Science Advisory Board Staff Office Request for Nominations of Experts To Provide Advice on Ecological Impacts Associated With Mountaintop Mining and Valley-Fill Operations, 48952-48953 [E9-23231]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
[FRL–8963–3]
National Drinking Water Advisory
Council: Request for Nominations
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA or Agency)
invites all interested persons to
nominate qualified individuals to serve
a three-year term as members of the
National Drinking Water Advisory
Council (Council). This 15-member
Council was established by the Safe
Drinking Water Act (SDWA) to provide
practical and independent advice,
consultation and recommendations to
the Agency on the activities, functions,
policies, and regulations required by the
SDWA. The terms of four (4) members
expire in December 2009. To maintain
the representation required in the
statute, nominees for the 2010 Council
should represent state and local officials
concerned with public water supply and
public health protection (two (2)
vacancies) and the general public (two
(2) vacancies). All nominations will be
fully considered, but applicants need to
be aware of the specific representation
needed as well as geographical balance
so that all major areas of the U.S. (East,
Mid-West, South, Mountain, SouthWest, and West) will be represented.
The EPA strongly encourages
nominations from women and
minorities. The current list of members
is available on the EPA Web site at
https://www.epa.gov/safewater/ndwac.
DATES: Submit nominations via U.S.
mail on or before October 26, 2009.
ADDRESSES: The preferred form of
communication is via e-mail to Veronica
Blette, Designated Federal Officer,
National Drinking Water Advisory
Council, @ Blette.veronica@epa.gov. The
mailing address is Veronica Blette,
Designated Federal Officer, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Ground Water and Drinking
Water (Mail Code 4601–M), 1200
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20460.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
E-mail your questions to Jacquelyn
Springer, @ springer.jacquelyn@epa.gov
or call 202–564–9904.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
National Drinking Water Advisory
Council: The Council consists of 15
members, including a Chairperson,
appointed by the Deputy Administrator.
Five members represent the general
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public; five members represent
appropriate State and local agencies
concerned with public water supply and
public health protection; and five
members represent private organizations
or groups demonstrating an active
interest in the field of public water
supply and public health protection.
SDWA requires that at least two
members of the Council represent small,
rural public water systems.
Additionally, members may be asked to
serve on one of the Council’s
workgroups that are established on an
as-needed basis to assist EPA in
addressing specific program issues. On
December 15 of each year, some
members complete their appointment.
Therefore, this notice solicits
nominations to fill four vacancies with
terms ending on December 15, 2012.
Persons selected for membership will
receive compensation for travel and a
nominal daily compensation (if
appropriate) while attending meetings.
The Council holds two face-to-face
meetings each year, generally in the
spring and fall. Conference calls will be
scheduled if needed.
Nomination of a Member: Any
interested person or organization may
nominate qualified individuals for
membership. Self-nominations are also
welcome. The EPA strongly encourages
nominations from women and
minorities. Nominees should be
identified by name, occupation,
position, address and telephone
number. To be considered, all
nominations must include a current
resume, providing the nominee’s
background, experience and
qualifications. Prospective candidates
will be required to fill out the
‘‘Confidential Financial Disclosure
Form for Special Government
Employees Serving on Federal Advisory
Committees at the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency’’ (EPA Form 3110–
48). This confidential form allows
Government officials to determine
whether there is a statutory conflict
between that person’s public
responsibilities (which includes
membership on an EPA Federal
advisory committee) and private
interests and activities, or the
appearance of a lack of impartiality, as
defined by Federal regulation.
Dated: September 21, 2009.
Cynthia C. Dougherty,
Director, Office of Ground Water and Drinking
Water.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
[FRL–8963–2]
Science Advisory Board Staff Office
Request for Nominations of Experts To
Provide Advice on Ecological Impacts
Associated With Mountaintop Mining
and Valley-Fill Operations
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: The EPA Science Advisory
Board (SAB) Staff Office is requesting
nominations to form an ad hoc panel,
under the auspices of the SAB, to
provide expert advice to the EPA on a
draft assessment of the ecological
impacts associated with a surface coal
mining technique known as
mountaintop mining and valley-fill
where mining overburden is placed in
adjacent valleys. This assessment is
being prepared by EPA’s Office of
Research and Development (ORD) at the
request of EPA’s Regional Office in
Philadelphia, PA (Region 3).
DATES: Nominations should be
submitted by October 16, 2009 per the
instructions below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any
member of the public wishing further
information regarding this request for
nominations may contact Mr. Edward
Hanlon, Designated Federal Officer
(DFO), SAB Staff Office, by telephone/
voice mail at (202) 343–9946; by fax at
(202) 233–0643 or via e-mail at
hanlon.edward@epa.gov. General
information concerning the EPA Science
Advisory Board can be found at the EPA
SAB Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/
sab. Any inquiry regarding EPA’s
Region 3 activities related to
mountaintop mining and valley-fill
operations should be directed to Mr.
John Forren, Associate Director for
Monitoring and Assessment,
Environmental Assessment and
Innovation Division, Region 3 EPA, who
may be contacted via telephone at (215)
814–2705 or by e-mail at
forren.john@epa.gov. Any inquiry
regarding EPA’s ORD draft assessment
on the ecological impacts of
mountaintop mining and valley-fill
operations should be directed to Dr.
Michael Slimak, Associate Director of
Ecology, National Center for
Environmental Assessment, who may be
contacted via telephone at (703) 347–
8524 or by e-mail at
slimak.michael@epa.gov. The public
release of this assessment, which is
expected in mid-November 2009, will
be announced in the Federal Register
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https://www.epa.gov/ncea.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: Recent published
scientific information reveals that
mountaintop mining and valley-fill
operations in Southern Appalachia may
be linked to degraded water quality and
adverse impacts on in-stream biota.
Discharges from surface coal mining
operations are regulated under the Clean
Water Act (CWA). CWA Section 402
provides authority to regulate
discharges of pollutants to streams from
valley-fills and associated operations.
CWA Section 404 provides authority to
regulate construction of the valley-fill
itself to the extent rock and dirt are
placed in waters of the United States,
including streams and wetlands. Surface
coal mining operations are regulated
under the Surface Mining Control and
Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA).
EPA’s Region 3 Office has requested
EPA’s ORD to prepare a scientific
assessment of the ecological impacts
related to mountaintop mining and
valley-fill operations. The scope of this
assessment includes: loss of headwater
streams, downstream water quality and
subsequent effects on in-stream biota,
and cumulative ecological impacts. In
addition, the draft assessment will
evaluate restoration and recovery
methods used by mining companies to
address these ecological impacts
associated with mountaintop mining
and valley-fill operations. Cultural,
aesthetic and human health impacts that
may be associated with this mining
technique are not part of the scope of
this current assessment. ORD requested
the SAB review and provide advice on
the scientific adequacy, suitability and
appropriateness of the draft assessment.
The SAB was established by 42 U.S.C.
4365 to provide independent scientific
and technical advice, consultation, and
recommendations to the EPA
Administrator on the technical basis for
Agency positions and regulations. In
response to ORD’s request, the SAB
Staff Office will form an expert Panel to
review and provide advice to ORD
regarding its draft assessment of
ecological impacts related to
mountaintop mining and valley-fill
operations. The SAB expert advisory
panel on the ecological impacts related
to mountaintop mining and valley-fill
operations will comply with the
provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) and all
appropriate SAB procedural policies.
Upon completion, the panel’s report
will be submitted to the chartered SAB
for final approval for transmittal to the
EPA Administrator.
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Request for Nominations: The SAB
Staff Office is seeking individuals with
nationally recognized expertise,
experience, knowledge, and field
experience in the following disciplinary
areas associated with mountaintop
mining and valley-fill operations:
aquatic ecology, aquatic toxicology,
hydrogeology, water quality, mining
engineering, ecosystem restoration,
inorganic chemistry, freshwater
ecological risk assessment, and systems
ecology. Qualified nominees will be
considered for serving on this ad hoc
panel.
Process and Deadline for Submitting
Nominations: Any interested person or
organization may nominate qualified
individuals for possible service on the
augmented EEAC in the areas of
expertise described above. Nominations
should be submitted in electronic
format (which is preferred over hard
copy) following the instructions for
‘‘Nominating Experts to Advisory Panels
and Ad Hoc Committees Being Formed’’
provided on the SAB Web site. The
electronic nomination can be accessed
through the ‘‘Nomination of Experts’’
link on the blue navigational bar on the
SAB Web site at https://www.epa.gov/
sab. To receive full consideration,
nominations should include all of the
information requested.
EPA’s SAB Staff Office requests
contact information about the person
making the nomination; contact
information about the nominee; the
disciplinary and specific areas of
expertise of the nominee; the nominee’s
curriculum vitae; sources of recent
grants and/or contracts; and a
biographical sketch of the nominee
indicating current position, educational
background, research activities, and
recent service on other national
advisory committees or national
professional organizations.
The EPA SAB Staff Office will
acknowledge receipt of nominations.
The names and biosketchs of qualified
nominees identified by respondents to
the Federal Register notice and
additional experts identified by the SAB
Staff will be posted on the SAB Web site
at https://www.epa.gov/sab. Public
comments on this ‘‘Short List’’ of
candidates will be accepted for 21
calendar days. The public will be
requested to provide relevant
information or other documentation on
nominees that the SAB Staff Office
should consider in evaluating
candidates.
For the EPA SAB Staff Office, a
balanced subcommittee or review panel
includes candidates who possess the
necessary domains of knowledge, the
relevant scientific perspectives (which,
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among other factors, can be influenced
by work history and affiliation), and the
collective breadth of experience to
adequately address the charge. In
establishing the final ad hoc panel, the
SAB Staff Office will consider public
comments on the ‘‘Short List’’ of
candidates, information provided by the
candidates themselves, and background
information independently gathered by
the SAB Staff Office. Specific criteria to
be used for panel membership include:
(a) Scientific and/or technical expertise,
knowledge, and experience (primary
factors); (b) availability and willingness
to serve; (c) absence of financial
conflicts of interest; (d) absence of an
appearance of a lack of impartiality; (e)
skills working in committees,
subcommittees and advisory panels;
and, for the panel as a whole, (f)
diversity of, and balance among,
scientific expertise, viewpoints, etc.
The SAB Staff Office’s evaluation of
an absence of financial conflicts of
interest will include a review of the
‘‘Confidential Financial Disclosure
Form for Special Government
Employees Serving on Federal Advisory
Committees at the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency’’ (EPA Form 3110–
48). This confidential form allows
Government officials to determine
whether there is a statutory conflict
between that person’s public
responsibilities (which includes
membership on an EPA Federal
advisory committee) and private
interests and activities, or the
appearance of a lack of impartiality, as
defined by Federal regulation. The form
may be viewed and downloaded from
the following URL address https://
www.epa.gov/sab/pdf/epaform311048.pdf.
The approved policy under which the
EPA SAB Office selects subcommittees
and review panels is described in the
following document: Overview of the
Panel Formation Process at the
Environmental Protection Agency
Science Advisory Board (EPA–SAB–EC–
02–010), which is posted on the SAB
Web site at https://www.epa.gov/sab/pdf/
ec02010.pdf.
Dated: September 18, 2009.
Anthony F. Maciorowski,
Deputy Director, EPA Science Advisory Board
Staff Office.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-8963-2]
Science Advisory Board Staff Office Request for Nominations of
Experts To Provide Advice on Ecological Impacts Associated With
Mountaintop Mining and Valley-Fill Operations
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The EPA Science Advisory Board (SAB) Staff Office is
requesting nominations to form an ad hoc panel, under the auspices of
the SAB, to provide expert advice to the EPA on a draft assessment of
the ecological impacts associated with a surface coal mining technique
known as mountaintop mining and valley-fill where mining overburden is
placed in adjacent valleys. This assessment is being prepared by EPA's
Office of Research and Development (ORD) at the request of EPA's
Regional Office in Philadelphia, PA (Region 3).
DATES: Nominations should be submitted by October 16, 2009 per the
instructions below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any member of the public wishing
further information regarding this request for nominations may contact
Mr. Edward Hanlon, Designated Federal Officer (DFO), SAB Staff Office,
by telephone/voice mail at (202) 343-9946; by fax at (202) 233-0643 or
via e-mail at hanlon.edward@epa.gov. General information concerning the
EPA Science Advisory Board can be found at the EPA SAB Web site at:
https://www.epa.gov/sab. Any inquiry regarding EPA's Region 3 activities
related to mountaintop mining and valley-fill operations should be
directed to Mr. John Forren, Associate Director for Monitoring and
Assessment, Environmental Assessment and Innovation Division, Region 3
EPA, who may be contacted via telephone at (215) 814-2705 or by e-mail
at forren.john@epa.gov. Any inquiry regarding EPA's ORD draft
assessment on the ecological impacts of mountaintop mining and valley-
fill operations should be directed to Dr. Michael Slimak, Associate
Director of Ecology, National Center for Environmental Assessment, who
may be contacted via telephone at (703) 347-8524 or by e-mail at
slimak.michael@epa.gov. The public release of this assessment, which is
expected in mid-November 2009, will be announced in the Federal
Register
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and posted on the NCEA Web site at https://www.epa.gov/ncea.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: Recent published scientific information reveals that
mountaintop mining and valley-fill operations in Southern Appalachia
may be linked to degraded water quality and adverse impacts on in-
stream biota. Discharges from surface coal mining operations are
regulated under the Clean Water Act (CWA). CWA Section 402 provides
authority to regulate discharges of pollutants to streams from valley-
fills and associated operations. CWA Section 404 provides authority to
regulate construction of the valley-fill itself to the extent rock and
dirt are placed in waters of the United States, including streams and
wetlands. Surface coal mining operations are regulated under the
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA).
EPA's Region 3 Office has requested EPA's ORD to prepare a
scientific assessment of the ecological impacts related to mountaintop
mining and valley-fill operations. The scope of this assessment
includes: loss of headwater streams, downstream water quality and
subsequent effects on in-stream biota, and cumulative ecological
impacts. In addition, the draft assessment will evaluate restoration
and recovery methods used by mining companies to address these
ecological impacts associated with mountaintop mining and valley-fill
operations. Cultural, aesthetic and human health impacts that may be
associated with this mining technique are not part of the scope of this
current assessment. ORD requested the SAB review and provide advice on
the scientific adequacy, suitability and appropriateness of the draft
assessment.
The SAB was established by 42 U.S.C. 4365 to provide independent
scientific and technical advice, consultation, and recommendations to
the EPA Administrator on the technical basis for Agency positions and
regulations. In response to ORD's request, the SAB Staff Office will
form an expert Panel to review and provide advice to ORD regarding its
draft assessment of ecological impacts related to mountaintop mining
and valley-fill operations. The SAB expert advisory panel on the
ecological impacts related to mountaintop mining and valley-fill
operations will comply with the provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA) and all appropriate SAB procedural policies. Upon
completion, the panel's report will be submitted to the chartered SAB
for final approval for transmittal to the EPA Administrator.
Request for Nominations: The SAB Staff Office is seeking
individuals with nationally recognized expertise, experience,
knowledge, and field experience in the following disciplinary areas
associated with mountaintop mining and valley-fill operations: aquatic
ecology, aquatic toxicology, hydrogeology, water quality, mining
engineering, ecosystem restoration, inorganic chemistry, freshwater
ecological risk assessment, and systems ecology. Qualified nominees
will be considered for serving on this ad hoc panel.
Process and Deadline for Submitting Nominations: Any interested
person or organization may nominate qualified individuals for possible
service on the augmented EEAC in the areas of expertise described
above. Nominations should be submitted in electronic format (which is
preferred over hard copy) following the instructions for ``Nominating
Experts to Advisory Panels and Ad Hoc Committees Being Formed''
provided on the SAB Web site. The electronic nomination can be accessed
through the ``Nomination of Experts'' link on the blue navigational bar
on the SAB Web site at https://www.epa.gov/sab. To receive full
consideration, nominations should include all of the information
requested.
EPA's SAB Staff Office requests contact information about the
person making the nomination; contact information about the nominee;
the disciplinary and specific areas of expertise of the nominee; the
nominee's curriculum vitae; sources of recent grants and/or contracts;
and a biographical sketch of the nominee indicating current position,
educational background, research activities, and recent service on
other national advisory committees or national professional
organizations.
The EPA SAB Staff Office will acknowledge receipt of nominations.
The names and biosketchs of qualified nominees identified by
respondents to the Federal Register notice and additional experts
identified by the SAB Staff will be posted on the SAB Web site at
https://www.epa.gov/sab. Public comments on this ``Short List'' of
candidates will be accepted for 21 calendar days. The public will be
requested to provide relevant information or other documentation on
nominees that the SAB Staff Office should consider in evaluating
candidates.
For the EPA SAB Staff Office, a balanced subcommittee or review
panel includes candidates who possess the necessary domains of
knowledge, the relevant scientific perspectives (which, among other
factors, can be influenced by work history and affiliation), and the
collective breadth of experience to adequately address the charge. In
establishing the final ad hoc panel, the SAB Staff Office will consider
public comments on the ``Short List'' of candidates, information
provided by the candidates themselves, and background information
independently gathered by the SAB Staff Office. Specific criteria to be
used for panel membership include: (a) Scientific and/or technical
expertise, knowledge, and experience (primary factors); (b)
availability and willingness to serve; (c) absence of financial
conflicts of interest; (d) absence of an appearance of a lack of
impartiality; (e) skills working in committees, subcommittees and
advisory panels; and, for the panel as a whole, (f) diversity of, and
balance among, scientific expertise, viewpoints, etc.
The SAB Staff Office's evaluation of an absence of financial
conflicts of interest will include a review of the ``Confidential
Financial Disclosure Form for Special Government Employees Serving on
Federal Advisory Committees at the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency'' (EPA Form 3110-48). This confidential form allows Government
officials to determine whether there is a statutory conflict between
that person's public responsibilities (which includes membership on an
EPA Federal advisory committee) and private interests and activities,
or the appearance of a lack of impartiality, as defined by Federal
regulation. The form may be viewed and downloaded from the following
URL address https://www.epa.gov/sab/pdf/epaform3110-48.pdf.
The approved policy under which the EPA SAB Office selects
subcommittees and review panels is described in the following document:
Overview of the Panel Formation Process at the Environmental Protection
Agency Science Advisory Board (EPA-SAB-EC-02-010), which is posted on
the SAB Web site at https://www.epa.gov/sab/pdf/ec02010.pdf.
Dated: September 18, 2009.
Anthony F. Maciorowski,
Deputy Director, EPA Science Advisory Board Staff Office.
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