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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Research and Special Programs
Administration
Office of Hazardous Materials Safety;
Notice of Delays in Processing of
Exemption Applications
Research and Special Programs
Administration, DOT.
ACTION: List of application delayed more
than 180 days.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
requirements of 49 U.S.C. 5177(c), RSPA
is publishing the following list of
exemption applications that have been
Application No.
in process for 180 days or more. The
reason(s) for delay and the expected
completion date for action on each
application is provided in association
with each associated application.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Delmer Billings, Office of Hazardous
Materials Exemptions and Approvals,
Research and Special Programs
Administration, U.S. Department of
Transportation, 400 Seventh Street,
SW., Washington, DC 20590–0001, (202)
366–4535.
Key to ‘‘Reason for Delay’’
1. Awaiting additional information from
applicant
2. Extensive public comment under
review
3. Application is technically complex
and is of significant impact or
precedent-setting and requires
extensive analysis
4. Staff review delayed by other priority
issues or volume of exemption
applications
Meaning of Application Number
Suffixes
N—New application
M—Modification request
PM—Party to application with
modification request.
Issued in Washington, DC, on January 4,
2005.
R. Ryan Posten,
Exemptions Program Officer, Office of
Hazardous Materials Safety, Exemptions &
Approvals.
Reason for
delay
Applicant
Estimated
date of
completion
New Exemption Applications
12381–N
12412–N
12950–N
12797–N
13054–N
13176–N
12949–N
13281–N
13265–N
13461–N
13346–N
13347–N
13341–N
13302–N
13314–N
13309–N
13295–N
13266–N
13636–N
13585–N
13582–N
13563–N
13560–N
13554–N
13547–N
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Ideal Chemical & Supply Co. Memphis, TN ...........................................................................
Great Western Chemical Company Portland, OR ..................................................................
Walnut Industries, Inc. Bensalem, PA ....................................................................................
Environmental Quality Co. Belleville, MI ................................................................................
CHS Transportation Mason City, IA .......................................................................................
Union Pacific Railroad Company Omaha, NE ........................................................................
Railway Progress Institute, Inc. Alexandria, VA .....................................................................
The Dow Chemical Company Midland, MI .............................................................................
Aeropres Corporation Shreveport, LA ....................................................................................
FIBA Technologies, Inc. Westboro, MA .................................................................................
Stand-By-Systems, Inc. Dallas, TX ........................................................................................
ShipMate, Inc. Torrance, CA ..................................................................................................
National Propane Gas Association Washington, DC .............................................................
FIBA Technologies, Inc. Westboro, MA .................................................................................
Sunoco Inc. Philadelphia, PA .................................................................................................
OPW Engineered System Lebanon, OH ................................................................................
Taylor-Wharton Harrisburg, PA ..............................................................................................
Luxfer Gas Cylinders Riverside, CA .......................................................................................
Timberline Environmental Services Cold Springs, CA ...........................................................
Texaco Ovonic Hydrogen Systems, L.L.C. Rochester Hills, MI .............................................
Linde Gas LLC (Linde) Independence, OH ............................................................................
Applied Companies Valencia, CA ...........................................................................................
Texaco Ovonic Hydrogen Systems L.L.C. (TOHS) Rochester Hills, MI ................................
The Fertilizer Institute Washington, DC ..................................................................................
CP Industries McKeesport, PA ...............................................................................................
Air Liquide America L.P. Houston, TX ....................................................................................
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Reason for
delay
Application No.
Applicant
13482–N .................
U.S. Vanadium Corporation (Subsidiary of Strategic Minerals Corporation) Niagara Falls,
NY.
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Allentown, PA ...................................................................
Piexon USA Inc. North Canton, OH .......................................................................................
AirSep Creekside Corp. Buffalo, NY ......................................................................................
Puritan Bennett Plainfield, IN ..................................................................................................
General Dynamics Lincoln, NE ...............................................................................................
Becton Dickinson Sandy, UT ..................................................................................................
MacIntyre Middlebury, VT .......................................................................................................
13599–N
13597–N
13228–N
13422–N
13188–N
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11769–M ................
7277–M ..................
13027–M ................
11579–M ................
11537–M ................
11241–M ................
11537–M ................
7280–M ..................
10915–M ................
10878–M ................
9421–M ..................
12022–M ................
11537–M ................
10882–M ................
8162–M ..................
8718–M ..................
10019–M ................
12065–M ................
11537–M ................
11769–M ................
Great Western Chemical Company Portland, OR ..................................................................
Great Western Chemical Company Portland, OR ..................................................................
Structural Composites Industries Pomona, CA ......................................................................
Hernco Fabrication & Services Midland, TX ..........................................................................
Dyno Nobel, Inc. Salt Lake City, UT ......................................................................................
American Development Corporation Vanceboro, NC .............................................................
Rohm and Haas Co. Philadelphia, PA ...................................................................................
Hawkins, Inc. Minneapolis, MN ..............................................................................................
Department of Defense Ft. Eustis, VA ...................................................................................
Luxfer Gas Cylinders (Composite Cylinder Division) Riverside, CA ......................................
Tankcon FRP Inc. Boisbriand, Qc ..........................................................................................
Taylor-Wharton (Gas & Fluid Control Group) Harrisburg, PA ................................................
Taylor-Wharton (Gas & Fluid Control Group) Harrisburg, PA ................................................
Interstate Chemical Company, Inc. Hermitage, PA ................................................................
Espar Products, Inc. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada ..............................................................
Structural Composites Industries Pomona, CA ......................................................................
Structural Composites Industries Pomona, CA ......................................................................
Structural Composites Industries Pomona, CA ......................................................................
Petrolab Company Latham, NY ..............................................................................................
JCI Jones Chemicals, Inc. Milford, VA ...................................................................................
Hydrite Chemical Company Brookfield, WI ............................................................................
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UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF
PEACE
Announcement of the Spring 2005
Solicited Grant Competition Grant
Program
United States Institute of Peace.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Agency announces its
upcoming Spring 2005 Solicited Grant
Competition. The Solicited Grant
competition is restricted to projects that
fit specific themes and topics identified
in advance by the Institute of Peace.
The themes and topics for the Spring
2005 Solicited competition are:
• Solicitation A: Promoting
Sustainable Peace in Societies Emerging
from Violent Conflict
• Solicitation B: Conflict and
Peacemaking in the Muslim World
Deadline: March 1, 2005, Application
Material Available on Request.
DATES: Receipt of Application: March 1,
2005. Notification Date: September 31,
2005.
SUMMARY:
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For more information and
an application package: United States
Institute of Peace, Grant Program,
Solicited Grants, 1200 17th Street, NW.,
Suite 200, Washington, DC 20036–3011,
(202) 429–3842 (phone), (202) 833–1018
(fax), (202) 457–1719 (TTY), e-mail:
grants@usip.org.
Application material available online: https://www.usip.org/grants.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
Grant Program, Phone (202) 429–3842,
E-mail: grants@usip.org.
ADDRESSES:
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Dated: January 5, 2005.
Erin Singshinsuk,
Director, Office of Administration.
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UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF
PEACE
Announcement of the Spring 2005
Unsolicited Grant Competition Grant
Program
United States Institute of Peace.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Agency announces its
upcoming Spring 2005 Unsolicited
Grant Program, which offers support for
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research, education and training, and
the dissemination of information on
international peace and conflict
resolution. The Unsolicited competition
is open to any project that falls within
the Institute’s broad mandate of
international conflict resolution.
Deadline: March 1, 2005, Application
Material Available on Request.
Receipt of Application: March 1,
2005. Notification Date: September 31,
2005.
DATES:
For Application Package:
United States Institute of Peace, Grant
Program, 1200 17th Street, NW., Suite
200, Washington, DC 20036–3011, (202)
429–3842 (phone), (202) 833–1018 (fax),
(202) 457–1719 (TTY), E-mail:
grants@usip.org.
Application material available online: https://www.usip.org/grants.
ADDRESSES:
The
Grant Program, Phone (202) 429–3842,
E-mail: grants@usip.org.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dated: January 5, 2004.
Erin Singshinsuk,
Director, Office of Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Research and Special Programs Administration
Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Delays in
Processing of Exemption Applications
AGENCY: Research and Special Programs Administration, DOT.
ACTION: List of application delayed more than 180 days.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the requirements of 49 U.S.C. 5177(c), RSPA
is publishing the following list of exemption applications that have
been in process for 180 days or more. The reason(s) for delay and the
expected completion date for action on each application is provided in
association with each associated application.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Delmer Billings, Office of Hazardous
Materials Exemptions and Approvals, Research and Special Programs
Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh Street,
SW., Washington, DC 20590-0001, (202) 366-4535.
Key to ``Reason for Delay''
1. Awaiting additional information from applicant
2. Extensive public comment under review
3. Application is technically complex and is of significant impact or
precedent-setting and requires extensive analysis
4. Staff review delayed by other priority issues or volume of exemption
applications
Meaning of Application Number Suffixes
N--New application
M--Modification request
PM--Party to application with modification request.
Issued in Washington, DC, on January 4, 2005.
R. Ryan Posten,
Exemptions Program Officer, Office of Hazardous Materials Safety,
Exemptions & Approvals.
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Estimated
Application No. Applicant Reason for date of
delay completion
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New Exemption Applications
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12381-N.................. Ideal Chemical & 2 01-31-2005
Supply Co.
Memphis, TN.
12412-N.................. Great Western 3 01-31-2005
Chemical
Company
Portland, OR.
12950-N.................. Walnut 4 01-31-2005
Industries,
Inc. Bensalem,
PA.
12797-N.................. Environmental 4 01-31-2005
Quality Co.
Belleville, MI.
13054-N.................. CHS 4 02-28-2005
Transportation
Mason City, IA.
13176-N.................. Union Pacific 4 01-31-2005
Railroad
Company Omaha,
NE.
12949-N.................. Railway Progress 4 01-31-2005
Institute, Inc.
Alexandria, VA.
13281-N.................. The Dow Chemical 4 01-31-2005
Company
Midland, MI.
13265-N.................. Aeropres 4 02-28-2005
Corporation
Shreveport, LA.
13461-N.................. FIBA 4 01-31-2005
Technologies,
Inc. Westboro,
MA.
13346-N.................. Stand-By- 1 02-28-2005
Systems, Inc.
Dallas, TX.
13347-N.................. ShipMate, Inc. 4 02-28-2005
Torrance, CA.
13341-N.................. National Propane 1 02-28-2005
Gas Association
Washington, DC.
13302-N.................. FIBA 4 02-28-2005
Technologies,
Inc. Westboro,
MA.
13314-N.................. Sunoco Inc. 4 01-31-2005
Philadelphia,
PA.
13309-N.................. OPW Engineered 4 01-31-2005
System Lebanon,
OH.
13295-N.................. Taylor-Wharton 1 02-28-2005
Harrisburg, PA.
13266-N.................. Luxfer Gas 1 02-28-2005
Cylinders
Riverside, CA.
13636-N.................. Timberline 4 02-28-2005
Environmental
Services Cold
Springs, CA.
13585-N.................. Texaco Ovonic 4 01-31-2005
Hydrogen
Systems, L.L.C.
Rochester
Hills, MI.
13582-N.................. Linde Gas LLC 4 01-31-2005
(Linde)
Independence,
OH.
13563-N.................. Applied 4 01-31-2005
Companies
Valencia, CA.
13560-N.................. Texaco Ovonic 4 01-31-2005
Hydrogen
Systems L.L.C.
(TOHS)
Rochester
Hills, MI.
13554-N.................. The Fertilizer 4 01-31-2005
Institute
Washington, DC.
13547-N.................. CP Industries 4 01-31-2005
McKeesport, PA.
13484-N.................. Air Liquide 4 01-31-2005
America L.P.
Houston, TX.
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13482-N.................. U.S. Vanadium 4 01-31-2005
Corporation
(Subsidiary of
Strategic
Minerals
Corporation)
Niagara Falls,
NY.
13599-N.................. Air Products and 4 02-28-2005
Chemicals, Inc.
Allentown, PA.
13597-N.................. Piexon USA Inc. 4 02-28-2005
North Canton,
OH.
13228-N.................. AirSep Creekside 4 01-31-2005
Corp. Buffalo,
NY.
13422-N.................. Puritan Bennett 3 02-28-2005
Plainfield, IN.
13188-N.................. General Dynamics 1 02-28-2005
Lincoln, NE.
13183-N.................. Becton Dickinson 4 02-28-2005
Sandy, UT.
13077-N.................. MacIntyre 4 01-31-2005
Middlebury, VT.
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11769-M.................. Great Western 2 01-31-2005
Chemical
Company
Portland, OR.
11769-M.................. Great Western 2 01-31-2005
Chemical
Company
Portland, OR.
7277-M................... Structural 3 02-28-2005
Composites
Industries
Pomona, CA.
13027-M.................. Hernco 4 01-31-2005
Fabrication &
Services
Midland, TX.
11579-M.................. Dyno Nobel, Inc. 4 01-31-2005
Salt Lake City,
UT.
11537-M.................. American 2 01-31-2005
Development
Corporation
Vanceboro, NC.
11241-M.................. Rohm and Haas 1 01-31-2005
Co.
Philadelphia,
PA.
11537-M.................. Hawkins, Inc. 2 01-31-2005
Minneapolis, MN.
7280-M................... Department of 4 01-31-2005
Defense Ft.
Eustis, VA.
10915-M.................. Luxfer Gas 1 01-31-2005
Cylinders
(Composite
Cylinder
Division)
Riverside, CA.
10878-M.................. Tankcon FRP Inc. 1, 3 01-31-2005
Boisbriand, Qc.
9421-M................... Taylor-Wharton 4 01-31-2005
(Gas & Fluid
Control Group)
Harrisburg, PA.
12022-M.................. Taylor-Wharton 4 01-31-2005
(Gas & Fluid
Control Group)
Harrisburg, PA.
11537-M.................. Interstate 2 01-31-2005
Chemical
Company, Inc.
Hermitage, PA.
10882-M.................. Espar Products, 4 01-31-2005
Inc.
Mississauga,
Ontario, Canada.
8162-M................... Structural 3 02-28-2005
Composites
Industries
Pomona, CA.
8718-M................... Structural 3 02-28-2005
Composites
Industries
Pomona, CA.
10019-M.................. Structural 3 02-28-2005
Composites
Industries
Pomona, CA.
12065-M.................. Petrolab Company 4 01-31-2005
Latham, NY.
11537-M.................. JCI Jones 2 01-31-2005
Chemicals, Inc.
Milford, VA.
11769-M.................. Hydrite Chemical 2 01-31-2005
Company
Brookfield, WI.
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