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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 51 · § 51.151

§ 51.151. Significant harm levels.

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Each plan for a Priority I region must include a contingency plan which must, as a minimum, provide for taking action necessary to prevent ambient pollutant concentrations at any location in such region from reaching the following levels: Sulfur dioxide—2.620 µg/m 3 (1.0 ppm) 24-hour average. PM10—600 micrograms/cubic meter; 24-hour average. Carbon monoxide—57.5 mg/m 3 (50 ppm) 8-hour average; 86.3 mg/m 3 (75 ppm) 4-hour average; 144 mg/m 3 (125 ppm) 1-hour average. Ozone—1,200 ug/m 3 (0.6 ppm) 2-hour average. Nitrogen dioxide—3.750 ug/m 3 (2.0 ppm) 1-hour average; 938 ug/m 3 (0.5 ppm) 24-hour average. [51 FR 40668, Nov. 7, 1986, as amended at 52 FR 24713, July 1, 1987]
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