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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
[FRL–7923–6]
Request for Nominations to the Good
Neighbor Environmental Board
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of request for
nominations.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency invites nominations
of qualified candidates to be considered
for appointments to fill several
vacancies on the Good Neighbor
Environmental Board. The Board
advises the President and Congress on
environmental and infrastructure issues
along the United States border with
Mexico. It is managed by EPA.
For this round of recruitment, given
the nature of current vacancies, and
given the goal of maintaining diverse
representation across geographic
locations and sectors, those meeting the
following criteria are especially
encouraged to apply: (1) Individuals
living in the U.S. border states of Texas
and New Mexico, particularly border
communities, who (2) have experience
and expertise in either local or county
government; the academic sector; or the
private sector. Other individuals with
other types of expertise living in the
other two U.S. border states also are
welcome to apply for membership.
Individuals may apply themselves, or be
nominated. Letters of reference are
encouraged.
In addition, from the federal agency
contingent of the Board, senior officials
from the following departments have, or
will be, ending their terms shortly, and
successors will be appointed:
Department of Health and Human
Services; Department of the Interior; and
the Environmental Protection Agency.
The deadline for receiving
applications for membership is August
15. All appointments will be made by
the Administrator of EPA. The
announcement of new appointments is
scheduled for early October 2005, in
advance of the Board’s next meeting,
which will take place on October 17–19,
2005, on Tohono O’odham Nation land
near Tucson, Arizona.
ADDRESSES: Submit application
materials to Elaine Koerner, Designated
Federal Officer, Good Neighbor
Environmental Board, Mail Code 1601
E, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, 655 15th St., NW., Suite 800,
Washington, DC 20460. T: 202–233–
0069; F: 202–233–0070.
koerner.elaine@epa.gov.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Elaine Koerner, Designated Federal
Officer, Good Neighbor Environmental
Board, EPA Region 9 Office, WTR–4, 75
Hawthorne St., San Francisco, CA
94105, T: 415–972–3437, F: 415–947–
3537, e-mail koerner.elaine@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Good
Neighbor Environmental Board meets
three times each calendar year; locations
include Washington, DC and various
locations along the U.S.-Mexico border.
It was created by the Enterprise for the
Americas Initiative Act of 1992. An
Executive Order delegates implementing
authority to the Administrator of EPA.
The Board is responsible for providing
advice to the U.S. President and
Congress on environmental and
infrastructure issues and needs within
the States contiguous to Mexico in order
to improve the quality of life of persons
residing on the U.S. side of the border.
The statute calls for the Board to have
representatives from U.S. Government
agencies; the governments of the States
of Arizona, California, New Mexico and
Texas; and private organizations with
expertise on environmental and
infrastructure problems along the
southwest border. Board members
typically contribute 10–15 hours per
month to the Board’s work. The Board
membership position is voluntary;
travel expenses are covered.
The following criteria will be used to
evaluate nominees:
• Residence in one of the four U.S.
border states.
• Professional knowledge of, and
experience with, environmental
infrastructure activities and policy along
the U.S.-Mexico border.
• Senior level-experience that fills a
gap in Board representation, or brings a
new and relevant dimension to its
deliberations.
• Representation of a sector or group
that is involved in border region
environmental infrastructure.
• Demonstrated ability to work in a
consensus-building process with a wide
range of representatives from diverse
constituencies.
• Willingness to serve a two-year
term as an actively-contributing
member, with possible re-appointment
to a second term.
Nominees’ qualifications will be
assessed under the mandates of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, which
requires Committees to maintain
diversity across a broad range of
constituencies, sectors, and groups.
Nominations for membership must
include a resume describing the
professional and educational
qualifications of the nominee as well as
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community-based experience. Contact
details should include full name and
title, business mailing address,
telephone, fax, and e-mail address. A
supporting letter of endorsement is
encouraged but not required.
Dated: May 22, 2005.
Elaine M. Koerner,
Designated Federal Officer.
[FR Doc. 05–11542 Filed 6–9–05; 8:45 am]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
[ER–FRL–6664–3])
Environmental Impact Statements and
Regulations; Availability of EPA
Comments
Availability of EPA comments
prepared pursuant to the Environmental
Review Process (ERP), under section
309 of the Clean Air Act and section
102(2)(c) of the National Environmental
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 FR
dated April 1, 2005 (70 FR 16815).
Draft EISs
EIS No. 20050139, ERP No. D–COE–
G32058–00, Arkansas River
Navigation Study, To Maintain and
Improve the Navigation Channel in
Order to Enhance Commercial
Navigation on the McCellan Kerr
Arkansas River Navigation System
(MKARNS), Several Counties, AR and
Several Counties, OK.
Summary: EPA expressed
environmental concerns due to wetland
and aquatic resource impacts, and
mitigation related to these impacts.
Rating EC2.
EIS No. 20050141, ERP No. D–USA–
E11056–FL, Eglin Air Force Base and
Hurlburt Field Military Family
Housing, Demolition, Construction,
Renovation and Leasing (DCR&L)
Program, Okaloosa County, FL.
Summary: EPA expressed concern
related to alternatives, best management
practices to reduce impacts from
polluted stormwater run-off, and
sensitive areas/species.
Rating EC2.
EIS No. 20050120, ERP No. DS–AFS–
J65327–CO, Baylor Park Blowdown
Project, New Information, Salvage and
Treat Down and Damaged Timber, To
Reduce Impact of Spruce Beetles,
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-7923-6]
Request for Nominations to the Good Neighbor Environmental Board
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of request for nominations.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency invites nominations
of qualified candidates to be considered for appointments to fill
several vacancies on the Good Neighbor Environmental Board. The Board
advises the President and Congress on environmental and infrastructure
issues along the United States border with Mexico. It is managed by
EPA.
For this round of recruitment, given the nature of current
vacancies, and given the goal of maintaining diverse representation
across geographic locations and sectors, those meeting the following
criteria are especially encouraged to apply: (1) Individuals living in
the U.S. border states of Texas and New Mexico, particularly border
communities, who (2) have experience and expertise in either local or
county government; the academic sector; or the private sector. Other
individuals with other types of expertise living in the other two U.S.
border states also are welcome to apply for membership. Individuals may
apply themselves, or be nominated. Letters of reference are encouraged.
In addition, from the federal agency contingent of the Board,
senior officials from the following departments have, or will be,
ending their terms shortly, and successors will be appointed:
Department of Health and Human Services; Department of the Interior;
and the Environmental Protection Agency.
The deadline for receiving applications for membership is August
15. All appointments will be made by the Administrator of EPA. The
announcement of new appointments is scheduled for early October 2005,
in advance of the Board's next meeting, which will take place on
October 17-19, 2005, on Tohono O'odham Nation land near Tucson,
Arizona.
ADDRESSES: Submit application materials to Elaine Koerner, Designated
Federal Officer, Good Neighbor Environmental Board, Mail Code 1601 E,
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 655 15th St., NW., Suite 800,
Washington, DC 20460. T: 202-233-0069; F: 202-233-0070.
koerner.elaine@epa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Elaine Koerner, Designated Federal
Officer, Good Neighbor Environmental Board, EPA Region 9 Office, WTR-4,
75 Hawthorne St., San Francisco, CA 94105, T: 415-972-3437, F: 415-947-
3537, e-mail koerner.elaine@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Good Neighbor Environmental Board meets
three times each calendar year; locations include Washington, DC and
various locations along the U.S.-Mexico border. It was created by the
Enterprise for the Americas Initiative Act of 1992. An Executive Order
delegates implementing authority to the Administrator of EPA. The Board
is responsible for providing advice to the U.S. President and Congress
on environmental and infrastructure issues and needs within the States
contiguous to Mexico in order to improve the quality of life of persons
residing on the U.S. side of the border. The statute calls for the
Board to have representatives from U.S. Government agencies; the
governments of the States of Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas;
and private organizations with expertise on environmental and
infrastructure problems along the southwest border. Board members
typically contribute 10-15 hours per month to the Board's work. The
Board membership position is voluntary; travel expenses are covered.
The following criteria will be used to evaluate nominees:
Residence in one of the four U.S. border states.
Professional knowledge of, and experience with,
environmental infrastructure activities and policy along the U.S.-
Mexico border.
Senior level-experience that fills a gap in Board
representation, or brings a new and relevant dimension to its
deliberations.
Representation of a sector or group that is involved in
border region environmental infrastructure.
Demonstrated ability to work in a consensus-building
process with a wide range of representatives from diverse
constituencies.
Willingness to serve a two-year term as an actively-
contributing member, with possible re-appointment to a second term.
Nominees' qualifications will be assessed under the mandates of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, which requires Committees to maintain
diversity across a broad range of constituencies, sectors, and groups.
Nominations for membership must include a resume describing the
professional and educational qualifications of the nominee as well as
community-based experience. Contact details should include full name
and title, business mailing address, telephone, fax, and e-mail
address. A supporting letter of endorsement is encouraged but not
required.
Dated: May 22, 2005.
Elaine M. Koerner,
Designated Federal Officer.
[FR Doc. 05-11542 Filed 6-9-05; 8:45 am]
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