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PUBLIC LAW 109–59—AUG. 10, 2005 recur are represented accurately in all monitoring data and analyses. ‘‘(B) REQUIREMENTS.—Regulations promulgated under this section shall, at a minimum, provide that— ‘‘(i) the occurrence of an exceptional event must be demonstrated by reliable, accurate data that is promptly produced and provided by Federal, State, or local government agencies; ‘‘(ii) a clear causal relationship must exist between the measured exceedances of a national ambient air quality standard and the exceptional event to demonstrate that the exceptional event caused a specific air pollution concentration at a particular air quality monitoring location; ‘‘(iii) there is a public process for determining whether an event is exceptional; and ‘‘(iv) there are criteria and procedures for the Governor of a State to petition the Administrator to exclude air quality monitoring data that is directly due to exceptional events from use in determinations by the Administrator with respect to exceedances or violations of the national ambient air quality standards. ‘‘(4) INTERIM PROVISION.—Until the effective date of a regulation promulgated under paragraph (2), the following guidance issued by the Administrator shall continue to apply: ‘‘(A) Guidance on the identification and use of air quality data affected by exceptional events (July 1986). ‘‘(B) Areas affected by PM–10 natural events, May 30, 1996. ‘‘(C) Appendices I, K, and N to part 50 of title 40, Code of Federal Regulations.’’.
Applicability.
SEC. 6014. FEDERAL PROCUREMENT OF RECYCLED COOLANT.
(a) IN GENERAL.—Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the President shall conduct a review of Federal procurement policy of recycled coolant. (b) ELEMENTS.—In conducting the review under subsection (a), the President shall consider recycled coolant produced from processes that— (1) are energy efficient; (2) generate no hazardous waste (as defined in section 1004 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act (42 U.S.C. 6903)); (3) produce no emissions of air pollutants; (4) present lower health and safety risks to employees at a plant or facility; and (5) recover at least 97 percent of the glycols from used antifreeze feedstock.
Deadline.
President.
42 USC 16091a.
SEC. 6015. CLEAN SCHOOL BUS PROGRAM.
(a) DEFINITIONS.—In this section, the following definitions apply: (1) ADMINISTRATOR.—The term ‘‘Administrator’’ means the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. (2) ALTERNATIVE FUEL.—The term ‘‘alternative fuel’’ means— (A) liquefied natural gas, compressed natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, hydrogen, or propane;
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