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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Availability of the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement for
the FutureGen Project
Department of Energy.
Notice of availability and public
hearings.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) announces the availability
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of the document, Draft Environmental
Impact Statement for the FutureGen
Project (DOE/EIS–0394D), for public
comment. The draft environmental
impact statement (EIS) analyzes the
potential environmental consequences
of DOE’s proposed action to provide
federal funding for the FutureGen
Project. The Project would include the
planning, design, construction and
operation of the FutureGen facility, a
prototype electric power and hydrogen
gas generating plant that employs coal
gasification technology integrated with
combined-cycle electricity generation
and the capture and geologic
sequestration of the carbon dioxide
(CO2) emissions. The project would also
include a research platform, which
would be a principal feature of the
prototype plant. The proposed action
would be undertaken by a private
sector, non-profit consortium of
industrial participants known as the
FutureGen Alliance, Inc., (the Alliance).
The Alliance includes some of the
largest coal producers and electricity
generators in the world. Under a
Cooperative Agreement between DOE
and the Alliance, the Alliance would be
primarily responsible for implementing
the FutureGen Project, while DOE
would guide the Alliance at a
programmatic level to ensure the
FutureGen Project’s objectives are met.
The Department prepared the draft
EIS in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), the
Council on Environmental Quality
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(CEQ) regulations that implement the
procedural provisions of NEPA (40 CFR
parts 1500–1508), and DOE procedures
implementing NEPA (10 CFR part 1021).
DOE identified four reasonable
alternative sites for analysis in the EIS.
Based on the EIS, DOE will determine
which sites, if any, are acceptable to
DOE to host the FutureGen Project. The
four sites currently being considered for
the FutureGen Project are: Mattoon,
Illinois; Tuscola, Illinois; Jewett, Texas;
and Odessa, Texas. The Project would
incorporate cutting-edge research, as
well as help develop promising new
energy-related technologies at a
commercial scale. Performance and
economic test results from the
FutureGen Project would be shared
among all participants, industry, the
environmental community, and the
public.
The proposed power plant would be
a 275-megawatt (MW) output Integrated
Gasification Combined-Cycle (IGCC)
system combined with CO2 capture and
geologic storage at a rate of at least 1.1
million tons of CO2 per year. The
research facilities and power plant
would be constructed at one of the four
alternative sites identified above. The
potential environmental impacts of
locating and operating the FutureGen
Project at each of the alternative sites
are evaluated in the draft EIS. The draft
EIS also analyzed the No-Action
Alternative, under which DOE would
not share in the cost for constructing
and operating the FutureGen Project.
Without DOE funding, neither the
Alliance nor U.S. industry would likely
undertake the commercial scale
integration of CO2 capture and geologic
sequestration in deep saline reservoirs
with a coal-fueled power plant in a
comparable timeframe.
DATES: DOE invites the public to
comment on the draft EIS during the
public comment period, which ends
July 16, 2007. DOE will consider all
comments postmarked or received
during the public comment period in
preparing the final EIS, and will
consider late comments to the extent
practicable.
DOE will conduct public hearings
near each of the four candidate sites to
obtain comments on the draft EIS. The
meeting schedule is: June 19, 2007 in
Midland, Texas; June 21, 2007 in
Buffalo, Texas; June 26, 2007 in
Mattoon, Illinois; and June 28, 2007 in
Tuscola, Illinois. Informational sessions
will be held at each location from 4 p.m.
to 7 p.m., preceding the formal
presentations and formal comment
period from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. See the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for
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details on the meeting process and
locations.
ADDRESSES: Requests for information
about this draft EIS and requests to
receive a copy of the draft EIS should
be directed to: Mr. Mark L. McKoy,
NEPA Document Manager, U.S.
Department of Energy, National Energy
Technology Laboratory, P.O. Box 880,
Morgantown, WV 26507–0880, Attn:
FutureGen Project EIS. Mr. McKoy can
also be contacted by telephone at (304)
285–4262, toll free at 1–800–432–8330
(extension 4262), fax 304–285–4403, or
e-mail FutureGen.EIS@netl.doe.gov.
Additional information about the draft
EIS may also be requested or messages
recorded by calling the FutureGen
telephone line at (304) 285–4262, or toll
free at (800) 432–8330 (extension 4262).
The draft EIS will be available via the
Internet at https://www.eh.doe.gov/nepa/
. Copies of the draft EIS are also
available for public review at the
locations listed in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this Notice.
Written comments on the draft EIS
can be mailed to Mr. Mark L. McKoy,
NEPA Document Manager, at the
address noted above. Written comments
may also be submitted by fax to: (304)
285–4403; or submitted electronically
to: FutureGen.EIS@netl.doe.gov. In
addition to providing oral comments
during the public hearings, oral
comments on the draft EIS may be
recorded by calling the FutureGen
telephone line at (304) 285–4262, or toll
free at (800) 432–8330 (extension 4262).
For Additional Information: For
further information on the proposed
project or the draft EIS, contact Mr.
Mark L. McKoy as directed above. For
general information regarding the DOE
NEPA process, please contact: Ms. Carol
M. Borgstrom, Director, Office of NEPA
Policy and Compliance (GC–20), U.S.
Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20585–0119,
Telephone: (202) 586–4600, or leave a
message at (800) 472–2756.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
President Bush proposed on February
27, 2003, that the United States
undertake a $1 billion, 10-year project to
build the world’s first coal-fueled plant
to produce electricity and hydrogen
with near-zero emissions. In response to
this announcement, the DOE developed
plans for the FutureGen Project, which
would establish the technical and
economic feasibility of producing
electricity and hydrogen from coal—a
low-cost and abundant energy
resource—while capturing and
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geologically storing the CO2 generated
in the process.
DOE would implement the FutureGen
Project through a Cooperative
Agreement that provides financial
assistance to the FutureGen Alliance,
Inc., a non-profit corporation that
represents a global coalition of coal and
energy companies. The Alliance
members are: American Electric Power
Company, Inc. (Columbus, OH); Anglo
American, LLC (London, UK); BHP
Billiton Limited (Melbourne, Australia);
China Huaneng Group (Beijing, China);
CONSOL Energy, Inc. (Pittsburgh, PA);
E.ON U.S. LLC (Louisville, KY);
Foundation Coal Holdings, Inc.
(Linthicum Heights, MD); Peabody
Energy Corporation (St. Louis, MO); PPL
Corporation (Allentown, PA); Rio Tinto
Energy America (Gillette, WY);
Southern Company (Atlanta, GA); and
Xstrata Coal (Sydney, Australia). Several
foreign governments have entered into
discussions with DOE regarding
possible contributions.
Description of Alternatives
DOE analyzed four alternative sites
and the No Action Alternative. Under
the No Action Alternative DOE would
not share in the cost for constructing
and operating the FutureGen Project.
Without DOE funding, neither the
Alliance nor U.S. industry would likely
undertake the commercial scale
integration of CO2 capture and geologic
sequestration in deep saline reservoirs
with a coal-fueled power plant in a
comparable timeframe.
Under the proposed action, DOE
would provide financial assistance to
the Alliance to plan, design, construct,
and operate the FutureGen Project. DOE
has identified four potential sites and,
based on the EIS, will determine which
sites, if any, are acceptable to DOE to
host the FutureGen Project. The four
sites currently being considered as
reasonable alternatives for the
FutureGen Project are: Mattoon, Illinois;
Tuscola, Illinois; Jewett, Texas; and
Odessa, Texas. The FutureGen Project
would include a coal-fueled electric
power and hydrogen production plant.
The power plant would be a 275megawatt (MW) output Integrated
Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC)
system combined with CO2 capture and
geologic storage at a rate of at least 1.1
million tons of CO2 per year.
The draft EIS analyzes the
environmental consequences that may
result from the proposed action at each
of the four candidate sites. Potential
impacts identified during the scoping
process and analyzed in the draft EIS
relate to: Air quality; climate and
meteorology; geology; physiography and
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soils; groundwater; surface water;
wetlands and floodplains; biological
resources; cultural resources; land use;
aesthetics; transportation and traffic
noise and vibration; utility systems;
materials and waste management;
human health, safety, and accidents;
community services; socioeconomics;
and environmental justice.
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Availability of the Draft EIS
Copies of the draft EIS have been
distributed to members of Congress,
Federal, State, and local officials, and
agencies, organizations, and individuals
who may be interested or affected. The
draft EIS will be available on the
Internet at: https://www.eh.doe.gov/
nepa/. Additional copies can also be
requested by contacting the NEPA
Document Manager, as indicated above
under ADDRESSES. Copies of the draft
EIS are also available for public review
at the locations listed below.
Mattoon Public Library, 1600
Charleston Avenue, Mattoon, IL 61938.
Tuscola Public Library, 112 East Sale
Street, Tuscola, IL 61953.
Fairfield City Library (near Jewett),
350 W. Main Street, Fairfield, TX 75480.
University of Texas of the Permian
Basin, J. Conrad Dunagan Library, Main
Floor, 4901 E. University Avenue,
Odessa, TX 79762–0001.
Additional information about the
FutureGen Project can be found at these
web sites: https://www.doe.gov; https://
fossil.energy.gov/programs/
powersystems/futuregen/; or https://
www.futuregenalliance.org.
Public Meetings
DOE will conduct public hearings
near each of the four candidate sites to
obtain comments on the draft EIS.
Requests to speak at the public hearings
can be made by calling or writing to the
NEPA Document Manager (see
ADDRESSES). Requests to speak that have
not been submitted prior to the hearing
will be accepted in the order in which
they are received during the hearing.
Speakers are encouraged to provide a
written version of their oral comments
or supplementary materials for the
record. Each speaker will be allowed
approximately five minutes to present
comments. Those speakers who want
more than five minutes should indicate
the length of time desired in their
request. Depending on the number of
speakers, DOE may need to limit all
speakers to five minutes initially and
provide additional opportunities as time
permits. Comments will be recorded by
a court reporter and will become part of
the public record. Oral and written
comments will be given equal
consideration.
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Each hearing will begin with an
information session at approximately 4
p.m., followed by formal presentations
and a formal comment session
beginning at approximately 7 p.m. DOE
will begin each meeting’s formal session
with an overview of the proposed
FutureGen Project, followed by oral
statements by the scheduled speakers.
Speakers may be asked questions to
help ensure that DOE fully understands
the comments. A presiding officer will
establish the order of speakers and
provide any additional procedures
necessary to conduct the meetings.
All meetings will be accessible to
people with disabilities. Any individual
with a disability requiring special
assistance, such as a sign language
interpreter, or a translator, should
contact Mr. Mark McKoy, the NEPA
Document Manager, (See ADDRESSES) at
least 48 hours in advance of the meeting
so that arrangements can be made.
Meeting Schedule
Texas—Odessa Site.
Date: June 19, 2007.
Place: Center for Energy and Economic
Diversification (CEED) Building, 1400
North FM 1788, Midland, TX 79707.
Texas—Jewett Site.
Date: June 21, 2007.
Place: Buffalo Civic Center, 941 North
Hill Street, Buffalo, TX 75831
(Located near the intersection of US–
79 and I–45).
Illinois—Mattoon Site.
Date: June 26, 2007.
Place: Riddle Elementary School, 4201
Western Avenue, Mattoon, IL 61938
(Located at the corner of Western
Avenue and 43rd Street [CR 300E]).
Illinois—Tuscola Site.
Date: June 28, 2007.
Place: Tuscola Community Building,
122 W. Central Avenue, Tuscola, IL
61953. (From I–57, take exit 212 to
U.S. Hwy 36 and continue to the
intersection of North Central Ave. and
South Main Street).
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact
Statement for the FutureGen Project
AGENCY: Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of availability and public hearings.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announces the availability
of the document, Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the FutureGen
Project (DOE/EIS-0394D), for public comment. The draft environmental
impact statement (EIS) analyzes the potential environmental
consequences of DOE's proposed action to provide federal funding for
the FutureGen Project. The Project would include the planning, design,
construction and operation of the FutureGen facility, a prototype
electric power and hydrogen gas generating plant that employs coal
gasification technology integrated with combined-cycle electricity
generation and the capture and geologic sequestration of the carbon
dioxide (CO2) emissions. The project would also include a
research platform, which would be a principal feature of the prototype
plant. The proposed action would be undertaken by a private sector,
non-profit consortium of industrial participants known as the FutureGen
Alliance, Inc., (the Alliance). The Alliance includes some of the
largest coal producers and electricity generators in the world. Under a
Cooperative Agreement between DOE and the Alliance, the Alliance would
be primarily responsible for implementing the FutureGen Project, while
DOE would guide the Alliance at a programmatic level to ensure the
FutureGen Project's objectives are met.
The Department prepared the draft EIS in accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321 et
seq.), the Council on Environmental Quality
[[Page 30573]]
(CEQ) regulations that implement the procedural provisions of NEPA (40
CFR parts 1500-1508), and DOE procedures implementing NEPA (10 CFR part
1021).
DOE identified four reasonable alternative sites for analysis in
the EIS. Based on the EIS, DOE will determine which sites, if any, are
acceptable to DOE to host the FutureGen Project. The four sites
currently being considered for the FutureGen Project are: Mattoon,
Illinois; Tuscola, Illinois; Jewett, Texas; and Odessa, Texas. The
Project would incorporate cutting-edge research, as well as help
develop promising new energy-related technologies at a commercial
scale. Performance and economic test results from the FutureGen Project
would be shared among all participants, industry, the environmental
community, and the public.
The proposed power plant would be a 275-megawatt (MW) output
Integrated Gasification Combined-Cycle (IGCC) system combined with
CO2 capture and geologic storage at a rate of at least 1.1
million tons of CO2 per year. The research facilities and
power plant would be constructed at one of the four alternative sites
identified above. The potential environmental impacts of locating and
operating the FutureGen Project at each of the alternative sites are
evaluated in the draft EIS. The draft EIS also analyzed the No-Action
Alternative, under which DOE would not share in the cost for
constructing and operating the FutureGen Project. Without DOE funding,
neither the Alliance nor U.S. industry would likely undertake the
commercial scale integration of CO2 capture and geologic
sequestration in deep saline reservoirs with a coal-fueled power plant
in a comparable timeframe.
DATES: DOE invites the public to comment on the draft EIS during the
public comment period, which ends July 16, 2007. DOE will consider all
comments postmarked or received during the public comment period in
preparing the final EIS, and will consider late comments to the extent
practicable.
DOE will conduct public hearings near each of the four candidate
sites to obtain comments on the draft EIS. The meeting schedule is:
June 19, 2007 in Midland, Texas; June 21, 2007 in Buffalo, Texas; June
26, 2007 in Mattoon, Illinois; and June 28, 2007 in Tuscola, Illinois.
Informational sessions will be held at each location from 4 p.m. to 7
p.m., preceding the formal presentations and formal comment period from
7 p.m. to 9 p.m. See the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for details
on the meeting process and locations.
ADDRESSES: Requests for information about this draft EIS and requests
to receive a copy of the draft EIS should be directed to: Mr. Mark L.
McKoy, NEPA Document Manager, U.S. Department of Energy, National
Energy Technology Laboratory, P.O. Box 880, Morgantown, WV 26507-0880,
Attn: FutureGen Project EIS. Mr. McKoy can also be contacted by
telephone at (304) 285-4262, toll free at 1-800-432-8330 (extension
4262), fax 304-285-4403, or e-mail FutureGen.EIS@netl.doe.gov.
Additional information about the draft EIS may also be requested or
messages recorded by calling the FutureGen telephone line at (304) 285-
4262, or toll free at (800) 432-8330 (extension 4262). The draft EIS
will be available via the Internet at https://www.eh.doe.gov/nepa/.
Copies of the draft EIS are also available for public review at the
locations listed in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this
Notice.
Written comments on the draft EIS can be mailed to Mr. Mark L.
McKoy, NEPA Document Manager, at the address noted above. Written
comments may also be submitted by fax to: (304) 285-4403; or submitted
electronically to: FutureGen.EIS@netl.doe.gov. In addition to providing
oral comments during the public hearings, oral comments on the draft
EIS may be recorded by calling the FutureGen telephone line at (304)
285-4262, or toll free at (800) 432-8330 (extension 4262).
For Additional Information: For further information on the proposed
project or the draft EIS, contact Mr. Mark L. McKoy as directed above.
For general information regarding the DOE NEPA process, please contact:
Ms. Carol M. Borgstrom, Director, Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
(GC-20), U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20585-0119, Telephone: (202) 586-4600, or leave a
message at (800) 472-2756.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
President Bush proposed on February 27, 2003, that the United
States undertake a $1 billion, 10-year project to build the world's
first coal-fueled plant to produce electricity and hydrogen with near-
zero emissions. In response to this announcement, the DOE developed
plans for the FutureGen Project, which would establish the technical
and economic feasibility of producing electricity and hydrogen from
coal--a low-cost and abundant energy resource--while capturing and
geologically storing the CO2 generated in the process.
DOE would implement the FutureGen Project through a Cooperative
Agreement that provides financial assistance to the FutureGen Alliance,
Inc., a non-profit corporation that represents a global coalition of
coal and energy companies. The Alliance members are: American Electric
Power Company, Inc. (Columbus, OH); Anglo American, LLC (London, UK);
BHP Billiton Limited (Melbourne, Australia); China Huaneng Group
(Beijing, China); CONSOL Energy, Inc. (Pittsburgh, PA); E.ON U.S. LLC
(Louisville, KY); Foundation Coal Holdings, Inc. (Linthicum Heights,
MD); Peabody Energy Corporation (St. Louis, MO); PPL Corporation
(Allentown, PA); Rio Tinto Energy America (Gillette, WY); Southern
Company (Atlanta, GA); and Xstrata Coal (Sydney, Australia). Several
foreign governments have entered into discussions with DOE regarding
possible contributions.
Description of Alternatives
DOE analyzed four alternative sites and the No Action Alternative.
Under the No Action Alternative DOE would not share in the cost for
constructing and operating the FutureGen Project. Without DOE funding,
neither the Alliance nor U.S. industry would likely undertake the
commercial scale integration of CO2 capture and geologic
sequestration in deep saline reservoirs with a coal-fueled power plant
in a comparable timeframe.
Under the proposed action, DOE would provide financial assistance
to the Alliance to plan, design, construct, and operate the FutureGen
Project. DOE has identified four potential sites and, based on the EIS,
will determine which sites, if any, are acceptable to DOE to host the
FutureGen Project. The four sites currently being considered as
reasonable alternatives for the FutureGen Project are: Mattoon,
Illinois; Tuscola, Illinois; Jewett, Texas; and Odessa, Texas. The
FutureGen Project would include a coal-fueled electric power and
hydrogen production plant. The power plant would be a 275-megawatt (MW)
output Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) system combined
with CO2 capture and geologic storage at a rate of at least
1.1 million tons of CO2 per year.
The draft EIS analyzes the environmental consequences that may
result from the proposed action at each of the four candidate sites.
Potential impacts identified during the scoping process and analyzed in
the draft EIS relate to: Air quality; climate and meteorology; geology;
physiography and
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soils; groundwater; surface water; wetlands and floodplains; biological
resources; cultural resources; land use; aesthetics; transportation and
traffic noise and vibration; utility systems; materials and waste
management; human health, safety, and accidents; community services;
socioeconomics; and environmental justice.
Availability of the Draft EIS
Copies of the draft EIS have been distributed to members of
Congress, Federal, State, and local officials, and agencies,
organizations, and individuals who may be interested or affected. The
draft EIS will be available on the Internet at: https://www.eh.doe.gov/
nepa/. Additional copies can also be requested by contacting the NEPA
Document Manager, as indicated above under ADDRESSES. Copies of the
draft EIS are also available for public review at the locations listed
below.
Mattoon Public Library, 1600 Charleston Avenue, Mattoon, IL 61938.
Tuscola Public Library, 112 East Sale Street, Tuscola, IL 61953.
Fairfield City Library (near Jewett), 350 W. Main Street,
Fairfield, TX 75480.
University of Texas of the Permian Basin, J. Conrad Dunagan
Library, Main Floor, 4901 E. University Avenue, Odessa, TX 79762-0001.
Additional information about the FutureGen Project can be found at
these web sites: https://www.doe.gov; https://fossil.energy.gov/programs/
powersystems/futuregen/; or https://www.futuregenalliance.org.
Public Meetings
DOE will conduct public hearings near each of the four candidate
sites to obtain comments on the draft EIS. Requests to speak at the
public hearings can be made by calling or writing to the NEPA Document
Manager (see ADDRESSES). Requests to speak that have not been submitted
prior to the hearing will be accepted in the order in which they are
received during the hearing. Speakers are encouraged to provide a
written version of their oral comments or supplementary materials for
the record. Each speaker will be allowed approximately five minutes to
present comments. Those speakers who want more than five minutes should
indicate the length of time desired in their request. Depending on the
number of speakers, DOE may need to limit all speakers to five minutes
initially and provide additional opportunities as time permits.
Comments will be recorded by a court reporter and will become part of
the public record. Oral and written comments will be given equal
consideration.
Each hearing will begin with an information session at
approximately 4 p.m., followed by formal presentations and a formal
comment session beginning at approximately 7 p.m. DOE will begin each
meeting's formal session with an overview of the proposed FutureGen
Project, followed by oral statements by the scheduled speakers.
Speakers may be asked questions to help ensure that DOE fully
understands the comments. A presiding officer will establish the order
of speakers and provide any additional procedures necessary to conduct
the meetings.
All meetings will be accessible to people with disabilities. Any
individual with a disability requiring special assistance, such as a
sign language interpreter, or a translator, should contact Mr. Mark
McKoy, the NEPA Document Manager, (See ADDRESSES) at least 48 hours in
advance of the meeting so that arrangements can be made.
Meeting Schedule
Texas--Odessa Site.
Date: June 19, 2007.
Place: Center for Energy and Economic Diversification (CEED) Building,
1400 North FM 1788, Midland, TX 79707.
Texas--Jewett Site.
Date: June 21, 2007.
Place: Buffalo Civic Center, 941 North Hill Street, Buffalo, TX 75831
(Located near the intersection of US-79 and I-45).
Illinois--Mattoon Site.
Date: June 26, 2007.
Place: Riddle Elementary School, 4201 Western Avenue, Mattoon, IL 61938
(Located at the corner of Western Avenue and 43rd Street [CR 300E]).
Illinois--Tuscola Site.
Date: June 28, 2007.
Place: Tuscola Community Building, 122 W. Central Avenue, Tuscola, IL
61953. (From I-57, take exit 212 to U.S. Hwy 36 and continue to the
intersection of North Central Ave. and South Main Street).
Issued in Washington, DC, on May 25, 2007.
Mark J. Matarrese,
Director, Office of Environment, Security, Safety and Health, Office of
Fossil Energy.
[FR Doc. E7-10563 Filed 5-31-07; 8:45 am]
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