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Title: NESHAP for Publicly Owned
Treatment Works (Renewal).
ICR Numbers: EPA ICR Number
1891.04, OMB Control Number 2060–
0428.
ICR Status: This ICR is scheduled to
expire on May 31, 2006. Under OMB
regulations, the Agency may continue to
conduct or sponsor the collection of
information while this submission is
pending at OMB. 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 title 40 of the CFR, after
appearing in the Federal Register when
approved, are listed in 40 CFR part 9,
and displayed either by publication in
the Federal Register or by other
appropriate means, such as on the
related collection instrument or form, if
applicable. The display of OMB control
numbers in certain EPA regulations is
consolidated in 40 CFR part 9.
Abstract: Respondents subject to
subpart VVV are owners or operators of
waste water treatment processes and
operations in the publicly owned
treatment works (POTW) source
category.
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All ‘‘new’’ sources must be in
compliance with the subpart VVV upon
startup or the promulgation date,
whichever is later. Owners and
operators of affected sources are subject
to the requirements of 40 CFR Part 63,
Subpart A, the General Provisions,
unless the regulation specifies
otherwise.
For ‘‘new’’ sources constructed or
reconstructed after the effective date of
the relevant standard, subpart VVV
requires that the source submit an
application for approval of construction
or reconstruction. The application is
required to contain information on the
air pollution control that will be used
for each potential HAP emission point.
The information in the initial
notification and the application for
construction or reconstruction will
enable enforcement personnel to
identify the number of sources subject
to the standards and to identify those
sources that are already in compliance.
Generally, respondents are required to
submit one-time reports of (1) start of
construction for new facilities and (2)
anticipated and actual start-up dates for
new facilities. All records are to be
maintained by the source for a period of
at least five years.
The subpart VVV also requires ‘‘new’’
affected sources to submit a notification
of compliance status. This notification
must be signed by a responsible
company official who certifies its
accuracy and certifies that the source
has complied with the standards. The
notification of compliance status must
be submitted within 180 days after the
compliance date for the affected source.
Emission and control requirements for
‘‘existing’’ industrial POTWs are
specified by the appropriate NESHAP(s)
for the industrial user. In addition, there
are no control requirements for
‘‘existing’’ non-industrial POTW
treatment plants. Therefore, there are no
subpart VVV recordkeeping or reporting
requirements for ‘‘existing’’ sources
covered by this ICR.
Burden Statement: The annual public
reporting and recordkeeping burden for
this collection of information is
estimated to average 1.15 hours per
response. 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 which have subsequently
changed; 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.
Respondents/Affected Entities:
Owners or operators of publicly owned
treatment works.
Estimated Number of Respondents: 6.
Frequency of Response: Initial, on
occasion, semiannual and annual.
Estimated Total Annual Hour
Burdens: 14.
Estimated Total Annual Cost: There
are no annualized capital or O&M costs.
Changes in the Estimates: There is a
decrease of 202 hours in the total
estimated burden currently identified in
the OMB Inventory of Approved ICR
Burdens. This decrease is due to a
correction. It is assumed that there are
six (6) affected sources subject to
subpart VVV, all of which are ‘‘existing’’
sources. Existing sources are only
required to submit semiannual reports.
The previous ICR also included burden
associated with developing a design
analysis and recordkeeping associated
with equipment inspection and
equipment monitoring, which are not
required for existing sources.
Dated: May 17, 2005.
Oscar Morales,
Director, Collection Strategies Division.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
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Notice of Meeting of the EPA’s
Children’s Health Protection Advisory
Committee (CHPAC)
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
Public Law 92–463, notice is hereby
given that the next meeting of the
Children’s Health Protection Advisory
Committee (CHPAC) will be held June
20 and 21, 2006 at RESOLVE,
Washington, DC. The CHPAC was
created to advise the Environmental
Protection Agency on science,
regulations, and other issues relating to
children’s environmental health.
DATES: The Voluntary Children’s
Chemical Evaluation Program (VCCEP)
task group will meet Tuesday June 20,
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2006. The Plenary session will take
place Wednesday June 21, 2006.
ADDRESSES: RESOLVE, 1255 23rd Street,
NW., Suite 275, Washington, DC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Contact Carolyn Hubbard, Office of
Children’s Health Protection, USEPA,
MC 1107A, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20460, (202) 564–
2189, hubbard.carolyn@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
meetings of the CHPAC are open to the
public. The VCCEP task group will meet
Tuesday June 20, 2006 2 p.m to 5 p.m.
The plenary CHPAC will meet on
Wednesday June 21, 2006 8:30 a.m. to
5:30 p.m., with a public comment
period at 11:45 a.m.
The plenary session will open with
introductions and a review of the
agenda and objectives for the meeting.
Agenda items include a presentation on
a best practices document on human
subjects testing by EPA’s National
Exposure Research Lab (NERL),
discussion and agreement on the VCCEP
comment letter, and a presentation on
approaches to protecting children from
adverse health effects of chemicals with
a focus on body burden, including what
changes in public policy might be
effective, what the right questions are to
ask, and what public and private actions
would be most useful. Draft agenda
attached.
Access and Accommodations: For
information on access or services for
individuals with disabilities, please
contact Carolyn Hubbard at 202–564–
2189 or hubbard.carolyn@epa.gov. To
request accommodation of a disability,
please contact Carolyn Hubbard
preferably at least 10 days prior to the
meeting, to give EPA as much time as
possible to process your request.
Dated: May 22, 2006.
Carolyn Hubbard,
Designated Federal Official.
Children’s Health Protection Advisory
Committee
Resolve 1255 23rd Street NW., Suite
275, Washington, DC 20037, June 20–21,
2006
Draft Agenda
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Tuesday June 20, 2006
2–5 p.m. Voluntary Children’s
Chemical Evaluation Program
(VCCEP) Task Group Meeting
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
8:30 a.m. Welcome, Introductions,
Review Meeting Agenda.
8:45 a.m. Review of CHPAC Operating
Procedures.
9 a.m. Highlights of Recent OCHP
Activities.
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9:30 a.m. Best Practices for NERL
Observational Human Research
Studies.
10:30 a.m. Break.
10:45 a.m. VCCEP Comment Letter.
11:45 a.m. Public Comment.
12:15 p.m. Lunch.
1:45 p.m. VCCEP Comment Letter
(continued).
2:45 p.m. Break.
3 p.m. Reducing Body Burden to
Protect America’s Children.
5 p.m. VCCEP Comment Letter (if
needed).
5:30 p.m. Adjourn.
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BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Change in Bank Control Notices;
Acquisition of Shares of Bank or Bank
Holding Companies
The notificants listed below have
applied under the Change in Bank
Control Act (12 U.S.C. 1817(j)) and
§ 225.41 of the Board’s Regulation Y (12
CFR 225.41) to acquire a bank or bank
holding company. The factors that are
considered in acting on the notices are
set forth in paragraph 7 of the Act (12
U.S.C. 1817(j)(7)).
The notices are available for
immediate inspection at the Federal
Reserve Bank indicated. The notices
also will be available for inspection at
the office of the Board of Governors.
Interested persons may express their
views in writing to the Reserve Bank
indicated for that notice or to the offices
of the Board of Governors. Comments
must be received not later than June 13,
2006.
A. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
(Patrick M. Wilder, Assistant Vice
President) 230 South LaSalle Street,
Chicago, Illinois 60690-1414:
1. Richard N. Glendening, Pella, Iowa,
individually and as trustee of the
Richard Glendening Trust and the Linda
Glendening Subchapter S Trust, and
acting in concert with the Glendening
Family (Richard and Mary Glendening,
Pella, Iowa; Linda Glendening, Pella,
Iowa; Kara and Nathan Busker, Oakland,
New Jersey; Eric and Sanae Glendening,
Terre Haute, Indiana; Erin Glendening,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Brent and
Mary Jaco, Galveston, Texas); to retain
voting shares of Leighton Investment
Company, Pella, Iowa, and thereby
indirectly retain voting shares of
Leighton State Bank, Pella, Iowa.
B. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
(Glenda Wilson, Community Affairs
Officer) 411 Locust Street, St. Louis,
Missouri 63166-2034:
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1. J. Chester Porter, Mount
Washington, Kentucky; Spencer Access,
LLC, Taylorsville, Kentucky, and the
William G. Porter Revocable Trust;
William G. Porter, Trustee, Sarasota,
Florida, to acquire control of Porter
Bancorp, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky, and
thereby indirectly acquire control of PBI
Bank, Louisville, Kentucky.
C. Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas
City (Donna J. Ward, Assistant Vice
President) 925 Grand Avenue, Kansas
City, Missouri 64198-0001:
1. Phillip Bray, as trustee of the
Phillip Bray Trust, Cameron, Missouri,
and Gladys Bray as trusteee of the
Gladys Bray Trust, Cameron, Missouri,
as husband and wife acting in concert;
and Kenneth Bray and Margart Bray as
co–trustees of the Kenneth Bray and
Margaret Bray Trust, Cameron,
Missouri, also acting in concert with
Phillip and Gladys Bray, to retain voting
shares of Farmers Bancshares, Inc.,
Maysville, Missouri, and thereby
indirectly retain voting shares of
Independent Farmers Bank, Maysville,
Missouri.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System, May 24, 2006.
Jennifer J. Johnson,
Secretary of the Board.
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BILLING CODE 6210–01–S
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Formations of, Acquisitions by, and
Mergers of Bank Holding Companies
The companies listed in this notice
have applied to the Board for approval,
pursuant to the Bank Holding Company
Act of 1956 (12 U.S.C. 1841 et seq.)
(BHC Act), Regulation Y (12 CFR Part
225), and all other applicable statutes
and regulations to become a bank
holding company and/or to acquire the
assets or the ownership of, control of, or
the power to vote shares of a bank or
bank holding company and all of the
banks and nonbanking companies
owned by the bank holding company,
including the companies listed below.
The applications listed below, as well
as other related filings required by the
Board, are available for immediate
inspection at the Federal Reserve Bank
indicated. The application also will be
available for inspection at the offices of
the Board of Governors. Interested
persons may express their views in
writing on the standards enumerated in
the BHC Act (12 U.S.C. 1842(c)). If the
proposal also involves the acquisition of
a nonbanking company, the review also
includes whether the acquisition of the
nonbanking company complies with the
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-8175-1]
Notice of Meeting of the EPA's Children's Health Protection
Advisory Committee (CHPAC)
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee
Act, Public Law 92-463, notice is hereby given that the next meeting of
the Children's Health Protection Advisory Committee (CHPAC) will be
held June 20 and 21, 2006 at RESOLVE, Washington, DC. The CHPAC was
created to advise the Environmental Protection Agency on science,
regulations, and other issues relating to children's environmental
health.
DATES: The Voluntary Children's Chemical Evaluation Program (VCCEP)
task group will meet Tuesday June 20,
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2006. The Plenary session will take place Wednesday June 21, 2006.
ADDRESSES: RESOLVE, 1255 23rd Street, NW., Suite 275, Washington, DC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Contact Carolyn Hubbard, Office of
Children's Health Protection, USEPA, MC 1107A, 1200 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20460, (202) 564-2189,
hubbard.carolyn@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The meetings of the CHPAC are open to the
public. The VCCEP task group will meet Tuesday June 20, 2006 2 p.m to 5
p.m. The plenary CHPAC will meet on Wednesday June 21, 2006 8:30 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m., with a public comment period at 11:45 a.m.
The plenary session will open with introductions and a review of
the agenda and objectives for the meeting. Agenda items include a
presentation on a best practices document on human subjects testing by
EPA's National Exposure Research Lab (NERL), discussion and agreement
on the VCCEP comment letter, and a presentation on approaches to
protecting children from adverse health effects of chemicals with a
focus on body burden, including what changes in public policy might be
effective, what the right questions are to ask, and what public and
private actions would be most useful. Draft agenda attached.
Access and Accommodations: For information on access or services
for individuals with disabilities, please contact Carolyn Hubbard at
202-564-2189 or hubbard.carolyn@epa.gov. To request accommodation of a
disability, please contact Carolyn Hubbard preferably at least 10 days
prior to the meeting, to give EPA as much time as possible to process
your request.
Dated: May 22, 2006.
Carolyn Hubbard,
Designated Federal Official.
Children's Health Protection Advisory Committee
Resolve 1255 23rd Street NW., Suite 275, Washington, DC 20037, June 20-
21, 2006
Draft Agenda
Tuesday June 20, 2006
2-5 p.m. Voluntary Children's Chemical Evaluation Program (VCCEP) Task
Group Meeting
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
8:30 a.m. Welcome, Introductions, Review Meeting Agenda.
8:45 a.m. Review of CHPAC Operating Procedures.
9 a.m. Highlights of Recent OCHP Activities.
9:30 a.m. Best Practices for NERL Observational Human Research Studies.
10:30 a.m. Break.
10:45 a.m. VCCEP Comment Letter.
11:45 a.m. Public Comment.
12:15 p.m. Lunch.
1:45 p.m. VCCEP Comment Letter (continued).
2:45 p.m. Break.
3 p.m. Reducing Body Burden to Protect America's Children.
5 p.m. VCCEP Comment Letter (if needed).
5:30 p.m. Adjourn.
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