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The Industry Advisory Panel of the
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Charles E. Williams,
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Trade Policy Staff Committee; Notice
of Availability and Request for Public
Comment on Interim Environmental
Review of United States-Andean Free
Trade Agreement
Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice of availability and
request for public comment.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Office of the U.S. Trade
Representative (USTR), on behalf of the
Trade Policy Staff Committee (TPSC),
seeks comment on the interim
environmental review of the proposed
U.S.-Andean Free Trade Agreement
(FTA). The interim environmental
review is available at https://
www.ustr.gov/Trade_Sectors/
Environment/Environmental_Reviews/
Section_Index.html. Copies of the
review will also be sent to interested
members of the public by mail upon
request.
DATES: Comments on the draft
environmental review are requested by
April 15, 2005 to inform negotiations.
Comments received after April 15, 2005
will be taken into account in the
preparation of the review of the final
agreement.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
procedural questions concerning public
comments, contact Gloria Blue,
Executive Secretary, TPSC, Office of the
USTR, 1724 F Street, NW., Washington,
DC 20508, telephone (202) 395–3475.
Questions concerning the
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environmental review, or requests for
copies, should be addressed to David
Brooks, Environment and Natural
Resources Section, Office of the USTR,
telephone (202) 395–7320.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Trade
Act of 2002, signed by the President on
August 6, 2002, provides that the
President shall conduct environmental
reviews of [certain] trade agreements
consistent with Executive Order
13121—Environmental Review of Trade
Agreements (64 FR 63,169, Nov. 18,
1999) and its implementing guidelines
(65 FR 79,442, Dec. 19, 2000) and report
on such reviews to the Committee on
Ways and Means of the House of
Representatives and the Committee on
Finance of the Senate. The Order and
guidelines are available at https://
www.ustr.gov/Trade_Sectors/
Environment/Section_Index.html.
The purpose of environmental
reviews is to ensure that policymakers
and the public are informed about
reasonably foreseeable environmental
impacts of trade agreements (both
positive and negative), to identify
complementarities between trade and
environmental objectives, and to help
shape appropriate responses if
environmental impacts are identified.
Reviews are intended to be one tool,
among others, for integrating
environmental information and analysis
into the fluid, dynamic process of trade
negotiations. USTR and the Council on
Environmental Quality jointly oversee
implementation of the Order and
Guidelines. USTR, through the Trade
Policy Staff Committee (TPSC), is
responsible for conducting the
individual reviews.
Written Comments
In order to facilitate prompt
processing of submissions of comments,
the Office of the United States Trade
Representative strongly urges and
prefers e-mail submissions in response
to this notice. Persons submitting
comments by e-mail should use the
following e-mail address:
FR0422@ustr.eop.gov with the subject
line: AUS—Andean FTA Interim
Environmental Review.’’ Documents
should be submitted as a Word Perfect,
MSWord, or text (.TXT) file. Persons
who make submissions by e-mail should
not provide separate cover letters;
information that might appear in a cover
letter should be included in the
submission itself. To the extent
possible, any attachments to the
submission should be included in the
same file as the submission itself, and
not as separate files. If submission by email is impossible, comments should be
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made by facsimile to (202) 395–6143,
attention: Gloria Blue.
Written comments will be placed in a
file open to public inspection in the
USTR Reading Room at 1724 F Street,
NW., Washington DC. An appointment
to review the file may be made by
calling (202) 395–6186. The Reading
Room is open to the public from 10–12
a.m. and from 1–4 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
General information concerning the
Office of the United States Trade
Representative may be obtained by
accessing its Internet Web site (https://
www.ustr.gov).
Carmen Suro-Bredie,
Chair, Trade Policy Staff Committee.
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land at the Pueblo Memorial Airport
under the provisions of Section 125 of
the Wendell H. Ford Aviation
Investment Reform Act for the 21st
Century (AIR 21).
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before March 21, 2005.
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region, Airports Division, Denver
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Ave., Suite 224, Denver, Colorado
80249.
In addition, one copy of any
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Centa, Director of Public Works and
Aviation, Pueblo Memorial Airport,
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81001.
Ms.
Cynthia Nelson, Project Manager,
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Division, Denver Airports District
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The request to release property may
be reviewed in person at this same
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The FAA
invites public comment on the request
to release property at the Pueblo
Memorial Airport under the provisions
of the AIR 21. On December 17, 2004,
the FAA determined that the request to
release property at the Pueblo Memorial
Airport submitted by the City of Pueblo
met the procedural requirements of the
Federal Aviation Regulations, part 155.
The FAA may approve the request, in
whole or in part, no later than April 29,
2005.
The following is a brief overview of
the request: The Pueblo Memorial
Airport requests the release of 6.02 acres
of non-aeronautical airport property to
the City of Pueblo, Colorado. The
purpose of this release is to allow the
City of Pueblo to sell the subject land
that was conveyed to the City by the
United States acting through the War
Assets Administration by Quit Claim
Deed dated July 20, 1948. The sale of
this parcel will provide funds for airport
improvements.
Any person may inspect the request
by appointment at the FAA office listed
above under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
In addition, any person may, inspect
the application, notice and other
documents germane to the application
in person at Pueblo Memorial Airport
31201 Bryan Circle, Pueblo, CO 81001.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Issued in Denver, Colorado on January 22,
2005.
Craig Sparks,
Manager, Denver Airports District Office.
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Trade Policy Staff Committee; Notice of Availability and Request
for Public Comment on Interim Environmental Review of United States-
Andean Free Trade Agreement
AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice of availability and request for public comment.
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SUMMARY: The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), on behalf
of the Trade Policy Staff Committee (TPSC), seeks comment on the
interim environmental review of the proposed U.S.-Andean Free Trade
Agreement (FTA). The interim environmental review is available at
https://www.ustr.gov/Trade_Sectors/Environment/Environmental_Reviews/
Section_Index.html. Copies of the review will also be sent to
interested members of the public by mail upon request.
DATES: Comments on the draft environmental review are requested by
April 15, 2005 to inform negotiations. Comments received after April
15, 2005 will be taken into account in the preparation of the review of
the final agreement.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For procedural questions concerning
public comments, contact Gloria Blue, Executive Secretary, TPSC, Office
of the USTR, 1724 F Street, NW., Washington, DC 20508, telephone (202)
395-3475. Questions concerning the
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environmental review, or requests for copies, should be addressed to
David Brooks, Environment and Natural Resources Section, Office of the
USTR, telephone (202) 395-7320.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Trade Act of 2002, signed by the
President on August 6, 2002, provides that the President shall conduct
environmental reviews of [certain] trade agreements consistent with
Executive Order 13121--Environmental Review of Trade Agreements (64 FR
63,169, Nov. 18, 1999) and its implementing guidelines (65 FR 79,442,
Dec. 19, 2000) and report on such reviews to the Committee on Ways and
Means of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Finance of
the Senate. The Order and guidelines are available at https://
www.ustr.gov/Trade_Sectors/Environment/Section_Index.html.
The purpose of environmental reviews is to ensure that policymakers
and the public are informed about reasonably foreseeable environmental
impacts of trade agreements (both positive and negative), to identify
complementarities between trade and environmental objectives, and to
help shape appropriate responses if environmental impacts are
identified. Reviews are intended to be one tool, among others, for
integrating environmental information and analysis into the fluid,
dynamic process of trade negotiations. USTR and the Council on
Environmental Quality jointly oversee implementation of the Order and
Guidelines. USTR, through the Trade Policy Staff Committee (TPSC), is
responsible for conducting the individual reviews.
Written Comments
In order to facilitate prompt processing of submissions of
comments, the Office of the United States Trade Representative strongly
urges and prefers e-mail submissions in response to this notice.
Persons submitting comments by e-mail should use the following e-mail
address: FR0422@ustr.eop.gov with the subject line: AUS--Andean FTA
Interim Environmental Review.'' Documents should be submitted as a Word
Perfect, MSWord, or text (.TXT) file. Persons who make submissions by
e-mail should not provide separate cover letters; information that
might appear in a cover letter should be included in the submission
itself. To the extent possible, any attachments to the submission
should be included in the same file as the submission itself, and not
as separate files. If submission by e-mail is impossible, comments
should be made by facsimile to (202) 395-6143, attention: Gloria Blue.
Written comments will be placed in a file open to public inspection
in the USTR Reading Room at 1724 F Street, NW., Washington DC. An
appointment to review the file may be made by calling (202) 395-6186.
The Reading Room is open to the public from 10-12 a.m. and from 1-4
p.m., Monday through Friday.
General information concerning the Office of the United States
Trade Representative may be obtained by accessing its Internet Web site
(https://www.ustr.gov).
Carmen Suro-Bredie,
Chair, Trade Policy Staff Committee.
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