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TABLE 1.—CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS SCHEDULE FOR REGULATION—Continued
Emissions
megagrams
per year
(Mg/yr)
Product category
Total for Group IV ...................................................................................................................................................................
482,902
Emissions addressed by schedule ........................................................................................................................................................
1990 CAA section 183(e) baseline emissions ......................................................................................................................................
Percentage of baseline addressed by schedule ...................................................................................................................................
2,968,998
3,710,526
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National Environmental Justice
Advisory Council; Notification of
Public Meeting and Public Comment
Environmental Protection
Agency.
ACTION: Notification of public meeting.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA), Public
Law 92–463, the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) hereby
provides notice that the National
Environmental Justice Advisory Council
(NEJAC) will meet on the dates and
times described below. All meetings are
open to the public. Members of the
public are encouraged to provide
comments relevant to the specific issues
being considered by the NEJAC. For
additional information about registering
for public comment, please see
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. Due to
limited space, seating at the NEJAC
meeting will be on a first-come basis.
DATES: The NEJAC meeting will take
place at the Washington Plaza Hotel, 10
Thomas Circle, NW., Washington, DC
20005. On-site registration for the
NEJAC meeting will begin on Tuesday,
June 20, 2006 at 11 a.m. The NEJAC will
convene Tuesday, June 20, 2006, from 1
p.m. to 5 p.m. The NEJAC will
reconvene on Wednesday, June 21,
2006, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and
Thursday, June 22, 2006, from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. One public comment session
relevant to the specific issues being
considered by the NEJAC is scheduled
for Tuesday, June 20, 2006, from 7 p.m.
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to 9 p.m. All times noted are Eastern
Time. Members of the public who wish
to participate in the public comment
period are encouraged to pre-register by
Wednesday, June 14, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Correspondence concerning the meeting
should be sent to Ms. Victoria Robinson,
NEJAC Program Manager, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, at
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
(MC2201A), Washington, DC 20460; via
e-mail at environmental-justiceepa@epa.gov; by telephone at (202) 564–
6349; or by FAX at (202) 564–1624.
Additional information about the
meeting is available at the Internet Web
site: https://www.epa.gov/compliance/
environmentaljustice/nejac/
meetings.html.
Pre-registration for all attendees is
recommended. To register online, visit
the Web site above. Requests for
registration forms should be sent to Ms.
Julianne Pardi of ICF International at:
9300 Lee Highway, Fairfax, Virginia
22031; Telephone: (703) 934–3873; Email: jpardi@icfi.com, or FAX: (703)
934–3270. Hearing-impaired individuals
or non-English speaking attendees
wishing to arrange for a sign language or
foreign language interpreter, may make
appropriate arrangements using these
numbers also.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Charter of the NEJAC states that the
advisory committee shall provide
independent advice to the
Administrator on areas that may
include, among other things, ‘‘advice on
EPA’s progress, quality and adequacy in
planning, developing and implementing
environmental justice strategies,
projects and programs’’ relating to
environment justice. In order to provide
such independent advice, the Agency
requests that the NEJAC convene a
focused, issue-oriented public meeting
in Washington, DC. To help prepare for
this specific focused policy issue
meeting the following background
information is provided:
The meeting shall be used to receive
comments on, discuss, and analyze
what mechanisms will most effectively:
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(1) Ensure continuation of timely,
relevant and cogent public policy advice
on environmental justice issues/
concerns; (2) enable impacted
communities to continue to raise
concerns to government agencies; (3)
support continued partnership-building
and problem-solving capacity among
EPA’s regulatory partners and other
environmental justice stakeholders; and
(4) promote opportunities for training
and sharing lessons learned for all
stakeholders involved in the
environmental justice dialogue. The
Agency, furthermore, requests that the
NEJAC produce a comprehensive report
on the differing views, interests,
concerns, and perspectives expressed by
the stakeholder participants on the
focused policy issue, and provide
advice and recommendations for the
Agency’s review and consideration.
In order to fulfill this charge, the
NEJAC is being asked to discuss and
provide recommendations regarding the
following broad public policy questions:
• What venues and other mechanisms
would be most effective for EPA to
continue to obtain public policy advice
on specific environmental justice
issues/concerns?
• What mechanisms would be most
effective for EPA to receive timely
advice on specific environmental justice
issues/concerns that require action or
decision on short notice?
• What are the best mechanisms to
continue to build a collaborative
problem-solving capacity to address
environmental justice issues/concerns
among EPA’s regulatory partners and
other environmental justice
stakeholders?
In addition, the NEJAC will deliberate
on two draft reports: (1) the Gulf Coast
Hurricanes Workgroup’s draft advice
and recommendations on the
environmental justice issues related to
natural disasters such as Hurricanes
Katrina and Rita, and (2) the Waste and
Facility Siting Subcommittee’s draft
report, ‘‘Unintended Impacts of
Redevelopment and Revitalization
Efforts in Five Environmental Justice
Communities.’’ Documents that are the
subject of NEJAC reviews normally are
available from the originating EPA office
and are not available from the NEJAC.
The Gulf Coast Hurricanes
Workgroup’s draft advice and
recommendations responds to the
following question:
How can EPA effectively address the
vulnerabilities of all communities to public
health and environmental risks and harms,
including minority and low-income
communities, in EPA’s response and
rebuilding, and preparedness and prevention
efforts, in the aftermath of natural disasters
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similar to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita,
pursuant to the National Response Plan and
applicable statutory authorities and their
implementing regulations, as well as
Executive Order 12898?
The Waste and Facility Siting
Subcommittee’s draft report provides
draft advice and recommendations
based upon lessons learned regarding
unintended impacts of successful
brownfields cleanup at redevelopment
and revitalization projects in five
minority, low-income, and/or tribal
communities.
Public Comment: Individuals or
groups making oral presentations during
the public comment period will be
limited to a total time of five minutes.
Only one representative of a
community, an organization, or a group
will be allowed to speak. Any number
of written comments can be submitted
for the record. The suggested format for
individuals making public comment
should be as follows: Name of Speaker,
Name of Organization/Community,
Address/Telephone/E-mail, Description
of Concern and its Relationship to the
policy issue(s), and Recommendations
or desired outcome. If you wish to
submit written comments of any length,
at least 50 copies should be received by
Friday, June 14, 2006. Written
comments received after that date will
be provided to the NEJAC as logistics
allow. All information should be sent to
the address, e-mail, or fax number listed
in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section above.
Dated: May 10, 2006.
Charles Lee,
Designated Federal Officer, National
Environmental Justice Advisory Council.
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press inquiries should be directed to:
Kromeklia Bryant, Ozone Transport
Commission/MANE–VU Office, 444
North Capitol Street NW., Suite 638,
Washington, DC 20001; (202) 508–3840;
e-mail: ozone@otcair.org; Web site:
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The Clean
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Section 184 provisions for the ‘‘Control
of Interstate Ozone Air Pollution.’’
Section 184(a) establishes an ‘‘Ozone
Transport Region’’ (OTR) comprised of
the States of Connecticut, Delaware,
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont,
parts of Virginia and the District of
Columbia. The purpose of the OTC is to
deal with ground-level ozone formation,
transport, and control within the OTR.
The purpose of this notice is to
announce that the OTC will meet on
June 6–7, 2006 at the address noted
earlier in this notice. This meeting will
explore options available for reducing
ground-level ozone precursors in a
multi-pollutant context. Section
176A(b)(2) of the Clean Air Act
Amendments of 1990 specifies that the
meeting of the OTC is not subject to the
provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act. This meeting will be
open to the public as space permits.
Type of Meeting: Open.
Agenda: Copies of the final agenda
will be available from the OTC office
(202) 508–3840; by e-mail:
ozone@otcair.org or via the OTC Web
site at https://www.otcair.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Meeting of the Ozone Transport
Commission
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
Dated: April 28, 2006.
Judith Katz,
Acting Regional Administrator, Region III.
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the Ozone Transport Commission
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DATES: The meeting will be held June 6–
7, 2006 starting at 1 p.m. on June 6,
2006 and ending June 7, 2006 at 4 p.m.
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ACTION: Notification of public meeting.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), Public
Law 92-463, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hereby
provides notice that the National Environmental Justice Advisory
Council (NEJAC) will meet on the dates and times described below. All
meetings are open to the public. Members of the public are encouraged
to provide comments relevant to the specific issues being considered by
the NEJAC. For additional information about registering for public
comment, please see SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. Due to limited space,
seating at the NEJAC meeting will be on a first-come basis.
DATES: The NEJAC meeting will take place at the Washington Plaza Hotel,
10 Thomas Circle, NW., Washington, DC 20005. On-site registration for
the NEJAC meeting will begin on Tuesday, June 20, 2006 at 11 a.m. The
NEJAC will convene Tuesday, June 20, 2006, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The
NEJAC will reconvene on Wednesday, June 21, 2006, from 8:30 a.m. to 5
p.m., and Thursday, June 22, 2006, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. One public
comment session relevant to the specific issues being considered by the
NEJAC is scheduled for Tuesday, June 20, 2006, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
All times noted are Eastern Time. Members of the public who wish to
participate in the public comment period are encouraged to pre-register
by Wednesday, June 14, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Correspondence concerning the meeting
should be sent to Ms. Victoria Robinson, NEJAC Program Manager, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, at 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
(MC2201A), Washington, DC 20460; via e-mail at environmental-justice-
epa@epa.gov; by telephone at (202) 564-6349; or by FAX at (202) 564-
1624. Additional information about the meeting is available at the
Internet Web site: https://www.epa.gov/compliance/environmentaljustice/
nejac/meetings.html.
Pre-registration for all attendees is recommended. To register
online, visit the Web site above. Requests for registration forms
should be sent to Ms. Julianne Pardi of ICF International at: 9300 Lee
Highway, Fairfax, Virginia 22031; Telephone: (703) 934-3873; E-mail:
jpardi@icfi.com, or FAX: (703) 934-3270. Hearing-impaired individuals
or non-English speaking attendees wishing to arrange for a sign
language or foreign language interpreter, may make appropriate
arrangements using these numbers also.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Charter of the NEJAC states that the
advisory committee shall provide independent advice to the
Administrator on areas that may include, among other things, ``advice
on EPA's progress, quality and adequacy in planning, developing and
implementing environmental justice strategies, projects and programs''
relating to environment justice. In order to provide such independent
advice, the Agency requests that the NEJAC convene a focused, issue-
oriented public meeting in Washington, DC. To help prepare for this
specific focused policy issue meeting the following background
information is provided:
The meeting shall be used to receive comments on, discuss, and
analyze what mechanisms will most effectively:
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(1) Ensure continuation of timely, relevant and cogent public policy
advice on environmental justice issues/concerns; (2) enable impacted
communities to continue to raise concerns to government agencies; (3)
support continued partnership-building and problem-solving capacity
among EPA's regulatory partners and other environmental justice
stakeholders; and (4) promote opportunities for training and sharing
lessons learned for all stakeholders involved in the environmental
justice dialogue. The Agency, furthermore, requests that the NEJAC
produce a comprehensive report on the differing views, interests,
concerns, and perspectives expressed by the stakeholder participants on
the focused policy issue, and provide advice and recommendations for
the Agency's review and consideration.
In order to fulfill this charge, the NEJAC is being asked to
discuss and provide recommendations regarding the following broad
public policy questions:
What venues and other mechanisms would be most effective
for EPA to continue to obtain public policy advice on specific
environmental justice issues/concerns?
What mechanisms would be most effective for EPA to receive
timely advice on specific environmental justice issues/concerns that
require action or decision on short notice?
What are the best mechanisms to continue to build a
collaborative problem-solving capacity to address environmental justice
issues/concerns among EPA's regulatory partners and other environmental
justice stakeholders?
In addition, the NEJAC will deliberate on two draft reports: (1)
the Gulf Coast Hurricanes Workgroup's draft advice and recommendations
on the environmental justice issues related to natural disasters such
as Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and (2) the Waste and Facility Siting
Subcommittee's draft report, ``Unintended Impacts of Redevelopment and
Revitalization Efforts in Five Environmental Justice Communities.''
Documents that are the subject of NEJAC reviews normally are available
from the originating EPA office and are not available from the NEJAC.
The Gulf Coast Hurricanes Workgroup's draft advice and
recommendations responds to the following question:
How can EPA effectively address the vulnerabilities of all
communities to public health and environmental risks and harms,
including minority and low-income communities, in EPA's response and
rebuilding, and preparedness and prevention efforts, in the
aftermath of natural disasters similar to Hurricanes Katrina and
Rita, pursuant to the National Response Plan and applicable
statutory authorities and their implementing regulations, as well as
Executive Order 12898?
The Waste and Facility Siting Subcommittee's draft report provides
draft advice and recommendations based upon lessons learned regarding
unintended impacts of successful brownfields cleanup at redevelopment
and revitalization projects in five minority, low-income, and/or tribal
communities.
Public Comment: Individuals or groups making oral presentations
during the public comment period will be limited to a total time of
five minutes. Only one representative of a community, an organization,
or a group will be allowed to speak. Any number of written comments can
be submitted for the record. The suggested format for individuals
making public comment should be as follows: Name of Speaker, Name of
Organization/Community, Address/Telephone/E-mail, Description of
Concern and its Relationship to the policy issue(s), and
Recommendations or desired outcome. If you wish to submit written
comments of any length, at least 50 copies should be received by
Friday, June 14, 2006. Written comments received after that date will
be provided to the NEJAC as logistics allow. All information should be
sent to the address, e-mail, or fax number listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section above.
Dated: May 10, 2006.
Charles Lee,
Designated Federal Officer, National Environmental Justice Advisory
Council.
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