Particulate Matter
Air quality standards for PM are based on particle size:
PM2.5
The Sacramento PM2.5 planning region (see map), was classified as attainment for the 2012 annual average PM2.5 NAAQS of 12 μg/m3, and classified as nonattainment in 2009 for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS of 35μg/m3. The region prepared the PM2.5 Maintenance Plan and Redesignation Request (2013) to address how the region attained and would continue to attain the 24-hour PM2.5 standard. The region attained the standard based on 2009–2011 monitoring data, but postponed the submittal of the plan because of high concentrations in 2012 that caused exceedances.
On May 10, 2017, EPA found that the area attained the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS by the attainment date of December 31, 2015 (82 FR 21711). This finding was based on complete, quality-assured and certified PM2.5 monitoring data for 2013 – 2015. The PM2.5 Maintenance Plan and Redesignation Request will be updated and submitted in the future based on the clean data finding made by the EPA. The particulate matter planning region includes all of Sacramento County, the eastern portion of Yolo County, the western portions of El Dorado and Placer counties and the northeast portion of Solano County (map).
In October 2016, the EPA revised the Treatment of Data Influenced by Exceptional Events rule (81 FR 68216) and determined Sacramento PM2.5 Nonattainment Area is one of the areas in the nation subjected to mitigation plan requirements due to wildfires. In September 2018, the Air Districts in the nonattainment area adopted a Wildfire Mitigation Plan for the Sacramento Federal Nonattainment Area for PM2.5 (pdf) in response to EPA's determination.
PM10
The Sacramento region was classified as attainment for the 1997 PM10 24-hour NAAQS of 150 μg/m3. In October 2010, the Sac Metro Air District prepared the PM10 Implementation /Maintenance Plan and Redesignation Request for Sacramento County (2010). EPA approved the PM10 Plan, which allowed EPA to proceed with the redesignation of Sacramento County as attainment for the PM10 NAAQS. The approval of the first Maintenance Plan showed maintenance from 2013 through 2023.
A second plan must provide for maintenance of the NAAQS for 10 more years after expiration of the first 10-year maintenance period. The Sac Metro Air District adopted and submitted the Second 10-Year PM10 Maintenance Plan for Sacramento County in August 2021 to demonstrate maintenance of the PM10 standard through 2033.