The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) changed the standard for ozone from .084 ppb to .075 ppb, in March of 2008. This new standard will require implementation of Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) reduction strategies. There are a number VOC reduction strategies, including but not limited to reformulated fuel, vapor recovery, double walled under-ground storage tanks, increase mass transit and car pooling. It is not known at this time which of these reduction strategies would be implemented by Clark County Department of Air Quality and Environmental Management (CCDAQEM) as part of the State Implementation Plan (SIP) to show attainment for the ozone standard. BLM will work closely with Clark County to ensure BLM authorizations are included as part of the SIP for the affected area. It is anticipated that the USEPA will issue new non-attainment designations in 2010, so Clark County does not have any SIP or plan requirements under the revised NAAQS at this time.