Science Advisory Board Staff Office; Request for Nominations for the Science Advisory Board's Consultation on EPA's Framework for Revising the Aquatic Life Criteria Guidelines, 7734-7735 [05-2893]

Download as PDF 7734 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 30 / Tuesday, February 15, 2005 / Notices Dated: February 8, 2005. Bonnie C. Gitlin, Acting Director, Radiation Protection Division, Office of Radiation and Indoor Air. [FR Doc. 05–2894 Filed 2–14–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY [CA 313–0476; FRL–7872–9] Adequacy Status of the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, California, Submitted Ozone Attainment Plan for Transportation Conformity Purposes Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Notice of adequacy determination. AGENCY: SUMMARY: In this notice, EPA is notifying the public that we have found that the motor vehicle emissions budgets contained in the submitted 2004 State Implementation Plan for Ozone in the San Joaquin Valley are adequate for transportation conformity purposes. As a result of our finding, the various transportation planning agencies in the San Joaquin Valley and the Federal Highway Administration must use the VOC and NOX motor vehicle emissions budgets from the submitted 2004 State Implementation Plan for Ozone in the San Joaquin Valley for future conformity determinations. DATES: This determination is effective March 2, 2005. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The finding is available at EPA’s conformity Web site: https://www.epa.gov/oms/ transp/traqconf.htm (once there, click on the ‘‘Transportation Conformity’’ link, then look for ‘‘Adequacy Web Pages’’). You may also contact David Wampler, U.S. EPA, Region IX, Air Division AIR– 2, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; (415) 972–3975, or wampler.david@epa.gov. This notice announces our finding that the emissions budgets contained in the 2004 State Implementation Plan 1 for Ozone in the San Joaquin Valley (‘‘Ozone Plan’’), submitted by the State of California on behalf of the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 1 The submitted Ozone Plan includes a rate-ofprogress demonstration for milestone years 2008 and 2010 and a demonstration that the San Joaquin Valley will attain by no later than the 2010 attainment date for areas classified ‘‘extreme’’ under the federal 1-hour ozone standard. VerDate jul<14>2003 17:50 Feb 14, 2005 Jkt 205001 District on November 15, 2004, are adequate for transportation conformity purposes. EPA Region IX made this finding in a letter to the State of California, Air Resources Board on February 7, 2005. We are also announcing this finding on our conformity Web site: https:// www.epa.gov/oms/transp/traqconf.htm (once there, click on the ‘‘Transportation Conformity’’ link, then look for ‘‘Adequacy Web Pages’’). Transportation conformity is required by section 176(c) of the Clean Air Act. Our conformity rule requires that transportation plans, programs, and projects conform to state air quality implementation plans (SIPs) and establishes the criteria and procedures for determining whether or not they do. Conformity to a SIP means that transportation activities will not produce new air quality violations, worsen existing violations, or delay timely attainment of the national ambient air quality standards. The criteria by which we determine whether a SIP’s motor vehicle emission budgets are adequate for conformity purposes are outlined in 40 CFR 93.118(e)(4). One of these criteria is that the motor vehicle emissions budgets, when considered together with all other emission sources, is consistent with applicable requirements for the reasonable further progress plan. We have preliminarily determined that the 2004 State Implementation Plan for Ozone in the San Joaquin Valley plan meets the necessary rate of progress reductions for milestone years 2008 and 2010 and demonstrates attainment by no later than 2010. Therefore, the motor vehicle emissions budgets can be found adequate. Please note that an adequacy review is separate from EPA’s completeness review, and it also should not be used to prejudge EPA’s ultimate approval of the submitted plan itself. Even if we find a budget adequate, the submitted plan could later be disapproved. We have described our process for determining the adequacy of submitted SIP budgets in guidance (May 14, 1999 memo titled ‘‘Conformity Guidance on Implementation of March 2, 1999 Conformity Court Decision’’). This guidance is now reflected in the amended transportation conformity rule, July 1, 2004 (69 FR 40004), and in the correction notice, July 20, 2004 (69 FR 43325). We followed this process in making our adequacy determination on the motor vehicle emissions budgets contained in the 2004 State Implementation Plan for Ozone in the San Joaquin Valley. PO 00000 Frm 00024 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401–7671q. Dated: February 8, 2005. Karen Schwinn, Acting Regional Administrator, Region IX. [FR Doc. 05–2890 Filed 2–14–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY [FRL–7873–6] Science Advisory Board Staff Office; Request for Nominations for the Science Advisory Board’s Consultation on EPA’s Framework for Revising the Aquatic Life Criteria Guidelines Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: SUMMARY: The EPA Science Advisory Board (SAB) Staff Office is requesting nominations to augment expertise on the SAB Ecological Processes and Effects Committee for a panel to provide consultation to EPA on the framework for revising the Aquatic Life Criteria Guidelines. Nominations should be submitted by March 1, 2005 per the instructions below. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any member of the public wishing further information regarding this Request for Nominations may contact Dr. Thomas Armitage, Designated Federal Officer (DFO), via telephone/voice mail at (202) 343–9995; via e-mail at armitage.thomas@epa.gov; or at the U.S. EPA Science Advisory Board (1400F), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460. General information about the SAB can be found in the SAB Web site at https:// www.epa.gov/sab. DATES: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background: EPA’s recommended ambient water quality criteria for aquatic life provide guidance to states and tribes for adopting water quality standards which are the basis for controlling discharges or releases of pollutants. Currently, ambient water quality criteria for aquatic life protection are derived according to the Guidelines for Derivation of Ambient Water Quality Criteria for the Protection of Aquatic Life and Their Uses, published in 1985. To ensure that ambient water quality criteria are derived from the best available science, EPA’s Office of Water assessed the need to update the Guidelines and identified issues that should be addressed in the E:\FR\FM\15FEN1.SGM 15FEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 30 / Tuesday, February 15, 2005 / Notices revisions. EPA briefed the SAB Ecological Processes and Effects Committee about this effort in December 2002, and the Committee supported EPA’s assessment of the need to update the Guidelines as well as the issues EPA identified to address. To achieve the goal of revising the Guidelines EPA has formed an interagency workgroup, the Aquatic Life Criteria Guidelines Committee, as the technical body to review the state-of-the-science and recommend new or improved approaches for deriving ambient water quality criteria. EPA’s Office of Water has therefore requested a consultation with the SAB on a proposed framework for revising the Guidelines. The Science Advisory Board is a chartered Federal advisory committee established under 42 U.S.C. 4365 to provide independent scientific and technical advice, consultation, and recommendations to the EPA Administrator on the technical basis for Agency positions and regulations. The panel being formed will provide advice to the EPA through the Chartered SAB. The Panel will comply with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act and all appropriate SAB procedural policies, including the SAB process for panel formation described in the Overview of the Panel Formation Process at the Environmental Protection Agency Science Advisory Board, which can be found on the SAB’s Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/sab/pdf/ec0210.pdf. The work of this panel includes reviewing background material, and participating in a one-day face-to-face meeting for the consultation. Tentative Charge to the Panel: EPA’s Office of Water seeks the opportunity for a consultation with the SAB to receive comments on the Agency’s proposed framework for revising the Aquatic Life Criteria Guidelines. EPA is seeking advice and recommendations on: (1) The general scope of the proposed framework; (2) the suitability of the preliminary scientific approaches, methods and models identified to be incorporated into the revised Guidelines; (3) additional or alternative approaches, methods, and models that should be considered; and (4) additional scientific issues and/or revisions that should be considered. Request for Nominations: The SAB Staff Office is requesting nominations to augment expertise on the SAB Ecological Processes and Effects Committee to form an SAB panel for a consultation on the framework for revising the Aquatic Life Criteria Guidelines. To augment expertise on the Ecological Processes and Effects Committee, the SAB Staff Office is VerDate jul<14>2003 17:50 Feb 14, 2005 Jkt 205001 seeking individuals who have expertise in one or more of the following areas: (a) Aquatic toxicology, particularly kinetic toxicity modeling and tissue residue-based toxicity data and residueresponse relationships; (b) biology of aquatic and benthic species; (c) bioaccumulation modeling, including both simple bioaccumulation factors (bioaccumulation factors and biotasediment accumulation factors) and complex dynamic food web/chain models; and (d) population modeling. Process and Deadline for Submitting Nominations: Any interested person or organization may nominate individuals qualified in the areas of expertise described above to serve on the Subcommittee. Nominations should be submitted in electronic format through the Form for Nominating Individuals to Panels of the EPA Science Advisory Board provided on the SAB Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/sab. The form can be accessed through a link on the blue navigational bar on the SAB Web site. To be considered, all nominations must include the information required on that form. Anyone who is unable to submit nominations using this form, and any questions concerning any aspects of the nomination process may contact the DFO, as indicated above in this notice. Nominations should be submitted in time to arrive no later than March 1, 2005. Any questions concerning either this process or any other aspects of this notice should be directed to the DFO. The SAB will acknowledge receipt of the nomination and inform nominators of the panel selected. From the nominees identified by respondents to this Federal Register notice (termed the ‘‘Widecast’’), SAB Staff will develop a smaller subset (known as the ‘‘Short List’’) for more detailed consideration. Criteria used by the SAB Staff in developing this Short List are given at the end of the following paragraph. The Short List will be posted on the SAB Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/sab, and will include, for each candidate, the nominee’s name and biosketch. Public comments on the Short List will be accepted for 14 calendar days. During this comment period, the public will be requested to provide information, analysis or other documentation on nominees that the SAB Staff should consider in evaluating candidates for the Panel. For the SAB, a balanced review panel (i.e., committee, subcommittee, or panel) is characterized by inclusion of candidates who possess the necessary domains of knowledge, the relevant scientific perspectives (which, among other factors, can be influenced by work PO 00000 Frm 00025 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 7735 history and affiliation), and the collective breadth of experience to adequately address the charge. Public responses to the Short List candidates will be considered in the selection of the panel, along with information provided by candidates and information gathered by SAB Staff independently of the background of each candidate (e.g., financial disclosure information and computer searches to evaluate a nominee’s prior involvement with the topic under review). Specific criteria to be used in evaluation of an individual subcommittee member include: (a) Scientific and/or technical expertise, knowledge, and experience (primary factors); (b) absence of financial conflicts of interest; (c) scientific credibility and impartiality; (d) availability and willingness to serve; and (e) ability to work constructively and effectively in committees. Short List candidates will also be required to fill-out the ‘‘Confidential Financial Disclosure Form for Special Government Employees Serving on Federal Advisory Committees at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’’ (EPA Form 3110–48). This confidential form allows Government officials to determine whether there is a statutory conflict between that person’s public responsibilities (which includes membership on an EPA Federal advisory committee) and private interests and activities, or the appearance of a lack of impartiality, as defined by Federal regulation. The form may be viewed and downloaded from the following URL address: https:// www.epa.gov/sab/pdf/epaform3110– 48.pdf. In addition to reviewing background material, Panel members will be asked to attend one public face-to-face meeting over the anticipated course of the advisory activity. Dated: February 7, 2005. Vanessa T. Vu, Director, EPA Science Advisory Board Staff Office. [FR Doc. 05–2893 Filed 2–14–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY [FRL–7873–2] National Advisory Council for Environmental Policy and Technology, Environmental Technologies Subcommittee Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Notice of meeting. AGENCY: E:\FR\FM\15FEN1.SGM 15FEN1

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

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Science Advisory Board Staff Office; Request for Nominations for 
the Science Advisory Board's Consultation on EPA's Framework for 
Revising the Aquatic Life Criteria Guidelines

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The EPA Science Advisory Board (SAB) Staff Office is 
requesting nominations to augment expertise on the SAB Ecological 
Processes and Effects Committee for a panel to provide consultation to 
EPA on the framework for revising the Aquatic Life Criteria Guidelines.

DATES: Nominations should be submitted by March 1, 2005 per the 
instructions below.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any member of the public wishing 
further information regarding this Request for Nominations may contact 
Dr. Thomas Armitage, Designated Federal Officer (DFO), via telephone/
voice mail at (202) 343-9995; via e-mail at armitage.thomas@epa.gov; or 
at the U.S. EPA Science Advisory Board (1400F), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., 
NW., Washington, DC 20460. General information about the SAB can be 
found in the SAB Web site at https://www.epa.gov/sab.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background: EPA's recommended ambient water 
quality criteria for aquatic life provide guidance to states and tribes 
for adopting water quality standards which are the basis for 
controlling discharges or releases of pollutants. Currently, ambient 
water quality criteria for aquatic life protection are derived 
according to the Guidelines for Derivation of Ambient Water Quality 
Criteria for the Protection of Aquatic Life and Their Uses, published 
in 1985. To ensure that ambient water quality criteria are derived from 
the best available science, EPA's Office of Water assessed the need to 
update the Guidelines and identified issues that should be addressed in 
the

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revisions. EPA briefed the SAB Ecological Processes and Effects 
Committee about this effort in December 2002, and the Committee 
supported EPA's assessment of the need to update the Guidelines as well 
as the issues EPA identified to address. To achieve the goal of 
revising the Guidelines EPA has formed an interagency workgroup, the 
Aquatic Life Criteria Guidelines Committee, as the technical body to 
review the state-of-the-science and recommend new or improved 
approaches for deriving ambient water quality criteria. EPA's Office of 
Water has therefore requested a consultation with the SAB on a proposed 
framework for revising the Guidelines.
    The Science Advisory Board is a chartered Federal advisory 
committee established under 42 U.S.C. 4365 to provide independent 
scientific and technical advice, consultation, and recommendations to 
the EPA Administrator on the technical basis for Agency positions and 
regulations. The panel being formed will provide advice to the EPA 
through the Chartered SAB. The Panel will comply with the provisions of 
the Federal Advisory Committee Act and all appropriate SAB procedural 
policies, including the SAB process for panel formation described in 
the Overview of the Panel Formation Process at the Environmental 
Protection Agency Science Advisory Board, which can be found on the 
SAB's Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/sab/pdf/ec0210.pdf. The work of 
this panel includes reviewing background material, and participating in 
a one-day face-to-face meeting for the consultation.
    Tentative Charge to the Panel: EPA's Office of Water seeks the 
opportunity for a consultation with the SAB to receive comments on the 
Agency's proposed framework for revising the Aquatic Life Criteria 
Guidelines. EPA is seeking advice and recommendations on: (1) The 
general scope of the proposed framework; (2) the suitability of the 
preliminary scientific approaches, methods and models identified to be 
incorporated into the revised Guidelines; (3) additional or alternative 
approaches, methods, and models that should be considered; and (4) 
additional scientific issues and/or revisions that should be 
considered.
    Request for Nominations: The SAB Staff Office is requesting 
nominations to augment expertise on the SAB Ecological Processes and 
Effects Committee to form an SAB panel for a consultation on the 
framework for revising the Aquatic Life Criteria Guidelines. To augment 
expertise on the Ecological Processes and Effects Committee, the SAB 
Staff Office is seeking individuals who have expertise in one or more 
of the following areas: (a) Aquatic toxicology, particularly kinetic 
toxicity modeling and tissue residue-based toxicity data and residue-
response relationships; (b) biology of aquatic and benthic species; (c) 
bioaccumulation modeling, including both simple bioaccumulation factors 
(bioaccumulation factors and biota-sediment accumulation factors) and 
complex dynamic food web/chain models; and (d) population modeling.
    Process and Deadline for Submitting Nominations: Any interested 
person or organization may nominate individuals qualified in the areas 
of expertise described above to serve on the Subcommittee. Nominations 
should be submitted in electronic format through the Form for 
Nominating Individuals to Panels of the EPA Science Advisory Board 
provided on the SAB Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/sab. The form can 
be accessed through a link on the blue navigational bar on the SAB Web 
site. To be considered, all nominations must include the information 
required on that form.
    Anyone who is unable to submit nominations using this form, and any 
questions concerning any aspects of the nomination process may contact 
the DFO, as indicated above in this notice. Nominations should be 
submitted in time to arrive no later than March 1, 2005. Any questions 
concerning either this process or any other aspects of this notice 
should be directed to the DFO.
    The SAB will acknowledge receipt of the nomination and inform 
nominators of the panel selected. From the nominees identified by 
respondents to this Federal Register notice (termed the ``Widecast''), 
SAB Staff will develop a smaller subset (known as the ``Short List'') 
for more detailed consideration. Criteria used by the SAB Staff in 
developing this Short List are given at the end of the following 
paragraph. The Short List will be posted on the SAB Web site at: http:/
/www.epa.gov/sab, and will include, for each candidate, the nominee's 
name and biosketch. Public comments on the Short List will be accepted 
for 14 calendar days. During this comment period, the public will be 
requested to provide information, analysis or other documentation on 
nominees that the SAB Staff should consider in evaluating candidates 
for the Panel.
    For the SAB, a balanced review panel (i.e., committee, 
subcommittee, or panel) is characterized by inclusion of candidates who 
possess the necessary domains of knowledge, the relevant scientific 
perspectives (which, among other factors, can be influenced by work 
history and affiliation), and the collective breadth of experience to 
adequately address the charge. Public responses to the Short List 
candidates will be considered in the selection of the panel, along with 
information provided by candidates and information gathered by SAB 
Staff independently of the background of each candidate (e.g., 
financial disclosure information and computer searches to evaluate a 
nominee's prior involvement with the topic under review). Specific 
criteria to be used in evaluation of an individual subcommittee member 
include: (a) Scientific and/or technical expertise, knowledge, and 
experience (primary factors); (b) absence of financial conflicts of 
interest; (c) scientific credibility and impartiality; (d) availability 
and willingness to serve; and (e) ability to work constructively and 
effectively in committees.
    Short List candidates will also be required to fill-out the 
``Confidential Financial Disclosure Form for Special Government 
Employees Serving on Federal Advisory Committees at the U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency'' (EPA Form 3110-48). This confidential 
form allows Government officials to determine whether there is a 
statutory conflict between that person's public responsibilities (which 
includes membership on an EPA Federal advisory committee) and private 
interests and activities, or the appearance of a lack of impartiality, 
as defined by Federal regulation. The form may be viewed and downloaded 
from the following URL address: https://www.epa.gov/sab/pdf/epaform3110-
48.pdf.
    In addition to reviewing background material, Panel members will be 
asked to attend one public face-to-face meeting over the anticipated 
course of the advisory activity.

    Dated: February 7, 2005.
 Vanessa T. Vu,
Director, EPA Science Advisory Board Staff Office.
[FR Doc. 05-2893 Filed 2-14-05; 8:45 am]
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