Science Advisory Board Staff Office, Request for Nominations for Review of Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Assessment of Materials and Equipment Manual (MARSAME), 11356-11358 [E7-4562]

Download as PDF cprice-sewell on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES 11356 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 48 / Tuesday, March 13, 2007 / Notices of the CFR, after appearing in the Federal Register when approved, are listed in 40 CFR part 9, are 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: Section 1018 of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 (42 U.S.C. 4852d) requires that sellers and lessors of most residential housing built before 1978 disclose known information on the presence of lead-based paint and leadbased paint hazards, and provide an EPA-approved pamphlet to purchasers and renters before selling or leasing the housing. Sellers of pre-1978 housing are also required to provide prospective purchasers with 10 days to conduct an inspection or risk assessment for leadbased paint hazards before obligating purchasers under contracts to purchase the property. The rule does not apply to rental housing that has been found to be free of lead-based paint, zero-bedroom dwellings, housing for the elderly, housing for the handicapped, or shortterm leases. The affected parties and the information collection-related requirements related to each are described below: 1. Sellers of pre-1978 residential housing. Sellers of pre-1978 housing must attach certain notification and disclosure language to their sales/ leasing contracts. The attachment lists the information disclosed and acknowledges compliance by the seller, purchaser, and any agents involved in the transaction. 2. Lessors of pre-1978 residential housing. Lessors of pre-1978 housing must attach notification and disclosure language to their leasing contracts. The attachment, which lists the information disclosed and acknowledges compliance with all elements of the rule, must be signed by the lessor, lessee, and any agents acting on their behalf. Agents and lessees must retain the information for 3 years from the completion of the transaction. 3. Agents acting on behalf of sellers or lessors. Section 1018 of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 specifically directs EPA and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to require agents acting on behalf of sellers or lessors to ensure compliance with the disclosure regulations. Responses to the collection of information are mandatory (see 40 CFR part 745, Subpart F, and 24 CFR part 35, Subpart H). Respondents may claim all VerDate Aug<31>2005 14:58 Mar 12, 2007 Jkt 211001 or part of a notice confidential. EPA will disclose information that is covered by a claim of confidentiality only to the extent permitted by, and in accordance with, the procedures in TSCA section 14 and 40 CFR part 2. Burden statement: The annual public reporting and recordkeeping burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 0.18 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 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. The ICR provides a detailed explanation of this estimate, which is only briefly summarized here: Estimated total number of potential respondents: 42,021,000. Frequency of response: On occasion. Estimated total average number of responses for each respondent: 1. Estimated total annual burden hours: 7,744,616 hours. Estimated total annual costs: $136,475,304. This includes an estimated burden cost of $136,475,304 and an estimated cost of $0 for capital investment or maintenance and operational costs. IV. Are There Changes in the Estimates from the Last Approval? There is a decrease of 1,110,994 hours (from 8,855,610 hours to 7,744,616 hours) in the total estimated respondent burden compared with that currently in the OMB inventory. This decrease reflects the gradually declining share of target housing in the nation’s housing stock. The decrease is an adjustment. V. What is the Next Step in the Process for this ICR? EPA will consider the comments received and amend the ICR as appropriate. The final ICR package will then be submitted to OMB for review and approval pursuant to 5 CFR 1320.12. EPA will issue another Federal Register notice pursuant to 5 CFR 1320.5(a)(1)(iv) to announce the PO 00000 Frm 00037 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 submission of the ICR to OMB and the opportunity to submit additional comments to OMB. If you have any questions about this ICR or the approval process, please contact the technical person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. List of Subjects Environmental protection, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements. Dated: March 6, 2007. James B. Gulliford, Assistant Administrator, Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances. [FR Doc. E7–4528 Filed 3–12–07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY [FRL–8287–1] Science Advisory Board Staff Office, Request for Nominations for Review of Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Assessment of Materials and Equipment Manual (MARSAME) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: SUMMARY: The EPA Science Advisory Board (SAB) Staff Office is requesting nominations to augment expertise to the SAB’s Radiation Advisory Committee (RAC) to review the December 2006 draft of the Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Assessment of Materials and Equipment Manual (MARSAME), which is a supplement to the Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Assessment Manual (MARSSIM). MARSAME provides information on planning, conducting, evaluating, and documenting radiological disposition surveys for the assessment of materials and equipment. DATES: Nominations should be submitted by April 3, 2007 per the instructions below. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any member of the public wishing further information regarding this Request for Nominations may contact Dr. K. Jack Kooyoomjian, Designated Federal Officer (DFO), via telephone/voice mail at (202) 343–9984; via e-mail at kooyoomjian.jack@epa.gov or at the U.S. EPA Science Advisory Board (1400F), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460. General information about the SAB can be found in the SAB Web site at https:// www.epa.gov/sab. The EPA technical contact for this review is Dr. Mary E. Clark, who may be contacted via E:\FR\FM\13MRN1.SGM 13MRN1 cprice-sewell on PROD1PC66 with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 48 / Tuesday, March 13, 2007 / Notices telephone at (202) 343–9348 or by email at clark.marye@epa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background: The December 2006 draft Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Assessment of Materials and Equipment Manual (MARSAME) is a supplement to the Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Assessment Manual (MARSSIM) (EPA 402–R–970–016, Rev. 1, August 2000 and June 2001 update). The scope of MARSSIM was limited to surface soils and building surfaces. The MARSAME supplement addresses materials and equipment (M&E) potentially affected by radioactivity, including metals, concrete, tools, equipment, piping, conduit, furniture and dispersible bulk materials such as trash, rubble, roofing materials, and sludge. M&E may be containers and packages in general commerce or from licensed radioactivity users. The wide variety of M&E requires additional flexibility in the survey process, and this flexibility is incorporated into MARSAME. The MARSAME draft document has been developed collaboratively by four Federal agencies having authority and control over radioactive materials: the Department of Defense (DOD), Department of Energy (DOE), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). MARSAME encourages an effective use of resources, and when finalized, will be a multiagency consensus document. MARSAME was developed collaboratively by the MARSSIM Work Group over the past five years by technical staff of the four Federal agencies having authority for control of radioactive materials (60 FR 12555; March 7, 1995). The EPA’s Science Advisory Board (SAB) previously provided advice on MARSAME (EPA–SAB–RAC–CON–03– 002, dated Feb 27, 2003); EPA–SAB– RAC–CON–04–001, dated February 9, 2004); MARSSIM (EPA–SAB–RAC–97– 008, dated September 30, 1997), and MARLAP (Multi-Agency Radiological Laboratory Analytical Protocols), (EPA– SAB–RAC–03–009, dated June 10, 2003). On behalf of the four participating Federal agencies, EPA’s Office of Radiation and Indoor Air (ORIA) is requesting that the SAB peer review the draft MARSAME manual dated December, 2006. The aforementioned SAB reports may be found on the SAB’s Web site (https:// www.epa.gov/sab in the reports listings). Relevant background information on MARSAME can be found at https:// www.marsame.org. The draft VerDate Aug<31>2005 14:58 Mar 12, 2007 Jkt 211001 MARSAME manual may be found at https://epa.gov/radiation/marssim/ publicpreview.htm#obtain. The SAB is requesting nominations for potential panelists to provide comments on the MARSAME draft manual. The Panel will review the technical acceptability of the MARSAME approach for environmental radiological surveys, appropriate disposition of M&E to contain radionuclide concentrations or radioactivity above background, the technical acceptability of the statistical methodology, and the adequacy of procedures for determining measurement uncertainty, detectability, and quantifiability. Request for Nominations: The SAB Staff Office is requesting nominations to augment expertise to the Radiation Advisory Committee (RAC) to review the MARSAME draft manual. The augmented RAC will provide advice through the chartered SAB, and will comply with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) and all appropriate SAB procedural policies. To supplement expertise on the RAC, the SAB Staff Office is seeking individuals with nationally recognized radiation expertise and knowledge of the MARSAME topic such that the entire Panel will possess expertise and knowledge in the following areas in a materials and equipment (M&E) setting: (1) Statistics applicable to radiological surveys of M&E; (2) Radioactive waste management with emphasis on after market materials recycling, decommissioning/cleanup of radiation sites, and facilities operations experience at large as well as small radiological sites; (3) Instrumentation for radiation detection with emphasis on Measurement Quality Objectives (MQOs) as well as scan-only and in-situ survey techniques and instrumentation; (4) Radiation data management with emphasis on Data Quality Assessment (DQA) and Data Quality Objective (DQO) protocols; and (5) General radiation health safety and worker protection specializing in facility operation safety, clean-up, and decommissioning a large site or facility (e.g., a nuclear waste storage facility or a nuclear power plant). Process and Deadline for Submitting Nominations: Any interested person or organization may nominate qualified individuals to add expertise to the Radiation Advisory Committee (RAC) in the areas of expertise described above. Nominations should be submitted in electronic format through the SAB Web site at the following URL: https:// PO 00000 Frm 00038 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 11357 www.epa.gov/sab; or directly via the Form for Nominating Individuals to Panels of the EPA Science Advisory Board link found at URL: https:// www.epa.gov/sab/panels/ paneltopics.html. Please follow the instructions for submitting nominations carefully. To be considered, nominations should include all of the information required on the associated forms. Anyone unable to submit nominations using the electronic form and who has any questions concerning the nomination process may contact Dr. K. Jack Kooyoomjian, DFO, as indicated above in this notice. Nominations should be submitted in time to arrive no later than April 3, 2007. For nominees to be considered, please include: Contact information; a curriculum vitae; a biosketch of no more than two paragraphs (containing information on the nominee’s current position, educational background, areas of expertise and research activities, service on other advisory committees and professional societies; the candidate’s special expertise related to the panel being formed; and sources of recent grant and/or contract support). The EPA SAB Staff Office will acknowledge receipt of nominations. The names and biosketches of qualified nominees identified by respondents to the Federal Register notice and additional experts identified by the SAB Staff will be posted on the SAB Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/sab. Public comments on this ‘‘Short List’’ of candidates will be accepted for 21 calendar days. The public will be requested to provide relevant information or other documentation on nominees that the SAB Staff Office should consider in evaluating candidates. For the EPA SAB Staff Office, a balanced subcommittee or review panel includes candidates who possess the necessary domains of knowledge, the relevant scientific perspectives (which, among other factors, can be influenced by work history and affiliation), and the collective breadth of experience to adequately address the charge. In establishing the final Radiation Advisory Committee (RAC), the SAB Staff Office will consider public comments on the ‘‘Short List’’ of candidates, information provided by the candidates themselves, and background information independently gathered by the SAB Staff Office. Specific criteria to be used for Panel membership include: (a) Scientific and/or technical expertise, knowledge, and experience (primary factors); (b) availability and willingness to serve; (c) absence of financial conflicts of interest; (d) absence of an E:\FR\FM\13MRN1.SGM 13MRN1 11358 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 48 / Tuesday, March 13, 2007 / Notices appearance of a lack of impartiality; and (e) skills working in committees, subcommittees and advisory panels; and, for the Panel as a whole, (f) diversity of, and balance among, scientific expertise, viewpoints, etc. The SAB Staff Office’s evaluation of an absence of financial conflicts of interest will include a review of the ‘‘Confidential Financial Disclosure Form for Special Government Employees Serving on Federal Advisory Committees at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’’ (EPA Form 3110– 48). This confidential form allows Government officials to determine whether there is a statutory conflict between that person’s public responsibilities (which includes membership on an EPA Federal advisory committee) and private interests and activities, or the appearance of a lack of impartiality, as defined by Federal regulation. The form may be viewed and downloaded from the following URL address: https:// www.epa.gov/sab/pdf/epaform3110– 48.pdf. The approved policy under which the EPA SAB Office selects subcommittees and review panels is described in the following document: Overview of the Panel Formation Process at the Environmental Protection Agency Science Advisory Board (EPA–SAB–EC– 02–010), which is posted on the SAB Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/sab/ pdf/ec02010.pdf. Dated: March 5, 2007. Anthony F. Maciorowski, Deputy Director, EPA Science Advisory Board Staff Office. [FR Doc. 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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

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Science Advisory Board Staff Office, Request for Nominations for 
Review of Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Assessment of Materials and 
Equipment Manual (MARSAME)

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The EPA Science Advisory Board (SAB) Staff Office is 
requesting nominations to augment expertise to the SAB's Radiation 
Advisory Committee (RAC) to review the December 2006 draft of the 
Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Assessment of Materials and Equipment 
Manual (MARSAME), which is a supplement to the Multi-Agency Radiation 
Survey and Site Assessment Manual (MARSSIM). MARSAME provides 
information on planning, conducting, evaluating, and documenting 
radiological disposition surveys for the assessment of materials and 
equipment.

DATES: Nominations should be submitted by April 3, 2007 per the 
instructions below.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any member of the public wishing 
further information regarding this Request for Nominations may contact 
Dr. K. Jack Kooyoomjian, Designated Federal Officer (DFO), via 
telephone/voice mail at (202) 343-9984; via e-mail at 
kooyoomjian.jack@epa.gov or at the U.S. EPA Science Advisory Board 
(1400F), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460. General 
information about the SAB can be found in the SAB Web site at https://
www.epa.gov/sab. The EPA technical contact for this review is Dr. Mary 
E. Clark, who may be contacted via

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telephone at (202) 343-9348 or by e-mail at clark.marye@epa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    Background: The December 2006 draft Multi-Agency Radiation Survey 
and Assessment of Materials and Equipment Manual (MARSAME) is a 
supplement to the Multi-Agency Radiation Survey and Site Assessment 
Manual (MARSSIM) (EPA 402-R-970-016, Rev. 1, August 2000 and June 2001 
update). The scope of MARSSIM was limited to surface soils and building 
surfaces. The MARSAME supplement addresses materials and equipment 
(M&E) potentially affected by radioactivity, including metals, 
concrete, tools, equipment, piping, conduit, furniture and dispersible 
bulk materials such as trash, rubble, roofing materials, and sludge. 
M&E may be containers and packages in general commerce or from licensed 
radioactivity users. The wide variety of M&E requires additional 
flexibility in the survey process, and this flexibility is incorporated 
into MARSAME.
    The MARSAME draft document has been developed collaboratively by 
four Federal agencies having authority and control over radioactive 
materials: the Department of Defense (DOD), Department of Energy (DOE), 
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Nuclear Regulatory 
Commission (NRC). MARSAME encourages an effective use of resources, and 
when finalized, will be a multi-agency consensus document. MARSAME was 
developed collaboratively by the MARSSIM Work Group over the past five 
years by technical staff of the four Federal agencies having authority 
for control of radioactive materials (60 FR 12555; March 7, 1995).
    The EPA's Science Advisory Board (SAB) previously provided advice 
on MARSAME (EPA-SAB-RAC-CON-03-002, dated Feb 27, 2003); EPA-SAB-RAC-
CON-04-001, dated February 9, 2004); MARSSIM (EPA-SAB-RAC-97-008, dated 
September 30, 1997), and MARLAP (Multi-Agency Radiological Laboratory 
Analytical Protocols), (EPA-SAB-RAC-03-009, dated June 10, 2003). On 
behalf of the four participating Federal agencies, EPA's Office of 
Radiation and Indoor Air (ORIA) is requesting that the SAB peer review 
the draft MARSAME manual dated December, 2006. The aforementioned SAB 
reports may be found on the SAB's Web site (https://www.epa.gov/sab in 
the reports listings). Relevant background information on MARSAME can 
be found at https://www.marsame.org. The draft MARSAME manual may be 
found at https://epa.gov/radiation/marssim/publicpreview.htm#obtain.
    The SAB is requesting nominations for potential panelists to 
provide comments on the MARSAME draft manual. The Panel will review the 
technical acceptability of the MARSAME approach for environmental 
radiological surveys, appropriate disposition of M&E to contain 
radionuclide concentrations or radioactivity above background, the 
technical acceptability of the statistical methodology, and the 
adequacy of procedures for determining measurement uncertainty, 
detectability, and quantifiability.
    Request for Nominations: The SAB Staff Office is requesting 
nominations to augment expertise to the Radiation Advisory Committee 
(RAC) to review the MARSAME draft manual. The augmented RAC will 
provide advice through the chartered SAB, and will comply with the 
provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) and all 
appropriate SAB procedural policies. To supplement expertise on the 
RAC, the SAB Staff Office is seeking individuals with nationally 
recognized radiation expertise and knowledge of the MARSAME topic such 
that the entire Panel will possess expertise and knowledge in the 
following areas in a materials and equipment (M&E) setting:
    (1) Statistics applicable to radiological surveys of M&E;
    (2) Radioactive waste management with emphasis on after market 
materials recycling, decommissioning/cleanup of radiation sites, and 
facilities operations experience at large as well as small radiological 
sites;
    (3) Instrumentation for radiation detection with emphasis on 
Measurement Quality Objectives (MQOs) as well as scan-only and in-situ 
survey techniques and instrumentation;
    (4) Radiation data management with emphasis on Data Quality 
Assessment (DQA) and Data Quality Objective (DQO) protocols; and
    (5) General radiation health safety and worker protection 
specializing in facility operation safety, clean-up, and 
decommissioning a large site or facility (e.g., a nuclear waste storage 
facility or a nuclear power plant).
    Process and Deadline for Submitting Nominations: Any interested 
person or organization may nominate qualified individuals to add 
expertise to the Radiation Advisory Committee (RAC) in the areas of 
expertise described above. Nominations should be submitted in 
electronic format through the SAB Web site at the following URL: http:/
/www.epa.gov/sab; or directly via the Form for Nominating Individuals 
to Panels of the EPA Science Advisory Board link found at URL: https://
www.epa.gov/sab/panels/paneltopics.html. Please follow the instructions 
for submitting nominations carefully. To be considered, nominations 
should include all of the information required on the associated forms. 
Anyone unable to submit nominations using the electronic form and who 
has any questions concerning the nomination process may contact Dr. K. 
Jack Kooyoomjian, DFO, as indicated above in this notice. Nominations 
should be submitted in time to arrive no later than April 3, 2007.
    For nominees to be considered, please include: Contact information; 
a curriculum vitae; a biosketch of no more than two paragraphs 
(containing information on the nominee's current position, educational 
background, areas of expertise and research activities, service on 
other advisory committees and professional societies; the candidate's 
special expertise related to the panel being formed; and sources of 
recent grant and/or contract support).
    The EPA SAB Staff Office will acknowledge receipt of nominations. 
The names and biosketches of qualified nominees identified by 
respondents to the Federal Register notice and additional experts 
identified by the SAB Staff will be posted on the SAB Web site at: 
https://www.epa.gov/sab. Public comments on this ``Short List'' of 
candidates will be accepted for 21 calendar days. The public will be 
requested to provide relevant information or other documentation on 
nominees that the SAB Staff Office should consider in evaluating 
candidates.
    For the EPA SAB Staff Office, a balanced subcommittee or review 
panel includes candidates who possess the necessary domains of 
knowledge, the relevant scientific perspectives (which, among other 
factors, can be influenced by work history and affiliation), and the 
collective breadth of experience to adequately address the charge. In 
establishing the final Radiation Advisory Committee (RAC), the SAB 
Staff Office will consider public comments on the ``Short List'' of 
candidates, information provided by the candidates themselves, and 
background information independently gathered by the SAB Staff Office. 
Specific criteria to be used for Panel membership include: (a) 
Scientific and/or technical expertise, knowledge, and experience 
(primary factors); (b) availability and willingness to serve; (c) 
absence of financial conflicts of interest; (d) absence of an

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appearance of a lack of impartiality; and (e) skills working in 
committees, subcommittees and advisory panels; and, for the Panel as a 
whole, (f) diversity of, and balance among, scientific expertise, 
viewpoints, etc.
    The SAB Staff Office's evaluation of an absence of financial 
conflicts of interest will include a review of the ``Confidential 
Financial Disclosure Form for Special Government Employees Serving on 
Federal Advisory Committees at the U.S. Environmental Protection 
Agency'' (EPA Form 3110-48). This confidential form allows Government 
officials to determine whether there is a statutory conflict between 
that person's public responsibilities (which includes membership on an 
EPA Federal advisory committee) and private interests and activities, 
or the appearance of a lack of impartiality, as defined by Federal 
regulation. The form may be viewed and downloaded from the following 
URL address: https://www.epa.gov/sab/pdf/epaform3110-48.pdf.
    The approved policy under which the EPA SAB Office selects 
subcommittees and review panels is described in the following document: 
Overview of the Panel Formation Process at the Environmental Protection 
Agency Science Advisory Board (EPA-SAB-EC-02-010), which is posted on 
the SAB Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/sab/pdf/ec02010.pdf.

    Dated: March 5, 2007.
Anthony F. Maciorowski,
Deputy Director, EPA Science Advisory Board Staff Office.
[FR Doc. E7-4562 Filed 3-12-07; 8:45 am]
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