Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Emergency Planning and Release Notification Requirements (EPCRA Sections 302, 303, and 304); EPA ICR Number 1395.06, OMB Control Number 2050-0092, 53793-53794 [05-18022]
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Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
[SFUND–2005–0008, FRL–7967–3]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request; Emergency
Planning and Release Notification
Requirements (EPCRA Sections 302,
303, and 304); EPA ICR Number
1395.06, OMB Control Number 2050–
0092
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
3501 et seq.), this document announces
that EPA is planning to submit a
continuing Information Collection
Request (ICR) to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB). This is
a request to renew an existing approved
collection. This ICR is scheduled to
expire on February 28, 2006. Before
submitting the ICR to OMB for review
and approval, EPA is soliciting
comments on specific aspects of the
proposed information collection as
described below.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on
or before November 14, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
referencing docket ID number SFUND–
2005–0008, to EPA online using
EDOCKET (our preferred method), by email to superfund.docket@epa.gov, or
by mail to: EPA Docket Center,
Environmental Protection Agency,
Superfund Docket, Mail Code 5305T,
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.,
Washington, DC 20460.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sicy
Jacob, Mail Code 5104A, Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania
Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460;
telephone number: 202–564–8019; fax
number: 202–564–2625; e-mail address:
jacob.sicy@epa.gov.
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EPA has
established a public docket for this ICR
under Docket ID number SFUND–2005–
0008, which is available for public
viewing at the Superfund Docket in the
EPA Docket Center (EPA/DC), EPA
West, Room B102, 1301 Constitution
Ave., NW., Washington, DC. The EPA
Docket Center Public Reading Room is
open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, excluding legal
holidays. The telephone number for the
Reading Room is (202) 566–1744, and
the telephone number for the Superfund
Docket is (202) 566–0276. An electronic
version of the public docket is available
through EPA Dockets (EDOCKET) at
https://www.epa.gov/edocket. Use
EDOCKET to obtain a copy of the draft
collection of information, submit or
view public comments, access the index
listing of the contents of the public
docket, and to access those documents
in the public docket that are available
electronically. Once in the system,
select ‘‘search,’’ then key in the docket
ID number identified above.
Any comments related to this ICR
should be submitted to EPA within 60
days of this notice. EPA’s policy is that
public comments, whether submitted
electronically or in paper, will be made
available for public viewing in
EDOCKET as EPA receives them and
without change, unless the comment
contains copyrighted material, CBI, or
other information whose public
disclosure is restricted by statute. When
EPA identifies a comment containing
copyrighted material, EPA will provide
a reference to that material in the
version of the comment that is placed in
EDOCKET. The entire printed comment,
including the copyrighted material, will
be available in the public docket.
Although identified as an item in the
official docket, information claimed as
CBI, or whose disclosure is otherwise
restricted by statute, is not included in
the official public docket, and will not
be available for public viewing in
EDOCKET. For further information
about the electronic docket, see EPA’s
Federal Register notice describing the
electronic docket at 67 FR 38102 (May
31, 2002), or go to https://www.epa.gov./
edocket.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Laura Turner
Jeffrey K. Jordan
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Alan Creamer
Craig A. Jones
Donley Hill
Affected entities: Entities potentially
affected by this action are those which
have a threshold planning quantity of an
extremely hazardous substance (EHS)
listed in 40 CFR part 355, Appendix A
and those which have a release of any
of the EHS above a reportable quantity.
Entities more likely to be affected by
this action may include chemical
manufacturers, non-chemical
manufacturers, retailers, petroleum
refineries, utilities, etc.
Title: Emergency Planning and
Release Notification Requirements
(EPCRA sections 302, 303, and 304)
Abstract: The authority for these
requirements is sections 302, 303, and
304 of the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act
(EPCRA), 1986 (42 U.S.C. 11002, 11003,
and 11004). EPCRA established broad
emergency planning and facility
reporting requirements. Section 302
requires facilities to notify their state
emergency response commission (SERC)
that the facility is subject to emergency
planning. This activity has been
completed; this ICR covers only new
facilities that are subject to this
requirement. Section 303 requires the
local emergency planning committees
(LEPCs) to prepare emergency plans for
facilities that are subject to section 302.
This activity has been also completed;
this ICR only covers any updates needed
for these emergency response plans.
Section 304 requires facilities to report
to SERCs and LEPCs releases in excess
of the reportable quantities listed for
each extremely hazardous substance
(EHS). This ICR also covers the
notification and the written follow-up
required under this section.
An agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB
control number. The OMB control
numbers for EPA’s regulations in 40
CFR are listed in 40 CFR part 9.
The EPA would like to solicit
comments to:
(i) Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the Agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
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(ii) Evaluate the accuracy of the
Agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
(iii) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(iv) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology, e.g., permitting
electronic submission of responses.
Burden Statement: The average
reporting burden for emergency
planning under 40 CFR 355.30 is 16.15
hours for new facilities and 1.50 hours
for existing facilities. For new facilities,
this burden includes the time required
to read and understand the regulations,
to determine reporting status, notify the
SERC that the facility is subject to
emergency planning, designate a facility
representative and otherwise participate
in initial planning activities and provide
information to the LEPC for planning
purposes (11 hours). For a limited
number of existing facilities, there may
a burden to inform the LEPC of any
changes at the facility that may affect
emergency planning (1.50 hours). The
average reporting burden for facilities
reporting releases under 40 CFR 355.40
is estimated to average approximately 5
hours per release, including the time for
determining if the release is a reportable
quantity, notifying the LEPC and SERC,
or the 911 operator, and developing and
submitting a written follow-up notice.
There are no recordkeeping
requirements for facilities under EPCRA
Sections 302–304. The total burden to
facilities over three years is 264,560
hours at a cost of $8.8 million.
The average burden for emergency
planning activities is 21 hours per plan
for LEPCs, and 16 hours per plan for
SERCs. Each SERC and LEPC is also
estimated to incur an annual
recordkeeping burden of 10 hours. The
total burden to LEPC and SERC over
three years is 372,820 hours at a cost of
$9.5 million.
Burden means the total time, effort, or
financial resources expended by persons
to generate, maintain, retain, or disclose
or provide information to or for a
Federal agency. This includes the time
needed to review instructions; develop,
acquire, install, and utilize technology
and systems for the purposes of
collecting, validating, and verifying
information, processing and
maintaining information, and disclosing
and providing information; adjust the
existing ways to comply with any
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previously applicable instructions and
requirements; train personnel to be able
to respond to a collection of
information; search data sources;
complete and review the collection of
information; and transmit or otherwise
disclose the information.
Dated: September 2, 2005.
Deborah Y. Dietrich,
Director, Office of Emergency Management.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
[OPP–2005–0124; FRL–7738–2]
1,3-Dichloropropene Risk Assessment;
Notice of Availability; Extension of
Comment Period
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice; extension of comment
period.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: EPA issued a notice in the
Federal Register of July 13, 2005,
concerning the availability of EPA’s
human health risk assessment and
related documents for the fumigant 1,3dichloropropene (1,3-D), which is
commonly known as telone. This
document is extending the comment
period for 30 days, from September 12,
2005, to October 12, 2005.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before October 12, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Comments, identified by
docket identification (ID) number OPP–
2005–0124, may be submitted
electronically, by mail, or through hand
delivery/courier. Follow the detailed
instructions as provided in Unit I.C. of
the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION of the
July 13, 2005 Federal Register
document.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Diane Sherman, Special Review and
Reregistration Division (7508C), Office
of Pesticide Programs, Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania
Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460–
0001; telephone number: (703) 308–
0128; fax number: (703) 308–8041; email address:sherman.diane@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
A. Does this Action Apply to Me?
The Agency included in the July 13,
2005 Federal Register document a list of
those who may be potentially affected
by this action. If you have questions
regarding the applicability of this action
to a particular entity, consult the person
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listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
B. How Can I Get Copies of this
Document and Other Related
Information?
1. Docket. EPA has established an
official public docket for this action
under docket ID number OPP–2005–
0124. The official public docket consists
of the documents specifically referenced
in this action, any public comments
received, and other information related
to this action. Although a part of the
official docket, the public docket does
not include Confidential Business
Information (CBI) or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
The official public docket is the
collection of materials that is available
for public viewing at the Public
Information and Records Integrity
Branch (PIRIB), Rm. 119, Crystal Mall
#2, 1801 S. Bell St., Arlington, VA. This
docket facility is open from 8:30 a.m. to
4 p.m., Monday through Friday,
excluding legal holidays. The docket
telephone number is (703) 305–5805.
2. Electronic access. You may access
this Federal Register document
electronically through the EPA Internet
under the ‘‘Federal Register’’ listings at
https://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/.
An electronic version of the public
docket is available through EPA’s
electronic public docket and comment
system, EPA Dockets. You may use EPA
Dockets at https://www.epa.gov/edocket/
to submit or view public comments,
access the index listing of the contents
of the official public docket, and to
access those documents in the public
docket that are available electronically.
Once in the system, select ‘‘search,’’
then key in the appropriate docket ID
number.
C. How and to Whom Do I Submit
Comments?
To submit comments, or access the
official public docket, please follow the
detailed instructions as provided in
Unit I.C. of the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION of the July 13, 2005 Federal
Register document. If you have
questions, consult the person listed
under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
II. What Action is EPA Taking?
This document extends the public
comment period established in the
Federal Register of July 13, 2005 (70 FR
40342) (FRL–7221–9). In that document,
EPA made available the human health
risk assessment for the soil fumigant
1,3-D, which is commonly known as
telone. A soil fumigant, 1,3-D is applied
to control parasitic root-knot nematodes
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[SFUND-2005-0008, FRL-7967-3]
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request; Emergency Planning and Release Notification
Requirements (EPCRA Sections 302, 303, and 304); EPA ICR Number
1395.06, OMB Control Number 2050-0092
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.), this document announces that EPA is planning to submit a
continuing Information Collection Request (ICR) to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB). This is a request to renew an existing
approved collection. This ICR is scheduled to expire on February 28,
2006. Before submitting the ICR to OMB for review and approval, EPA is
soliciting comments on specific aspects of the proposed information
collection as described below.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before November 14, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, referencing docket ID number SFUND-
2005-0008, to EPA online using EDOCKET (our preferred method), by e-
mail to superfund.docket@epa.gov, or by mail to: EPA Docket Center,
Environmental Protection Agency, Superfund Docket, Mail Code 5305T,
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sicy Jacob, Mail Code 5104A,
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.,
Washington, DC 20460; telephone number: 202-564-8019; fax number: 202-
564-2625; e-mail address: jacob.sicy@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: EPA has established a public docket for this
ICR under Docket ID number SFUND-2005-0008, which is available for
public viewing at the Superfund Docket in the EPA Docket Center (EPA/
DC), EPA West, Room B102, 1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC.
The EPA Docket Center Public Reading Room is open from 8:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The
telephone number for the Reading Room is (202) 566-1744, and the
telephone number for the Superfund Docket is (202) 566-0276. An
electronic version of the public docket is available through EPA
Dockets (EDOCKET) at https://www.epa.gov/edocket. Use EDOCKET to obtain
a copy of the draft collection of information, submit or view public
comments, access the index listing of the contents of the public
docket, and to access those documents in the public docket that are
available electronically. Once in the system, select ``search,'' then
key in the docket ID number identified above.
Any comments related to this ICR should be submitted to EPA within
60 days of this notice. EPA's policy is that public comments, whether
submitted electronically or in paper, will be made available for public
viewing in EDOCKET as EPA receives them and without change, unless the
comment contains copyrighted material, CBI, or other information whose
public disclosure is restricted by statute. When EPA identifies a
comment containing copyrighted material, EPA will provide a reference
to that material in the version of the comment that is placed in
EDOCKET. The entire printed comment, including the copyrighted
material, will be available in the public docket. Although identified
as an item in the official docket, information claimed as CBI, or whose
disclosure is otherwise restricted by statute, is not included in the
official public docket, and will not be available for public viewing in
EDOCKET. For further information about the electronic docket, see EPA's
Federal Register notice describing the electronic docket at 67 FR 38102
(May 31, 2002), or go to https://www.epa.gov./edocket.
Affected entities: Entities potentially affected by this action are
those which have a threshold planning quantity of an extremely
hazardous substance (EHS) listed in 40 CFR part 355, Appendix A and
those which have a release of any of the EHS above a reportable
quantity. Entities more likely to be affected by this action may
include chemical manufacturers, non-chemical manufacturers, retailers,
petroleum refineries, utilities, etc.
Title: Emergency Planning and Release Notification Requirements
(EPCRA sections 302, 303, and 304)
Abstract: The authority for these requirements is sections 302,
303, and 304 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
(EPCRA), 1986 (42 U.S.C. 11002, 11003, and 11004). EPCRA established
broad emergency planning and facility reporting requirements. Section
302 requires facilities to notify their state emergency response
commission (SERC) that the facility is subject to emergency planning.
This activity has been completed; this ICR covers only new facilities
that are subject to this requirement. Section 303 requires the local
emergency planning committees (LEPCs) to prepare emergency plans for
facilities that are subject to section 302. This activity has been also
completed; this ICR only covers any updates needed for these emergency
response plans. Section 304 requires facilities to report to SERCs and
LEPCs releases in excess of the reportable quantities listed for each
extremely hazardous substance (EHS). This ICR also covers the
notification and the written follow-up required under this section.
An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required
to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number. The OMB control numbers for EPA's
regulations in 40 CFR are listed in 40 CFR part 9.
The EPA would like to solicit comments to:
(i) Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the Agency,
including whether the information will have practical utility;
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(ii) Evaluate the accuracy of the Agency's estimate of the burden
of the proposed collection of information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(iii) Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information
to be collected; and
(iv) Minimize the burden of the collection of information on those
who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated
electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting electronic
submission of responses.
Burden Statement: The average reporting burden for emergency
planning under 40 CFR 355.30 is 16.15 hours for new facilities and 1.50
hours for existing facilities. For new facilities, this burden includes
the time required to read and understand the regulations, to determine
reporting status, notify the SERC that the facility is subject to
emergency planning, designate a facility representative and otherwise
participate in initial planning activities and provide information to
the LEPC for planning purposes (11 hours). For a limited number of
existing facilities, there may a burden to inform the LEPC of any
changes at the facility that may affect emergency planning (1.50
hours). The average reporting burden for facilities reporting releases
under 40 CFR 355.40 is estimated to average approximately 5 hours per
release, including the time for determining if the release is a
reportable quantity, notifying the LEPC and SERC, or the 911 operator,
and developing and submitting a written follow-up notice. There are no
recordkeeping requirements for facilities under EPCRA Sections 302-304.
The total burden to facilities over three years is 264,560 hours at a
cost of $8.8 million.
The average burden for emergency planning activities is 21 hours
per plan for LEPCs, and 16 hours per plan for SERCs. Each SERC and LEPC
is also estimated to incur an annual recordkeeping burden of 10 hours.
The total burden to LEPC and SERC over three years is 372,820 hours at
a cost of $9.5 million.
Burden means the total time, effort, or financial resources
expended by persons to generate, maintain, retain, or disclose or
provide information to or for a Federal agency. This includes the time
needed to review instructions; develop, acquire, install, and utilize
technology and systems for the purposes of collecting, validating, and
verifying information, processing and maintaining information, and
disclosing and providing information; adjust the existing ways to
comply with any previously applicable instructions and requirements;
train personnel to be able to respond to a collection of information;
search data sources; complete and review the collection of information;
and transmit or otherwise disclose the information.
Dated: September 2, 2005.
Deborah Y. Dietrich,
Director, Office of Emergency Management.
[FR Doc. 05-18022 Filed 9-9-05; 8:45 am]
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