Clean Air Act Federal Operating Permit Program; Notice of Final Permit Actions for Federal Operating Permits, 37097-37098 [05-12709]
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U.S. Department of Energy,
Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Office of
FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies,
EE–2G, 1000 Independence Avenue,
SW., Washington, DC 20585–0121.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Shabnam Fardanesh on (202) 586–7011
or shabnam.fardanesh@ee.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Energy Policy Act of 1992 (Public Law
102–486, 42 U.S.C. 13211–13219)
(EPAct), as amended, and Executive
Order (E.O.) 13149 (65 FR 24607, April
2000) require Federal fleets to make 75
percent of their new covered light-duty
vehicle acquisitions AFVs, beginning in
fiscal year 1999. In fiscal year 2004,
DOE exceeded its EPAct requirements
for the sixth consecutive year. As a
result of its AFV acquisitions and
biodiesel fuel use, DOE in fiscal year
2004 achieved a 99 percent compliance
rate, which is 24 percentage points
higher than the 75 percent AFV
requirement. DOE also expects to
exceed its EPAct requirements in fiscal
years 2005 and 2006.
In addition to emphasizing
compliance with EPAct, E.O. 13149 set
a goal for each agency to reduce
vehicular petroleum consumption by 20
percent by the end of fiscal year 2005,
compared to fiscal year 1999 levels. E.O.
13149 specifies that each agency should
ADDRESSES:
improve the fuel efficiency of its new
conventional light-duty vehicles and
increase the use of alternative fuels in
its AFVs. In fiscal year 2004, 21 percent
of the fuel used in DOE’s AFVs was
alternative fuel and DOE achieved a 2.1
mile per gallon increase in fuel
economy in its conventional light-duty
vehicles as compared to fiscal year
1999. This combined with EPAct AFV
acquisitions, led to a reduction in
petroleum consumption of 1.8 percent
compared to fiscal year 1999.
Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 13218, each
covered agency, including DOE, must
report its annual acquisitions of
alternative fuel vehicles to Congress, as
required. These annual reports must
also be placed on a publicly available
Web site and their availability,
including the Web site address, must be
published in the Federal Register.
The DOE report for fiscal year 2004
may be accessed on the DOE Vehicle
Technology Federal Fleet Web site at
https://www.eere.energy.gov/
vehiclesandfuels/epact/federal.
Issued in Washington, DC, on June 22,
2005.
David K. Garman,
Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy.
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Clean Air Act Federal Operating Permit
Program; Notice of Final Permit
Actions for Federal Operating Permits
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This is notice that 24 Federal
Tribal Operating permits have been
issued from EPA Region VIII. These
permits grant approval to the facilities
identified in the permits to operate the
air emission sources identified in the
permits in accordance with the terms
and conditions of the respective
permits.
If
you have any questions or would like a
copy of any of the permits listed below,
please contact Monica Morales, Air
Technical Assistance Unit, Mailcode
8P–AR, EPA, Region 8, 999 18th Street,
Suite 300, Denver, Colorado 80202–
2466, (303) 312–6936,
morales.monica@epa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Notice is
hereby given that EPA Region 8 has
issued Federal operating permits to the
applicants listed in the table below:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Company name
Facility name
Permit No.
Reservation
Red Cedar Gathering Co
BP America Production
Co.
Devon SFS Operating Inc.
El Paso Natural GS .........
Red Willow UC ................
Plum Creek Northwest
Lumber Inc..
Peak Sulfur Co ................
Williston Basin Interstate
Pipeline Co.
Red Cedar Gathering Co
BP American Production
Co.
Conoco Phillips Co ..........
Williams Service Field Co
Antler Gas Plant .............
Florida River CF .............
V–SU–0019–00.00 .........
V–SU–0022–00.00 .........
Riverton Dome GP .........
Bondad CS .....................
Coyote Gulch CS ............
Pablo Saw Mill Facility ....
Red Cedar Gathering Co
Questar ............................
Northwest Pipeline ...........
Transwestern Pipeline Co
Williams Field Service Co
Conoco Phillips Co ..........
Red Cedar Gathering Co
Red Cedar Gathering Co
BP America Production
Co.
SG Interests Inc. ..............
BP America Production
Co.
Red Cedar Gathering Co
VerDate jul<14>2003
Issuance date
Effective date
Southern Ute ..................
Southern Ute ..................
11/22/00
6/5/01
12/1/00
6/5/01
V–WR–0002–00.00 ........
V–SU–0028–00.00 .........
V–SU–0017–00.00 .........
V–FH–0001–00.00 ..........
Wind River ......................
Southern Ute ..................
Southern Ute ..................
Flathead ..........................
5/23/01
6/25/01
7/1/01
8/3/01
7/2/01
7/25/01
7/1/01
8/3/01
Riverton Facility ..............
Hardin CS .......................
V–WR–0003–00.00 ........
V–C–0001–00.00 ............
Wind River ......................
Crow ...............................
11/1/01
6/17/02
12/1/01
7/27/02
Outlaw CS ......................
Wolf Point CS .................
V–SU–0033–02.00 .........
V–SU–0034–02.00 .........
Southern Ute ..................
Southern Ute ..................
1/30/03
2/27/03
2/10/03
3/9/03
Sunnyside CS .................
PLA–9 Central Delivery
Point.
Animas CS ......................
Red Wash 24B GP .........
La Plata B CS .................
La Plata A CS .................
Ignacio Plant ...................
Argenta CDP CF ............
Pump Canyon CS ...........
Homstead CS .................
Dry Creek CF ..................
V–SU–0032–02.00 .........
V–SU–0014–00.00 .........
Southern Ute ..................
Southern Ute ..................
2/27/03
2/27/03
4/7/03
4/7/03
V–SU–0035–02.00
V–OU–0001–00.00
V–SU–0029–00.00
V–SU–0013–00.00
V–SU–0027–00.00
V–SU–0030–01.00
V–SU–0036–02.00
V–SU–0037–03.00
V–SU–0038–03.00
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
Southern Ute ..................
Uintah & Ouray ...............
Southern Ute ..................
Southern Ute ..................
Southern Ute ..................
Southern Ute ..................
Southern Ute ..................
Southern Ute ..................
Southern Ute ..................
5/1/03
7/3/03
11/19/03
11/19/03
11/19/03
1/9/04
1/9/04
1/9/04
1/9/04
5/1/03
7/13/03
11/19/03
10/24/03
11/29/03
1/19/04
1/19/04
1/19/04
1/19/04
South Ignacio Central
Delivery.
Miera CF .........................
V–SU–0031–01.00 .........
Southern Ute ..................
4/2/04
4/2/04
V–SU–0039–04.00 .........
Southern Ute ..................
5/3/04
5/3/04
La Posta CS ...................
V–SU–0040–04.00 .........
Southern Ute ..................
1/13/05
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These permits grant approval to the
facilities identified in the permits to
operate the air emission sources
identified in the permits in accordance
with the terms and conditions of the
respective permits. This notice is
published in accordance with 40 CFR
71.11(l)(7), which requires notice of any
final agency action regarding a Federal
operating permit to be published in the
Federal Register.
The Federal part 71 operating permits
issued by EPA to the facilities identified
above incorporate all applicable air
quality requirements and require
monitoring to ensure compliance with
these requirements. Submittal of
periodic reports of all required
monitoring, as well as submittal of an
annual compliance certification, are also
required. The Federal operating permits
have a term not to exceed five years, and
a timely and complete application for
permit renewal must be submitted to
EPA prior to permit expiration in order
to continue operation of the permitted
source.
The provisions of 40 CFR part 71
govern issuance of these permits. EPA
published a notice and opportunity to
comment in a newspaper of general
circulation in the area of the facility for
each permit issued. In accordance with
the requirements of 40 CFR 71.11(j),
EPA responded to all comments
received on these permits. Pursuant to
40 CFR 71.11(i), EPA provided copies of
the final permits to the applicant and
each person who submitted written
comments on a permit or requested
notice of the final permit decision. No
one petitioned for a review of any of the
final permits by the Environmental
Appeals Board within 30 days of receipt
of the final permits in accordance with
40 CFR 71.11(l). Thus, pursuant to 40
CFR 71.11(i) and (l) the listed permits
became final on the dates indicated in
the table above. Since no one petitioned
the Environmental Appeals Board
within 30 days of receipt of the final
permits, and such an action is a
prerequisite to seeking judicial review
of final agency action (see 40 CFR
71.11(l)(4)), the 24 final permits issued
to the facilities listed in Table 1 are not
subject to the judicial review process
provisions of section 307(b) of the Clean
Air Act.
40 CFR 71.11(l)(7) requires notice of
any final agency action regarding a
federal operating permit to be published
in the Federal Register. This notice
satisfies that requirement.
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Dated: June 17, 2005.
Kerrigan G. Clough,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region VIII.
[FR Doc. 05–12709 Filed 6–27–05; 8:45 am]
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Notice of Availability of ‘‘Award of
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for the Special Projects and Programs
Authorized by the Agency’s FY 2005
Appropriations Act’’
Environmental Protection
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AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice of document availability.
SUMMARY: EPA is announcing the
availability of a memorandum entitled
‘‘Award of Grants and Cooperative
Agreements for the Special Projects and
Programs Authorized by the Agency’s
Fiscal Year (FY) 2005 Appropriations
Act.’’ This memorandum provides
information and guidelines on how EPA
will award and administer grants for the
special projects and programs identified
in the State and Tribal Assistance
Grants (STAG) account of the Agency’s
FY 2005 Appropriations Act (Pub. L.
108–447). The STAG account provides
budget authority for funding identified
water, wastewater and groundwater
infrastructure projects, as well as budget
authority for funding the United StatesMexico Border Program, the Alaska
Rural and Native Villages Program, and
the Long Island Sound Restoration
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EPA.
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owm/mab/owm0329.pdf.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Benjamin J. Hamm, (202) 564–0648 or
hamm.ben@epa.gov.
Dated: June 13, 2005.
James A. Hanlon,
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ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
Public Law 92–463, notice is hereby
given that the next meeting of the
Children’s Health Protection Advisory
Committee (CHPAC) will be held July
12–14, 2005 at the Hotel Washington,
Washington, DC. The CHPAC was
created to advise the Environmental
Protection Agency on science,
regulations, and other issues relating to
children’s environmental health.
DATES: The Science and Regulatory
Work Groups will meet Tuesday, July
12. Plenary sessions will take place
Wednesday, July 13 and Thursday, July
14.
ADDRESSES: Hotel Washington, 515 15th
Street, NW., Washington, DC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Contact Joanne Rodman, Office of
Children’s Health Protection, USEPA,
MC 1107A, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20460, (202) 564–
2188, rodman.joanne@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
meetings of the CHPAC are open to the
public. The Science and Regulatory
Work Groups will meet Tuesday, July 12
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The plenary
CHPAC will meet on Wednesday, July
13 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with a
public comment period at 5 p.m., and
on Thursday, July 14 from 9 a.m. to
11:45 a.m.
The plenary session will open with
introductions and a review of the
agenda and objectives for the meeting.
Agenda items include highlights of the
Office of Children’s Health Protection
(OCHP) activities and a presentation on
EPA’s Voluntary Children’s Chemical
Evaluation Program (VCCEP). Other
potential agenda items include a
presentation on Human Testing Policy.
Dated: June 22, 2005.
William H. Sanders,
Acting Director, Office of Children’s Health
Protection.
Draft Agenda
Tuesday, July 12, 2005
Work Group Meetings
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Clean Air Act Federal Operating Permit Program; Notice of Final
Permit Actions for Federal Operating Permits
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This is notice that 24 Federal Tribal Operating permits have
been issued from EPA Region VIII. These permits grant approval to the
facilities identified in the permits to operate the air emission
sources identified in the permits in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the respective permits.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have any questions or would
like a copy of any of the permits listed below, please contact Monica
Morales, Air Technical Assistance Unit, Mailcode 8P-AR, EPA, Region 8,
999 18th Street, Suite 300, Denver, Colorado 80202-2466, (303) 312-
6936, morales.monica@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is hereby given that EPA Region 8 has
issued Federal operating permits to the applicants listed in the table
below:
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Company name Facility name Permit No. Reservation Issuance date Effective date
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Red Cedar Gathering Co....... Antler Gas V-SU-0019-00.00 Southern Ute... 11/22/00 12/1/00
Plant.
BP America Production Co..... Florida River V-SU-0022-00.00 Southern Ute... 6/5/01 6/5/01
CF.
Devon SFS Operating Inc...... Riverton Dome V-WR-0002-00.00 Wind River..... 5/23/01 7/2/01
GP.
El Paso Natural GS........... Bondad CS...... V-SU-0028-00.00 Southern Ute... 6/25/01 7/25/01
Red Willow UC................ Coyote Gulch CS V-SU-0017-00.00 Southern Ute... 7/1/01 7/1/01
Plum Creek Northwest Lumber Pablo Saw Mill V-FH-0001-00.00 Flathead....... 8/3/01 8/3/01
Inc.. Facility.
Peak Sulfur Co............... Riverton V-WR-0003-00.00 Wind River..... 11/1/01 12/1/01
Facility.
Williston Basin Interstate Hardin CS...... V-C-0001-00.00. Crow........... 6/17/02 7/27/02
Pipeline Co.
Red Cedar Gathering Co....... Outlaw CS...... V-SU-0033-02.00 Southern Ute... 1/30/03 2/10/03
BP American Production Co.... Wolf Point CS.. V-SU-0034-02.00 Southern Ute... 2/27/03 3/9/03
Conoco Phillips Co........... Sunnyside CS... V-SU-0032-02.00 Southern Ute... 2/27/03 4/7/03
Williams Service Field Co.... PLA-9 Central V-SU-0014-00.00 Southern Ute... 2/27/03 4/7/03
Delivery Point.
Red Cedar Gathering Co....... Animas CS...... V-SU-0035-02.00 Southern Ute... 5/1/03 5/1/03
Questar...................... Red Wash 24B GP V-OU-0001-00.00 Uintah & Ouray. 7/3/03 7/13/03
Northwest Pipeline........... La Plata B CS.. V-SU-0029-00.00 Southern Ute... 11/19/03 11/19/03
Transwestern Pipeline Co..... La Plata A CS.. V-SU-0013-00.00 Southern Ute... 11/19/03 10/24/03
Williams Field Service Co.... Ignacio Plant.. V-SU-0027-00.00 Southern Ute... 11/19/03 11/29/03
Conoco Phillips Co........... Argenta CDP CF. V-SU-0030-01.00 Southern Ute... 1/9/04 1/19/04
Red Cedar Gathering Co....... Pump Canyon CS. V-SU-0036-02.00 Southern Ute... 1/9/04 1/19/04
Red Cedar Gathering Co....... Homstead CS.... V-SU-0037-03.00 Southern Ute... 1/9/04 1/19/04
BP America Production Co..... Dry Creek CF... V-SU-0038-03.00 Southern Ute... 1/9/04 1/19/04
SG Interests Inc............. South Ignacio V-SU-0031-01.00 Southern Ute... 4/2/04 4/2/04
Central
Delivery.
BP America Production Co..... Miera CF....... V-SU-0039-04.00 Southern Ute... 5/3/04 5/3/04
Red Cedar Gathering Co....... La Posta CS.... V-SU-0040-04.00 Southern Ute... 1/13/05 2/14/05
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These permits grant approval to the facilities identified in the
permits to operate the air emission sources identified in the permits
in accordance with the terms and conditions of the respective permits.
This notice is published in accordance with 40 CFR 71.11(l)(7), which
requires notice of any final agency action regarding a Federal
operating permit to be published in the Federal Register.
The Federal part 71 operating permits issued by EPA to the
facilities identified above incorporate all applicable air quality
requirements and require monitoring to ensure compliance with these
requirements. Submittal of periodic reports of all required monitoring,
as well as submittal of an annual compliance certification, are also
required. The Federal operating permits have a term not to exceed five
years, and a timely and complete application for permit renewal must be
submitted to EPA prior to permit expiration in order to continue
operation of the permitted source.
The provisions of 40 CFR part 71 govern issuance of these permits.
EPA published a notice and opportunity to comment in a newspaper of
general circulation in the area of the facility for each permit issued.
In accordance with the requirements of 40 CFR 71.11(j), EPA responded
to all comments received on these permits. Pursuant to 40 CFR 71.11(i),
EPA provided copies of the final permits to the applicant and each
person who submitted written comments on a permit or requested notice
of the final permit decision. No one petitioned for a review of any of
the final permits by the Environmental Appeals Board within 30 days of
receipt of the final permits in accordance with 40 CFR 71.11(l). Thus,
pursuant to 40 CFR 71.11(i) and (l) the listed permits became final on
the dates indicated in the table above. Since no one petitioned the
Environmental Appeals Board within 30 days of receipt of the final
permits, and such an action is a prerequisite to seeking judicial
review of final agency action (see 40 CFR 71.11(l)(4)), the 24 final
permits issued to the facilities listed in Table 1 are not subject to
the judicial review process provisions of section 307(b) of the Clean
Air Act.
40 CFR 71.11(l)(7) requires notice of any final agency action
regarding a federal operating permit to be published in the Federal
Register. This notice satisfies that requirement.
Dated: June 17, 2005.
Kerrigan G. Clough,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region VIII.
[FR Doc. 05-12709 Filed 6-27-05; 8:45 am]
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