# Pennsylvania.
**CFR Correction**
In Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, parts 81 to 85, revised as of July 1, 2005, in § 81.339, on page 343, in the table “Pennsylvania—TSP”, under “V. Southwest Pennsylvania Intrastate AQCR”, revise the entry for “Allegheny County Air Basin” to read as follows:
§ 81.339
| Designated area | Does not meet primary standards | Does not meet secondary standards | Cannot be classified | Better than national standards |
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| (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 follows: | | | | |
| (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 Birmingham Bridge on the Ohio and Monongahela Rivers | | X | | |
| (d) Birmingham Bridge to the Glenwood Bridge on the Monongahela River | X | | | |
| (e) Glenwood Bridge to the Mansfield Bridge (Dravosburg) on the Monongahela River | X | | | |
| (f) Mansfield Bridge to the Westmoreland County line on the Monongahela River | X | | | |
| (2) The area within a half-mile radius of the Greater Pittsburgh Airport monitor | | X | | |
| (3) The one mile wide strip centered on Turtle Creek running from area (V)(B)(1)(e) above to the Westmoreland County line | X | | | |
| (4) The Area #9 within Allegheny County within a radius of 2 miles of the Springdale Monitor | | | | X |
| (5) The remaining portions of the Allegheny County Air Basin | | | | X |
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