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information, processing and
maintaining information, and disclosing
and providing information; adjusting
the existing ways to comply with any
previously applicable instructions and
requirements which have subsequently
changed; train personnel to be able to
respond to a collection of information;
search data sources; complete and
review the collection of information;
and transmit or otherwise disclose the
information.
Respondents/Affected Entities:
Metallic mineral processing plants.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
20.
Frequency of Response: Initially,
occasionally, and semiannually.
Estimated Total Annual Hour Burden:
2,306.
Estimated Total Annual Cost:
$199,140, which is comprised of
$13,000 in O&M costs, $186,140 in labor
costs, and no annualized capital/startup costs.
Changes in the Estimates: There is no
change in the total estimated burden
currently identified in the OMB
Inventory of Approved ICR Burdens.
Dated: September 22, 2008.
Sara Hisel-McCoy,
Director, Collection Strategies Division.
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AGENCY
[EPA–HQ–OAR–2008–0604; FRL–8720–9]
Conference on Air Quality Modeling
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of conference.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: We announce the Ninth
Conference on Air Quality Modeling.
Such a conference is required by
Section 320 of the Clean Air Act (CAA)
to be held every 3 years. The purposes
of the ninth conference are to provide
an overview of the latest features of the
new air quality models and to provide
a forum for public review and comment
on potential revisions to the way the
Agency determines and applies the
appropriate air quality models in the
future.
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DATES:
Comments: Comments on potential
revisions to the way the Agency
determines and applies the appropriate
air quality models must be received on
or before November 10, 2008.
Conference: The conference will be
held on October 9, 2008 from 8:30 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m. and on October 10, 2008
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from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Requests to
speak at the conference should be
submitted to the individual listed below
by October 3, 2008.
ADDRESSES:
Comments: Submit your comments,
identified by Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–
OAR–2008–0604 by one of the following
methods:
• https://www.regulations.gov: Follow
the on-line instructions for submitting
comments. This is EPA’s preferred
method for receiving comments.
• E-mail: Comments may be sent by
electronic mail (e-mail) to a-and-rdocket@epa.gov, Attention Docket ID
No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2008–0604.
• Fax: Fax your comments to 202–
566–9744, Attention Docket ID No.
EPA–HQ–OAR–2008–0604.
• Mail: Send your comments to: Air
and Radiation Docket and Information
Center, Environmental Protection
Agency, Mailcode: 2822T, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington,
DC 20460, Attention Docket ID No.
EPA–HQ–OAR–2008–0604.
• Hand Delivery or Courier: Deliver
your comments to EPA Docket Center,
1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Room
3334, Washington, DC. Such deliveries
are only accepted during the Docket’s
normal hours of operation, and special
arrangements should be made for
deliveries of boxed information.
Instructions: Direct your comments to
Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2008–
0604. EPA’s policy is that all comments
received will be included in the public
docket without change and may be
made available online at https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided, unless
the comment includes information
claimed to be Confidential Business
Information (CBI) or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
Do not submit information that you
consider to be CBI or otherwise
protected through https://
www.regulations.gov or e-mail. The
https://www.regulations.gov Web site is
an ‘‘anonymous access’’ system, which
means EPA will not know your identity
or contact information unless you
provide it in the body of your comment.
If you send an e-mail comment directly
to EPA without going through https://
www.regulations.gov, your e-mail
address will be automatically captured
and included as part of the comment
that is placed in the public docket and
made available on the Internet. If you
submit an electronic comment, EPA
recommends that you include your
name and other contact information in
the body of your comment and with any
disk or CD–ROM you submit. If EPA
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cannot read your comment due to
technical difficulties and cannot contact
you for clarification, EPA may not be
able to consider your comment.
Electronic files should avoid the use of
special characters, any form of
encryption, and be free of any defects or
viruses. For additional information
about EPA’s public docket visit the EPA
Docket Center homepage at https://
www.epa.gov/epahome/dockets.htm.
Docket: All documents in the docket
are listed in the https://
www.regulations.gov index. Although
listed in the index, some information is
not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other
information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute. Certain other
material, such as copyrighted material,
will be publicly available only in hard
copy form. Publicly available docket
materials are available either
electronically in https://
www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at
the Air Docket in the EPA Docket
Center, EPA West, Room 3334, 1301
Constitution Ave., NW., Washington,
DC. This Docket Facility is open from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday, excluding legal holidays. The
Docket telephone number is (202) 566–
1742; fax (202) 566–9744.
Background Information: Additional
information and a more detailed agenda
are electronically available at https://
www.epa.gov/ttn/scram/
9thmodconf.htm.
Conference: The conference will be
held in the EPA Auditorium, Room
C111, 109 T.W. Alexander Drive,
Research Triangle Park, NC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Peter Eckhoff, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Air Quality
Assessment Division, Mail Code C439–
01, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711;
telephone: (919) 541–5385; fax: (919)
541–0044; e-mail address:
eckhoff.peter@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
A. What Should I Consider as I Prepare
My Comments for EPA?
1. Submitting CBI. Do not submit this
information to EPA through https://
www.regulations.gov or e-mail. Clearly
mark the part or all of the information
that you claim to be CBI. For CBI
information in a disk or CD ROM that
you mail to EPA, mark the outside of the
disk or CD ROM as CBI and then
identify electronically within the disk or
CD ROM the specific information that is
claimed as CBI. In addition to one
complete version of the comment that
includes information claimed as CBI, a
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copy of the comment that does not
contain the information claimed as CBI
must be submitted for inclusion in the
public docket. Information so marked
will not be disclosed except in
accordance with procedures set forth in
40 CFR part 2.
2. Tips for Preparing Your Comments.
When submitting comments, remember
to:
• Identify the rulemaking by docket
number and other identifying
information (subject heading, Federal
Register date and page number).
• Follow directions—The agency may
ask you to respond to specific questions
or organize comments by referencing a
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part
or section number.
• Explain why you agree or disagree;
suggest alternatives and substitute
language for your requested changes.
• Describe any assumptions and
provide any technical information and/
or data that you used.
• If you estimate potential costs or
burdens, explain how you arrived at
your estimate in sufficient detail to
allow for it to be reproduced.
• Provide specific examples to
illustrate your concerns, and suggest
alternatives.
• Explain your views as clearly as
possible, avoiding the use of profanity
or personal threats.
• Make sure to submit your
comments by the comment period
deadline identified.
II. Background
The Guideline on Air Quality Models
(hereafter, called the Guideline, which
is found in Appendix W to 40 CFR Part
51), is used by EPA, States, and industry
to prepare and review new source
permits and State Implementation Plan
revisions. The Guideline serves as a
means by which consistency is
maintained in air quality analyses. We
originally published the Guideline in
April 1978 and it was incorporated by
reference in the regulations for the
Prevention of Significant Deterioration
(PSD) of Air Quality in June 1978. We
revised the Guideline in 1986, and
updated it with supplement A in 1987,
supplement B in July 1993, and
supplement C in August 1995. We
published the Guideline as appendix W
to 40 CFR part 51 when we issued
supplement B. We republished the
Guideline in August 1996 (61 FR 41838)
to adopt the CFR system for labeling
paragraphs.
To support the process of developing
and revising the Guideline during the
period 1977–1988, we held the First,
Second and Third Conferences on Air
Quality Modeling as required by Section
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320 of the Clean Air Act to help
standardize modeling procedures. These
modeling conferences provided us with
comments on the Guideline and
associated revisions, thereby helping us
introduce improved modeling
techniques into the regulatory process.
In October 1988, we held the Fourth
Conference on Air Quality Modeling. Its
purpose was to advise the public on
new modeling techniques and to solicit
comments to guide our consideration of
any rulemaking needed to further revise
the Guideline. We held the Fifth
Conference on Air Quality Modeling in
March 1991, which served as a public
hearing for the proposed revisions to the
Guideline. In August 1995, we held the
sixth conference as a forum to update
our available modeling tools with stateof-the-science techniques for airing
these issues and for the public to offer
new ideas. The Seventh Conference was
held in June 2000 and served as a public
hearing for the proposed changes to the
recommended air quality models in
Appendix W including the CALPUFF
modeling system and AERMOD.1
The last conference held was the
Eighth Conference on Air Quality
Modeling in September 22 and 23, 2005,
which provided details on recent and
impending changes to the recommended
air quality models in Appendix W.
Several presentations were made,
including regulatory status and details
on the AERMOD modeling system, the
EPA’s preferred model for near-field
regulatory applications; the regulatory
status and implementation issues with
the CALPUFF modeling system, the
EPA’s preferred model for long-range
transport of criteria pollutants and their
impacts on Federal Class I areas; and on
EPA’s approach to updating the
approved versions of regulatory models
under Appendix W to address coding
bugs or implementation issues. In
addition, several presentations were
provided on the current and available
methods for model performance
evaluation and a panel of experts
discussed the use of state-of-the-science
prognostic meteorological data for our
new dispersion models. The
proceedings are found in Docket No.
OAR–2005–0157.
III. Public Participation
The Ninth Conference on Air Quality
Modeling will be open to the public; no
admission fee is charged and there is no
formal registration. The conference will
begin the first morning with
introductory remarks by the presiding
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EPA official. The following topics will
be presented:
I. Overview of Appendix W
II. AERMOD Status and Updates
III. CALPUFF Status and Updates
IV. Non-Guideline Applications of
Dispersion Models
V. Update on Use of Assimilated
Meteorological Data for Dispersion
Models
VI. Review of Current and Available Model
Evaluation Methods
VII. Review of New and Emerging Models/
Techniques for Future Consideration
Under Appendix W; and
VII. Other Presentations by the Public
Those wishing to speak at the
conference, whether to volunteer a
presentation on a special topic or to
offer general comment on any of the
modeling techniques scheduled for
presentation, should contact us at the
address given in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section (note the
cutoff date). Such persons should
identify the organization (if any) on
whose behalf they are speaking and the
length of the presentation. If a
presentation of general comments is
projected to be longer than 10 minutes,
the presenter should also state why a
longer period is needed. Persons failing
to submit a written notice but desiring
to speak at the conference should notify
the presiding officer immediately before
the conference, and they will be
scheduled on a time-available basis.
The conference will be conducted
informally and chaired by an EPA
official. There will be no sworn
testimony or cross examination. A
verbatim transcript of the conference
proceedings will be produced and
placed in the docket. Speakers should
bring extra copies of their presentation
for inclusion in the docket and for the
convenience of the recorder. Speakers
will also be permitted to enter written
comments into the record. Additional
written statements or comments should
be sent to the OAR Regulatory Docket
(see ADDRESSES section). A transcript of
the proceedings and a copy of all
written comments will be maintained in
Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2008–
0604 which will remain open until
November 10, 2008 for the purpose of
receiving additional comments.
Dated: September 18, 2008.
Jennifer Edmonds,
Acting Director, Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[EPA-HQ-OAR-2008-0604; FRL-8720-9]
Conference on Air Quality Modeling
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of conference.
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SUMMARY: We announce the Ninth Conference on Air Quality Modeling. Such
a conference is required by Section 320 of the Clean Air Act (CAA) to
be held every 3 years. The purposes of the ninth conference are to
provide an overview of the latest features of the new air quality
models and to provide a forum for public review and comment on
potential revisions to the way the Agency determines and applies the
appropriate air quality models in the future.
DATES:
Comments: Comments on potential revisions to the way the Agency
determines and applies the appropriate air quality models must be
received on or before November 10, 2008.
Conference: The conference will be held on October 9, 2008 from
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and on October 10, 2008 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Requests to speak at the conference should be submitted to the
individual listed below by October 3, 2008.
ADDRESSES:
Comments: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-
OAR-2008-0604 by one of the following methods:
https://www.regulations.gov: Follow the on-line
instructions for submitting comments. This is EPA's preferred method
for receiving comments.
E-mail: Comments may be sent by electronic mail (e-mail)
to a-and-r-docket@epa.gov, Attention Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2008-
0604.
Fax: Fax your comments to 202-566-9744, Attention Docket
ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2008-0604.
Mail: Send your comments to: Air and Radiation Docket and
Information Center, Environmental Protection Agency, Mailcode: 2822T,
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460, Attention Docket ID
No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2008-0604.
Hand Delivery or Courier: Deliver your comments to EPA
Docket Center, 1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Room 3334, Washington, DC.
Such deliveries are only accepted during the Docket's normal hours of
operation, and special arrangements should be made for deliveries of
boxed information.
Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-
2008-0604. EPA's policy is that all comments received will be included
in the public docket without change and may be made available online at
https://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information
provided, unless the comment includes information claimed to be
Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose
disclosure is restricted by statute. Do not submit information that you
consider to be CBI or otherwise protected through https://
www.regulations.gov or e-mail. The https://www.regulations.gov Web site
is an ``anonymous access'' system, which means EPA will not know your
identity or contact information unless you provide it in the body of
your comment. If you send an e-mail comment directly to EPA without
going through https://www.regulations.gov, your e-mail address will be
automatically captured and included as part of the comment that is
placed in the public docket and made available on the Internet. If you
submit an electronic comment, EPA recommends that you include your name
and other contact information in the body of your comment and with any
disk or CD-ROM you submit. If EPA cannot read your comment due to
technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, EPA
may not be able to consider your comment. Electronic files should avoid
the use of special characters, any form of encryption, and be free of
any defects or viruses. For additional information about EPA's public
docket visit the EPA Docket Center homepage at https://www.epa.gov/
epahome/dockets.htm.
Docket: All documents in the docket are listed in the https://
www.regulations.gov index. Although listed in the index, some
information is not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such
as copyrighted material, will be publicly available only in hard copy
form. Publicly available docket materials are available either
electronically in https://www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at the Air
Docket in the EPA Docket Center, EPA West, Room 3334, 1301 Constitution
Ave., NW., Washington, DC. This Docket Facility is open from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The
Docket telephone number is (202) 566-1742; fax (202) 566-9744.
Background Information: Additional information and a more detailed
agenda are electronically available at https://www.epa.gov/ttn/scram/
9thmodconf.htm.
Conference: The conference will be held in the EPA Auditorium, Room
C111, 109 T.W. Alexander Drive, Research Triangle Park, NC.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Peter Eckhoff, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Air
Quality Assessment Division, Mail Code C439-01, Research Triangle Park,
NC 27711; telephone: (919) 541-5385; fax: (919) 541-0044; e-mail
address: eckhoff.peter@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
A. What Should I Consider as I Prepare My Comments for EPA?
1. Submitting CBI. Do not submit this information to EPA through
https://www.regulations.gov or e-mail. Clearly mark the part or all of
the information that you claim to be CBI. For CBI information in a disk
or CD ROM that you mail to EPA, mark the outside of the disk or CD ROM
as CBI and then identify electronically within the disk or CD ROM the
specific information that is claimed as CBI. In addition to one
complete version of the comment that includes information claimed as
CBI, a
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copy of the comment that does not contain the information claimed as
CBI must be submitted for inclusion in the public docket. Information
so marked will not be disclosed except in accordance with procedures
set forth in 40 CFR part 2.
2. Tips for Preparing Your Comments. When submitting comments,
remember to:
Identify the rulemaking by docket number and other
identifying information (subject heading, Federal Register date and
page number).
Follow directions--The agency may ask you to respond to
specific questions or organize comments by referencing a Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) part or section number.
Explain why you agree or disagree; suggest alternatives
and substitute language for your requested changes.
Describe any assumptions and provide any technical
information and/or data that you used.
If you estimate potential costs or burdens, explain how
you arrived at your estimate in sufficient detail to allow for it to be
reproduced.
Provide specific examples to illustrate your concerns, and
suggest alternatives.
Explain your views as clearly as possible, avoiding the
use of profanity or personal threats.
Make sure to submit your comments by the comment period
deadline identified.
II. Background
The Guideline on Air Quality Models (hereafter, called the
Guideline, which is found in Appendix W to 40 CFR Part 51), is used by
EPA, States, and industry to prepare and review new source permits and
State Implementation Plan revisions. The Guideline serves as a means by
which consistency is maintained in air quality analyses. We originally
published the Guideline in April 1978 and it was incorporated by
reference in the regulations for the Prevention of Significant
Deterioration (PSD) of Air Quality in June 1978. We revised the
Guideline in 1986, and updated it with supplement A in 1987, supplement
B in July 1993, and supplement C in August 1995. We published the
Guideline as appendix W to 40 CFR part 51 when we issued supplement B.
We republished the Guideline in August 1996 (61 FR 41838) to adopt the
CFR system for labeling paragraphs.
To support the process of developing and revising the Guideline
during the period 1977-1988, we held the First, Second and Third
Conferences on Air Quality Modeling as required by Section 320 of the
Clean Air Act to help standardize modeling procedures. These modeling
conferences provided us with comments on the Guideline and associated
revisions, thereby helping us introduce improved modeling techniques
into the regulatory process.
In October 1988, we held the Fourth Conference on Air Quality
Modeling. Its purpose was to advise the public on new modeling
techniques and to solicit comments to guide our consideration of any
rulemaking needed to further revise the Guideline. We held the Fifth
Conference on Air Quality Modeling in March 1991, which served as a
public hearing for the proposed revisions to the Guideline. In August
1995, we held the sixth conference as a forum to update our available
modeling tools with state-of-the-science techniques for airing these
issues and for the public to offer new ideas. The Seventh Conference
was held in June 2000 and served as a public hearing for the proposed
changes to the recommended air quality models in Appendix W including
the CALPUFF modeling system and AERMOD.\1\
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The last conference held was the Eighth Conference on Air Quality
Modeling in September 22 and 23, 2005, which provided details on recent
and impending changes to the recommended air quality models in Appendix
W. Several presentations were made, including regulatory status and
details on the AERMOD modeling system, the EPA's preferred model for
near-field regulatory applications; the regulatory status and
implementation issues with the CALPUFF modeling system, the EPA's
preferred model for long-range transport of criteria pollutants and
their impacts on Federal Class I areas; and on EPA's approach to
updating the approved versions of regulatory models under Appendix W to
address coding bugs or implementation issues. In addition, several
presentations were provided on the current and available methods for
model performance evaluation and a panel of experts discussed the use
of state-of-the-science prognostic meteorological data for our new
dispersion models. The proceedings are found in Docket No. OAR-2005-
0157.
III. Public Participation
The Ninth Conference on Air Quality Modeling will be open to the
public; no admission fee is charged and there is no formal
registration. The conference will begin the first morning with
introductory remarks by the presiding EPA official. The following
topics will be presented:
I. Overview of Appendix W
II. AERMOD Status and Updates
III. CALPUFF Status and Updates
IV. Non-Guideline Applications of Dispersion Models
V. Update on Use of Assimilated Meteorological Data for Dispersion
Models
VI. Review of Current and Available Model Evaluation Methods
VII. Review of New and Emerging Models/Techniques for Future
Consideration Under Appendix W; and
VII. Other Presentations by the Public
Those wishing to speak at the conference, whether to volunteer a
presentation on a special topic or to offer general comment on any of
the modeling techniques scheduled for presentation, should contact us
at the address given in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section
(note the cutoff date). Such persons should identify the organization
(if any) on whose behalf they are speaking and the length of the
presentation. If a presentation of general comments is projected to be
longer than 10 minutes, the presenter should also state why a longer
period is needed. Persons failing to submit a written notice but
desiring to speak at the conference should notify the presiding officer
immediately before the conference, and they will be scheduled on a
time-available basis.
The conference will be conducted informally and chaired by an EPA
official. There will be no sworn testimony or cross examination. A
verbatim transcript of the conference proceedings will be produced and
placed in the docket. Speakers should bring extra copies of their
presentation for inclusion in the docket and for the convenience of the
recorder. Speakers will also be permitted to enter written comments
into the record. Additional written statements or comments should be
sent to the OAR Regulatory Docket (see ADDRESSES section). A transcript
of the proceedings and a copy of all written comments will be
maintained in Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2008-0604 which will remain open
until November 10, 2008 for the purpose of receiving additional
comments.
Dated: September 18, 2008.
Jennifer Edmonds,
Acting Director, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
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