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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
[FRL–7975–3]
New Hampshire Sanitation Device
Standard; Notice of Determination
This Notice of Determination is for all
New Hampshire coastal waters.
On July 8, 2005 notice was published
that the State of New Hampshire had
petitioned the Regional Administrator,
Environmental Protection Agency, to
determine that adequate facilities for the
safe and sanitary removal and treatment
of sewage from all vessels are
reasonably available for all coastal
waters of New Hampshire. The petition
was filed pursuant to section 312(f)(3) of
Public Law 92–500, as amended by
Public laws 95–217 and 100–4, for the
purpose of declaring these waters a ‘‘No
Discharge Area’’ (NDA).
Section 312(f)(3) states: After the
effective date of the initial standards
and regulations promulgated under this
section, if any State determines that the
protection and enhancement of the
quality of some or all of the waters
within such States require greater
environmental protection, such State
may completely prohibit the discharge
from all vessels of any sewage, whether
treated or not, into such waters, except
that no such prohibition shall apply
until the Administrator determines that
adequate facilities for the safe and
sanitary removal and treatment of
sewage from all vessels are reasonably
available for such water to which such
prohibition would apply.
The information submitted to me by
the State of New Hampshire certified
that there are six disposal facilities
available to service vessels operating in
the coastal waters of New Hampshire. A
list of the facilities, phone numbers,
locations, and hours of operation is
appended at the end of the
determination.
Based on the examination of the
petition and its supporting information,
which included site visits by EPA New
England staff, I have determined that
adequate facilities for the safe and
sanitary removal and treatment of
sewage from all vessels are reasonably
available for the area covered under this
determination.
The area covered under this
determination is:
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Waterbody/general area
Latitude
Open Ocean—southern ........................................................................................................
Open Ocean—south of Isles of Shoals ................................................................................
Open Ocean—east of Isles of Shoals ..................................................................................
Open Ocean—northern ........................................................................................................
Open Ocean—center ............................................................................................................
Hampton Falls River .............................................................................................................
Great Bay—Squamscott River .............................................................................................
Great Bay—Lamprey River ..................................................................................................
Little Bay—Oyster River .......................................................................................................
Cocheco River ......................................................................................................................
Salmon Falls River ...............................................................................................................
This determination is made pursuant
to section 312 (f)(3) of Public Law 92–
500, as amended by Public Laws 95–217
and 100–4.
42°51′26.81241″
42°54′54.69793″
42°57′24.92153″
43°0′40.06352″
42°57′13.00278″
42°54′39.99647″
42°58′55.12418″
43°4′53.81971″
43°7′51.91065″
43°11′42.30454″
43°13′36.97946″
EPA has prepared a response to the
one written comment it received during
the 45-day comment period, and it may
be requested from EPA by writing to:
Longitude
¥70°44′50.43790″
¥70°37′48.0360″
¥70°32′6.08357″
¥70°39′39.85119″
¥70°41′42.94551″
¥70°51′49.17592″
¥70°56′45.02511″
¥70°56′4.65330″
¥70°55′4.¥70649″
¥70°52′21.96791″
¥70°48′40.68515″
Ann Rodney, U.S. EPA New England, 1
Congress Street, Suite 1100, COP,
Boston, MA 2114–2023.
MARINAS WITH PUMPOUT STATIONS
Marina name
Town
Waterbody
Phone number and VHF
number
George’s Marina ................
Dover ...........
Cocheco River ....
(603) 742–9089 .................
George
Maglaras.
Little Bay Boating Club ......
Great Bay Marine ...............
Dover ...........
Newington ....
Little Bay .............
Little Bay .............
(603) 749–9282 VHF: 9, 16
(603) 436–5299 VHF: 9, 68
Wentworth by the Sea Marina.
New Castle ..
Little Harbor ........
(603) 433–5050 VHF: 9,
68, 71.
Ed Rosholt .....
Ellen Saas/
Tom Brown.
Pat Kelley .......
Hampton River Marina .......
Hampton ......
Hampton Harbor
DES Mobile Pumpout Boat
Portsmouth ...
All coastal ...........
(603) 929–1422 VHF:10,
16.
(603) 436–0915 VHF: 9 .....
Dated: September 20, 2005.
Ira Leighton,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 1.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that
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public hearing. A request for a public
hearing must be submitted by October
27, 2005 to the Regional Administrator
at the address shown below. Frivolous
or insubstantial requests for a hearing
may be denied by the Regional
Administrator. However, if a substantial
request for a public hearing is made by
October 27, 2005, a public hearing will
be held. If no timely and appropriate
request for a hearing is received and the
Regional Administrator does not elect to
hold a hearing on his own motion, this
determination shall become final and
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include the following information: The
name, address, and telephone number of
the individual, organization, or other
entity requesting a hearing; a brief
statement of the requesting person’s
interest in the Regional Administrator’s
determination and a brief statement of
the information that the requesting
person intends to submit at such
hearing; and the signature of the
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Len Russell ....
Steve Root/
Ken Anderson.
Operating hours
8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (weekdays); 8:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
(Saturday); 9:00 a.m.–4:00
p.m. (Sunday).
Call marina.
24 hours (May through October).
8:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m. (weekdays); 7:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m.
(weekends).
Call marina.
Call for an appointment.
individual making the request, or, if the
request is made on behalf of an
organization or other entity, the
signature of a responsible official of the
organization or other entity.
All documents relating to
this determination are available for
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and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday,
at the following offices: Tennessee
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Conservation, Division of Water Supply,
401 Church Street, 6th Floor, L&C
Tower, Nashville, Tennessee 37219–
5404 or at the Environmental Protection
Agency, Region 4, Drinking Water
Section, 61 Forsyth Street SW, Atlanta,
Georgia 30303.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Amy Newbold, EPA Region 4, Drinking
Water Section at the Atlanta address
given above or at telephone (404) 562–
9482.
Authority: Section 1420 of the Safe
Drinking Water Act, as amended (1996), and
40 CFR part 142.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-7975-3]
New Hampshire Sanitation Device Standard; Notice of Determination
This Notice of Determination is for all New Hampshire coastal
waters.
On July 8, 2005 notice was published that the State of New
Hampshire had petitioned the Regional Administrator, Environmental
Protection Agency, to determine that adequate facilities for the safe
and sanitary removal and treatment of sewage from all vessels are
reasonably available for all coastal waters of New Hampshire. The
petition was filed pursuant to section 312(f)(3) of Public Law 92-500,
as amended by Public laws 95-217 and 100-4, for the purpose of
declaring these waters a ``No Discharge Area'' (NDA).
Section 312(f)(3) states: After the effective date of the initial
standards and regulations promulgated under this section, if any State
determines that the protection and enhancement of the quality of some
or all of the waters within such States require greater environmental
protection, such State may completely prohibit the discharge from all
vessels of any sewage, whether treated or not, into such waters, except
that no such prohibition shall apply until the Administrator determines
that adequate facilities for the safe and sanitary removal and
treatment of sewage from all vessels are reasonably available for such
water to which such prohibition would apply.
The information submitted to me by the State of New Hampshire
certified that there are six disposal facilities available to service
vessels operating in the coastal waters of New Hampshire. A list of the
facilities, phone numbers, locations, and hours of operation is
appended at the end of the determination.
Based on the examination of the petition and its supporting
information, which included site visits by EPA New England staff, I
have determined that adequate facilities for the safe and sanitary
removal and treatment of sewage from all vessels are reasonably
available for the area covered under this determination.
The area covered under this determination is:
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Waterbody/general area Latitude Longitude
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Open Ocean--southern............... 42[deg]51'26.81241'' -70[deg]44'50.43790''
Open Ocean--south of Isles of 42[deg]54'54.69793'' -70[deg]37'48.0360''
Shoals.
Open Ocean--east of Isles of Shoals 42[deg]57'24.92153'' -70[deg]32'6.08357''
Open Ocean--northern............... 43[deg]0'40.06352'' -70[deg]39'39.85119''
Open Ocean--center................. 42[deg]57'13.00278'' -70[deg]41'42.94551''
Hampton Falls River................ 42[deg]54'39.99647'' -70[deg]51'49.17592''
Great Bay--Squamscott River........ 42[deg]58'55.12418'' -70[deg]56'45.02511''
Great Bay--Lamprey River........... 43[deg]4'53.81971'' -70[deg]56'4.65330''
Little Bay--Oyster River........... 43[deg]7'51.91065'' -70[deg]55'4.-70649''
Cocheco River...................... 43[deg]11'42.30454'' -70[deg]52'21.96791''
Salmon Falls River................. 43[deg]13'36.97946'' -70[deg]48'40.68515''
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This determination is made pursuant to section 312 (f)(3) of Public
Law 92-500, as amended by Public Laws 95-217 and 100-4.
EPA has prepared a response to the one written comment it received
during the 45-day comment period, and it may be requested from EPA by
writing to: Ann Rodney, U.S. EPA New England, 1 Congress Street, Suite
1100, COP, Boston, MA 2114-2023.
Marinas With Pumpout Stations
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Phone number and VHF
Marina name Town Waterbody number Contact Operating hours
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George's Marina.................. Dover................ Cocheco River............. (603) 742-9089...... George Maglaras........ 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
(weekdays); 8:30
a.m.-6:00 p.m.
(Saturday); 9:00
a.m.-4:00 p.m.
(Sunday).
Little Bay Boating Club.......... Dover................ Little Bay................ (603) 749-9282 VHF: Ed Rosholt............. Call marina.
9, 16.
Great Bay Marine................. Newington............ Little Bay................ (603) 436-5299 VHF: Ellen Saas/Tom Brown... 24 hours (May
9, 68. through October).
Wentworth by the Sea Marina...... New Castle........... Little Harbor............. (603) 433-5050 VHF: Pat Kelley............. 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
9, 68, 71. (weekdays); 7:00
a.m. 8:00 p.m.
(weekends).
Hampton River Marina............. Hampton.............. Hampton Harbor............ (603) 929-1422 Len Russell............ Call marina.
VHF:10, 16.
DES Mobile Pumpout Boat.......... Portsmouth........... All coastal............... (603) 436-0915 VHF: Steve Root/Ken Anderson Call for an
9. appointment.
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Dated: September 20, 2005.
Ira Leighton,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 1.
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