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interconnecting pipelines to four
existing pipelines (Dauphin Island
Gathering System Feedline, Transco
Feedline, Destin Feedline, and Viosca
Knoll Gathering System Feedline).
The major components of the
proposed deepwater port would be the
Support Platform, two HiLoad floating
LNG transfer and re-gasification units,
two PLEMs with ancillary risers and
terminal pipelines, HiLoad parking line
pilings, and approximately 25 miles of
new subsea pipeline.
BOET will have an average
throughput capacity of 1.2 billion
standard cubic feet per day (Bscfd) of
natural gas. No new onshore pipelines
or LNG storage facilities are proposed
with this action. A shore based facility
will be used to facilitate movement of
personnel, equipment, supplies, and
disposable materials between the
terminal and shore.
Construction of the deepwater port
would be expected to take 30 months;
with startup of commercial operations
in 2011, should a license be issued. The
deepwater port, if licensed, would be
designed, constructed and operated in
accordance with applicable codes and
standards and would have an expected
operating life of approximately 25 years.
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The electronic form of all comments
received into the Federal Docket
Management System can be searched by
the name of the individual submitting
the comment (or signing the comment,
if submitted on behalf of an association,
business, labor union, etc.). The DOT
Privacy Act Statement can be viewed in
the Federal Register published on April
11, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 70, pages
19477–78) or you may visit https://
www.regulations.gov.
(Authority 49 CFR 1.66)
By Order of the Maritime Administrator.
Dated: August 1, 2008.
Leonard Sutter,
Secretary, Maritime Administration.
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Reports, Forms, and Recordkeeping
Requirements; Agency Information
Collection Activity: Under OMB Review
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration, DOT.
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SUMMARY: In compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), this notice
announces that the Information
Collection Request (ICR) abstracted
below will be forwarded to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and comment. The ICR describes
the nature of the information collection
and the expected burden. The Federal
Register Notice with a 60-day comment
period was published on February 4,
2008 (73 FR 6556–6558). No comments
on this notice were received.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on
or before 30 days from the date of
publication.
ADDRESSES: Send comments, within 30
days, to the Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Office of
Management and Budget, 725 17th
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20503,
Attention NHTSA Desk Officer.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Keith D. Williams at the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
Enforcement and Justice Services
Division (NTI–122), 202–366–0543,
1200 New Jersey Ave., SE., W44–231,
Washington, DC 20590.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
Title: Demonstration of Speed
Management Programs; Including
Automated and Traditional
Enforcement.
OMB Number: 2127—NEW.
Type of Request: Collection of
information.
Abstract: The National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
proposes to conduct a series of
telephone surveys that will examine the
effectiveness of a speed management
research and demonstration program in
the city of Tucson, Arizona. As part of
the program, surveys will be
administered pre and post
implementation of the countermeasure
treatment program to measure
awareness of the program in both
Tucson and an as yet to be selected
comparison community/ies in the State
of Arizona. The pretreatment telephone
surveys would be administered during
the fall-winter 2008/2009 time period
and the post-treatment survey 24
months afterward. The National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration
was established to reduce the mounting
number of deaths, injuries, and
economic losses resulting from motor
vehicle crashes on the Nation’s
highways. As part of this statutory
mandate, NHTSA is authorized to
conduct research as a foundation for the
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development of motor vehicle standards
and traffic safety programs. The speed
demonstration project requires NHTSA
to measure whether these initiatives
were effective. The telephone surveys
are instrumental in that measurement.
The telephone surveys will be
administered to a randomly selected
sample of 400 persons pre and post
treatment in the demonstration and
comparison areas to persons age 18 and
older. An essential part of this
evaluation effort is to compare baseline
and post-intervention measures of
attitudes and intervention awareness to
determine if the interventions were
associated with changes on those
indices.
Affected Public: Randomly selected
members of the general public in
telephone households.
Estimated Total Annual Burden:
266.67 hours (1,600 interviews
averaging 10 minutes each).
Comments Are Invited On: Whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary or the proper performance
of the functions of the Department,
including whether the information will
have practical utility; the accuracy of
the Department’s estimate of the burden
of the proposed information collection;
ways to enhance the quality, utility and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
A Comment to OMB is most effective if
OMB receives it within 30 days of
publication.
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A).
Dated: August 4, 2008.
Jeffrey Michael,
Acting Associate Administrator, Research
and Program Development.
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Treasury.
ACTION: Notice and request for
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Reports, Forms, and Recordkeeping Requirements; Agency
Information Collection Activity: Under OMB Review
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), this notice announces that the Information
Collection Request (ICR) abstracted below will be forwarded to the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and comment. The ICR
describes the nature of the information collection and the expected
burden. The Federal Register Notice with a 60-day comment period was
published on February 4, 2008 (73 FR 6556-6558). No comments on this
notice were received.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before 30 days from the date of
publication.
ADDRESSES: Send comments, within 30 days, to the Office of Information
and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, 725 17th
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20503, Attention NHTSA Desk Officer.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Keith D. Williams at the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Enforcement and Justice Services
Division (NTI-122), 202-366-0543, 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE., W44-231,
Washington, DC 20590.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Title: Demonstration of Speed Management Programs; Including
Automated and Traditional Enforcement.
OMB Number: 2127--NEW.
Type of Request: Collection of information.
Abstract: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) proposes to conduct a series of telephone surveys that will
examine the effectiveness of a speed management research and
demonstration program in the city of Tucson, Arizona. As part of the
program, surveys will be administered pre and post implementation of
the countermeasure treatment program to measure awareness of the
program in both Tucson and an as yet to be selected comparison
community/ies in the State of Arizona. The pretreatment telephone
surveys would be administered during the fall-winter 2008/2009 time
period and the post-treatment survey 24 months afterward. The National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration was established to reduce the
mounting number of deaths, injuries, and economic losses resulting from
motor vehicle crashes on the Nation's highways. As part of this
statutory mandate, NHTSA is authorized to conduct research as a
foundation for the development of motor vehicle standards and traffic
safety programs. The speed demonstration project requires NHTSA to
measure whether these initiatives were effective. The telephone surveys
are instrumental in that measurement. The telephone surveys will be
administered to a randomly selected sample of 400 persons pre and post
treatment in the demonstration and comparison areas to persons age 18
and older. An essential part of this evaluation effort is to compare
baseline and post-intervention measures of attitudes and intervention
awareness to determine if the interventions were associated with
changes on those indices.
Affected Public: Randomly selected members of the general public in
telephone households.
Estimated Total Annual Burden: 266.67 hours (1,600 interviews
averaging 10 minutes each).
Comments Are Invited On: Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary or the proper performance of the functions of
the Department, including whether the information will have practical
utility; the accuracy of the Department's estimate of the burden of the
proposed information collection; ways to enhance the quality, utility
and clarity of the information to be collected; and ways to minimize
the burden of the collection of information on respondents, including
the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of
information technology. A Comment to OMB is most effective if OMB
receives it within 30 days of publication.
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A).
Dated: August 4, 2008.
Jeffrey Michael,
Acting Associate Administrator, Research and Program Development.
[FR Doc. E8-18300 Filed 8-7-08; 8:45 am]
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