Proclaiming Certain Lands as a Reservation for the Nottawaseppi Huron and of Potawatomi Indians of Michigan, 61365-61366 [E9-28157]
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Tonopah
Solar Energy, LLC has submitted a rightof-way application to the BLM to build
a solar power generation facility, with a
net generating capacity of up to 180
megawatts (MW) of electricity based on
concentrating solar power technology
(CSP). The proposed solar power plant,
including the heliostat array, power
tower, power block, and associated
facilities would be built on about 1,600
acres of public land, northwest of
Tonopah, Nevada. The project is
proposed to be built entirely on lands
administered by the BLM Battle
Mountain District, Tonopah Field
Office.
The solar facility would include a
large field of heliostats or mirrors to
reflect the sun’s energy onto a central
solar receiver or tower; a conventional
steam turbine to generate electricity;
thermal storage tanks to store hot and
cold liquid salt; a hybrid cooling
system; associated equipment such as
pumps, transformers, heat exchangers,
and buildings; and associated linear
facilities including an eight-mile
transmission line, access road and
possible water supply pipeline.
The heliostat array would be a
circular field with a radius of
approximately 4,400 feet. The proposed
array would consist of approximately
17,350 heliostats, each approximately
670 square feet in size. The heliostats
would be arranged in arcs around the
central solar receiver or tower. The
central solar receiver or tower would be
a concrete structure, approximately 538
feet high, supporting a cylindrical
receiver, approximately 95 feet tall. The
total height of the receiver would be
approximately 633 feet. A 20-foot tall
maintenance crane would be mounted
on top of the receiver. The primary
components of the power block include
a solar steam generator system; a solar
preheater; an evaporator; a steam
turbine; and feedwater heaters. A hybrid
cooling system would be employed at
the site. The hybrid cooling system
would consist of an air-cooled
condenser augmented with a wet
cooling system designed to minimize
water consumption. The proposal
includes a thermal storage system using
liquid salt held in tanks to store solar
heat energy for later steam generation,
as well as associated pumps and piping.
The bulk of the electric power
produced by the facility would be
transmitted to the electric grid under the
control of the Sierra Pacific Power
Company, doing business as NV Energy,
and delivered to the Anaconda 230kilovolt (kV) Substation, located about 8
miles north of the site. A high voltage
overhead transmission line would be
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constructed to deliver power from the
plant switchyard to the Anaconda
substation. It is proposed that the new
transmission line would parallel an
existing transmission line that crosses
the northwest corner of the site. Access
to the site would be provided from State
Route 89. Buildings and enclosures
planned for the project include a steam
generator area building, a steam turbine
enclosure building, an electrical
building, an administration and
maintenance building, and a heliostat
assembly building with a warehouse.
On-site storage for spare components
would be required for maintenance
uses. In addition, on-site storage
facilities for water pretreatment
chemicals, cooling water treatment
chemicals, and boiler water treatment
chemicals would be necessary. The
proposed project would be designed for
a life of 30 years.
The EIS will analyze the site-specific
impacts of the proposed project on air
quality, biological resources (including
special status species) cultural
resources, water resources, geological
resources, paleontological resources,
public health, socioeconomics, soils,
traffic and transportation, and visual
resources. It will also analyze the
geological hazards, hazardous materials
handling, land use, waste management,
and worker safety and fire protection
potentially associated with the proposed
project. Native American Tribal
consultations will be conducted and
Tribal concerns will be given due
consideration. The EIS will include the
consideration of any impacts on Indian
trust assets.
Before including your address, phone
number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment, including your
personal identifying information, may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so. Federal, State, and local agencies,
as well as individuals or organizations
that may be interested in or affected by
the BLM’s decision on this project are
invited to participate in the scoping
process and, if eligible, may request or
be requested by the BLM, to participate
as a cooperating agency.
Authority: 43 CFR Part 2800.
Thomas J. Seley,
Field Manager, Tonopah Field Office.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
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Notice of Reestablishment of Arizona
Resource Advisory Council
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Reestablishment of
Arizona Resource Advisory Council.
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that
the Secretary of the Interior (Secretary)
has reestablished the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) Resource Advisory
Council for the state of Arizona.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Allison Sandoval, Legislative Affairs
and Correspondence (600), Bureau of
Land Management, 1620 L Street, NW.,
MS–LS–401, Washington, DC 20036,
telephone (202) 912–7434.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice is published in accordance with
Section 9(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act of 1972, Public Law 92–
463. The BLM has re-established the
Arizona Advisory Council.
CERTIFICATION STATEMENT: I hereby
certify that the reestablishment of the
BLM Resource Advisory Councils is
necessary and in the public interest in
connection with the Secretary’s
responsibilities to manage the lands,
resources, and facilities administered by
the BLM.
Ken Salazar,
Secretary of the Interior.
[FR Doc. E9–28186 Filed 11–23–09; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Proclaiming Certain Lands as a
Reservation for the Nottawaseppi
Huron and of Potawatomi Indians of
Michigan
AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Reservation
Proclamation; Correction.
SUMMARY: The Bureau of Indian Affairs
(BIA) published a document in the
Federal Register of November 13, 2007,
concerning the Assistant Secretary—
Indian Affairs proclaiming
approximately 78.26 acres as the
Nottawaseppi Huron Band of
Potawatomi Indian Reservation. The
document contained an error in the
legal description.
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Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 225 / Tuesday, November 24, 2009 / Notices
Effective Date: November 24,
2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ben
Burshia, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Division of Real Estate Services, MS–
4639 MIB, 1849 C Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20240, telephone (202)
208–7737.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Corrections
In the Federal Register of November
13, 2007, in FR Doc. E7–22158, on page
63924, in the second column, line
seven, change ‘‘North 60 degrees 2′ 31″
East’’ to ‘‘North 60 degrees 25′ 31″ East,’’
such that line seven reads as follows:
Degrees 25′ 31″ East, 347.43 feet;
thence.
Dated: October 21, 2009.
Larry Echo Hawk,
Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
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INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND
WATER COMMISSION, UNITED
STATES AND MEXICO
United States Section; Notice of
Availability of Draft Environmental
Impact Statement, Flood Control
Improvements and Partial Levee
Relocation, Presidio Flood Control
Project, Presidio, TX
United States Section,
International Boundary and Water
Commission (USIBWC).
ACTION: Notice of Availability of Draft
Environmental Impact Statement.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(c)
of the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, the
United States Section, International
Boundary and Water Commission
(USIBWC) has prepared a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (Draft
EIS) for flood control improvements to
the Presidio Flood Control Project,
Presidio, Texas (Presidio FCP). The EIS
analyzes potential impacts of the No
Action Alternative and six action
alternatives under consideration. Sitespecific information is used to evaluate
environmental consequences that may
result from implementing improvements
in the upper, middle and lower reaches
of the Presidio FCP. The following
environmental resources are assessed in
the Draft EIS: Biological resources,
cultural resources, water resources, land
use, socioeconomic resources and
transportation, environmental health
issues (air quality, noise, public health,
and environmental hazards), and
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cumulative impacts. A public hearing
will be held in the City of Presidio to
receive comments on the Draft EIS from
interested organizations and individuals
through transcription by a certified
court reporter. Written comments may
be submitted at the public hearing, or
mailed to the USIBWC during the public
review period to the contact and address
below.
DATES: Written comments are requested
by January 12, 2010. The Draft EIS for
the Presidio Flood Control Project will
be available to agencies, organizations
and the general public on November 20,
2009. A copy of the Draft EIS will be
available for review at the City of
Presidio Library, 2440 O’Reilly Street,
Presidio, Texas 79845, and will also be
posted at the USIBWC Web site at
https://www.ibwc.gov. The USIBWC will
conduct a public hearing at the Presidio
Activities Center, 1200 East O’Reilly
Street, Presidio, Texas 79845, on
December 10, 2009, from 5 p.m. to 7
p.m. CST. The hearing date and location
will also be announced in local
newspapers two weeks prior to the
hearing date.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Daniel Borunda, Environmental
Protection Specialist, Environmental
Management Division, USIBWC, 4171
North Mesa Street, C–100, El Paso,
Texas 79902 or e-mail:
danielborunda@ibwc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Draft
EIS analyzes potential effects of the No
Action Alternative and flood control
improvement alternatives for the
Presidio FCP. The following six action
alternatives are under consideration: (1)
Retaining the current levee alignment,
repairing structural levee damage and
raising some levee segments as required
to ensure full protection from a 25-year
flood event; (2) 100-year flood
protection of the City of Presidio and
agricultural lands along the Presidio
FCP by raising the levee system along its
entire length and current alignment; (3)
raising the entire levee system for 100year flood protection, retaining current
levee alignment in the upper and
middle reaches of the Presidio FCP but
partially relocating approximately 3.4
miles of the levee in the lower reach; (4)
100-year flood protection of the City of
Presidio by raising the levee system in
the upper and middle reaches of the
Presidio FCP, in conjunction with a new
1.3-mile spur levee starting at mile 9.2
to connect the raised levee section to
elevated terrain south of the City of
Presidio; a 25-year flood protection
would be retained in the lower reach
along agricultural lands; (5) 100-year
flood protection of the City of Presidio
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by raising in place the levee system
along the upper and middle reaches of
the Presidio FCP, constructing a new
1.4-mile spur levee at mile 8.5, and
retaining the 25-year flood protection in
the lower reach; and (6) raising the levee
along the upstream sections of the levee
system to provide 100-year flood
protection to the City of Presidio and
retaining the 25-year flood protection of
agricultural lands in the lower reach, as
in the two previous alternatives, and
constructing a new 2.9-mile-long spur
levee in the middle reach, starting at
levee mile 7.3, along a railroad track.
Five copies of the Draft EIS for the
Presidio FCP have been filed with
USEPA, Region 6 Office of Federal
Activities, in accordance with 40 CFR
parts 1500–1508 and USIBWC
procedures. The public comment period
of the Draft EIS will end January 12,
2010.
Dated: November 18, 2009.
Pamela Barber,
Legal Counsel.
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Mohammed F. Abdel-Hameed, M.D.;
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On April 4, 2008, the Deputy
Assistant Administrator, Office of
Diversion Control, Drug Enforcement
Administration, issued an Order to
Show Cause to Mohammed F. AbdelHameed, M.D. (Respondent), of
Orlando, Florida. The Show Cause
Order proposed the revocation of
Respondent’s DEA Certificate of
Registration, BA6015158, as a
practitioner, and proposed the denial of
any pending applications for
modification or renewal of the
registration, on the ground that
Respondent’s ‘‘continued registration is
inconsistent with the public interest’’ as
that term is defined in 21 U.S.C. 823(f)
and 824(a)(4). Show Cause Order at 1.
The Show Cause Order specifically
alleged that while Respondent is
licensed as a physician only in Florida,
he prescribed controlled substances for
internet customers ‘‘throughout the
United States from approximately June
2002, through September 2004, on the
basis of online questionnaires and/or
telephone consultations,’’ such that he
issued prescriptions ‘‘without a
legitimate medical purpose and outside
the usual course of professional
practice, in violation of 21 CFR
1306.04(a) and 21 U.S.C. 841(a)(1).’’ Id.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Proclaiming Certain Lands as a Reservation for the Nottawaseppi
Huron and of Potawatomi Indians of Michigan
AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Reservation Proclamation; Correction.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) published a document in the
Federal Register of November 13, 2007, concerning the Assistant
Secretary--Indian Affairs proclaiming approximately 78.26 acres as the
Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi Indian Reservation. The document
contained an error in the legal description.
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DATES: Effective Date: November 24, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ben Burshia, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Division of Real Estate Services, MS-4639 MIB, 1849 C Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20240, telephone (202) 208-7737.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Corrections
In the Federal Register of November 13, 2007, in FR Doc. E7-22158,
on page 63924, in the second column, line seven, change ``North 60
degrees 2' 31'' East'' to ``North 60 degrees 25' 31'' East,'' such that
line seven reads as follows:
Degrees 25' 31'' East, 347.43 feet; thence.
Dated: October 21, 2009.
Larry Echo Hawk,
Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
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