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heavy traffic congestion. The FEIS
provides a number of recommended
improvements both on and off Base to
address the effects of the traffic
generated by the Preferred Alternative.
The Navy is programming funds for
improvements at gates and on Base and
is submitting a request for Defense
Access Road Program approval for some
of these improvements off Base.
The FEIS finds all direct effects to
land use to be within NNMC and
consistent with NNMC plans; all actions
take place within the NNMC
boundaries. Off Base, the BRAC actions
increase traffic on roads already
experiencing traffic congestion.
Community planners believe that the
traffic congestion in the region could
cause land development plans to be
altered and the BRAC traffic volumes
contribute to the congestion with
heavier volumes than previously
anticipated in their plans.
Economic impacts to the surrounding
economy from the large investment in
construction and renovation of facilities
under the Preferred Alternative would
be beneficial. Personnel relocating from
WRAMC are not expected to change
their off base residences and lodging
being added for the increase in staff,
patients and visitors is considered
adequate; impacts to local housing,
schools, or community services are
expected to be minimal. Impacts to
human health and safety are not
expected.
The FEIS has been distributed to
various federal, state, and local
agencies, elected officials, special
interest groups, and interested parties.
The FEIS is also available at the
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Chevy Chase Library, 8005 Connecticut
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20814.
The FEIS is also available at the
following Web sites: https://
www.bethesda.med.navy.mil/
Professional/Public_Affairs/BRAC/; and
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Proposed Agency Information
Collection
U.S. Department of Energy.
Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Department of Energy
(DOE) invites public comment on a
proposed collection of information that
DOE is developing for submission to the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) pursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995. Comments are
invited on: (a) Whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (c)
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including through the
use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information
technology.
DATES: Comments regarding this
proposed information collection must
be received on or before June 2, 2008.
If you anticipate difficulty in submitting
comments within that period, contact
the person listed in ADDRESSES as soon
as possible.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be
sent to JoAnna Sellen, Office of
International Regimes and Agreements
(NA–243), National Nuclear Security
Administration, 1000 Independence
Ave., SW., Washington, DC 20585 or by
fax at 202–586–1348, or by e-mail at
Joanna.Sellen@nnsa.doe.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection
instrument and instructions should be
directed to the person listed in
ADDRESSES.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
package contains: (1) OMB No. {enter
‘‘New}; (2) Information Collection
Request Title: U.S. Declaration under
the Protocol Additional to the U.S.-
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IAEA Safeguards Agreement
(‘‘Additional Protocol’’), and Collection
of Information by the Department of
Energy; (3) Type of Review: New; (4)
Purpose: Develop Information for
Inclusion by the Department of Energy
in the United States Declaration to the
International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA) under the Additional Protocol to
the U.S.-IAEA International Safeguards
Agreement.
This proposed collection of
information is pursuant to
implementing the provisions of the
Protocol Additional to the Agreement
Between the United States of America
and the IAEA for the Application of
Safeguards in the United States of
America (the ‘‘Additional Protocol’’ or
‘‘AP’’). The Additional Protocol is a
supplement to the existing U.S.-IAEA
Safeguards Agreement, which entered
into force in 1980; once the U.S. AP
enters into force, it will become part of
the Safeguards Agreement. The United
States signed the U.S. AP in 1998,
President Bush submitted it to the
Senate on May 9, 2002 for the Senate’s
advice and consent to ratification, and
the Senate approved a resolution
providing such advice and consent on
March 31, 2004. Legislation to
implement the U.S. AP was enacted on
December 18, 2006. Entry into force of
the U.S. AP will take place when the
President deposits the instrument of
ratification with the IAEA.
The Department of Energy is the Lead
Agency for implementing the
Additional Protocol at locations owned,
operated, or leased by or for DOE,
including Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC)-licensed or certified
activities on DOE installations, and, in
coordination with the Department of
Defense, non-military locations on
installations that store or process naval
reactor fuel (collectively known as
‘‘DOE Locations’’). This collection of
information affects only those persons
performing activities at DOE Locations
that would be declarable to the IAEA
under the U.S. AP. The NRC is the Lead
Agency for locations that are subject to
the regulatory authority of the NRC,
pursuant to the NRC’s regulatory
jurisdiction under the Atomic Energy
Act of 1954, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2011
et seq.), with the exception of those
NRC-licensed or certified activities at
DOE Locations. The Department of
Commerce (DOC) is the Lead Agency for
all other locations in the United States,
except U. S. Government locations and
those locations for which the NRC is the
Lead Agency. All persons, including
DOE contractors performing declarable
activities at locations other than those
for which DOE is the Lead Agency,
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would submit their declarations for
these activities at non-DOE Locations to
either the NRC or DOC, as appropriate.
The Department of Energy proposes to
collect information that is required for
submission under the U.S. AP.
Collecting this information from those
entities that are actually performing
declarable activities at DOE Locations
provides the most effective and efficient
way for DOE to identify such declarable
activities and the locations associated
with such activities, and to assemble
accurate and timely information on such
activities.
All reporting requirements that are
applicable to respondents making their
declarations through DOE can be found
in Article 2.a of the U.S. AP. These
activities are considered to be funded,
specifically authorized or controlled by,
or carried out on behalf of, the United
States, by virtue of the fact that the
Department of Energy, as an agency of
the U.S. Government, controls all
activities, regardless of performer, that
occur at its installations.
(5) Respondents: Respondents will
primarily include DOE Management and
Operations (M&O) contractors operating
DOE installations and facilities. DOE
estimates that 10–15 respondents will
submit declarations under the U.S. AP;
however, the number will fluctuate on
an annual basis. Because any person
performing a declarable activity at a
location for which DOE is the Lead
Agency must report that activity
through DOE, and because the identity
of such persons might change from year
to year as declarable activities are
initiated or terminated, DOE cannot
estimate with certainty the total number
of respondents subject to this collection
of information. Likewise, it cannot
estimate with certainty the number of
small businesses, if any, that would be
affected by this collection.
(6) Estimated Number of Burden
Hours: The burden in person-hours of
responding to the proposed collection of
information will depend on the number
of declarable activities at the
respondent’s location. This effort might
range from as low as 40 hours, for a
location with one or two declarable
activities, to as many as 400 hours, for
a location with 30–40 declarable
activities. This effort includes annual
effort expended in maintaining and
training on using the software provided
by DOE to assemble and report the
information as well as making the
declaration.
Statutory Authority: Public Law 109–401
(December 18, 2006).
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Adam M. Scheinman,
Assistant Deputy Administrator for
Nonproliferation and International Security.
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Statutory Authority: See 44 U.S.C. 103,
501 & 504, and the Government Printing and
Binding Regulations, Title IV; Joint
Committee on Printing Report Forms.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Information Collection Extension
Department of Energy.
Submission for Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) review;
comment request.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Department of Energy
(DOE) has submitted an information
collection request to the OMB for
extension under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. The
information collection requests a threeyear extension of its Department-wide
Printing and Publishing Activities, OMB
Control Number 1910–0100. This
information collection request covers
information necessary to the
Department for gathering and compiling
data from its facilities nation-wide on
the usage of in-house printing and
duplicating facilities as well as all
printing productions from external
Government Printing Office vendors.
DATES: Comments regarding this
collection must be received on or before
May 5, 2008. If you anticipate that you
will be submitting comments, but find
it difficult to do so within the period of
time allowed by this notice, please
advise the OMB Desk Officer of your
intention to make a submission as soon
as possible. The Desk Officer may be
telephoned at 202–395–4650.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should
be sent to: DOE Desk Officer, Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget, New
Executive Office Building, Room 10102,
735 17th Street, NW., Washington, DC
20503; and to: Dallas Woodruff, Lead
Printing Specialist, U.S. Department of
Energy, M/S MA–421, 1000
Independence Ave., SW., Washington,
DC 20585; or by fax at 202–586–0753 or
by e-mail at
dallas.woodruff@hq.doe.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
individuals listed in ADDRESSES.
The
This
information collection request contains:
(1) OMB No. 1910–0100; (2) Information
Collection Request Title: Departmentwide Printing and Publishing Activities;
(3) Purpose: The information collected
is reported to the Joint Committee on
Printing (JCP). It provides the JCP a
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comprehensive overview of Departmentwide printing and duplicating activities;
(4) Estimated Number of Respondents:
163; (5) Estimated Total Burden Hours:
1607; (6) Number of Collections: The
information collection request contains
five (5) information and/or
recordkeeping requirements.
Issued in Washington, DC on March 27,
2008.
Mary R. Anderson,
Director, Office of Administrative
Management and Support.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. CP08–93–000]
Northern Natural Gas Company; Notice
of Application
March 27, 2008.
Take notice that on March 19, 2008,
Northern Natural Gas Company
(Northern), 1111 South 103rd Street,
Omaha, Nebraska 68124, filed in Docket
No. CP08–93–000 an application
pursuant to section 7(b) of the Natural
Gas Act (NGA) and part 157 of the
Commission’s regulations for
permission and approval to abandon inplace compression facilities at its
Kermit compressor station, located in
Winkler County, Texas, all as more fully
set forth in the application which is on
file with the Commission and open to
public inspection. The filing may also
be viewed on the Web at https://
www.ferc.gov using the ‘‘eLibrary’’ link.
Enter the docket number excluding the
last three digits in the docket number
field to access the document. For
assistance, contact FERC at
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or call
toll-free, (886) 208–3676 or TTY, (202)
502–8659.
Specifically, Northern proposes to
abandon in-place two compressor units:
A G.E. 9,300 horsepower unit and a
Solar 1,080 horsepower unit and station
piping at its Kermit compressor station.
Northern states that the two units were
damaged during a fire and explosion in
the spring of 2003. Northern avers that
no physical construction activities will
occur to abandon the compressor units
in-place since the units were severed
from the station piping and
disconnected after the fire and
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Proposed Agency Information Collection
AGENCY: U.S. Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Energy (DOE) invites public comment on a
proposed collection of information that DOE is developing for
submission to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) pursuant to the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the
information shall have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of
information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions
used; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on respondents, including through the use of
automated collection techniques or other forms of information
technology.
DATES: Comments regarding this proposed information collection must be
received on or before June 2, 2008. If you anticipate difficulty in
submitting comments within that period, contact the person listed in
ADDRESSES as soon as possible.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be sent to JoAnna Sellen, Office of
International Regimes and Agreements (NA-243), National Nuclear
Security Administration, 1000 Independence Ave., SW., Washington, DC
20585 or by fax at 202-586-1348, or by e-mail at
Joanna.Sellen@nnsa.doe.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection instrument and instructions should
be directed to the person listed in ADDRESSES.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This package contains: (1) OMB No. {enter
``New{time} ; (2) Information Collection Request Title: U.S.
Declaration under the Protocol Additional to the U.S.-IAEA Safeguards
Agreement (``Additional Protocol''), and Collection of Information by
the Department of Energy; (3) Type of Review: New; (4) Purpose: Develop
Information for Inclusion by the Department of Energy in the United
States Declaration to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
under the Additional Protocol to the U.S.-IAEA International Safeguards
Agreement.
This proposed collection of information is pursuant to implementing
the provisions of the Protocol Additional to the Agreement Between the
United States of America and the IAEA for the Application of Safeguards
in the United States of America (the ``Additional Protocol'' or
``AP''). The Additional Protocol is a supplement to the existing U.S.-
IAEA Safeguards Agreement, which entered into force in 1980; once the
U.S. AP enters into force, it will become part of the Safeguards
Agreement. The United States signed the U.S. AP in 1998, President Bush
submitted it to the Senate on May 9, 2002 for the Senate's advice and
consent to ratification, and the Senate approved a resolution providing
such advice and consent on March 31, 2004. Legislation to implement the
U.S. AP was enacted on December 18, 2006. Entry into force of the U.S.
AP will take place when the President deposits the instrument of
ratification with the IAEA.
The Department of Energy is the Lead Agency for implementing the
Additional Protocol at locations owned, operated, or leased by or for
DOE, including Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)-licensed or
certified activities on DOE installations, and, in coordination with
the Department of Defense, non-military locations on installations that
store or process naval reactor fuel (collectively known as ``DOE
Locations''). This collection of information affects only those persons
performing activities at DOE Locations that would be declarable to the
IAEA under the U.S. AP. The NRC is the Lead Agency for locations that
are subject to the regulatory authority of the NRC, pursuant to the
NRC's regulatory jurisdiction under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as
amended (42 U.S.C. 2011 et seq.), with the exception of those NRC-
licensed or certified activities at DOE Locations. The Department of
Commerce (DOC) is the Lead Agency for all other locations in the United
States, except U. S. Government locations and those locations for which
the NRC is the Lead Agency. All persons, including DOE contractors
performing declarable activities at locations other than those for
which DOE is the Lead Agency,
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would submit their declarations for these activities at non-DOE
Locations to either the NRC or DOC, as appropriate.
The Department of Energy proposes to collect information that is
required for submission under the U.S. AP. Collecting this information
from those entities that are actually performing declarable activities
at DOE Locations provides the most effective and efficient way for DOE
to identify such declarable activities and the locations associated
with such activities, and to assemble accurate and timely information
on such activities.
All reporting requirements that are applicable to respondents
making their declarations through DOE can be found in Article 2.a of
the U.S. AP. These activities are considered to be funded, specifically
authorized or controlled by, or carried out on behalf of, the United
States, by virtue of the fact that the Department of Energy, as an
agency of the U.S. Government, controls all activities, regardless of
performer, that occur at its installations.
(5) Respondents: Respondents will primarily include DOE Management
and Operations (M&O) contractors operating DOE installations and
facilities. DOE estimates that 10-15 respondents will submit
declarations under the U.S. AP; however, the number will fluctuate on
an annual basis. Because any person performing a declarable activity at
a location for which DOE is the Lead Agency must report that activity
through DOE, and because the identity of such persons might change from
year to year as declarable activities are initiated or terminated, DOE
cannot estimate with certainty the total number of respondents subject
to this collection of information. Likewise, it cannot estimate with
certainty the number of small businesses, if any, that would be
affected by this collection.
(6) Estimated Number of Burden Hours: The burden in person-hours of
responding to the proposed collection of information will depend on the
number of declarable activities at the respondent's location. This
effort might range from as low as 40 hours, for a location with one or
two declarable activities, to as many as 400 hours, for a location with
30-40 declarable activities. This effort includes annual effort
expended in maintaining and training on using the software provided by
DOE to assemble and report the information as well as making the
declaration.
Statutory Authority: Public Law 109-401 (December 18, 2006).
Issued in Washington, DC on March 27, 2008.
Adam M. Scheinman,
Assistant Deputy Administrator for Nonproliferation and International
Security.
[FR Doc. E8-6905 Filed 4-2-08; 8:45 am]
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