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Tope Creeks, Wallowa Valley Ranger
District, Wallowa-Whitman National
Forest, Wallowa County, OR.
Summary: EPA expressed
environmental concerns about the
potential impacts to water quality
within creeks that are already on the
Oregon State’s most current 303(d) list
and subsequent impacts to aquatic
resources therein. Rating EC2.
EIS No. 20090200, ERP No. D–AFS–
F65076–MI, Niagara Project, To
Address Site-Specific Vegetation and
Transportation System Needs in the
Project Areas, Hiawatha National
Forest, St. Ignace and Sault Ste. Marie
Ranger Districts, Mackinac and
Chippewa Counties, MI.
Summary: EPA does not object to the
proposed action. Rating LO.
EIS No. 20090205, ERP No. DS–AFS–
L65531–OR, Invasive Plant
Treatments within the Deschutes and
Ochoco National Forests and the
Crooked River National Grassland,
Updated Information on Three New
Alternatives, Proposal for Treatment
of Invasive Plant Infestation and
Protection of Uninfested Areas,
Implementation, Several Cos. OR.
Summary: EPA’s previous issues have
been resolved; therefore, EPA has no
objection to the proposed action. Rating
LO.
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Final EISs
EIS No. 20080504, ERP No. F–FRC–
D03016–MD, Sparrows Point
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Import
Terminal Expansion and Natural Gas
Pipeline Facilities, Construction and
Operation, Application Authorization,
U.S. COE Section 10 and 404 Permits,
Baltimore County, MD.
Summary: EPA continues to have
environmental concerns about wetland
impacts and air conformity issues.
EIS No. 20090153, ERP No. F–AFS–
J65484–MT, Grizzly Vegetation and
Transportation Management Project,
Proposes Timber Harvest, Prescribed
Burning, Road Maintenance, and
Transportation Management Actions,
Three Rivers Ranger District, Kootenai
National Forest, Lincoln County, MT.
Summary: EPA continues to have
environmental concerns about impacts
to riparian areas, soils and grizzly bear
habitat.
EIS No. 20090186, ERP No. F–FRC–
K03031–CA, South Feather Power
Project, (Project No. 2099–068),
Application to Relicense its 104megawatt, South Fork Feather River,
Lost Creek and Slate Creek, Butte,
Yuba, and Plumas Counties, CA.
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Summary: EPA continues to have
environmental concerns about impacts
to water quality, cumulative impacts
and a lack of discussion of climate
change effects on the project.
EIS No. 20090191, ERP No. F–NOA–
D91001–00, Amendment 1 to the
Consolidated Highly Migratory
Species (HMS) Fishery Management
Plan, (FMP), Updating and Revising
Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) for
Atlantic Highly Migratory Species
(HMS) consider additional Habitat
Area of Particular Concern (HAPC)
and Analyze Fishing Impacts,
Chesapeake Bay, MD, Delaware Bay,
DE, Great Bay, NJ and Outer Bank off
NC.
Summary: EPA does not object to the
proposed action.
EIS No. 20090207, ERP No. F–FHW–
J40184–UT, SR–262; Montezuma
Creek to Aneth Project, Improvements
to the Intersection of SR–162, SR–262,
and County Road (CR) 450 in
Montezuma Cree, Funding, Navajo
Nation, San Juan County, UT.
Summary: EPA continues to have
environmental concerns about water
quality and recommended measures to
reduce increased sedimentation and
erosion.
EIS No. 20090212, ERP No. F–FTA–
F40434–MN, Central Corridor Project,
Selected the Preferred Alternative, 11
miles Light Rail Transit between
downtown Minneapolis and
downtown St. Paul, Minnesota, Twin
Cities Metropolitan Area, MN.
Summary: While EPA previous issues
have been resolved, it requested
clarification on hazardous waste sites,
parking losses, future stations in
environmental justice neighborhoods
and stormwater management.
EIS No. 20090216, ERP No. F–COE–
E39075–MS, PROGRAMMATIC EIS—
Mississippi Coastal Improvements
Program (MsCIP), Comprehensive
Plan, Implementation, Hancock,
Harrison and Jackson Counties, MS.
Summary: EPA does not object to the
proposed action.
EIS No. 20090217, ERP No. F–AFS–
L65561–AK, Logjam
Timber Sale Project, Proposes Timber
Harvesting from 4 Land Use
Designations, Tongass Land and
Resource Management Plan, Thorne Bay
Ranger District, Tongass National
Forest, Prince of Wales Island, AK.
Summary: EPA continues to have
environmental concerns about impacts
to water quality.
EIS No. 20090243, ERP No. F–COE–
E39078–FL, C–111 Spreader Canal
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Western Project, To Restore
Ecosystem Function in Taylor Slough
and Florida Bay Areas, Central and
Southern Florida Project,
Comprehensive Everglades
Restoration Plan (CERP), Everglades
National Park, Miami-Dade County,
FL.
Summary: EPA does not object to the
proposed action.
EIS No. 20090220, ERP No. FA–NOA–
A91061–00, Amendment 10 Atlantic
Mackerel, Squid, Butterfish Fishery
Management Plan, Development of a
Rebuilding Program that Allows
Butterfish Stock to Rebuild in the
Shortest Time Possible, Exclusive
Economic Zone (EEZ), off the U.S.
Atlantic Coast.
Summary: EPA does not object to the
proposed action.
Dated: August 18, 2009.
Robert W. Hargrove,
Director, NEPA Compliance Division, Office
of Federal Activities.
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Science Advisory Board Staff Office;
Notification of Two Public
Teleconference Meetings of the
Chartered Science Advisory Board
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: The EPA Science Advisory
Board (SAB) Staff Office announces two
public teleconference meetings of the
chartered SAB to conduct reviews of
two draft SAB reports and to conduct
additional business.
DATES: The meeting dates will be
Wednesday, September 23, 2009 from
1 p.m. until 4 p.m. and Thursday,
September 24, 2009, from 1 p.m. until
4 p.m. (all times are Eastern Time).
ADDRESSES: The meetings will be
conducted by telephone only.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any
member of the public wishing to obtain
general information concerning this
public teleconference meeting should
contact Mr. Thomas Miller, Designated
Federal Officer (DFO), EPA Science
Advisory Board (1400F), 1200
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20460; via telephone/
voice mail (202) 343–9982; fax (202)
233–0643; or e-mail at
miller.tom@epa.gov. General
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information concerning the EPA Science
Advisory Board can be found on the
SAB Web site at https://www.epa.gov/
sab.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
5 U.S.C., App. 2 (FACA), notice is
hereby given that the EPA Science
Advisory Board will hold a public
meeting to conduct two reviews of draft
SAB committee reports and to conduct
other business as noted. The SAB was
established pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 4365
to provide independent scientific and
technical advice to the Administrator on
the technical basis for Agency positions
and regulations. The SAB is a Federal
Advisory Committee under FACA. The
SAB will comply with the provisions of
FACA and all appropriate SAB Staff
Office procedural policies.
Background: (a) SAB Quality Review
of the Draft SAB Report on Reactive
Nitrogen in the United States. The
Chartered Science Advisory Board will
conduct a review of the SAB Integrated
Nitrogen Committee (INC) draft report:
Reactive Nitrogen in the United States;
An Analysis of Inputs, Flows,
Consequences, and Management
Options from 1 p.m. until not later than
4 p.m. on Wednesday, September 23,
2009. Reactive nitrogen, a form of
nitrogen consisting mainly of
ammonium and nitrate, is ‘‘fixed’’ by
natural or human-driven processes or
recycled from decaying organic matter.
Increasing quantities of reactive
nitrogen released by human activities,
such as the production and use of
synthetic fertilizers, burning of fossil
fuel, and planting of nitrogen-fixing
crops currently surpasses the amount of
nitrogen fixed by natural processes (e.g.,
microbial activities, wildfire). Adverse
environmental effects may occur when
reactive nitrogen occurs in amounts that
exceed what the ecosystem can
normally use or recycle. Adverse effects
may include degradation of air and
water quality, harmful algae blooms,
hypoxia, fish kills, loss of drinking
water supplies, loss of biodiversity,
forest declines, and human health
effects.
The SAB Integrated Nitrogen
Committee undertook this study to
assess linkages among the
environmental effects of reactive
nitrogen and to explore their
implications for nitrogen research and
risk management. The study
recommends a more integrated
approach to reactive nitrogen research
and identifies opportunities for
integrated approaches for nitrogen
management. Information about the
work of the SAB Integrated Nitrogen
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Committee is available on the SAB Web
site at https://yosemite.epa.gov/sab/sab
product.nsf/fedrgstr_activites/
Nitrogen%20Project?OpenDocument.
(b) SAB Quality Review of the Draft
Radiation Advisory Committee Report
on Radiogenic Cancer Risk. The
chartered Science Advisory Board will
conduct a quality review of the draft
report from its Radiation Advisory
Committee during its teleconference
scheduled from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. on
Thursday, September 24, 2009. EPA’s
Office of Air and Radiation requested an
SAB review of a draft document entitled
EPA Radiogenic Cancer Risk Models
and Projections for the U.S. Population
dated December 2008. EPA’s draft
document discusses a revised approach
to cancer dose-response assessment for
radionuclides, based on
recommendations in the National
Academies of Science 2005 report on
Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation
(known as the BEIR VII report) as
modified and expanded for EPA’s
purposes. At this teleconference, the
SAB will conduct a quality review of
the SAB Radiation Advisory
Committee’s draft advisory on this EPA
draft document. Information about this
work of the SAB Radiation Advisory
Committee is available on the SAB Web
site at https://yosemite.epa.gov/sab/
sabproduct.nsf/fedrgstr_activites/%E2%
80%9CRevised%20Book%E2%80%9D?
OpenDocument. The SAB will also
discuss plans for future SAB advisory
activities.
Availability of Meeting Materials: The
agenda and other materials in support of
these meetings will be placed on the
SAB Web site at https://www.epa.gov/sab
in advance of each meeting.
Procedures for Providing Public Input:
Interested members of the public may
submit relevant written or oral
information for the SAB to consider
during this teleconference. Oral
Statements: In general, individuals or
groups requesting time to make an oral
presentation at a public SAB
teleconference will be limited to three
minutes, with no more than one-half
hour for all speakers. To be placed on
the public speakers list for the
September 23 and September 24, 2009
teleconferences, interested individuals
should contact Mr. Thomas Miller, DFO,
in writing (preferably by e-mail), by
September 14, 2009 at the contact
information provided above. Written
Statements: Written statements relevant
to the September 23 and September 24,
2009 teleconferences should be received
in the SAB Staff Office by September 15,
2009 so that the information may be
made available to the SAB for their
consideration prior to the teleconference
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meeting. Written statements should be
supplied to the DFO via e-mail to
miller.tom@epa.gov (acceptable file
format: Adobe Acrobat PDF,
WordPerfect, MS Word, MS PowerPoint,
or Rich Text files in IBM–PC/Windows
98/2000/XP format). Submitters are
asked to provide versions of each
document submitted with and without
signatures, because the SAB Staff Office
does not publish documents with
signatures on its Web sites.
Accessibility: For information on
access or services for individuals with
disabilities, please contact Mr. Thomas
Miller at (202) 343–9982, or miller.tom
@epa.gov. To request accommodation of
a disability, please contact Mr. Miller,
preferably at least 10 days prior to the
meeting, to give EPA as much time as
possible to process your request.
Dated: August 14, 2009.
Vanessa T. Vu,
Director, EPA Science Advisory Board Staff
Office.
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Teleconference Meetings of the Chartered Science Advisory Board
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The EPA Science Advisory Board (SAB) Staff Office announces
two public teleconference meetings of the chartered SAB to conduct
reviews of two draft SAB reports and to conduct additional business.
DATES: The meeting dates will be Wednesday, September 23, 2009 from 1
p.m. until 4 p.m. and Thursday, September 24, 2009, from 1 p.m. until 4
p.m. (all times are Eastern Time).
ADDRESSES: The meetings will be conducted by telephone only.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any member of the public wishing to
obtain general information concerning this public teleconference
meeting should contact Mr. Thomas Miller, Designated Federal Officer
(DFO), EPA Science Advisory Board (1400F), 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20460; via telephone/voice mail (202) 343-9982; fax
(202) 233-0643; or e-mail at miller.tom@epa.gov. General
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information concerning the EPA Science Advisory Board can be found on
the SAB Web site at https://www.epa.gov/sab.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee
Act, 5 U.S.C., App. 2 (FACA), notice is hereby given that the EPA
Science Advisory Board will hold a public meeting to conduct two
reviews of draft SAB committee reports and to conduct other business as
noted. The SAB was established pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 4365 to provide
independent scientific and technical advice to the Administrator on the
technical basis for Agency positions and regulations. The SAB is a
Federal Advisory Committee under FACA. The SAB will comply with the
provisions of FACA and all appropriate SAB Staff Office procedural
policies.
Background: (a) SAB Quality Review of the Draft SAB Report on
Reactive Nitrogen in the United States. The Chartered Science Advisory
Board will conduct a review of the SAB Integrated Nitrogen Committee
(INC) draft report: Reactive Nitrogen in the United States; An Analysis
of Inputs, Flows, Consequences, and Management Options from 1 p.m.
until not later than 4 p.m. on Wednesday, September 23, 2009. Reactive
nitrogen, a form of nitrogen consisting mainly of ammonium and nitrate,
is ``fixed'' by natural or human-driven processes or recycled from
decaying organic matter. Increasing quantities of reactive nitrogen
released by human activities, such as the production and use of
synthetic fertilizers, burning of fossil fuel, and planting of
nitrogen-fixing crops currently surpasses the amount of nitrogen fixed
by natural processes (e.g., microbial activities, wildfire). Adverse
environmental effects may occur when reactive nitrogen occurs in
amounts that exceed what the ecosystem can normally use or recycle.
Adverse effects may include degradation of air and water quality,
harmful algae blooms, hypoxia, fish kills, loss of drinking water
supplies, loss of biodiversity, forest declines, and human health
effects.
The SAB Integrated Nitrogen Committee undertook this study to
assess linkages among the environmental effects of reactive nitrogen
and to explore their implications for nitrogen research and risk
management. The study recommends a more integrated approach to reactive
nitrogen research and identifies opportunities for integrated
approaches for nitrogen management. Information about the work of the
SAB Integrated Nitrogen Committee is available on the SAB Web site at
https://yosemite.epa.gov/sab/sabproduct.nsf/fedrgstr_activites/Nitrogen%20Project?OpenDocument.
(b) SAB Quality Review of the Draft Radiation Advisory Committee
Report on Radiogenic Cancer Risk. The chartered Science Advisory Board
will conduct a quality review of the draft report from its Radiation
Advisory Committee during its teleconference scheduled from 1 p.m.
until 4 p.m. on Thursday, September 24, 2009. EPA's Office of Air and
Radiation requested an SAB review of a draft document entitled EPA
Radiogenic Cancer Risk Models and Projections for the U.S. Population
dated December 2008. EPA's draft document discusses a revised approach
to cancer dose-response assessment for radionuclides, based on
recommendations in the National Academies of Science 2005 report on
Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation (known as the BEIR VII report)
as modified and expanded for EPA's purposes. At this teleconference,
the SAB will conduct a quality review of the SAB Radiation Advisory
Committee's draft advisory on this EPA draft document. Information
about this work of the SAB Radiation Advisory Committee is available on
the SAB Web site at https://yosemite.epa.gov/sab/sabproduct.nsf/fedrgstr_activites/%E2%80%9CRevised%20Book%E2%80%9D?OpenDocument. The
SAB will also discuss plans for future SAB advisory activities.
Availability of Meeting Materials: The agenda and other materials
in support of these meetings will be placed on the SAB Web site at
https://www.epa.gov/sab in advance of each meeting.
Procedures for Providing Public Input: Interested members of the
public may submit relevant written or oral information for the SAB to
consider during this teleconference. Oral Statements: In general,
individuals or groups requesting time to make an oral presentation at a
public SAB teleconference will be limited to three minutes, with no
more than one-half hour for all speakers. To be placed on the public
speakers list for the September 23 and September 24, 2009
teleconferences, interested individuals should contact Mr. Thomas
Miller, DFO, in writing (preferably by e-mail), by September 14, 2009
at the contact information provided above. Written Statements: Written
statements relevant to the September 23 and September 24, 2009
teleconferences should be received in the SAB Staff Office by September
15, 2009 so that the information may be made available to the SAB for
their consideration prior to the teleconference meeting. Written
statements should be supplied to the DFO via e-mail to
miller.tom@epa.gov (acceptable file format: Adobe Acrobat PDF,
WordPerfect, MS Word, MS PowerPoint, or Rich Text files in IBM-PC/
Windows 98/2000/XP format). Submitters are asked to provide versions of
each document submitted with and without signatures, because the SAB
Staff Office does not publish documents with signatures on its Web
sites.
Accessibility: For information on access or services for
individuals with disabilities, please contact Mr. Thomas Miller at
(202) 343-9982, or miller.tom@epa.gov. To request accommodation of a
disability, please contact Mr. Miller, preferably at least 10 days
prior to the meeting, to give EPA as much time as possible to process
your request.
Dated: August 14, 2009.
Vanessa T. Vu,
Director, EPA Science Advisory Board Staff Office.
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