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multidisciplinary and integrated
activities; and identify the expected
outcomes and impacts from the
proposed 5-Year Plan of Work.
3. Evaluation of Multistate and
Integrated Research and Extension
Activities
CSREES will use the Annual Reports
of Accomplishments and Results to
evaluate the success of multistate,
multi-institutional, and
multidisciplinary activities and joint
research and extension activities in
addressing critical agricultural issues
identified in the 5-Year Plans of Work.
CSREES will use the following
evaluation criteria: (1) Did the planned
program address the critical issues of
strategic importance, including those
identified by the stakeholders? (2) Did
the planned program address the needs
of under-served and under-represented
populations of the State(s)? (3) Did the
planned program describe the expected
outcomes and impacts? and (4) Did the
planned program result in improved
program effectiveness and/or efficiency?
III. Annual Update of the 5-Year Plan
of Work
A. Applicability
An annual update to the 5-Year Plan
of Work is required each year to add an
additional year to the Plan.
B. Reporting Requirement
The update to the 5-Year Plan of Work
should be submitted on April 1 prior to
the beginning of the next Plan of Work
fiscal year (which begins on October 1
of each year).
IV. Annual Report of Accomplishments
and Results
A. Reporting Requirement
The 5-Year Plan of Work for a
reporting unit, institution, or State
should form the basis for annually
reporting its accomplishments and
results. This report will be due on or
before April 1 each year with the first
report being due on April 1, 2008, for
FY 2007. This report should be
submitted using the same Web-based
data entry system used for the
submission of the 5-Year Plan of Work.
The Web-based data entry system will
mirror and include data entered by the
land-grant institution in the 5-Year Plan
of Work.
B. Format
This annual report should include the
relevant information related to each
component of the program of the 5-Year
Plan of Work. Accomplishments and
results reporting should involve two
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parts. First, institutions should submit
an annual set of impact statements
linked to sources of funding. Strict
attention to just the preceding year is
not expected in all situations. Some
impact statements may need to cover
ten or more years of activity. Focus
should be given to the benefits received
by targeted end-users. Second,
institutions should submit annual
results statements based on the
indicators of the outputs and outcomes
for the activities undertaken the
preceding year in the Program Logic
Model for each program. These should
be identified as short-term,
intermediate, or long-term critical issues
in the 5-Year Plan of Work. Attention
should be given to highlighting
multistate, multi-institutional, and
multidisciplinary and integrated
activities, as appropriate to the 5-Year
Plan of Work.
Done at Washington, DC, this 31st day of
May 2005.
Joseph J. Jen,
Under Secretary, Research, Education, and
Economics.
[FR Doc. 05–11280 Filed 6–6–05; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Natural Resources Conservation
Service
South Kona Watershed, Hawaii
County, HI
Natural Resources
Conservation Service.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an
environmental impact statement.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2) (C)
of the National Environmental Policy
Act of 1969; the Council on
Environmental Quality Guidelines (40
CFR part 1500); and the Natural
Resources Conservation Service
Guidelines (7 CFR part 650); the Natural
Resources Conservation Service, U.S.
Department of Agriculture, gives notice
that an environmental impact statement
is being prepared for the South Kona
Watershed, Hawaii County, Hawaii.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lawrence T. Yamamoto, State
Conservationist, Natural Resources
Conservation Service, 300 Ala Moana
Blvd., Rm. 4–118, PO Box 50004,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96850–0050,
Telephone: (808) 541–2600 ext. 105.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
preliminary feasibility study of this
federally assisted action indicates that
the project may cause significant local,
regional and national impacts on the
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environment. As a result of these
findings, Lawrence T. Yamamoto, State
Conservationist, has determined that the
preparation and review of an
environmental impact statement is
needed for this project.
The project concerns alleviating
agriculture water shortages and
providing a stable, adequate, and
affordable supply of agricultural water
to farmers and other agricultural
producers in the South Kona District of
the Island of Hawai‘i. Alternatives
under consideration to reach these
objectives include a full build-out
alternative involving the installation of
twelve wells on private and public
lands that would provide the
agricultural area of South Kona with 12
million gallons of supplemental
irrigation water per day; a three-well
alternative that would supply 3 million
gallons a day to address near-term
irrigation needs in the project area; a
two well alternative that would supply
2 million gallons of supplemental
irrigation water a day for near-term
irrigation needs; and the no action
alternative, which will consider no
change to the current irrigation water
sources for the watershed.
A draft environmental impact
statement will be prepared and
circulated for review by agencies and
the public. The Natural Resources
Conservation Service invites
participation and consultation of
agencies and individuals that have
special expertise, legal jurisdiction, or
interest in the preparation of the draft
environmental impact statement.
Meetings will be held at Yano Hall,
County of Hawaii Department of Parks
and Recreation, 82–6156 Mamalahoa
Highway, Captain Cook, County of
Hawaii on Tuesday, June 21, 2005 from
1–3 p.m. and at MacFarms of Hawaii,
Picker Shed 89–406 Mamalohoa Hwy. at
the 84 mile mark, from 6–8 p.m. to
determine the scope of the evaluation of
the proposed action. Further
information on the proposed action or
the scoping meeting may be obtained
from Lawrence T. Yamamoto, State
Conservationist, at the above address or
telephone number.
(This activity is listed in the Catalog of
Federal Domestic Assistance under No.
10.904—Watershed Protection and Flood
Prevention—and is subject to the provisions
of Executive Order 12372 which requires
intergovernmental consultation with State
and local officials.)
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Dated: May 23, 2005.
Lawrence T. Yamamoto,
State Conservationist for Hawaii & Director
for the Pacific Basin Area.
[FR Doc. 05–11268 Filed 6–6–05; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Natural Resources Conservation
Service
South Kona Watershed, Hawaii
County, Hawaii
Natural Resources
Conservation Service.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an
environmental impact statement.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(C)
of the National Environmental Policy
Act of 1969; the Council on
Environmental Quality Guidelines (40
CFR part 1500); and the Natural
Resources Conservation Service
Guidelines (7 CFR part 650); the Natural
Resources Conservation Service, U.S.
Department of Agriculture, gives notice
that an environmental impact statement
is being prepared for the South Kona
Watershed, Hawaii County, Hawaii.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lawrence T. Yamamoto, State
Conservationist, Natural Resources
Conservation Service, 300 Ala Moana
Blvd., Rm. 4–118, PO Box 50004,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96850–0050,
Telephone: (808) 541–2600 ext. 105.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
preliminary feasibility study of this
federally assisted action indicates that
the project may cause significant local,
regional and national impacts on the
environment. As a result of these
findings, Lawrence T. Yamamoto, State
Conservationist, has determined that the
preparation and review of an
environmental impact statement is
needed for this project.
The project concerns alleviating
agriculture water shortages and
providing a stable, adequate, and
affordable supply of agricultural water
to farmers and other agricultural
producers in the South Kona District of
the Island of Hawai‘i. Alternatives
under consideration to reach these
objectives include a full build-out
alternative involving the installation of
twelve wells on private and public
lands that would provide the
agricultural area of South Kona with 12
million gallons of supplemental
irrigation water per day; a three-well
alternative that would supply 3 million
gallons a day to address near-term
irrigation needs in the project area; a
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two well alternative that would supply
2 million gallons of supplemental
irrigation water a day for near-term
irrigation needs; and the no action
alternative, which will consider no
change to the current irrigation water
sources for the watershed.
A draft environmental impact
statement will be prepared and
circulated for review by agencies and
the public. The Natural Resources
Conservation Service invites
participation and consultation of
agencies and individuals that have
special expertise, legal jurisdiction, or
interest in the preparation of the draft
environmental impact statement.
Meetings will be held at Yano Hall,
County of Hawaii Department of Parks
and Recreation, 82–6156 Mamalahoa
Highway, Captain Cook, County of
Hawaii on Tuesday, June 21, 2005 from
1–3 p.m. and at MacFarms of Hawaii,
Picker Shed 89–406 Mamalohoa Hwy. at
the 84 mile mark, from 6–8 p.m. to
determine the scope of the evaluation of
the proposed action. Further
information on the proposed action or
the scoping meeting may be obtained
from Lawrence T. Yamamoto, State
Conservationist, at the above address or
telephone number.
33063
Notice of Preliminary Results of
Antidumping Duty Administrative
Review and Partial Rescission: Certain
Softwood Lumber Products From
Canada
2004 (the POR). We preliminarily
determine that sales of subject
merchandise made by Abitibi–
Consolidated Inc. (Abitibi), Buchanan
Lumber Sales Inc. (Buchanan), Canfor
Corporation (Canfor), Tembec Inc.
(Tembec), Tolko Industries Ltd. (Tolko),
Weldwood of Canada Limited
(Weldwood), West Fraser Mills Ltd.
(West Fraser), and Weyerhaeuser
Company (Weyerhaeuser), have been
made below normal value. In addition,
based on the preliminary results for
these respondents selected for
individual review, we have
preliminarily determined a weighted–
average margin for those companies that
requested, but were not selected for,
individual review. If these preliminary
results are adopted in our final results,
we will instruct U.S. Customs and
Border Protection (CBP) to assess
antidumping duties on appropriate
entries based on the difference between
the export price and constructed export
price, and the normal value.
Furthermore, requests for review of the
antidumping order for the following
thirteen companies were withdrawn:
Age Cedar Products, Anderson
Wholesale, Inc., Bay Forest Products
Ltd., Coast Forest & Lumber Assoc.,
Coast Lumber, Inc., Duluth Timber
Company, Les Produits Forestiers
Latierre, North Pacific, Usine Sartigan
Inc., Council of Forest Industries,
Specialites G.D.S. Inc., BC Veneer
Products Ltd., and Edge Grain Forest
Products. Because the withdrawal
requests were timely and there were no
other requests for review of the
companies, we are rescinding the
review for these companies. See 19 CFR
351.213(d)(i). Interested parties are
invited to comment on these
preliminary results and partial
rescission.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Daniel O’Brien or Constance Handley,
AD/CVD Operations, Office 1, Import
Administration, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution
Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230;
telephone: (202) 482–1376 or (202) 482–
0631, respectively.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
EFFECTIVE DATE: June 7, 2005.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(the Department) is conducting an
administrative review of the
antidumping duty order on Certain
Softwood Lumber Products from Canada
for the period May 1, 2003, to April 30,
Background
On May 3, 2004, the Department
published a notice of opportunity to
request an administrative review of this
order. See Notice of Opportunity to
Request Administrative Review of
Antidumping or Countervailing Duty
Order, Finding, or Suspended
Investigation, 69 FR 24117, (May 3,
2004). On May 28, 2004, in accordance
(This activity is listed in the Catalog of
Federal Domestic Assistance under No.
10.904—Watershed Protection and Flood
Prevention—and is subject to the provisions
of Executive Order 12372 which requires
intergovernmental consultation with State
and local officials.)
Dated: May 23, 2005.
Lawrence T. Yamamoto,
State Conservationist for Hawaii & Director
for the Pacific Basin Area.
[FR Doc. 05–11281 Filed 6–6–05; 8:45 am]
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International Trade Administration
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Natural Resources Conservation Service
South Kona Watershed, Hawaii County, HI
AGENCY: Natural Resources Conservation Service.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2) (C) of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969; the Council on Environmental Quality Guidelines (40
CFR part 1500); and the Natural Resources Conservation Service
Guidelines (7 CFR part 650); the Natural Resources Conservation
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, gives notice that an
environmental impact statement is being prepared for the South Kona
Watershed, Hawaii County, Hawaii.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lawrence T. Yamamoto, State
Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service, 300 Ala Moana
Blvd., Rm. 4-118, PO Box 50004, Honolulu, Hawaii 96850-0050, Telephone:
(808) 541-2600 ext. 105.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The preliminary feasibility study of this
federally assisted action indicates that the project may cause
significant local, regional and national impacts on the environment. As
a result of these findings, Lawrence T. Yamamoto, State
Conservationist, has determined that the preparation and review of an
environmental impact statement is needed for this project.
The project concerns alleviating agriculture water shortages and
providing a stable, adequate, and affordable supply of agricultural
water to farmers and other agricultural producers in the South Kona
District of the Island of Hawai`i. Alternatives under consideration to
reach these objectives include a full build-out alternative involving
the installation of twelve wells on private and public lands that would
provide the agricultural area of South Kona with 12 million gallons of
supplemental irrigation water per day; a three-well alternative that
would supply 3 million gallons a day to address near-term irrigation
needs in the project area; a two well alternative that would supply 2
million gallons of supplemental irrigation water a day for near-term
irrigation needs; and the no action alternative, which will consider no
change to the current irrigation water sources for the watershed.
A draft environmental impact statement will be prepared and
circulated for review by agencies and the public. The Natural Resources
Conservation Service invites participation and consultation of agencies
and individuals that have special expertise, legal jurisdiction, or
interest in the preparation of the draft environmental impact
statement. Meetings will be held at Yano Hall, County of Hawaii
Department of Parks and Recreation, 82-6156 Mamalahoa Highway, Captain
Cook, County of Hawaii on Tuesday, June 21, 2005 from 1-3 p.m. and at
MacFarms of Hawaii, Picker Shed 89-406 Mamalohoa Hwy. at the 84 mile
mark, from 6-8 p.m. to determine the scope of the evaluation of the
proposed action. Further information on the proposed action or the
scoping meeting may be obtained from Lawrence T. Yamamoto, State
Conservationist, at the above address or telephone number.
(This activity is listed in the Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance under No. 10.904--Watershed Protection and Flood
Prevention--and is subject to the provisions of Executive Order
12372 which requires intergovernmental consultation with State and
local officials.)
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Dated: May 23, 2005.
Lawrence T. Yamamoto,
State Conservationist for Hawaii & Director for the Pacific Basin Area.
[FR Doc. 05-11268 Filed 6-6-05; 8:45 am]
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