Notice of a Meeting of the Klamath Fishery Management Council, 44938-44939 [05-15407]

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While DHS is not under the obligation to solicit public comments in response to this Notice, DHS is interested in whether the public has any suggestions for automated methods to document the exit of travelers from the United States other than those identified in this Notice. Accordingly, DHS is soliciting comments from the public on all aspects of the issues outlined in this Notice. The comment filing process will use the standard procedure and instructions for filing are included at the beginning of this Notice. The comment period will be open until October 3, 2005. Dated: August 1, 2005. Michael Chertoff, Secretary of Homeland Security. [FR Doc. 05–15487 Filed 8–3–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4410–10–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service Notice of a Meeting of the Klamath Fishery Management Council AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice of meetings. SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App. I), this notice announces a meeting of the Klamath Fishery Management Council, established under the authority of the Klamath River Basin Fishery Resources Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. 460ss et seq.). The meeting is open to the public. The Klamath Fishery Management Council makes recommendations to agencies that regulate harvest of anadromous fish in the Klamath River Basin. On the first day of this meeting, the Klamath Fishery Management Council will hear technical reports and discuss Klamath River salmon management. On the second day, the Klamath Fishery Management Council will join a meeting of the Klamath River Basin Fisheries Task Force to hear reports on the status of fish health and habitat in the Klamath River. DATES: The meeting will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on October 18, 2005, and 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on October 19, 2005. E:\FR\FM\04AUN1.SGM 04AUN1 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 149 / Thursday, August 4, 2005 / Notices The meeting will be held at the Shilo Inn, 2500 Almond Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Phil Detrich, Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1829 South Oregon Street, Yreka, California 96097, telephone (530) 842–5763. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: For background information on the Klamath Fishery Management Council, please refer to the notice of their initial meeting that appeared in the Federal Register on July 8, 1987 (52 FR 25639). ADDRESSES: Dated: July 28, 2005. John Engbring, Acting Manager, California/Nevada Operations Office, Sacramento, CA. [FR Doc. 05–15407 Filed 8–3–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–55–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Reclamation Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Work Group (AMWG), Notice of Meeting Bureau of Reclamation, Interior. ACTION: Notice of public meeting. AGENCY: The Adaptive Management Program (AMP) was implemented as a result of the Record of Decision on the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam Final Environmental Impact Statement to comply with consultation requirements of the Grand Canyon Protection Act (Pub. L. 102–575) of 1992. The AMP includes a federal advisory committee (AMWG), a technical work group (TWG), a monitoring and research center, and independent review panels. The AMWG makes recommendations to the Secretary of the Interior concerning Glen Canyon Dam operations and other management actions to protect resources downstream of Glen Canyon Dam consistent with the Grand Canyon Protection Act. The TWG is a subcommittee of the AMWG and provides technical advice and recommendations to the AMWG. Date and Location: The AMWG will conduct the following public meeting: Phoenix, Arizona—August 30–31, 2005. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. and conclude at 5 p.m. on the first day and will begin at 8 a.m. and conclude at 1 p.m. on the second day. The meeting will be held at the Arizona Department of Water Resources, 500 N. Third Street, Conference Rooms A&B, Phoenix, Arizona. Agenda: The purpose of the meeting will be to review the Fiscal Year 2005 SUMMARY: VerDate jul<14>2003 16:23 Aug 03, 2005 Jkt 205001 budget expenditures, approve and recommend the FY06 Draft Budget and Work Plan, receive updates on plans currently in development, and other monitoring and research reports. Other topics of discussion will include Glen Canyon Dam operations and maintenance schedule, status of humpback chub efforts, basin hydrology, public outreach, as well as other administrative and resource issues pertaining to the AMP. Time will be allowed for any individual or organization wishing to make formal oral comments (limited to 5 minutes) at the meeting. 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[FR Doc. 05–15409 Filed 8–3–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–MN–P DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Notice of Lodging of Consent Decree Under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act Notice is hereby given that on July 28, 2005, two proposed consent decrees in United States v. County of Santa Clara, et al., Civil Act No. 05–03073 PVT, were lodged with the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. The complaint, filed concurrently with lodging of the consent decrees, seeks reimbursement pursuant to section 107 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. 9607, of natural resource damages arising from mercury contamination from the New Almaden Mine Complex near San Jose, California. 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[Federal Register Volume 70, Number 149 (Thursday, August 4, 2005)]
[Notices]
[Pages 44938-44939]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 05-15407]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service


Notice of a Meeting of the Klamath Fishery Management Council

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of meetings.

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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee 
Act (5 U.S.C. App. I), this notice announces a meeting of the Klamath 
Fishery Management Council, established under the authority of the 
Klamath River Basin Fishery Resources Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. 460ss 
et seq.). The meeting is open to the public. The Klamath Fishery 
Management Council makes recommendations to agencies that regulate 
harvest of anadromous fish in the Klamath River Basin. On the first day 
of this meeting, the Klamath Fishery Management Council will hear 
technical reports and discuss Klamath River salmon management. On the 
second day, the Klamath Fishery Management Council will join a meeting 
of the Klamath River Basin Fisheries Task Force to hear reports on the 
status of fish health and habitat in the Klamath River.

DATES: The meeting will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on October 18, 
2005, and 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on October 19, 2005.

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ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the Shilo Inn, 2500 Almond 
Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Phil Detrich, Field Supervisor, U.S. 
Fish and Wildlife Service, 1829 South Oregon Street, Yreka, California 
96097, telephone (530) 842-5763.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: For background information on the Klamath 
Fishery Management Council, please refer to the notice of their initial 
meeting that appeared in the Federal Register on July 8, 1987 (52 FR 
25639).

    Dated: July 28, 2005.
John Engbring,
Acting Manager, California/Nevada Operations Office, Sacramento, CA.
[FR Doc. 05-15407 Filed 8-3-05; 8:45 am]
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