AMATS - Anchorage Metropolitan Area Transportation Solutions

 Air Quality Conformity & PM-10 Reports

 
2010-2013 Transportation Improvement Program -
Air Quality Conformity Determination Report

According to federal regulations all new Transportation Improvement Plans must be found to be in conformity with the Federal Clean Air Act as amended in 1990.  AMATS staff has conducted the required carbon monoxide air quality analysis and concluded that the 2010-2013 TIP will not undermine the ability of the Muncipality of Anchorage to achieve compliance with the EPA carbon monoxide standards.

Chugiak-Eagle River Long Range-Transportation Plan (CERLRTP) and the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) PM-10 Air Quality Conformity Determination

This document provides the analysis and conclusions regarding the PM-10 air quality conformity determination for the 2007 Update of the Chugiak-Eagle River Long-Range Transportation Plan and 2006-2008 Transportation Improvement Program pursuant to 40 CFR Part 93.

Amendment to include the Knik Arm Crossing in the 
2025 Anchorage Bowl LRTP 
Carbon Monoxide Air Quality Conformity Determination

 This document provides the analysis and conclusions regarding the air quality conformity determination for the Amendment to Include the Knik Arm Crossing in the 2025 Anchorage Long-Range Transportation Plan pursuant to 40 CFR Part 93. Whilte Anchorage is currently only required to conduct an air quality conformity analysis on carbon monxide, there is growing concern abou the health effects of particulate matter.  As a result, a discussion of course (PM-10) and find (PM-25) particulate emissions is included as Appendix A.

2004-2006 Transportation Improvement Program 
 Air Quality Report

According to federal regulations all new Transportation Improvement Plans must be found to be in conformity with the Federal Clean Air Act as amended in 1990.  AMATS staff has conducted the required carbon monoxide air quality analysis and concluded that the 2004-2006 TIP will not undermine the ability of the Muncipality of Anchorage to achieve compliance with the EPA carbon monoxide standards.