567 USDI±NPS (USDI), National Park Service (NPS), Kaiser Wild ............. 22,500 94±577 USDA±FS and Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS); Kings Canyon NP ... 459,994 76±424 USDI±NPS Lassen Volcanic NP 105,800 64±184 USDI±NPS and the Department of Agriculture Lava Beds Wild ...... 28,640 92±493 USDI±NPS (USDA), Forest Service (FS). Marble Mountain 213,743 88±577 USDA±FS Wild. § 81.401 Alabama. Minarets Wild .......... 109,484 88±577 USDA±FS Mokelumme Wild .... 50,400 88±577 USDA±FS Pinnacles Wild ........ 12,952 94±567 USDI±NPS Public Law Area name Acreage estab- Federal land Point Reyes Wild .... 25,370 94±544, USDI±NPS lishing manager Redwood NP .......... 27,792 90±545 USDI±NPS Sipsey Wild ............. 12,646 93±622 USDA±FS San Gabriel Wild .... 36,137 90±318 USDA±FS San Gorgonio Wild 34,644 88±577 USDA±FS San Jacinto Wild .... 20,564 88±577 USDA±FS § 81.402 Alaska. San Rafael Wild ..... 142,722 90±271 USDA±FS Sequoia NP ............ 386,642 (1) USDI±NPS South Warner Wild 68,507 88±577 USDA±FS Public Law Federal land Area name Acreage estab- manager Thousand Lakes 15,695 88±577 USDA±FS lishing Wild. Ventana Wild .......... 95,152 91±58 USDA±FS Bering Sea Wild ..... 41,113 91±622 USDI±FWS Yolla-Bolly-Middle- 109,091 88±577 USDA±FS Mount McKinley NP 1,949,493 64±353 USDI±NPS Eel Wild. Simeonof Wild ........ 25,141 94±557 USDI±FWS Yosemite NP .......... 759,172 58±49 USDI±NPS Tuxedni Wild ........... 6,402 91±504 USDI±FWS 1 26 Stat. 478 (51st Cong.) § 81.403 Arizona. § 81.406 Colorado. Public Law Federal land Public Law Federal land Area name Acreage estab- manager Area name Acreage estab- lishing lishing manager Chiricahua National 9,440 94±567 USDI±NPS Black Canyon of the 11,180 94±567 USDI±NPS Monument Wild. Gunnison Wild. Chiricahua Wild ...... 18,000 88±577 USDA±FS Eagles Nest Wild .... 133,910 94±352 USDA±FS Galiuro Wild ............ 52,717 88±577 USDA±FS Flat Tops Wild ........ 235,230 94±146 USDA±FS Grand Canyon NP .. 1,176,913 65±277 USDI±NPS Great Sand Dunes 33,450 94±567 USDI±NPS Mazatzal Wild ......... 205,137 88±577 USDA±FS Wild. Mount Baldy Wild ... 6,975 91±504 USDA±FS La Garita Wild ........ 48,486 88±577 USDA±FS Petrified Forest NP 93,493 85±358 USDI±NPS Maroon Bells- 71,060 88±577 USDA±FS Pine Mountain Wild 20,061 92±230 USDA±FS Snowmass Wild. Saguaro Wild .......... 71,400 94±567 USDI±FS Mesa Verde NP ...... 51,488 59±353 USDI±NPS Sierra Ancha Wild .. 20,850 88±577 USDA±FS Mount Zirkel Wild ... 72,472 88±577 USDA±FS Superstition Wild .... 124,117 88±577 USDA±FS Rawah Wild ............ 26,674 88±577 USDA±FS Sycamore Canyon 47,757 92±241 USDA±FS Rocky Mountain NP 263,138 63±238 USDI±NPS Wild. Weminuche Wild .... 400,907 93±632 USDA±FS West Elk Wild ......... 61,412 88±577 USDA±FS § 81.404 Arkansas. § 81.407 Florida. Public Law Federal land Area name Acreage estab- manager Public Law lishing Area name Acreage estab- Federal land lishing manager Caney Creek Wild .. 14,344 93±622 USDA±FS Upper Buffalo Wild 9,912 93±622 USDA±FS Chassahowitzka 23,360 94±557 USDI±FWS Wild. Everglades NP ....... 1,397,429 73±267 USDI±NPS § 81.405 California. St. Marks Wild ........ 17,745 93±632 USDI±FWS Public Law Federal land Area name Acreage estab- manager § 81.408 Georgia. lishing Public Law Agua Tibia Wild ...... 15,934 93±632 USDA±FS Area name Acreage estab- Federal land Caribou Wild ........... 19,080 88±577 USDA±FS lishing manager Cucamonga Wild .... 9,022 88±577 USDA±FS Desolation Wild ...... 63,469 91±82 USDA±FS Cohotta Wild ........... 33,776 93±622 USDA±FS Dome Land Wild ..... 62,206 88±577 USDA±FS Okefenokee Wild .... 343,850 93±429 USDI±FWS 313 VerDate 25<SEP>2000 14:31 Oct 12, 2000 Jkt 190147 PO 00000 Frm 00313 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 \CFRS\BUGS\190147T.XXX APPS27 PsN: 190147T § 81.409 40 CFR Ch. I (7±1±00 Edition) Public Law § 81.415 Minnesota. Area name Acreage estab- Federal land lishing manager Public Law Area name Acreage estab- Federal land Wolf Island Wild ..... 5,126 93±632 USDI±FWS lishing manager Boundary Waters 747,840 99±577 USDA±FS § 81.409 Hawaii. Canoe Area Wild. Voyageurs NP ........ 114,964 99±261 USDI±NPS Public Law Federal land Area name Acreage estab- manager lishing § 81.416 Missouri. Haleakala NP ......... 27,208 87±744 USDI±NPS Hawaii Volcanoes ... 217,029 64±171 USDI±NPS Public Law Federal land Area name Acreage estab- lishing manager § 81.410 Idaho. Hercules-Glades 12,315 94±557 USDA±FS Wild. Public Law Area name Acreage estab- Federal land Mingo Wild .............. 8,000 94±557 USDI±FWS lishing manager Craters of the Moon 43,243 91±504 USDI±NPS § 81.417 Montana. Wild. 1 Hells Canyon Wild 83,800 94±199 USDA±FS Public Law Federal land Sawtooth Wild ........ 216,383 92±400 USDA±FS Area name Acreage estab- manager Selway-Bitterroot 988,770 88±577 USDA±FS lishing Wild 2. Anaconda-Pintlar 157,803 88±577 USDA±FS Yellowstone NP 3 .... 31,488 (4) USDI±NPS Wild. 1 Hells Canyon Wilderness, 192,700 acres overall, of which Bob Marshall Wild .. 950,000 88±577 USDA±FS 108,900 acres are in Oregon and 83,800 acres are in Idaho. Cabinet Mountains 94,272 88±577 USDA±FS 2 Selway Bitterroot Wilderness, 1,240,700 acres overall, of Wild. which 988,700 acres are in Idaho and 251,930 acres are in Montana. Gates of the Mtn 28,562 88±577 USDA±FS 3 Yellowstone National Park, 2,219,737 acres overall, of Wild. which 2,020,625 acres are in Wyoming, 167,624 acres are in Glacier NP .............. 1,012,599 61±171 USDI±NPS Montana, and 31,488 acres are in Idaho. Medicine Lake Wild 11,366 94±557 USDI±FWS 4 17 Stat. 32 (42nd Cong.). Mission Mountain 73,877 93±632 USDA±FS Wild. § 81.411 Kentucky. Red Rock Lakes 32,350 94±557 USDI±FWS Wild. Public Law Federal land Scapegoat Wild ...... 239,295 92±395 USDA±FS Area name Acreage estab- Selway-Bitterroot 251,930 88±577 USDA±FS lishing manager Wild 1. Mammoth Cave NP 51,303 69±283 USDI±NPS U. L. Bend Wild ...... 20,890 94±557 USDI±FWS Yellowstone NP 2 .... 167,624 (3) USDI±NPS 1 Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, 1,240,700 acres overall, of § 81.412 Louisiana.
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