State Program Requirements; Application To Administer the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Program; Alaska, 34746-34748 [E8-13831]
Download as PDF
34746
Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 118 / Wednesday, June 18, 2008 / Notices
List of Subjects
Environmental protection, Chemicals,
Premanufacturer notices.
Dated: June 11, 2008.
Chandler Sirmons,
Acting Director, Information Management
Division, Office of Pollution Prevention and
Toxics.
[FR Doc. E8–13777 Filed 6–17–08; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6560–50–S
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
[FRL–8582–3]
State Program Requirements;
Application To Administer the National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) Program; Alaska
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
rwilkins on PROD1PC63 with NOTICES
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The State of Alaska has
submitted a request for approval of an
Alaska version of the National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
program, pursuant to section 402 of the
Clean Water Act (CWA or ‘‘the Act’’).
With this request, the Alaska
Department of Environmental
Conservation (ADEC) seeks approval to
administer a program regulating
discharges of pollutants into waters of
the United States under its jurisdiction.
The State’s request includes an
implementation plan that transfers the
administration of specific program
components from EPA to the State over
a three year period from the date of
program approval. If EPA approves the
Alaska Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (APDES) program application,
the State will administer this program,
subject to continuing EPA oversight and
enforcement authority, in place of the
National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) program
now administered by EPA in Alaska.
Today, EPA is requesting comments on
the State’s request and is providing
notice of public hearings and comment
period on that proposal. EPA will either
approve or disapprove the State’s
request after considering all comments
it receives.
DATES: Comments. The public comment
period on the State’s request for
approval to administer the proposed
APDES program will be from the date of
publication until August 18, 2008.
Comments must be received or postmarked by no later than 11:59 p.m. on
August 18, 2008
Educational Meetings and Public
Hearings: EPA, Region 10 will hold
VerDate Aug<31>2005
18:01 Jun 17, 2008
Jkt 214001
three combined educational meetings
and public hearings on the following
dates:
1. July 21, 2008, Educational Meeting,
4 to 6 p.m.; Public Hearing, from 7 p.m.
until all testimony is heard or 10 p.m.,
whichever is earlier, in Fairbanks, AK.
2. July 22, 2008, Educational Meeting,
4 to 6; Public Hearing, from 7 p.m. until
all testimony is heard or 10 p.m.,
whichever is earlier, in Juneau, AK.
3. July 23, 2008, Educational Meeting,
4 to 6 p.m.; Public Hearing from 7 p.m.
until all testimony is heard or 10 p.m.,
whichever is earlier, in Anchorage, AK.
Comments. Send or hand deliver all
paper copies to Nina Kocourek, Office of
Water and Watersheds, Mail Stop
OWW–130, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Suite
900, Seattle, WA 98101–3140. Call (206)
553–1200 before hand delivery to verify
business hours; send electronic copies
to kocourek.nina@epa.gov; and fax
copies to (206) 553–0165. EPA requests
that a duplicate copy of comments be
sent to Sharon Morgan,
sharon.morgan@alaska.gov, Alaska
Department of Environmental
Conservation, P. O. Box 111800, 410
Willoughby Avenue, Suite 303, Juneau,
AK 99811–1800.
Viewing and/or Obtaining Copies of
Documents. Copies of Alaska’s APDES
program submission (aka application)
and all other documents in the official
record are available for inspection at the
EPA Region 10 Library, Park Place
Building, 1200 6th Avenue, Suite 900,
Seattle, WA 98101–3140. The library
hours are 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to
2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday,
except federal holidays, telephone
number (206) 553–1289; and at the EPA,
Region 10, Alaska Operations Office,
222 W 7th Avenue, #19, Room 537,
Anchorage, AK 99513, during normal
business hours, contact Greg Kellogg at
(907) 271–6328. The application can be
viewed or downloaded from the EPA
Web site https://www.epa.gov/r10earth/
waterpermits.htm. ADEC will also have
copies of the application available for
viewing Monday through Friday, 8:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except Alaska
holidays, at the following locations: 555
Cordova Street, Anchorage, AK 99501–
2617; 410 Willoughby Avenue, Suite
303, Juneau, AK 99811–1800; 610
University Drive, Fairbanks, AK 99709;
1700 E Bogard Road #B, Suite 103,
Wasilla, AK 99654; and 43335
Kalifonsky Beach, Suite 11, Soldotna,
AK 99669. ADEC will have the
application available on compact disk
(CD), contact Sharon Morgan, e-mail
sharon.morgan@alaska.gov or call (907)
465–5530) to receive a CD. The
application can be viewed or
downloaded from the State of Alaska
PO 00000
Frm 00049
Fmt 4703
Sfmt 4703
Web site https://www.dec.state.ak.us/
water/npdes/npdes.htm. Part or all of
the State’s 2,455 page APDES program
application may be copied at EPA or at
ADEC. ADEC has no copy fee for 200 or
fewer pages and charges .20 per page for
more than 200 pages. You may also
request a copy of all or parts of the
application from EPA using the
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
request process. The procedures and
costs associated with a FOIA request
can be found at the EPA Web site https://
yosemite.epa.gov/r10/extaff.nsf/
webpage/
Freedom+of+Information+Act?Open
Document.
Locations of Educational Meetings
and Public Hearings: On July 21, 2008
at the Regency Fairbanks Hotel, 85 10th
Avenue, Fairbanks, AK; on July 22, 2008
at the Centennial Hall, 101 Egan Drive,
Juneau, AK; and on July 23, 2008 at the
Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel, 239 W.
4th Avenue, Anchorage, AK. See
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for
additional information.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nina Kocourek, Office of Water and
Watersheds, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 10, 1200 6th
Avenue, Suite 900, Mail Stop OWW–
130, Seattle, WA 98101–3140, (206)
553–6502, kocourek.nina@epa.gov or
Greg Kellogg U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 10, Alaska
Operations Office, 222 W 7th Avenue,
#19, Room 537, Anchorage, AK 99513,
(907) 271–6328, kellogg.greg@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
402 of the CWA created the NPDES
program under which EPA may issue
permits for the point source discharge of
pollutants to waters of the United States
under conditions required by the Act.
Section 402 also provides that EPA may
approve a State to administer an
equivalent state program, upon the
Governor’s request, provided the State
has appropriate legal authority and a
program sufficient to meet the Act’s
requirements. The regulatory
requirements for state program approval
are set forth in 40 CFR Part 123, and 40
CFR 123.21 lists the basic elements of
an approvable application.
EPA Region 10 considers the
documents submitted by the State of
Alaska to be administratively complete
at the time of this notice. EPA will not
make a final decision on APDES
program approval until after: (1)
Considering all public comments
provided during the public comment
period and from the public hearings; (2)
completion of EPA’s evaluation of, and
if necessary consultation with the
National Marine Fisheries Service on,
E:\FR\FM\18JNN1.SGM
18JNN1
rwilkins on PROD1PC63 with NOTICES
Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 118 / Wednesday, June 18, 2008 / Notices
the affects program approval may have
on essential fish habitat, in accordance
with section 305(b) of the MagnusonStevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act; and (3) completion of
government to government tribal
consultations, as requested, with
federally recognized tribes in Alaska.
By letter dated June 29, 2006, the
Governor of Alaska requested NPDES
program approval and submitted an
application that included a program
description, an Attorney General’s
statement, copies of applicable State
statutes and regulations, and a
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to
be executed by the Regional
Administrator of EPA Region 10 and the
Commissioner of ADEC. EPA received
this package of materials on July 5,
2006. EPA Region 10 determined that
Alaska’s approval request did not
constitute a complete package under 40
CFR 123.21, and notified the Governor
of Alaska on August 1, 2006, in writing
of its concerns. On October 31, 2006,
EPA sent ADEC a comprehensive list of
comments on the July 5, 2006
application.
Thereafter, by letter dated April 22,
2008, the Governor of Alaska requested
NPDES program approval and submitted
an application that includes a program
description, an Attorney General’s
statement, copies of applicable State
statutes and regulations, and a
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to
be executed by the Regional
Administrator of EPA Region 10 and the
Commissioner of ADEC. EPA received
this package of materials on May 1,
2008. EPA Region 10 determined that
the APDES program application
received on May 1, 2008, along with
revisions received up to June 9, 2008,
constitute a complete package under 40
CFR 123.21. A letter of completeness
was sent to the Commissioner of ADEC
on June 10, 2008.
The State of Alaska is applying to
administer the NPDES permitting,
compliance and enforcement programs
for individual and general permits, as
well as for the pretreatment and
stormwater programs in Alaska. The
State is not applying to regulate the
disposal of sewage sludge (Bio-Solids
Program) in Alaska. If EPA approves the
State’s program, EPA will retain NPDES
permitting authority and primary
enforcement responsibility over the BioSolids Program in accordance with
section 405 of the Act and 40 CFR part
503.
The State does not have the authority
to administer the NPDES program for
facilities operating in the Denali
National Park and Preserve pursuant to
Alaska Statehood Act section 11; the
VerDate Aug<31>2005
18:01 Jun 17, 2008
Jkt 214001
United States has exclusive jurisdiction
over the Denali National Park and
Preserve. Additionally, the State does
not have jurisdiction to administer the
NPDES program over facilities
discharging in Indian Country as
defined in 18 U.S.C. 1151; facilities
operating outside state waters (three
miles offshore), or over facilities with
CWA section 301(h) waivers. If EPA
approves the State’s program, EPA will
retain NPDES permitting authority and
primary enforcement responsibility over
these facilities.
The State of Alaska has asked to
assume responsibility for the NPDES
programs in phases, pursuant to the
CWA section 402(n)(4). Alaska’s
application appears to meet the
requirements for such a phased
approach. In accordance with CWA
section 402(n)(4), EPA may approve a
phased permit program covering
administration of a major component
that represents a significant and
identifiable part of the NPDES program.
The State proposes to assume
administration of the NPDES program
by phases within 5 years after
submission of the application, and
agrees to make all reasonable efforts to
assume such administration by such
date. Specifically, ADEC’s approval
request includes a schedule for EPA to
transfer permit, compliance, and
enforcement responsibility for the
NPDES program to DEC over three years
from the date of APDES program
approval. The following schedule
identifies the phasing plan for when the
APDES program will begin the
administration of permitting,
compliance, and enforcement activities
associated with each major component:
Phase I, at program approval the APDES
program will include: Domestic
Discharges, Timber Harvesting, Seafood
Processing Facilities and Hatcheries.
Phase II, one year from program
approval the APDES program will add:
Federal Facilities, Stormwater Program
(excluding the Bio-Solids Program),
Pretreatment Program, and
miscellaneous non-domestic discharges.
Phase III, two years from program
approval the APDES program will add
Mining. Phase IV, three years from
program approval the APDES program
will add: Oil and Gas, Cooling water
intakes and dischargers, Munitions, and
all other remaining facilities.
Pursuant to 40 CFR 123.21 and
123.61(b), the EPA must approve or
disapprove the submitted APDES
program (which has been determined to
be complete) within 90 days of receipt,
unless this review period is extended by
mutual EPA-State agreement. To obtain
program approval, the State must show,
PO 00000
Frm 00050
Fmt 4703
Sfmt 4703
34747
among other things that it has the
authority to issue permits which comply
with the Act, authority to impose civil
and criminal penalties for permit
violations, and authority to ensure that
the public is given notice and an
opportunity for a hearing on each
proposed permit. After close of the
comment period and completion of the
required consultations, the Regional
Administrator for EPA Region 10 will
make a decision to approve or
disapprove the APDES program based
on the requirements of Section 402 of
the CWA and 40 CFR 123. If the
Regional Administrator approves the
Alaska program, the Regional
Administrator will so notify the State
and sign the proposed MOA. Notice
would be published in the Federal
Register and, as of the date of program
approval, EPA would suspend issuance
of NPDES permits in Alaska in
accordance with the State’s approved
schedule to transfer NPDES program
authority as described in the State’s
phasing plan. If EPA’s Regional
Administrator disapproves the APDES
program, ADEC will be notified of the
reasons for disapproval and of any
revisions or modifications to the
program that are necessary to obtain
approval.
Educational Meetings. The
educational meetings will include a
technical overview of both the federal
and state programs. ADEC will
participate with EPA during the
educational portion of the meetings.
Public Hearing Procedures. The
public hearings will be conducted in
accordance with 40 CFR 124.12 and will
provide interested parties with the
opportunity to give written and/or oral
comments for the official record. The
following procedures will be used at the
public hearings. (1) The Presiding
Officer shall conduct the hearing in a
manner which will allow all interested
persons wishing to make oral statements
an opportunity to do so; however, the
Presiding Officer may inform attendees
of any time limits during the opening
statement of the hearing. (2) Any person
may submit written statements or
documents for the hearing record. (3)
The Presiding Officer may, in his
discretion, exclude oral testimony if
such testimony is overly repetitious of
previous testimony or is not relevant to
the decision to approve the submitted
State APDES program. (4) The transcript
taken at the hearing, together with
copies of all submitted statements and
documents, shall become a part of the
record submitted to the Regional
Administrator. (5) The hearing record
shall be left open until the deadline for
receipt of comments specified at the
E:\FR\FM\18JNN1.SGM
18JNN1
rwilkins on PROD1PC63 with NOTICES
34748
Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 118 / Wednesday, June 18, 2008 / Notices
beginning of this Notice to allow any
person time to submit additional written
statements or to present views or
evidence tending to rebut testimony
presented at the public hearing. (6)
Hearing statements may be oral or
written. Written copies of oral
statements are urged for accuracy of the
record and for use of the Hearing Panel
and other interested persons. Persons
wishing to make oral testimony
supporting their written comments are
encouraged to give a summary of their
points rather than reading lengthy
written comments verbatim into the
record. All comments received by EPA
Region 10 by the deadline for receipt of
comments, or presented at the public
hearing, will be considered by EPA
before taking final action on Alaska’s
request for NPDES program approval.
Summary of the Alaska Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (APDES)
Program Submission. The ADEC
application for program approval
applies to discharges into waters of the
United States covered by the authority
of that Agency. This includes most
discharges of pollutants subject to the
federal NPDES program (e.g., municipal
wastewater and stormwater point source
discharges, pretreatment, industrial
wastewater and stormwater point source
discharges; and point source discharges
from federal facilities). ADEC is not
seeking authority to regulate the
discharges of sewage sludge (Bio-Solids
Program). The APDES program is fully
described in documents the State has
submitted in accordance with 40 CFR
123.21, which include the following: a
letter from the Governor requesting
program approval; a Memorandum of
Agreement (MOA) for execution by
ADEC and EPA; a Program Description
outlining the procedures, personnel and
protocols that will be relied on to
implement the State’s permitting,
compliance and enforcement program; a
Statement signed by the Attorney
General that describes the State’s legal
authority to administer a program
equivalent to the federal NPDES
program; and a description of the State’s
Continuing Planning Process. The
following is a summary of these
documents:
Governor’s Letter: Alaska’s
application for program approval
includes a letter dated April 22, 2008,
from Governor Sarah Palin officially
requesting NPDES program approval
pursuant to 40 CFR 123.21(a)(1).
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA):
The requirements for the MOA are
found in 40 CFR 123.24. An MOA is a
document signed by each Agency,
committing them to specific
responsibilities relevant to the
VerDate Aug<31>2005
18:01 Jun 17, 2008
Jkt 214001
administration and enforcement of the
State’s regulatory program. An MOA
specifies these responsibilities and
provides structure for the State’s
program management and EPA’s
program oversight. The MOA submitted
by the State of Alaska has been signed
by the Commissioner of the Alaska
Department of Environmental
Conservation. The Regional
Administrator of U.S. EPA Region 10
will sign the document if the MOA and
the program have been determined
approvable after all comments received
during the comment period have been
considered.
Program Description: A program
description submitted by a State seeking
program approval must meet the
minimum requirements of 40 CFR
123.22. It must provide a narrative
description of the scope, structure,
coverage, and processes of the State
program; a description of the
organization and staffing for the lead
State agency; and itemized costs and
funding sources for the program for the
first two years after program approval. It
must describe all applicable State
procedures (including administrative
procedures for the issuance of permits
and administrative or judicial
procedures for their review) and include
copies of forms used in the program. It
must further contain a complete
description of the State’s compliance
and enforcement tracking program.
Attorney General’s Statement: An
Attorney General’s Statement is
required and described in regulations
found at 40 CFR 123.23. The State
Attorney General must certify that the
State has lawfully adopted statutes and
regulations which provide the State
agency with the legal authority to
administer a permitting program in
compliance with 40 CFR Part 123. The
Attorney General’s Statement from
Alaska certifies that the State of Alaska
has the legal authority to administer the
APDES program described in the
program description.
Continuing Planning Process: The
State has submitted a description of its
Continuing Planning process in
accordance with CWA Section 303(e)
and 40 CFR 130.5. This document
describes the State’s planning processes
for developing effluent limitations, total
maximum daily loads (TMDLs), and
water quality standards, among other
things. The State plans to update this
document, when necessary, to reflect
significant changes to the process or
new or amended federal regulations or
guidance.
Public Comment on the Described
Program. The program submitted by the
State of Alaska has been determined by
PO 00000
Frm 00051
Fmt 4703
Sfmt 4703
EPA to be complete in accordance with
the regulations found at 40 CFR part
123. EPA and ADEC want to encourage
public participation in this
authorization process so that the
citizens of Alaska will understand the
program in their State. Therefore, EPA
requests the public to review the
program that ADEC has submitted and
provide any comments they feel are
appropriate. EPA will consider all
comments on the APDES program and/
or its authorization in its decision.
Authority: This action is taken under the
authority of Section 402 of the Clean Water
Act as amended, 42 U.S.C. 1342. I hereby
provide public notice of the application by
the State of Alaska for approval to administer
the State NPDES program, in accordance
with 40 CFR 123.61.
Dated: June 10, 2008.
Elin D. Miller,
Regional Administrator, Region 10.
[FR Doc. E8–13831 Filed 6–17–08; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
Notice of Agreement Filed
The Commission hereby gives notice
of the filing of the following agreement
under the Shipping Act of 1984.
Interested parties may submit comments
on agreements to the Secretary, Federal
Maritime Commission, Washington, DC
20573, within ten days of the date this
notice appears in the Federal Register.
Copies of agreements are available
through the Commission’s Web site
(https://www.fmc.gov) or contacting the
Office of Agreements (202) 523–5793 or
tradeanalysis@fmc.gov).
Agreement No.: 201175–001.
Title: Port of NY/NJ Sustainable
Services Agreement.
Parties: APM Terminals North
America, Inc.; Global Terminal &
Container Services LLC; Maher
Terminals LLC; New York Container
Terminal, Inc.; and Port Newark
Container Terminal LLC.
Filing Party: Carol N. Lambos; The
Lambos Firm; 29 Broadway 9th Floor;
New York, NY 10006–3101.
Synopsis: The agreement deletes
American Stevedoring, Inc. as a party to
the agreement.
Dated: June 13, 2008.
By order of the Federal Maritime
Commission.
Karen V. Gregory,
Assistant Secretary.
[FR Doc. E8–13774 Filed 6–17–08; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6730–01–P
E:\FR\FM\18JNN1.SGM
18JNN1
Agencies
[Federal Register Volume 73, Number 118 (Wednesday, June 18, 2008)]
[Notices]
[Pages 34746-34748]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E8-13831]
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-8582-3]
State Program Requirements; Application To Administer the
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Program; Alaska
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: The State of Alaska has submitted a request for approval of an
Alaska version of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) program, pursuant to section 402 of the Clean Water Act (CWA or
``the Act''). With this request, the Alaska Department of Environmental
Conservation (ADEC) seeks approval to administer a program regulating
discharges of pollutants into waters of the United States under its
jurisdiction. The State's request includes an implementation plan that
transfers the administration of specific program components from EPA to
the State over a three year period from the date of program approval.
If EPA approves the Alaska Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(APDES) program application, the State will administer this program,
subject to continuing EPA oversight and enforcement authority, in place
of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program
now administered by EPA in Alaska. Today, EPA is requesting comments on
the State's request and is providing notice of public hearings and
comment period on that proposal. EPA will either approve or disapprove
the State's request after considering all comments it receives.
DATES: Comments. The public comment period on the State's request for
approval to administer the proposed APDES program will be from the date
of publication until August 18, 2008. Comments must be received or
post-marked by no later than 11:59 p.m. on August 18, 2008
Educational Meetings and Public Hearings: EPA, Region 10 will hold
three combined educational meetings and public hearings on the
following dates:
1. July 21, 2008, Educational Meeting, 4 to 6 p.m.; Public Hearing,
from 7 p.m. until all testimony is heard or 10 p.m., whichever is
earlier, in Fairbanks, AK.
2. July 22, 2008, Educational Meeting, 4 to 6; Public Hearing, from
7 p.m. until all testimony is heard or 10 p.m., whichever is earlier,
in Juneau, AK.
3. July 23, 2008, Educational Meeting, 4 to 6 p.m.; Public Hearing
from 7 p.m. until all testimony is heard or 10 p.m., whichever is
earlier, in Anchorage, AK.
Comments. Send or hand deliver all paper copies to Nina Kocourek,
Office of Water and Watersheds, Mail Stop OWW-130, 1200 Sixth Avenue,
Suite 900, Seattle, WA 98101-3140. Call (206) 553-1200 before hand
delivery to verify business hours; send electronic copies to
kocourek.nina@epa.gov; and fax copies to (206) 553-0165. EPA requests
that a duplicate copy of comments be sent to Sharon Morgan,
sharon.morgan@alaska.gov, Alaska Department of Environmental
Conservation, P. O. Box 111800, 410 Willoughby Avenue, Suite 303,
Juneau, AK 99811-1800.
Viewing and/or Obtaining Copies of Documents. Copies of Alaska's
APDES program submission (aka application) and all other documents in
the official record are available for inspection at the EPA Region 10
Library, Park Place Building, 1200 6th Avenue, Suite 900, Seattle, WA
98101-3140. The library hours are 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 2:30
p.m. Monday through Friday, except federal holidays, telephone number
(206) 553-1289; and at the EPA, Region 10, Alaska Operations Office,
222 W 7th Avenue, 19, Room 537, Anchorage, AK 99513, during
normal business hours, contact Greg Kellogg at (907) 271-6328. The
application can be viewed or downloaded from the EPA Web site https://
www.epa.gov/r10earth/waterpermits.htm. ADEC will also have copies of
the application available for viewing Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m., except Alaska holidays, at the following locations: 555
Cordova Street, Anchorage, AK 99501-2617; 410 Willoughby Avenue, Suite
303, Juneau, AK 99811-1800; 610 University Drive, Fairbanks, AK 99709;
1700 E Bogard Road B, Suite 103, Wasilla, AK 99654; and 43335
Kalifonsky Beach, Suite 11, Soldotna, AK 99669. ADEC will have the
application available on compact disk (CD), contact Sharon Morgan, e-
mail sharon.morgan@alaska.gov or call (907) 465-5530) to receive a CD.
The application can be viewed or downloaded from the State of Alaska
Web site https://www.dec.state.ak.us/water/npdes/npdes.htm. Part or all
of the State's 2,455 page APDES program application may be copied at
EPA or at ADEC. ADEC has no copy fee for 200 or fewer pages and charges
.20 per page for more than 200 pages. You may also request a copy of
all or parts of the application from EPA using the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) request process. The procedures and costs
associated with a FOIA request can be found at the EPA Web site https://
yosemite.epa.gov/r10/extaff.nsf/webpage/
Freedom+of+Information+Act?OpenDocument.
Locations of Educational Meetings and Public Hearings: On July 21,
2008 at the Regency Fairbanks Hotel, 85 10th Avenue, Fairbanks, AK; on
July 22, 2008 at the Centennial Hall, 101 Egan Drive, Juneau, AK; and
on July 23, 2008 at the Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel, 239 W. 4th Avenue,
Anchorage, AK. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for additional
information.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nina Kocourek, Office of Water and
Watersheds, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, 1200 6th
Avenue, Suite 900, Mail Stop OWW-130, Seattle, WA 98101-3140, (206)
553-6502, kocourek.nina@epa.gov or Greg Kellogg U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 10, Alaska Operations Office, 222 W 7th
Avenue, 19, Room 537, Anchorage, AK 99513, (907) 271-6328,
kellogg.greg@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 402 of the CWA created the NPDES
program under which EPA may issue permits for the point source
discharge of pollutants to waters of the United States under conditions
required by the Act. Section 402 also provides that EPA may approve a
State to administer an equivalent state program, upon the Governor's
request, provided the State has appropriate legal authority and a
program sufficient to meet the Act's requirements. The regulatory
requirements for state program approval are set forth in 40 CFR Part
123, and 40 CFR 123.21 lists the basic elements of an approvable
application.
EPA Region 10 considers the documents submitted by the State of
Alaska to be administratively complete at the time of this notice. EPA
will not make a final decision on APDES program approval until after:
(1) Considering all public comments provided during the public comment
period and from the public hearings; (2) completion of EPA's evaluation
of, and if necessary consultation with the National Marine Fisheries
Service on,
[[Page 34747]]
the affects program approval may have on essential fish habitat, in
accordance with section 305(b) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act; and (3) completion of government to
government tribal consultations, as requested, with federally
recognized tribes in Alaska.
By letter dated June 29, 2006, the Governor of Alaska requested
NPDES program approval and submitted an application that included a
program description, an Attorney General's statement, copies of
applicable State statutes and regulations, and a Memorandum of
Agreement (MOA) to be executed by the Regional Administrator of EPA
Region 10 and the Commissioner of ADEC. EPA received this package of
materials on July 5, 2006. EPA Region 10 determined that Alaska's
approval request did not constitute a complete package under 40 CFR
123.21, and notified the Governor of Alaska on August 1, 2006, in
writing of its concerns. On October 31, 2006, EPA sent ADEC a
comprehensive list of comments on the July 5, 2006 application.
Thereafter, by letter dated April 22, 2008, the Governor of Alaska
requested NPDES program approval and submitted an application that
includes a program description, an Attorney General's statement, copies
of applicable State statutes and regulations, and a Memorandum of
Agreement (MOA) to be executed by the Regional Administrator of EPA
Region 10 and the Commissioner of ADEC. EPA received this package of
materials on May 1, 2008. EPA Region 10 determined that the APDES
program application received on May 1, 2008, along with revisions
received up to June 9, 2008, constitute a complete package under 40 CFR
123.21. A letter of completeness was sent to the Commissioner of ADEC
on June 10, 2008.
The State of Alaska is applying to administer the NPDES permitting,
compliance and enforcement programs for individual and general permits,
as well as for the pretreatment and stormwater programs in Alaska. The
State is not applying to regulate the disposal of sewage sludge (Bio-
Solids Program) in Alaska. If EPA approves the State's program, EPA
will retain NPDES permitting authority and primary enforcement
responsibility over the Bio-Solids Program in accordance with section
405 of the Act and 40 CFR part 503.
The State does not have the authority to administer the NPDES
program for facilities operating in the Denali National Park and
Preserve pursuant to Alaska Statehood Act section 11; the United States
has exclusive jurisdiction over the Denali National Park and Preserve.
Additionally, the State does not have jurisdiction to administer the
NPDES program over facilities discharging in Indian Country as defined
in 18 U.S.C. 1151; facilities operating outside state waters (three
miles offshore), or over facilities with CWA section 301(h) waivers. If
EPA approves the State's program, EPA will retain NPDES permitting
authority and primary enforcement responsibility over these facilities.
The State of Alaska has asked to assume responsibility for the
NPDES programs in phases, pursuant to the CWA section 402(n)(4).
Alaska's application appears to meet the requirements for such a phased
approach. In accordance with CWA section 402(n)(4), EPA may approve a
phased permit program covering administration of a major component that
represents a significant and identifiable part of the NPDES program.
The State proposes to assume administration of the NPDES program by
phases within 5 years after submission of the application, and agrees
to make all reasonable efforts to assume such administration by such
date. Specifically, ADEC's approval request includes a schedule for EPA
to transfer permit, compliance, and enforcement responsibility for the
NPDES program to DEC over three years from the date of APDES program
approval. The following schedule identifies the phasing plan for when
the APDES program will begin the administration of permitting,
compliance, and enforcement activities associated with each major
component: Phase I, at program approval the APDES program will include:
Domestic Discharges, Timber Harvesting, Seafood Processing Facilities
and Hatcheries. Phase II, one year from program approval the APDES
program will add: Federal Facilities, Stormwater Program (excluding the
Bio-Solids Program), Pretreatment Program, and miscellaneous non-
domestic discharges. Phase III, two years from program approval the
APDES program will add Mining. Phase IV, three years from program
approval the APDES program will add: Oil and Gas, Cooling water intakes
and dischargers, Munitions, and all other remaining facilities.
Pursuant to 40 CFR 123.21 and 123.61(b), the EPA must approve or
disapprove the submitted APDES program (which has been determined to be
complete) within 90 days of receipt, unless this review period is
extended by mutual EPA-State agreement. To obtain program approval, the
State must show, among other things that it has the authority to issue
permits which comply with the Act, authority to impose civil and
criminal penalties for permit violations, and authority to ensure that
the public is given notice and an opportunity for a hearing on each
proposed permit. After close of the comment period and completion of
the required consultations, the Regional Administrator for EPA Region
10 will make a decision to approve or disapprove the APDES program
based on the requirements of Section 402 of the CWA and 40 CFR 123. If
the Regional Administrator approves the Alaska program, the Regional
Administrator will so notify the State and sign the proposed MOA.
Notice would be published in the Federal Register and, as of the date
of program approval, EPA would suspend issuance of NPDES permits in
Alaska in accordance with the State's approved schedule to transfer
NPDES program authority as described in the State's phasing plan. If
EPA's Regional Administrator disapproves the APDES program, ADEC will
be notified of the reasons for disapproval and of any revisions or
modifications to the program that are necessary to obtain approval.
Educational Meetings. The educational meetings will include a
technical overview of both the federal and state programs. ADEC will
participate with EPA during the educational portion of the meetings.
Public Hearing Procedures. The public hearings will be conducted in
accordance with 40 CFR 124.12 and will provide interested parties with
the opportunity to give written and/or oral comments for the official
record. The following procedures will be used at the public hearings.
(1) The Presiding Officer shall conduct the hearing in a manner which
will allow all interested persons wishing to make oral statements an
opportunity to do so; however, the Presiding Officer may inform
attendees of any time limits during the opening statement of the
hearing. (2) Any person may submit written statements or documents for
the hearing record. (3) The Presiding Officer may, in his discretion,
exclude oral testimony if such testimony is overly repetitious of
previous testimony or is not relevant to the decision to approve the
submitted State APDES program. (4) The transcript taken at the hearing,
together with copies of all submitted statements and documents, shall
become a part of the record submitted to the Regional Administrator.
(5) The hearing record shall be left open until the deadline for
receipt of comments specified at the
[[Page 34748]]
beginning of this Notice to allow any person time to submit additional
written statements or to present views or evidence tending to rebut
testimony presented at the public hearing. (6) Hearing statements may
be oral or written. Written copies of oral statements are urged for
accuracy of the record and for use of the Hearing Panel and other
interested persons. Persons wishing to make oral testimony supporting
their written comments are encouraged to give a summary of their points
rather than reading lengthy written comments verbatim into the record.
All comments received by EPA Region 10 by the deadline for receipt of
comments, or presented at the public hearing, will be considered by EPA
before taking final action on Alaska's request for NPDES program
approval.
Summary of the Alaska Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(APDES) Program Submission. The ADEC application for program approval
applies to discharges into waters of the United States covered by the
authority of that Agency. This includes most discharges of pollutants
subject to the federal NPDES program (e.g., municipal wastewater and
stormwater point source discharges, pretreatment, industrial wastewater
and stormwater point source discharges; and point source discharges
from federal facilities). ADEC is not seeking authority to regulate the
discharges of sewage sludge (Bio-Solids Program). The APDES program is
fully described in documents the State has submitted in accordance with
40 CFR 123.21, which include the following: a letter from the Governor
requesting program approval; a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for
execution by ADEC and EPA; a Program Description outlining the
procedures, personnel and protocols that will be relied on to implement
the State's permitting, compliance and enforcement program; a Statement
signed by the Attorney General that describes the State's legal
authority to administer a program equivalent to the federal NPDES
program; and a description of the State's Continuing Planning Process.
The following is a summary of these documents:
Governor's Letter: Alaska's application for program approval
includes a letter dated April 22, 2008, from Governor Sarah Palin
officially requesting NPDES program approval pursuant to 40 CFR
123.21(a)(1).
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA): The requirements for the MOA are
found in 40 CFR 123.24. An MOA is a document signed by each Agency,
committing them to specific responsibilities relevant to the
administration and enforcement of the State's regulatory program. An
MOA specifies these responsibilities and provides structure for the
State's program management and EPA's program oversight. The MOA
submitted by the State of Alaska has been signed by the Commissioner of
the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. The Regional
Administrator of U.S. EPA Region 10 will sign the document if the MOA
and the program have been determined approvable after all comments
received during the comment period have been considered.
Program Description: A program description submitted by a State
seeking program approval must meet the minimum requirements of 40 CFR
123.22. It must provide a narrative description of the scope,
structure, coverage, and processes of the State program; a description
of the organization and staffing for the lead State agency; and
itemized costs and funding sources for the program for the first two
years after program approval. It must describe all applicable State
procedures (including administrative procedures for the issuance of
permits and administrative or judicial procedures for their review) and
include copies of forms used in the program. It must further contain a
complete description of the State's compliance and enforcement tracking
program.
Attorney General's Statement: An Attorney General's Statement is
required and described in regulations found at 40 CFR 123.23. The State
Attorney General must certify that the State has lawfully adopted
statutes and regulations which provide the State agency with the legal
authority to administer a permitting program in compliance with 40 CFR
Part 123. The Attorney General's Statement from Alaska certifies that
the State of Alaska has the legal authority to administer the APDES
program described in the program description.
Continuing Planning Process: The State has submitted a description
of its Continuing Planning process in accordance with CWA Section
303(e) and 40 CFR 130.5. This document describes the State's planning
processes for developing effluent limitations, total maximum daily
loads (TMDLs), and water quality standards, among other things. The
State plans to update this document, when necessary, to reflect
significant changes to the process or new or amended federal
regulations or guidance.
Public Comment on the Described Program. The program submitted by
the State of Alaska has been determined by EPA to be complete in
accordance with the regulations found at 40 CFR part 123. EPA and ADEC
want to encourage public participation in this authorization process so
that the citizens of Alaska will understand the program in their State.
Therefore, EPA requests the public to review the program that ADEC has
submitted and provide any comments they feel are appropriate. EPA will
consider all comments on the APDES program and/or its authorization in
its decision.
Authority: This action is taken under the authority of Section
402 of the Clean Water Act as amended, 42 U.S.C. 1342. I hereby
provide public notice of the application by the State of Alaska for
approval to administer the State NPDES program, in accordance with
40 CFR 123.61.
Dated: June 10, 2008.
Elin D. Miller,
Regional Administrator, Region 10.
[FR Doc. E8-13831 Filed 6-17-08; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6560-50-P