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Initiating a long-term contract for up to
478 acre-feet of storage water from Tiber
Reservoir to irrigate 239 acres.
Temporary contracts have been issued
to allow continued delivery of water. A
new 40-year water service contract was
executed on December 13, 2004.
22. Helena Valley Unit, P–SMBP,
Montana: Negotiating with Helena
Valley ID for renewal of Part A of the
A/B contract which expired December
31, 2004. A new 40-year repayment
contract was executed on December 28,
2004.
23. Crow Creek Unit, P–SMBP,
Montana: Negotiating with Toston ID for
renewal of Part A of the A/B contract
which expired December 31, 2004. A
new 40-year repayment contract was
executed on December 30, 2004.
27. Tiber Enterprises, Inc., Lower
Marias Unit, P–SMBP, Montana:
Initiating a long-term contract for up to
1,388 acre-feet of storage water from
Tiber Reservoir to irrigate 694 acres.
Temporary contracts have been issued
to allow continued delivery of water. A
new 40-year water service contract was
executed on December 13, 2004.
28. Helena Valley Unit, P–SMBP,
Montana: Initiating negotiations for
contract renewal for an annual supply of
water for domestic and M&I use to the
City of Helena, Montana. A new 40-year
water service contract was executed on
December 29, 2004.
Dated: March 18, 2005.
Roseann Gonzales,
Director, Office of Program and Policy
Services.
[FR Doc. 05–7789 Filed 4–18–05; 8:45 am]
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
Live Swine From Canada
Determination
On the basis of the record 1 developed
in the subject investigation, the United
States International Trade Commission
(Commission) determines, pursuant to
section 735(b) of the Tariff Act of 1930
(19 U.S.C. 1673d(b)) (the Act), that an
industry in the United States is not
materially injured or threatened with
material injury, and the establishment of
an industry in the United States is not
materially retarded, by reason of
imports from Canada of live swine,
provided for in subheadings 0103.91.00
1 The record is defined in sec. 207.2(f) of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19
CFR 207.2(f)).
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Background
The Commission instituted this
investigation effective March 5, 2004,
following receipt of a petition filed with
the Commission and Commerce by the
National Pork Producers Council,
Washington, DC, and numerous state
associations and individual producers.
The final phase of the investigation was
scheduled by the Commission following
notification of a preliminary
determination by Commerce that
imports of live swine from Canada were
being sold at LTFV within the meaning
of section 733(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C.
1673b(b)). Notice of the scheduling of
the final phase of the Commission’s
investigation and of a public hearing to
be held in connection therewith was
given by posting copies of the notice in
the Office of the Secretary, U.S.
International Trade Commission,
Washington, DC, and by publishing the
notice in the Federal Register of
November 17, 2004 (69 FR 67364). The
hearing was held in Washington, DC, on
March 8, 2005, and all persons who
requested the opportunity were
permitted to appear in person or by
counsel.
The Commission transmitted its
determination in this investigation to
the Secretary of Commerce on April 25,
2005. The views of the Commission are
contained in USITC Publication 3766
(April 2005), entitled Live Swine from
Canada: Investigation No. 731–TA–1076
(Final).
Issued: April 13, 2005.
By order of the Commission.
Marilyn R. Abbott,
Secretary to the Commission.
[FR Doc. 05–7796 Filed 4–18–05; 8:45 am]
[Investigation No. 731–TA–1076 (Final)]
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and 0103.92.00 of the Harmonized Tariff
Schedule of the United States, that have
been found by the Department of
Commerce (Commerce) to be sold in the
United States at less than fair value
(LTFV).
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Antitrust Division
Notice Pursuant to the National
Cooperative Research and Production
Act of 1993—Joint Research and
Development Program for the
Advancement of in Situ Bioremediation
Technologies
Notice is hereby given that, on March
11, 2005, pursuant to Section 6(a) of the
National Cooperative Research and
Production Act of 1993, 15 U.S.C. 4301
et seq. (‘‘the Act’’), Joint Research and
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Development Program for the
Advancement of In Situ Bioremediation
Technologies (the ‘‘Program’’) has filed
written notifications simultaneously
with the Attorney General and the
Federal Trade Commission disclosing
(1) the identities of the parties to the
venture and (2) the nature and
objectives of the venture. The
notifications were filed for the purpose
of invoking the Act’s provisions limiting
the recovery of antitrust plaintiffs to
actual damages under specified
circumstances.
Pursuant to Section 6(b) of the Act,
the identities of parties to the Program
are: E.I. du Pont de Nemours and
company, Wilmington, DE; General
Electric Company, Schenectady, NY;
GeoSyntec Consultants Inc., Boca Raton,
FL; ICI Chemicals and Polymers,
Runcorn, United Kingdom; Shell
Research Ltd., London, United
Kingdom; Terra Systems, Inc.,
Wilmington, DE; Golder Associates,
Atlanta, GA; Environmental Simulations
International Ltd., Shrewsbury, United
Kingdom; Acetate Products Limited,
Derby, United Kingdom; W.S. Atkins
Consultants Ltd., Epsom, United
Kingdom; and Scientifics Ltd., Derby,
United Kingdom. These parties
collectively are the Bioremediation
Consortium. Additional parties to the
Program are: University of Edinburgh,
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom;
University of Sheffield, Sheffield,
United Kingdom; and The Natural
Environmental Research Council,
Nottingham, United Kingdom. The
general areas of the Program’s planned
activities are as follows: The
Bioremediation Consortium’s goals
include sharing existing research
regarding the techniques of
bioremediation for the remediation of
chlorinated solvent contaminants in soil
or ground water; working collectively to
demonstrate the treatment systems in
the field of hazardous waste sites; and
ultimately advancing the technologies to
the point of public and regulatory
acceptability. Additional goals of the
Program include having one or more
members of the Bioremediation
Consortium enter into a Cooperative
Research and Development Agreement
with the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, and having the Bioremeditation
Consortium enter into a LINK
Collaboration Agreement with the
additional parties to the Program and
the British Geological Survey.
Dorothy B. Fountain,
Deputy Director of Operations, Antitrust
Division.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
[Investigation No. 731-TA-1076 (Final)]
Live Swine From Canada
Determination
On the basis of the record \1\ developed in the subject
investigation, the United States International Trade Commission
(Commission) determines, pursuant to section 735(b) of the Tariff Act
of 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1673d(b)) (the Act), that an industry in the United
States is not materially injured or threatened with material injury,
and the establishment of an industry in the United States is not
materially retarded, by reason of imports from Canada of live swine,
provided for in subheadings 0103.91.00 and 0103.92.00 of the Harmonized
Tariff Schedule of the United States, that have been found by the
Department of Commerce (Commerce) to be sold in the United States at
less than fair value (LTFV).
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\1\ The record is defined in sec. 207.2(f) of the Commission's
Rules of Practice and Procedure (19 CFR 207.2(f)).
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Background
The Commission instituted this investigation effective March 5,
2004, following receipt of a petition filed with the Commission and
Commerce by the National Pork Producers Council, Washington, DC, and
numerous state associations and individual producers. The final phase
of the investigation was scheduled by the Commission following
notification of a preliminary determination by Commerce that imports of
live swine from Canada were being sold at LTFV within the meaning of
section 733(b) of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1673b(b)). Notice of the
scheduling of the final phase of the Commission's investigation and of
a public hearing to be held in connection therewith was given by
posting copies of the notice in the Office of the Secretary, U.S.
International Trade Commission, Washington, DC, and by publishing the
notice in the Federal Register of November 17, 2004 (69 FR 67364). The
hearing was held in Washington, DC, on March 8, 2005, and all persons
who requested the opportunity were permitted to appear in person or by
counsel.
The Commission transmitted its determination in this investigation
to the Secretary of Commerce on April 25, 2005. The views of the
Commission are contained in USITC Publication 3766 (April 2005),
entitled Live Swine from Canada: Investigation No. 731-TA-1076 (Final).
Issued: April 13, 2005.
By order of the Commission.
Marilyn R. Abbott,
Secretary to the Commission.
[FR Doc. 05-7796 Filed 4-18-05; 8:45 am]
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