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Air Quality Improvement Planning

Yuma | PM10 Nonattainment Area

Revised On: May. 8th, 2026 - 08:53 am

County Affected:

Parts of Yuma County | View eMap >

Nonattainment Area Designation Date:

Nov. 6, 1991

Learn more about the designation of the area in the Federal Register (FR) (56 FR 56694, Page 32) | View FR >

Classification Level: 

Moderate

Pollutant of Concern:

PM10 (particulate matter 10 microns or less in diameter; 1987 standards)

Summary: 

The concentration of PM10 in the air in Yuma is frequently above the federal limit established in the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). ADEQ is developing a nonattainment State Implementation Plan (SIP) to improve the area's air quality. The Clean Air Act requires that ADEQ include an updated emissions inventory, a modeled attainment demonstration and rules requiring controls that reduce PM10 emissions.

ADEQ has initiated a stakeholder process to consult with potential regulated businesses, local governments, and the public in a collaborative effort to develop the SIP. For more information, see the Public Participation section that follows.

Regulatory Background:

In 2006, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) determined that the Yuma PM10 Nonattainment Area had met the 1987 PM10 NAAQS and issued a clean data determination (CDD). This suspended certain Clean Air Act requirements related to nonattainment areas for so long as the Yuma area continued to meet the PM10 NAAQS. The CDD did not, however, result in redesignation of the Yuma PM10 to attainment because additional Clean Air Act still have to be met in order to be redesignated to attainment.

On May 17, 2022, EPA took final action to recall the CDD based on recent air quality monitoring data showed that the area was consistently violating the PM10 standard. In that same action, EPA also determined that the SIP was substantially inadequate to meet the PM10 standard in the Yuma Nonattainment Area and requested ADEQ to submit a SIP revision meeting the applicable nonattainment plan requirements.  Failure to submit would cause the Yuma Nonattainment Area to become subject to sanctions including:

  • The suspension of federal highway funds, and
  • Two-for-one offsets, which requires new and modified major sources to reduce 2 tons of PM10 pollutants for every 1 ton of new PM10 emissions within the nonattainment area.

Failure to submit an approvable SIP would also result in the imposition of a Federal Implementation Plan for the area to address outstanding nonattainment area planning requirements and reduce PM10 emissions.

May 17, 2022, EPA Action | View Action >

ADEQ must work with Yuma stakeholders to develop new rules to reduce PM10 emissions and bring the Yuma Nonattainment Area into compliance with NAAQS. The area is currently classified as Moderate and is at risk of being reclassified as Serious, if the area doesn’t attain the PM10 NAAQS by the applicable attainment date set in EPA’s action.

Public Participation and Related Documents

  • Yuma PM10 Control Strategy Summary Chart (August 2025) | View Chart >
  • Maricopa County, Air Pollution Regulations, Appendix C, Fugitive Dust Test Methods | View MC Regs. >

March 25, 2025 – April 9, 2026: 2nd Informal Stakeholder Review Period for Construction

Oct. 1 – Oct. 30, 2025: 1st Informal Stakeholder Review Period for Construction

April 2026:

  • ADEQ’s Response to Comments Received During the 2nd Informal Stakeholder Review Period on on the Draft Agricultural Rule (April 2026) | View April Response to Comments >

Feb. 2 – 19, 2026: 2nd Informal Stakeholder Review Period for Agriculture

Oct. 3 – Nov. 6, 2025: 1st Informal Stakeholder Review Period for Agriculture

Apr. 8 – May 1, 2026: 2nd Informal Stakeholder Review Period for Open Areas and Public Roads Draft Rule

July 28 – Sept. 9, 2025: 1st Informal Stakeholder Review Period for Open Areas and Public Roads Draft Rule

Rulemaking:

Learn more about the state level rulemaking to incorporate additional controls for the Yuma PM10 Nonattainment Area | Learn More >

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