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States, Erie County, and Tribes that
have previously been awarded BEACH
Act grants must submit application
packages to the appropriate EPA
Regional Office by March 12, 2010. EPA
will make an award after the Agency
reviews the documentation and
confirms that the program meets the
applicable requirements. The Office of
Management and Budget has authorized
EPA to collect this information (BEACH
Act Grant Information Collection
Request, OMB control number 2040–
0244). Please contact the appropriate
EPA Regional Office for a complete
application package. See Section VI for
a list of EPA Regional Grant
Coordinators or visit the EPA Beaches
Web site at https://www.epa.gov/
waterscience/beaches/contact.html on
the Internet.
What Should a Tribe’s Notice of Interest
Contain?
The Notice of Interest should include
the Tribe’s name and the name and
telephone number of a contact person.
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Are Quality Assurance and Quality
Control (QA/QC) Required for
Application?
Yes. Three specific QA/QC
requirements must be met to comply
with EPA’s performance criteria for
grants:
(1) Applicants must submit
documentation that describes the
quality system implemented by the
State, territory, Tribe, or local
government. Documentation may be in
the form of a Quality Management Plan
or equivalent documentation.
(2) Applicants must submit a quality
assurance project plan (QAPP) or
equivalent documentation.
(3) Applicants are responsible for
submitting documentation of the quality
system and QAPP for review and
approval by the EPA Quality Assurance
Officer or his designee before they take
primary or secondary environmental
measurements. More information about
the required QA/QC procedures is
available in Chapter Four and Appendix
H of National Beach Guidance and
Required Performance Criteria for
Grants (EPA–823–B–02–004).
Are There Reporting Requirements?
Recipients must submit annual
performance reports and financial
reports as required in 40 CFR 31.40 and
31.41. The annual performance report
explains changes to the beach
monitoring and notification program
during the grant year. It also describes
how the grant funds were used to
implement the program to meet the
performance criteria listed in National
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Performance Criteria for Grants (EPA–
823–B–02–004). The annual
performance report required under 40
CFR 31.40 is due no later than 90 days
after the grant year ends. Recipients
must also submit annual monitoring and
notification reports required by the
National Beach Guidance and Required
Performance Criteria for Grants (EPA–
823–B–02–004). Sections 2.2.3 and 4.3
of the document contain the
performance criterion requiring an
annual monitoring report, and sections
2.2.8 and 5.4 contain the performance
criterion requiring an annual
notification report. This document can
be found at https://www.epa.gov/
waterscience/beaches/grants/. These
reports, required to be submitted to EPA
under CWA section 406(b)(3)(A) and the
National Beach Guidance and Required
Performance Criteria for Grants, include
data collected as part of a monitoring
and notification program. As a
condition of award of an
implementation grant, EPA requires that
the monitoring report and the
notification report for any beach season
be submitted not later than January 31
of the year following the beach season.
(See Section II, Funding and Eligibility,
above.)
What Regulations and OMB Cost
Circular Apply to the Award and
Administration of These Grants?
The regulations at 40 CFR Part 31
govern the award and administration of
grants to States, Tribes, local
governments, and territories under CWA
section 406(b). Allowable costs will be
determined according to the cost
principles outlined in 2 CFR Part 225.
VI. Grant Coordinators
Headquarters—Washington, DC
Rich Healy, USEPA, 1200 Pennsylvania
Ave., NW.—4305, Washington DC
20460; T: 202–566–0405; F: 202–566–
0409; healy.richard@epa.gov.
Region 1—Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island
Matt Liebman, USEPA Region 1, One
Congress St. Suite 1100—COP,
Boston, MA 02114–2023; T: 617–918–
1626; F: 617–918–1505;
liebman.matt@epa.gov.
Region 2—New Jersey, New York, Puerto
Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands
Helen Grebe, USEPA Region 2, 2890
Woodbridge Ave. MS220, Edison, NJ
08837–3679; T: 732–321–6797; F:
732–321–6616; grebe.helen@epa.gov.
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Region 3—Delaware, Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virginia
Denise Hakowski, USEPA Region 3,
1650 Arch Street 3WP30,
Philadelphia, PA 19103–2029; T: 215–
814–5726; F: 215–814–2318;
hakowski.denise@epa.gov.
Region 4—Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
Mississippi, North Carolina, South
Carolina
Joel Hansel, USEPA Region 4, 61
Forsyth St. 15th Floor, Atlanta, GA
30303–3415; T: 404–562–9274; F:
404–562–9224; hansel.joel@epa.gov.
Region 5—Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,
Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin
Holly Wirick, USEPA Region 5, 77 West
Jackson Blvd. WT–16J, Chicago, IL
60604–3507; T: 312–353–6704; F:
312–886–0168;
wirick.holiday@epa.gov.
Region 6—Louisiana, Texas
Mike Schaub, USEPA Region 6, 1445
Ross Ave. 6WQ–EW, Dallas, TX
75202–2733; T: 214–665–7314; F:
214–665–6689; schaub.mike@epa.gov.
Region 9—American Samoa,
Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands, California, Guam,
Hawaii
Terry Fleming, USEPA Region 9, 75
Hawthorne St. WTR–2, San Francisco,
CA 94105; T: 415–972–3462; F: 415–
947–3537; fleming.terrence@epa.gov.
Region 10—Alaska, Oregon, Washington
Rob Pedersen, USEPA Region 10, 120
Sixth Ave. OW–134, Seattle, WA
98101; T: 206–553–1646; F: 206–553–
0165; pedersen.rob@epa.gov.
Dated: January 4, 2010.
Peter S. Silva,
Assistant Administrator for Water.
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Clean Air Act Advisory Committee
(CAAAC): Notice of Meeting
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) established the Clean Air
Act Advisory Committee (CAAAC) on
November 19, 1990, to provide
independent advice and counsel to EPA
on policy issues associated with
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implementation of the Clean Air Act of
1990. The Committee advises on
economic, environmental, technical
scientific, and enforcement policy
issues.
DATES AND ADDRESSES: Open meeting
notice; Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. App. 2
Section 10(a)(2), notice is hereby given
that the Clean Air Act Advisory
Committee will hold their next open
meeting on Wednesday February 3,
2010 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Double
Tree at National Airport, located at 300
Army Navy Drive, Arlington, Virginia.
Seating will be available on a first come,
first served basis. The Economic
Incentives and Regulatory Innovations
subcommittee will meet on Tuesday
February 2, 2010 from 9:30 a.m. to 12
p.m. The Permits, New Source Reviews
and Toxics subcommittee will meet on
Tuesday February 2, 2010 from
approximately 12:45 p.m. to 5 p.m. The
meetings will also be held at the Double
Tree at National Airport, located at 300
Army Navy Drive, Arlington, Virginia.
The Mobile Sources Technical Review
Subcommittee (MSTRS) will not be
meeting in February. The agenda for the
CAAAC full committee meeting on
February 3, 2010 will be posted on the
Clean Air Act Advisory Committee Web
site at https://www.epa.gov/oar/caaac/.
Inspection of Committee Documents:
The Committee agenda and any
documents prepared for the meeting
will be publicly available at the
meeting. Thereafter, these documents,
together with CAAAC meeting minutes,
will be available by contacting the
Office of Air and Radiation Docket and
requesting information under docket
OAR–2004–0075. The Docket office can
be reached by e-mail at: a-and-rDocket@epa.gov or FAX: 202–566–9744.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Concerning the CAAAC, please contact
Pat Childers, Office of Air and
Radiation, U.S. EPA (202) 564–1082,
FAX (202) 564–1352 or by mail at U.S.
EPA, Office of Air and Radiation (Mail
code 6102 A), 1200 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20004.
For information on the Subcommittees,
please contact the following
individuals: (1) Permits/NSR/Toxics—
Liz Naess, (919) 541–1892; (2) Economic
Incentives and Regulatory Innovations—
Carey Fitzmaurice, (202) 564–1667 and;
(3) Mobile Source Technical Review—
John Guy, (202) 343–9276. Additional
Information on these meetings, CAAAC,
and its Subcommittees can be found on
the CAAAC Web site: https://
www.epa.gov/oar/caaac/.
For information on access or services
for individuals with disabilities, please
contact Mr. Pat Childers at (202) 564–
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request accommodation of a disability,
please contact Mr. Childers, preferably
at least 10 days prior to the meeting, to
give EPA as much time as possible to
process your request.
Dated: January 5, 2010.
Pat Childers,
Designated Federal Official, Clean Air Act
Advisory Committee, Office of Air and
Radiation.
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National Drinking Water Advisory
Council’s Climate Ready Water Utilities
Working Group Meeting
Announcement
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Agency.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA or Agency) is announcing
the second in-person meeting of the
Climate Ready Water Utilities (CRWU)
Working Group of the National Drinking
Water Advisory Council (NDWAC). The
purpose of this meeting is for the
Working Group to discuss the attributes
and enabling environment of climate
ready water utilities and to identify
climate-related tools, training, and
products.
DATES: The second in-person CRWU
Working Group meeting will take place
on February 3, 2010, from 8:30 a.m. to
5:30 p.m., Pacific Standard Time (PST)
and on February 4, 2010, from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m., PST.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place
at the Springs Preserve, which is located
at 333 S. Valley View Blvd. between
U.S. 95 and Alta Drive in Las Vegas,
Nevada.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Interested participants from the public
should contact Lauren Wisniewski,
Designated Federal Officer, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Ground Water and Drinking
Water, Water Security Division (Mail
Code 4608T), 1200 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC, 20460.
Please contact Lauren Wisniewski at
wisniewski.lauren@epa.gov or call 202–
564–2918. For more information about
the CRWU Working Group including
meeting summaries and agendas, please
visit EPA’s contractor’s Web site at:
https://client-ross.com/crwuwg/.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Public Participation: There will be an
opportunity for public comment during
the CRWU Working Group meeting.
Oral statements will be limited to five
minutes, and it is preferred that only
one person present the statement on
behalf of a group or organization. Any
person who wishes to file a written
statement can do so before or after the
CRWU Working Group meeting. Written
statements received prior to the meeting
will be distributed to all members of the
Working Group before any final
discussion or vote is completed. Any
statements received after the meeting
will become part of the permanent
meeting file and will be forwarded to
the CRWU Working Group members for
their information. For information on
access or services for individuals with
disabilities, please contact Lauren
Wisniewski at 202–564–2918 or by
e-mail at wisniewski.lauren@epa.gov. To
request accommodation of a disability,
please contact Lauren Wisniewski,
preferably, at least 10 days prior to the
meeting to give EPA as much time as
possible to process your request.
Background: The Agency’s National
Water Program Strategy: Response to
Climate Change (2008) identified the
need to provide drinking water and
wastewater utilities with easy-to-use
resources to assess the risk associated
with climate change and to identify
potential adaptation strategies. The
NDWAC, established under the Safe
Drinking Water Act, as amended (42
U.S.C. 300f et seq.), provides practical
and independent advice, consultation
and recommendations to the Agency on
the activities, functions and policies
related to the implementation of the
Safe Drinking Water Act. On May 28,
2009, the NDWAC voted on and
approved the formation of the CRWU
Working Group. EPA anticipates that
the Working Group will have five faceto-face meetings between December
2009 and September 2010 in addition to
conference calls and/or video
conferencing on an as needed basis.
After the Working Group completes its
charge, it will make recommendations
to the full NDWAC. The full NDWAC
will, in turn, make appropriate
recommendations to the EPA.
Working Group Charge: The charge
for the CRWU Working Group is to
evaluate the concept of ‘‘Climate Ready
Water Utilities’’ and provide
recommendations to the full NDWAC on
the development of an effective program
for drinking water and wastewater
utilities, including recommendations to:
(1) Define and develop a baseline
understanding of how to use available
information to develop climate change
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established the
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implementation of the Clean Air Act of 1990. The Committee advises on
economic, environmental, technical scientific, and enforcement policy
issues.
Dates and Addresses: Open meeting notice; Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. App. 2
Section 10(a)(2), notice is hereby given that the Clean Air Act
Advisory Committee will hold their next open meeting on Wednesday
February 3, 2010 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Double Tree at National
Airport, located at 300 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, Virginia. Seating
will be available on a first come, first served basis. The Economic
Incentives and Regulatory Innovations subcommittee will meet on Tuesday
February 2, 2010 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. The Permits, New Source
Reviews and Toxics subcommittee will meet on Tuesday February 2, 2010
from approximately 12:45 p.m. to 5 p.m. The meetings will also be held
at the Double Tree at National Airport, located at 300 Army Navy Drive,
Arlington, Virginia. The Mobile Sources Technical Review Subcommittee
(MSTRS) will not be meeting in February. The agenda for the CAAAC full
committee meeting on February 3, 2010 will be posted on the Clean Air
Act Advisory Committee Web site at https://www.epa.gov/oar/caaac/.
Inspection of Committee Documents: The Committee agenda and any
documents prepared for the meeting will be publicly available at the
meeting. Thereafter, these documents, together with CAAAC meeting
minutes, will be available by contacting the Office of Air and
Radiation Docket and requesting information under docket OAR-2004-0075.
The Docket office can be reached by e-mail at: a-and-r-Docket@epa.gov
or FAX: 202-566-9744.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Concerning the CAAAC, please contact
Pat Childers, Office of Air and Radiation, U.S. EPA (202) 564-1082, FAX
(202) 564-1352 or by mail at U.S. EPA, Office of Air and Radiation
(Mail code 6102 A), 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC
20004. For information on the Subcommittees, please contact the
following individuals: (1) Permits/NSR/Toxics--Liz Naess, (919) 541-
1892; (2) Economic Incentives and Regulatory Innovations--Carey
Fitzmaurice, (202) 564-1667 and; (3) Mobile Source Technical Review--
John Guy, (202) 343-9276. Additional Information on these meetings,
CAAAC, and its Subcommittees can be found on the CAAAC Web site: https://www.epa.gov/oar/caaac/.
For information on access or services for individuals with
disabilities, please contact Mr. Pat Childers at (202) 564-1082 or
childers.pat@epa.gov. To request accommodation of a disability, please
contact Mr. Childers, preferably at least 10 days prior to the meeting,
to give EPA as much time as possible to process your request.
Dated: January 5, 2010.
Pat Childers,
Designated Federal Official, Clean Air Act Advisory Committee, Office
of Air and Radiation.
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