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review to determine the need for other
necessary mitigation measures or
precautions. These protective measures
represent all of the practicable measures
to avoid or minimize environmental
harm associated with the alternative
adopted by the TVA Board.
On June 10, 2010, the TVA Board
approved the NTRLMP as described in
preferred Alternative C of the FEIS. TVA
believes that implementation of
Alternative C provides suitable
opportunities for developed recreation,
conservation of natural resources, and
management of sensitive resources. This
decision incorporates mitigation
measures that would further minimize
the potential for adverse impacts to the
environment. These measures are listed
below.
Dated: July 7, 2010.
Anda A. Ray,
Senior Vice President, Environment and
Technology.
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Mitigation Measures
TVA is adopting the following
measures to minimize environmental
impacts:
• All activities will be conducted in
accordance with the stipulations
defined in the programmatic agreement
(PA) between TVA, the Tennessee
SHPO, and the Advisory Council on
Historic Preservation. Until a similar PA
is executed with the Virginia SHPO,
TVA will incorporate the identification,
evaluation, and treatment procedures
established under Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act to
effectively mitigate any adverse effects
to historic properties.
• Invasive plants listed as Rank 1
(Severe Threat), Rank 2 (Significant
Threat), or Rank 3 (Lesser Threat) on the
Tennessee Exotic Plant Pest Council list
of Invasive Exotic Pest Plants in
Tennessee will not be used in
landscaping activities on the reservoir
lands.
• Revegetation and erosion-control
measures will utilize seed mixes
comprised of native species or
noninvasive nonnative species.
With the implementation of the above
measures, TVA has determined that
adverse environmental impacts of future
land development proposals on the
TVA-managed reservoir lands would be
substantially reduced. Before taking
actions that could result in adverse
environmental effects or before
authorizing such actions to occur on
properties it controls, TVA would
perform a site-specific environmental
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Dated: July 7, 2010.
By Direction of the Secretary.
Vivian Drake,
Acting Committee Management Officer.
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Environmentally Preferred Alternative
The environmentally preferred
alternative is Alternative C, under
which approximately half of NTR lands
are allocated to natural resource
conservation (Zone 4) and sensitive
resource management (Zone 3) uses, and
all parcels with identified sensitive
resources are allocated to Zone 3, which
allows the least opportunity for land
disturbance and is, therefore, the most
protective land use zone.
Washington, DC 20420. Any member of
the public wishing to attend the meeting
or seeking additional information
should contact Ms. Farber at (202) 461–
9728 or Ersie.farber@va.gov.
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
Advisory Committee on Disability
Compensation; Notice of Meeting
The Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA) gives notice under Public Law 92–
463 (Federal Advisory Committee Act)
that the Advisory Committee on
Disability Compensation will meet on
July 26–27, 2010, at the St. Regis
Washington DC, 923 16th and K Streets,
NW., from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
The meeting will be held in the Carlton
Ballroom. The meeting is open to the
public.
The purpose of the Committee is to
advise the Secretary of Veterans Affairs
on the maintenance and periodic
readjustment of the VA Schedule for
Rating Disabilities. The Committee is to
assemble and review relevant
information relating to the nature and
character of disabilities arising from
service in the Armed Forces, provide an
ongoing assessment of the effectiveness
of the rating schedule and give advice
on the most appropriate means of
responding to the needs of veterans
relating to disability compensation.
On both days, the Committee will
receive briefings on issues related to
compensation for Veterans with serviceconnected disabilities and other Veteran
benefits programs. Time will be
allocated for receiving public comments
on the afternoon of July 26. Public
comments will be limited to three
minutes each. Individuals wishing to
make oral statements before the
Committee will be accommodated on a
first-come, first-served basis.
Individuals who speak are invited to
submit 1–2 page summaries of their
comments at the time of the meeting for
inclusion in the official meeting record.
The public may submit written
statements for the Committee’s review
to Ms. Ersie Farber, Designated Federal
Officer, Department of Veterans Affairs,
Veterans Benefits Administration
(211A), 810 Vermont Avenue, NW.,
PO 00000
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Review Board; Notice of Meeting
The Department of Veterans Affairs
gives notice under Public Law 92–463
(Federal Advisory Committee Act) that
the Rehabilitation Research and
Development Service Scientific Merit
Review Board will meet on August 16–
18, 2010, at the Hyatt Regency
Washington on Capitol Hill, 400 New
Jersey Avenue, NW., Washington, DC,
and on August 24–26, 2010, at The
Fairfax at Embassy Row, 2100
Massachusetts Avenue, NW,
Washington, DC, from 8 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. each day. Various subcommittees
of the Board will meet. Each
subcommittee meeting of the Board will
be open to the public the first day for
approximately one half hour from 8.a.m.
to 8:30 a.m. to cover administrative
matters, the general status of the
program and the administrative details
of the review process. The remaining
portion of the meetings will be closed
for the Board’s review of research and
development applications.
The purpose of the Board is to review
rehabilitation research and development
applications for scientific and technical
merit and to make recommendations to
the Director, Rehabilitation Research
and Development Service, regarding
their funding.
The reviews involve oral comments,
discussion of site visits, staff and
consultant critiques of proposed
research protocols, and similar
analytical documents that focus on the
consideration of the personal
qualifications, performance and
competence of individual research
investigators. Disclosure of such
information would constitute a clearly
unwarranted invasion of personal
privacy. Disclosure would also reveal
research proposals and research
underway which could lead to the loss
of these projects to third parties and
thereby frustrate future agency research
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Advisory Committee on Disability Compensation; Notice of Meeting
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) gives notice under Public
Law 92-463 (Federal Advisory Committee Act) that the Advisory Committee
on Disability Compensation will meet on July 26-27, 2010, at the St.
Regis Washington DC, 923 16th and K Streets, NW., from 8:30 a.m. to 5
p.m. each day. The meeting will be held in the Carlton Ballroom. The
meeting is open to the public.
The purpose of the Committee is to advise the Secretary of Veterans
Affairs on the maintenance and periodic readjustment of the VA Schedule
for Rating Disabilities. The Committee is to assemble and review
relevant information relating to the nature and character of
disabilities arising from service in the Armed Forces, provide an
ongoing assessment of the effectiveness of the rating schedule and give
advice on the most appropriate means of responding to the needs of
veterans relating to disability compensation.
On both days, the Committee will receive briefings on issues
related to compensation for Veterans with service-connected
disabilities and other Veteran benefits programs. Time will be
allocated for receiving public comments on the afternoon of July 26.
Public comments will be limited to three minutes each. Individuals
wishing to make oral statements before the Committee will be
accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis. Individuals who speak
are invited to submit 1-2 page summaries of their comments at the time
of the meeting for inclusion in the official meeting record.
The public may submit written statements for the Committee's review
to Ms. Ersie Farber, Designated Federal Officer, Department of Veterans
Affairs, Veterans Benefits Administration (211A), 810 Vermont Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20420. Any member of the public wishing to attend
the meeting or seeking additional information should contact Ms. Farber
at (202) 461-9728 or Ersie.farber@va.gov.
Dated: July 7, 2010.
By Direction of the Secretary.
Vivian Drake,
Acting Committee Management Officer.
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