Opportunity for Organizations That Have Expertise in Sustainable Development and Sustainable Facilities To Cooperate With a New Initiative in EPA's Office of Site Remediation Enforcement, 20901-20902 [05-8126]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 77 / Friday, April 22, 2005 / Notices Policy Act, as amended. Requests for copies of EPA comments can be directed to the Office of Federal Activities at 202–564–7167. An explanation of the ratings assigned to draft environmental impact statements (EISs) was published in the Federal Register dated April 1, 2005 (70 FR 16815). Draft EISs EIS No. 20050011, ERP No. D–FAA– D40328–VA, Washington Dulles International Airport Project, Acquisition of Land, Construction and Operation, IAD 2004 Airport Layout Plan (ALP), Dulles, VA Summary: EPA expressed concern due to wetland and stream impacts associated with the proposed action, and requested that wetland impacts associated with the clear zones be included in the mitigation plan. EPA also requested that the wetland avoidance alternative (Alternative 5) should be carried forward for detail study to more closely track the alternatives analysis requirements under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Rating EC2 EIS No. 20050033, ERP No. D–IBR– K60035–NV, Humboldt Project Conveyance, Transferring 83, 530 Acres from Federal Ownership to the Pershing County Water Conservation District (PCWCD), Pershing and Lander Counties, NV. Summary: EPA expressed environmental concerns about potential impacts to water quality, and requested that the Final EIS provide additional information to support the cumulative impacts analysis, and further discussion of tribal consultation efforts and impacts to Indian sacred sites. Rating EC2 EIS No. 20050036, ERP No. D–AFS– K65278–CA, Burlington Ridge Trails Project, To Eliminate, Reconstruct/or Reroute Unsound Trail Sections, Tahoe National Forest, Yuba River Ranger District, Camptonville, Nevada County, NV. Summary: EPA has no objections to the proposed action, but requested additional monitoring after the project is implemented to confirm wildlife is not being impacted. Rating LO EIS No. 20050056, ERP No. D–FHW– G40184–TX, Trinity Parkway Project, Construction of Limited Access Toll Facility from IH–35 E/TX–183 to US– 175/TX–310, U.S. Army COE Section 10 and 404 Permits, Dallas County, TX. VerDate jul<14>2003 15:27 Apr 21, 2005 Jkt 205001 Summary: EPA has no objections to the proposed project. Rating LO EIS No. 20050080, ERP No. D–FRC– G03025–TX, Ingleside Energy Center Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Import Terminal and San Patricio Pipeline Natural Gas Pipeline, Authorization to Construct, Install and Operate, San Patricio and Nueces Counties, TX. Summary: EPA had no objections to the selection of the proposed alternative. Rating LO Final EISs EIS No. 20040581, ERP No. F–DOE– K08029–00, Imperial-Mexicali 230-kV Transmission Lines, Construct a Double-Circuit 230-kV Transmission Line, Presidential Permit and Rightof-Way Grants, Imperial Valley Substation to Calexico at the U.S.Mexico Border, Imperial County, CA and US.-Mexico Border. Summary: EPA has no objection to the proposed action, but recommends that DOE continue working with all stakeholders to support and encourage use of off-site mitigation measures as a valuable means to address the limitations in modeling ozone impacts, and to ensure that there would be no net increase of air pollution in the Imperial County region. EIS No. 20050079, ERP No. F–AFS– K65273–CA, Cottonwood Fire Vegetation Management Project, Control Vegetation that is Competing with Conifer Seedlings, Sierraville Ranger District, Tahoe National Forest, Sierra County, CA. Summary: The final EIS addressed EPA’s comments providing additional information on the final decisions; no formal comment letter was sent to the preparing agency. EIS No. 20050097, ERP No. F–FRC– G03023–TX, Cheniere Corpus Christi Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Project, To Provide Facilities for the Importation, Storage and Vaporization of Liquefied Natural Gas, Nueces and San Patricio Counties, TX. Summary: EPA expressed concerns about the potential introduction of invasive species from increased foreign vessel traffic. EIS No. 20050106, ERP No. F–AFS– J65018–MT, Sheep Creek Salvage Project, Moving Current Resource Conditions and Trends Toward Desired Future Conditions, Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, Beaverhead County, MT. PO 00000 Frm 00047 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 20901 Summary: The final EIS addressed EPA’s request for additional sediment modeling and additional measures to mitigate sediment delivery to streams. EPA reiterates the need to monitor actual water quality effects from the salvage harvests, and if necessary, develop additional mitigation measures to promote consistency with TMDL development and to further improve Trail Creek. EIS No. 20050112, ERP No. F–AFS– J65397–WY, Woodrock Project, Proposal for Timber Sale, Travel Management and Watershed Restoration, Implementation, Bighorn National Forest, Tongue Ranger District, Sheridan County, WY. Summary: EPA does not expect substantial impacts form the proposed action. However, EPA recommends focusing harvest activities on Forestprivate lands interface areas both to protect property and to minimize impacts in important wildlife habitat areas. EIS No. 20050129, ERP No. F–AFS– J65431–UT, Duck Creek Fuels Treatment Analysis, To Reduce Fuels, Enhance Fire-Tolerant Vegetation and Provide Fuel Breaks, Dixie National Forest, Cedard City Ranger District, Kane County, UT. Summary: EPA continues to express concerns about impacts to water quality, fish and wildlife habitats, soils and old growth forest resources. Dated: April 19, 2005. Robert W. Hargrove, Director, NEPA Compliance Division, Office of Federal Activities. [FR Doc. 05–8115 Filed 4–21–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY [FRL–7902–6] Opportunity for Organizations That Have Expertise in Sustainable Development and Sustainable Facilities To Cooperate With a New Initiative in EPA’s Office of Site Remediation Enforcement Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Notice; announcement of initiative and request for statements of interest. AGENCY: SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Site Remediation Enforcement (OSRE) within the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA) is interested in cooperating with organizations with E:\FR\FM\22APN1.SGM 22APN1 20902 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 77 / Friday, April 22, 2005 / Notices expertise in sustainable development and sustainable facilities (e.g., nonprofit organizations, universities, trade associations, organizations that practice sustainable development, etc.) in connection with its Environmentally Responsible Redevelopment and Reuse (ER3) initiative. Please note that EPA will not compensate cooperating organizations for their efforts in connection with this initiative. DATES: Statements of interest are due by 5 p.m. e.s.t. on June 21, 2005. ADDRESSES: Please mail applications to Phil Page, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Site Remediation Enforcement, Ariel Rios Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., M/C 2273A, Washington, DC 20460. In the alternative, you may e-mail applications to page.phil@epa.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Phil Page, (202) 564–4211, or Erin Smith, (202) 564–2038, or go to https:// www.epa.gov/compliance/cleanup/ redevelop/er3. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: ER3, a new initiative sponsored by OECA, has several components, one of which is developing working relationships with one or more interested organizations that have expertise in sustainable development. The purpose of ER3 is to encourage the reuse and redevelopment of contaminated and previouslycontaminated property in an environmentally responsible manner, incorporating concepts such as green building design, construction and operation; ecological and greenspace enhancement; energy efficiency; the use of renewable energy sources; environmental management systems; storm water and wastewater management; pollution prevention; waste minimization and recycling; and healthy buildings. As part of the ER3 initiative, OSRE is willing to provide incentives, where necessary, to entities that plan to redevelop contaminated or formerly-contaminated property (e.g., communities, developers, or other organizations) to encourage these entities to incorporate sustainability concepts into their projects. To assist redevelopers with the logistics of integrating environmentallysuperior redevelopment and reuse concepts into particular projects, OSRE is forming, in part through this notice, a network of governmental and nongovernmental partners. The ER3 network partners will serve as a source of general information to redevelopers (for example, through information on a Web site). Further, an ER3 network partner may provide services on a VerDate jul<14>2003 15:27 Apr 21, 2005 Jkt 205001 particular project for compensation if the redeveloper and ER3 network partner enter into a separate working agreement. EPA will not be a party to these agreements. Through this initiative, OSRE hopes to identify organizations with expertise consistent with the sustainable development concepts noted above, and collaborate with the selected organizations to establish one part of the ER3 network. Once OSRE has identified a variety of organizations, it will enter into a non-financial cooperation agreement with each organization that acknowledges both the organization’s expertise in sustainability concepts and the working relationship between the organization and OSRE. The agreements will recognize expertise that may be valuable to reuse and redevelopment efforts in connection with the ER3 initiative. The agreements will not provide an endorsement of any particular ER3 partner’s products and services, nor are they a vehicle for these entities to receive compensation of any type from the Agency. However, nothing in this process prohibits selected EPA partners from entering into private agreements for compensation with those entities engaged in the reuse or redevelopment process. Further, EPA may enter into separate financial transactions with cooperative partners to the extent consistent with applicable procurement and financial assistance regulations and policies governing competition. OSRE may, with the permission of the selected organizations, post links to the organizations’ Web sites on EPA’s ER3 Web page to provide additional information and resources to entities that visit the ER3 site. Organizations that wish to participate in this initiative must send a statement of interest to the address listed below. The statement of interest must include: (1) A statement that identifies (a) the areas of expertise of the organization with respect to the concepts discussed above (green building design, construction and operation; ecological and greenspace enhancement; energy efficiency; the use of renewable energy sources; environmental management systems; storm water and wastewater management; pollution prevention; waste minimization and recycling; and healthy buildings); (b) the manner in which the organization can assist entities with incorporating sustainability concepts into the redevelopment and reuse of contaminated or formerly-contaminated property; and (c) examples of relevant projects in which the organization has participated, along with the PO 00000 Frm 00048 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 organization’s role in the projects; (2) applicable brochures or similar information for the organization; and (3) contact information. OSRE will make its selections based upon the extent to which an organization can effectively cooperate with OSRE and private entities in many areas of sustainable development and sustainable facilities, geographic location, and experience with respect to contaminated properties and brownfield sites. Dated: April 18, 2005. Susan E. Bromm, Director, Office of Site Remediation Enforcement. [FR Doc. 05–8126 Filed 4–21–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION Sunshine Act Meeting FEDERAL REGISTER CITATIONS OF PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT: 70 FR 20217, April 18, 2005 & 70 FR 19452, April 13, 2005. PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED TIME AND DATE OF MEETING: 9 a.m. (eastern time) Thursday, April 21, 2005. The closed session of the Meeting has been cancelled. FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen Llewellyn, Acting Executive Officer on (202) 663–4070. CHANGE IN THE MEETING: Dated: April 20, 2005. Stephen Llewellyn, Acting Executive Officer. [FR Doc. 05–8240 Filed 4–20–05; 2:48 pm] BILLING CODE 6750–06–M FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD [No. 2005–N–01] Federal Home Loan Bank Members Selected for Community Support Review AGENCY: Federal Housing Finance Board. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The Federal Housing Finance Board (Finance Board) is announcing the Federal Home Loan Bank (Bank) members it has selected for the 2004–05 fifth quarter review cycle under the Finance Board’s community support requirements regulation. This notice also prescribes the deadline by which Bank members selected for review must submit Community Support Statements to the Finance Board. E:\FR\FM\22APN1.SGM 22APN1

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[Federal Register Volume 70, Number 77 (Friday, April 22, 2005)]
[Notices]
[Pages 20901-20902]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 05-8126]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

[FRL-7902-6]


Opportunity for Organizations That Have Expertise in Sustainable 
Development and Sustainable Facilities To Cooperate With a New 
Initiative in EPA's Office of Site Remediation Enforcement

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice; announcement of initiative and request for statements 
of interest.

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Site 
Remediation Enforcement (OSRE) within the Office of Enforcement and 
Compliance Assurance (OECA) is interested in cooperating with 
organizations with

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expertise in sustainable development and sustainable facilities (e.g., 
non-profit organizations, universities, trade associations, 
organizations that practice sustainable development, etc.) in 
connection with its Environmentally Responsible Redevelopment and Reuse 
(ER3) initiative. Please note that EPA will not compensate cooperating 
organizations for their efforts in connection with this initiative.

DATES: Statements of interest are due by 5 p.m. e.s.t. on June 21, 
2005.

ADDRESSES: Please mail applications to Phil Page, Environmental 
Protection Agency, Office of Site Remediation Enforcement, Ariel Rios 
Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., M/C 2273A, Washington, DC 20460. 
In the alternative, you may e-mail applications to page.phil@epa.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Phil Page, (202) 564-4211, or Erin 
Smith, (202) 564-2038, or go to https://www.epa.gov/compliance/cleanup/
redevelop/er3.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: ER3, a new initiative sponsored by OECA, has 
several components, one of which is developing working relationships 
with one or more interested organizations that have expertise in 
sustainable development.
    The purpose of ER3 is to encourage the reuse and redevelopment of 
contaminated and previously-contaminated property in an environmentally 
responsible manner, incorporating concepts such as green building 
design, construction and operation; ecological and greenspace 
enhancement; energy efficiency; the use of renewable energy sources; 
environmental management systems; storm water and wastewater 
management; pollution prevention; waste minimization and recycling; and 
healthy buildings. As part of the ER3 initiative, OSRE is willing to 
provide incentives, where necessary, to entities that plan to redevelop 
contaminated or formerly-contaminated property (e.g., communities, 
developers, or other organizations) to encourage these entities to 
incorporate sustainability concepts into their projects.
    To assist redevelopers with the logistics of integrating 
environmentally-superior redevelopment and reuse concepts into 
particular projects, OSRE is forming, in part through this notice, a 
network of governmental and non-governmental partners. The ER3 network 
partners will serve as a source of general information to redevelopers 
(for example, through information on a Web site). Further, an ER3 
network partner may provide services on a particular project for 
compensation if the redeveloper and ER3 network partner enter into a 
separate working agreement. EPA will not be a party to these 
agreements.
    Through this initiative, OSRE hopes to identify organizations with 
expertise consistent with the sustainable development concepts noted 
above, and collaborate with the selected organizations to establish one 
part of the ER3 network. Once OSRE has identified a variety of 
organizations, it will enter into a non-financial cooperation agreement 
with each organization that acknowledges both the organization's 
expertise in sustainability concepts and the working relationship 
between the organization and OSRE. The agreements will recognize 
expertise that may be valuable to reuse and redevelopment efforts in 
connection with the ER3 initiative. The agreements will not provide an 
endorsement of any particular ER3 partner's products and services, nor 
are they a vehicle for these entities to receive compensation of any 
type from the Agency. However, nothing in this process prohibits 
selected EPA partners from entering into private agreements for 
compensation with those entities engaged in the reuse or redevelopment 
process. Further, EPA may enter into separate financial transactions 
with cooperative partners to the extent consistent with applicable 
procurement and financial assistance regulations and policies governing 
competition. OSRE may, with the permission of the selected 
organizations, post links to the organizations' Web sites on EPA's ER3 
Web page to provide additional information and resources to entities 
that visit the ER3 site.
    Organizations that wish to participate in this initiative must send 
a statement of interest to the address listed below. The statement of 
interest must include: (1) A statement that identifies (a) the areas of 
expertise of the organization with respect to the concepts discussed 
above (green building design, construction and operation; ecological 
and greenspace enhancement; energy efficiency; the use of renewable 
energy sources; environmental management systems; storm water and 
wastewater management; pollution prevention; waste minimization and 
recycling; and healthy buildings); (b) the manner in which the 
organization can assist entities with incorporating sustainability 
concepts into the redevelopment and reuse of contaminated or formerly-
contaminated property; and (c) examples of relevant projects in which 
the organization has participated, along with the organization's role 
in the projects; (2) applicable brochures or similar information for 
the organization; and (3) contact information. OSRE will make its 
selections based upon the extent to which an organization can 
effectively cooperate with OSRE and private entities in many areas of 
sustainable development and sustainable facilities, geographic 
location, and experience with respect to contaminated properties and 
brownfield sites.

    Dated: April 18, 2005.
Susan E. Bromm,
Director, Office of Site Remediation Enforcement.
[FR Doc. 05-8126 Filed 4-21-05; 8:45 am]
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