Meeting of the U.S.-Chile Environment Affairs Council, 55203 [05-18723]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5190]
Meeting of the U.S.-Chile Environment
Affairs Council
Notice and request for
comments.
at:https://www.state.gov/goes/rls/or/
22185.html and
• The Final Environment Review of
the U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement,
available at: https://www.ustr.gov/assets/
Trade_Agreements/Bilateral/Chile_FTA/
asset_upload_file 411_5109.pdf.
DATES: To guarantee receipt in proper
time for consideration prior to the
meeting, comments are requested no
later than October 20, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be sent by
fax to (202) 647–5947 or (202) 647–
1052. by e-mail to OES–ENV–
Mail@state.gov.
ACTION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The Department of State and
the Office of the United States Trade
Representative (USTR) are providing
notice that, as set forth in Chapter 19
(Environment) of the U.S.-Chile Free
Trade Agreement (FTA), the tow
governments intend to hold the second
meeting of the Environment Affairs
Council (the ‘‘Council’’) in Washington,
DC on October 24, 2005. U.S. Deputy
Assistant Secretary Claudia McMurray
and Chilean Under Secretary Rodrigo
Egana will jointly chair the Council
meeting. The purpose of this meeting is
detailed below under SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
In this notice, the Department of state
and USTR are requesting: (1) Written
comments from the public regarding
agenda items for the Council meeting;
(2) written comments regarding the
implementation of the eight cooperative
projects listed in Annex 19.3 of Chapter
19 (Environment) of the FTA,
particularly Reducing Mining Pollution
and Sharing Private Sector Expertise (in
the initial implementation stages); (3)
written comments regarding
implementation of Chapter 19’s
framework for public participation; and
(4) written suggestions for future
bilateral environmental cooperation
between the United States and the
Republic of Chile. A joint public session
will be held immediately following the
Council meeting. The purpose of this
public session is detailed below under
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. In
preparing comments, the public is
encouraged to refer to:
• The environment chapter of the
U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement and
Annex 19.3, available at:https://www.
ustr.gov/assets/Trade_Agreements/
Bilateral/Chile_FTA/Final_Texts/asset_
upload_file482_401.3.pdf;
• The U.S.-Chile Environmental
Cooperation Agreement, available
Lawrence Sperling, Department of State,
Bureau of Oceans and International
Environmental and Scientific Affairs,
Office of Policy Coordination and
Initiatives, Telephone (202) 647–2061.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The U.S.Chile Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
entered into force on January 1, 2004.
Article 3 of Chapter 19 (Environment) of
the FTA establishes an Environment
Affairs Council (the ‘‘Council’’), which
is required to meet once a year, or more
often if agreed by the two governments,
to discuss the implementation of, and
progress under, Chapter 19. Chapter 19
requires that meetings of the Council
include a public session, unless
otherwise agreed by the two
governments. The first meeting of the
Council was held on July 22, 2004, in
Santiago, Chile, to discuss issues of
mutual concern related to Chapter 19 of
the FTA, including matters related to
the eight cooperation projects listed in
Annex 19.3 of the FTA. The Council
Agenda for this second meeting will
include discussion of the progress in
implementing the eight cooperation
projects under Chapter 19 of the FTA.
This meeting will also consider how to
further implement the provisions of
Chapter 19, including public
participation, and recommendations for
future bilateral cooperation. Written
comments from the public regarding
agenda items for the Council meeting, as
well as written comments regarding the
eight cooperative projects and future
bilateral cooperation, may be submitted
to the contact addresses listed above.
The public session will take place in
Washington, DC after the Council
meeting, on October 24, 2005 starting
time and place to be announced, in
order to explain the provision in
Chapter 19 of the FTA and the role of
the Council, as well as discuss the
cooperative projects identified in the
annex of Chapter 19. The public is
advised to refer to the State Department
Web site at https://www.state.gov/g/oes/
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Dated: September 15, 2005.
David E. Brown,
Director, Office of Environmental Policy
Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5190]
Meeting of the U.S.-Chile Environment Affairs Council
ACTION: Notice and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The Department of State and the Office of the United States
Trade Representative (USTR) are providing notice that, as set forth in
Chapter 19 (Environment) of the U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement (FTA),
the tow governments intend to hold the second meeting of the
Environment Affairs Council (the ``Council'') in Washington, DC on
October 24, 2005. U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary Claudia McMurray and
Chilean Under Secretary Rodrigo Egana will jointly chair the Council
meeting. The purpose of this meeting is detailed below under
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
In this notice, the Department of state and USTR are requesting:
(1) Written comments from the public regarding agenda items for the
Council meeting; (2) written comments regarding the implementation of
the eight cooperative projects listed in Annex 19.3 of Chapter 19
(Environment) of the FTA, particularly Reducing Mining Pollution and
Sharing Private Sector Expertise (in the initial implementation
stages); (3) written comments regarding implementation of Chapter 19's
framework for public participation; and (4) written suggestions for
future bilateral environmental cooperation between the United States
and the Republic of Chile. A joint public session will be held
immediately following the Council meeting. The purpose of this public
session is detailed below under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. In preparing
comments, the public is encouraged to refer to:
The environment chapter of the U.S.-Chile Free Trade
Agreement and Annex 19.3, available at:https://www.ustr.gov/assets
/Trade_Agreements/Bilateral/Chile_FTA/Final_Texts/
asset_upload_ file 482 -- 401.3.pdf;
The U.S.-Chile Environmental Cooperation Agreement,
available at:https://www.state.gov/goes/rls/or/22185.html and
The Final Environment Review of the U.S.-Chile Free Trade
Agreement, available at: https://www.ustr.gov/assets/Trade_Agreements/
Bilateral/Chile_FTA/asset_upload_file 411--5109.pdf.
DATES: To guarantee receipt in proper time for consideration prior to
the meeting, comments are requested no later than October 20, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be sent by fax to (202) 647-5947 or (202) 647-
1052. by e-mail to OES-ENV-Mail@state.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lawrence Sperling, Department of
State, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific
Affairs, Office of Policy Coordination and Initiatives, Telephone (202)
647-2061.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
entered into force on January 1, 2004. Article 3 of Chapter 19
(Environment) of the FTA establishes an Environment Affairs Council
(the ``Council''), which is required to meet once a year, or more often
if agreed by the two governments, to discuss the implementation of, and
progress under, Chapter 19. Chapter 19 requires that meetings of the
Council include a public session, unless otherwise agreed by the two
governments. The first meeting of the Council was held on July 22,
2004, in Santiago, Chile, to discuss issues of mutual concern related
to Chapter 19 of the FTA, including matters related to the eight
cooperation projects listed in Annex 19.3 of the FTA. The Council
Agenda for this second meeting will include discussion of the progress
in implementing the eight cooperation projects under Chapter 19 of the
FTA. This meeting will also consider how to further implement the
provisions of Chapter 19, including public participation, and
recommendations for future bilateral cooperation. Written comments from
the public regarding agenda items for the Council meeting, as well as
written comments regarding the eight cooperative projects and future
bilateral cooperation, may be submitted to the contact addresses listed
above.
The public session will take place in Washington, DC after the
Council meeting, on October 24, 2005 starting time and place to be
announced, in order to explain the provision in Chapter 19 of the FTA
and the role of the Council, as well as discuss the cooperative
projects identified in the annex of Chapter 19. The public is advised
to refer to the State Department Web site at https://www.state.gov/g/
oes/env/ for further information related to this meeting.
Dated: September 15, 2005.
David E. Brown,
Director, Office of Environmental Policy Department of State.
[FR Doc. 05-18723 Filed 9-19-05; 8:45 am]
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