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News Release qp April 12, 2018 AF&PA: Chuck Fuqua / Barbara Riley (202) 463-2436, comm@afandpa,org AW C: Heather Stegner (202) 463-4756, hstegner@awe.org Paper and Wood Product Manufacturers Applaud Air Permit Modernization WASHINGTON - American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) President and CEO Donna Harman and American Wood Council (AWC) President and CEO Robert Glowinski issued the following statement regarding the Trump administration's memorandum directing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to review its polices for implementing the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) program. The memo, signed by President Donald Trump today, promotes timely, efficient and successful implementation of air quality standards and permits. Donna Harman, President and CEO of AF&PA "Paper and wood products companies represent one of the largest U.S. manufacturing sectors and have invested billions of dollars on environmental stewardship with significant air quality improvements. As our industry employs innovative and sustainable business practices to further that achievement, it should not be put at a competitive disadvantage due to delays and uncertainty in implementing air quality standards or permits. We applaud this initiative for EPA to use modern permitting tools, such as probabilistic approaches to ensure permit decisions reflect real world conditions, as well as sensible offset policies for rural areas so beneficial projects can proceed. Doing so will support our industry's contribution to economic growth and create American manufacturing jobs." Robert Glowinski, President and CEO of AWC "Increasing background levels of criteria pollutants from external sources are a growing challenge to complying with recently lowered NAAQS. Throughout the nation, the gap between background concentrations and NAAQS is shrinking, even as U.S. air quality improves. In rural areas in which our industry operates, current background levels, which include international sources and forest fire emissions, by themselves approach Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 1 ED 002061 00071633-00001 the threshold, leaving little recourse or opportunity for wood product mills. That can force companies to cancel job-creating expansion or improvement projects. International transport of ozone and particulate emissions from Asia is a significant component of these background pollutant concentrations, and EPA should utilize the flexibility afforded by statute to minimize impacts on mills as it implements NAAQS. We are pleased that this initiative will expedite the timely processing of permits and state implementation plans so projects are not unnecessarily delayed." # # # About AF&PA The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) serves to advance a sustainable U.S. pulp, paper, packaging, tissue and wood products manufacturing industry throughfact-based public policy and marketplace advocacy. AF&PA member companies make products essentialfor everyday lifefi'om renewable and recyclable resources and are committed to continuous improvement through the industry's sustainability initiative - Better .Pt'actices. Better Planet 2020.Theforest products industry accountsfor approximately 4 percent of the total U.S. manufacturing GDP, manufactures over $200 billion in products annually, and employs approximately 900,000 men and women. The industry meets a payroll of approximately $50 billion annually and is among the top 10 manufacturing sector employers in 45 states. Visit AF&PA online at afa.mfpa.org orfollow us on Twitter (PForestandPaver. About AWC The American Wood Council (AWC) is the voice o fNorth American wood products manufacturing, an industry that provides approximately 400,000 men and women in the United States withfamily-wage jobs. AWC represents 86 percent o f the structural wood products industry, and members make products that are essential to everyday lifefrom a renewable resource that absorbs and sequesters carbon. Staff experts develop state-of-the-art engineering data, technology, and standardsfor wood products to assure their safe and efficient design, as well as provide information on wood design, green building, and environmental regulations. AWC also advocatesfor balanced government policies that affect wood products. ujww.awc.orQ \Pwoodcou:n.cii Sierra Club v. EPA 18cv3472 NDCA Tier 1 ED 002061 00071633-00002