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text: Michigan-Ontario Ozone Source Experiment
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text: Southeast Michigan (SEMI) is currently designated as in Marginal Nonattainment of the U.S. federal
ozone standard and is likely to be bumped up to Moderate Nonattainment based on monitoring data for
the years 2018, 2019, and 2020. Many locations in southern Ontario also frequently exceed the Canadian
ambient air quality standard for ozone. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and
Energy (EGLE) seeks an attainment strategy for the SEMI ozone nonattainment area that remains open
to all viable options as appropriate, including a U.S. Clean Air Act (CAA) Section179B(b) international
transport petition and demonstration, an exceptional event demonstration, or an ozone attainment plan
and attainment demonstration. There is also interest from the Ontario Ministry of Environment,
Conservation and Parks (MECP), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), and the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to better understand what contributes to elevated ozone levels in
the Border region. To ensure a viable ozone attainment strategy, both in the short and long term,
regulatory and scientific agencies, including EGLE, MECP, the U.S. EPA, ECCC, and other partners,
have decided to conduct field studies in 2021 and 2022 to be known as the Michigan-Ontario Ozone
Source Experiment (MOOSE).
language code: en); 
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ozone standard and is likely to be bumped up to Moderate Nonattainment based on monitoring data for
the years 2018, 2019, and 2020. Many locations in southern Ontario also frequently exceed the Canadian
ambient air quality standard for ozone. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and
Energy (EGLE) seeks an attainment strategy for the SEMI ozone nonattainment area that remains open
to all viable options as appropriate, including a U.S. Clean Air Act (CAA) Section179B(b) international
transport petition and demonstration, an exceptional event demonstration, or an ozone attainment plan
and attainment demonstration. There is also interest from the Ontario Ministry of Environment,
Conservation and Parks (MECP), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), and the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to better understand what contributes to elevated ozone levels in
the Border region. To ensure a viable ozone attainment strategy, both in the short and long term,
regulatory and scientific agencies, including EGLE, MECP, the U.S. EPA, ECCC, and other partners,
have decided to conduct field studies in 2021 and 2022 to be known as the Michigan-Ontario Ozone
Source Experiment (MOOSE)."""@en ;
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