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according to its traditional criteria, and
therefore, seeks substantive comment on
whether the various elements of CARB’s
2008 Truck Idling Requirements meet
the applicable criteria for confirmation
as conditions precedent,17 within-thescope,18 non-preemption,19 and full
waiver 20 or authorization.21
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In recognition that public hearings are
designed to give interested parties an
opportunity to participate in this
proceeding, there are no adverse parties
as such. Statements by participants will
not be subject to cross-examination by
other participants without special
approval by the presiding officer. The
17 EPA has previously stated that, ‘‘Once
California receives a waiver for standards for a
certain class of motor vehicles, it need only meet
the waiver criteria of section 209(b) for regulations
pertaining to those vehicles when it adopts new or
different standards or accompanying enforcement
procedures. Otherwise, California may adopt any
other condition precedent to the initial retail sale,
titling, or registration of those vehicles without the
necessity of receiving a further waiver of Federal
preemption.’’ 43 FR 36680 (August 18, 1978).
18 As stated in Section IV above, EPA’s inquiry for
within-the-scope confirmations requires that: (1)
The amended regulations must not undermine
California’s determination that its standards, in the
aggregate, are as protective of public health and
welfare as applicable Federal standards; (2) the
amended regulations must not affect consistency
with section 202(a) of the Act; and (3) the amended
regulations must not raise any ‘‘new issues’’
affecting EPA’s prior waivers.
19 A requirement is not preempted if it is not a
‘‘standard relating to the control of emissions from
new motor vehicles or any new motor vehicle
engines subject to [Title II of the Clean Air Act],’’
or ‘‘certification, inspection or any other approval
relating to the control of emissions from any new
motor vehicle or new motor vehicle engine as
condition precedent to the initial retail sale, titling
(if any), or registration of such motor vehicle, motor
vehicle engine, or equipment.’’ CAA § 209(a).
20 As stated in Section II above, the Administrator
must grant a waiver unless she finds that: (A)
California’s ‘‘protectiveness determination’’ is
arbitrary and capricious; (B) California does not
need such State standards to meet compelling and
extraordinary conditions; or (C) California’s
standards and accompanying enforcement
procedures are not consistent with section 202(a) of
the Act. EPA has previously stated that ‘‘consistency
with section 202(a) requires that California’s
standards must be technologically feasible within
the lead time provided, given due consideration of
costs, and that California and applicable Federal
test procedures be consistent.
21 As stated in Section III above, the
Administrator must grant an authorization unless
she finds that: (A) California’s ‘‘protectiveness
determination’’ is arbitrary and capricious; (B)
California does not need such standards to meet
compelling and extraordinary conditions; or (C)
California’s standards and accompanying
enforcement procedures are not consistent with
section 209 of the Act. EPA has clarified through
rulemaking that consistency with section 209
requires, at minimum, that California standards and
enforcement procedures be consistent with section
209(a), section 209(e)(1), and section 209(b)(1)(C)
(as EPA has interpreted that subsection in the
context of section 209(b) motor vehicle waivers).
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presiding officer is authorized to strike
from the record statements that he or
she deems irrelevant or repetitious and
to impose reasonable time limits on the
duration of the statement of any
participant.
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proceedings. Interested parties may
arrange with the reporter at the hearing
to obtain a copy of the transcript at their
own expense. Regardless of whether a
public hearing is held, EPA will keep
the record open until October 1, 2010.
Upon expiration of the comment period,
the Administrator will render a decision
on CARB’s request based on the record
from the public hearing, if any, all
relevant written submissions, and other
information that she deems pertinent.
All information will be available for
inspection at the EPA Air Docket No.
EPA–HQ–OAR–2010–0317.
Persons with comments containing
proprietary information must
distinguish such information from other
comments to the greatest extent possible
and label it as ‘‘Confidential Business
Information’’ (CBI). If a person making
comments wants EPA to base its
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then a non-confidential version of the
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proprietary information is not
inadvertently placed in the public
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information should be sent directly to
the contact person listed above and not
to the public docket. Information
covered by a claim of confidentiality
will be disclosed by EPA only to the
extent allowed, and according to the
procedures set forth in 40 CFR Part 2.
If no claim of confidentiality
accompanies the submission when EPA
receives it, EPA will make it available
to the public without further notice to
the person making comments.
Dated: July 20, 2010.
Margo Tsirigotis Oge,
Director, Office of Transportation and Air
Quality, Office of Air and Radiation.
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Massachusetts Marine Sanitation
Device Standard—Notice of
Determination
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
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Notice of Determination.
The Regional Administrator
of the Environmental Protection
Agency—New England Region, has
determined that adequate facilities for
the safe and sanitary removal and
treatment of sewage from all vessels are
reasonably available for the coastal
waters of Gloucester, Rockport, Essex,
Ipswich, Rowley, Newbury,
Newburyport, Salisbury, Amesbury,
West Newbury, Merrimac, Groveland,
North Andover, Haverhill, Methuen,
and Lawrence, collectively termed the
Upper North Shore for the purpose of
this notice.
ADDRESSES: Docket: All documents in
the docket are listed in the https://
www.regulations.gov index. Although
listed in the index, some information is
not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other
information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute. Certain other
material, such as copyrighted material,
will be publicly available only in hard
copy. Publicly available docket
materials are available electronically in
https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ann
Rodney, U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency—New England Region, Office of
Ecosystem Protection, Oceans and
Coastal Protection Unit, Five Post Office
Square, Suite 100, OEP06–1, Boston,
MA 02109–3912. Telephone: (617) 918–
1538. Fax number: (617) 918–0538. Email address: rodney.ann@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May
20, 2010, EPA published a notice that
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
had petitioned the Regional
Administrator, Environmental
Protection Agency, to determine that
adequate facilities for the safe and
sanitary removal and treatment of
sewage from all vessels are reasonably
available for the waters of the Upper
North Shore. Four comments were
received on this petition. The response
to comments can be obtained utilizing
the above contact information.
The petition was filed pursuant to
Section 312(f)(3) of Public Law 92–500,
as amended by Public Laws 95–217 and
100–4, for the purpose of declaring
these waters a No Discharge Area
(NDA).
Section 312(f)(3) states: After the
effective date of the initial standards
and regulations promulgated under this
section, if any State determines that the
protection and enhancement of the
quality of some or all of the waters
within such State require greater
environmental protection, such State
may completely prohibit the discharge
from all vessels of any sewage, whether
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treated or not, into such waters, except
that no such prohibition shall apply
until the Administrator determines that
adequate facilities for the safe and
sanitary removal and treatment of
sewage from all vessels are reasonably
available for such water to which such
prohibition would apply.
Waterbody/General area
From longitude
The southern edge of the Upper North Shore NDA boundary is
the Manchester/Gloucester municipal line at ...............................
The northern edge of the Upper North Shore NDA boundary is
MA/Seabrook, NH border at ........................................................
On the Merrimack River, the inland edge of the NDA boundary is
at the Essex Dam in Lawrence at ...............................................
On the Parker River, the inland edge of the NDA boundary is at
the MBTA bridge in Newbury at ...................................................
On the Rowley River, the inland edge of the NDA boundary is at
the MBTA bridge on the Rowley/Ipswich town line at .................
On the Ipswich River, the inland edge of the NDA boundary is at
County Street in Ipswich at ..........................................................
On the Essex River, the inland edge of the NDA boundary is at
Main Street in Essex at ................................................................
The eastern edge of the boundary is
contiguous with the state/federal line
also known as the Submerged Lands Act
boundary line and Territorial Sea
boundary. The area includes the
municipal waters of Gloucester,
Rockport, Essex, Ipswich, Rowley,
Newbury, Newburyport, Salisbury,
Amesbury, West Newbury, Merrimac,
Groveland, North Andover, Haverhill,
Methuen, and Lawrence.
This Notice of Determination is for
the waters of the Upper North Shore.
The NDA boundaries are as follows:
From latitude
To longitude
To latitude
70°42′50″ W
42°34′21″ N
70°35′59″ W
42°33′02″ N
70°48′47″ W
42°52′19″ N
70°43′57″ W
42°52′35″ N
71°09′58″ W
42°42′02″ N
70° 52′00″ W
42° 45′20″ N
70° 51′28″ W
42° 43′19″ N
70° 50′07″ W
42° 40′44″ N
70° 46′43″ W
42° 37′55″ N
The information submitted to EPA by
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
certifies that there are 13 pumpout
facilities located within this area. A list
of the facilities, with locations, phone
numbers, and hours of operation is
appended at the end of this
determination.
Based on the examination of the
petition and its supporting
documentation, and information from
site visits conducted by EPA New
England staff, EPA has determined that
adequate facilities for the safe and
sanitary removal and treatment of
sewage from all vessels are reasonably
available for the area covered under this
determination.
This determination is made pursuant
to Section 312(f)(3) of Public Law 92–
500, as amended by Public Laws 95–217
and 100–4.
PUMPOUT FACILITIES WITHIN THE NO DISCHARGE AREA
[Upper North Shore]
Mean low
water
depth
(ft)
Name
Location
Contact Info.
Hours
Gloucester Cape Ann Marina ...
978–283–3293; VHF 10 ..........
8am–4pm .................................
6
978–282–3012; VHF 16 ..........
978–546–9589; VHF 9, 16 ......
978–356–4343; VHF 9, 16 ......
On call .....................................
On call .....................................
On call .....................................
N/A
N/A
N/A
Rowley Harbormaster ...............
Rowley, Perley’s Marina ...........
75 Essex Ave., Annisquam
River.
19 Harbor Loop .......................
34 Broadway ............................
15 Elm Street, Plum Island
Sound.
497 Main Street .......................
109 Warehouse Lane ..............
VHF 9 ......................................
978–948–2812; VHF 9, 16 ......
N/A
4
Newbury Riverfront Marina .......
Newburyport Cashman Park ....
292 High Road ........................
Merrimack River ......................
978–465–6090; VHF 9 ............
978–462–3746; VHF 12, 16 ....
Newburyport Harbormaster ......
60 Pleasant Street ...................
978–462–3746; VHF 12, 16 ....
Amesbury Marina at Hatter’s
Point.
West Newbury Harbormaster ...
Salisbury Harbormaster ............
60 Merrimac Street ..................
978–388–7333; VHF 9 ............
Thur–Tue; 10am–6pm .............
Mon–Fri 8am–6pm; Sat–Sun
8am–5pm.
8am–5pm (6pm weekend) .......
Self Service Memorial Day/End
of October.
Fri 1pm–5pm; Sat, Sun & Holidays 9am–5pm.
8am–9pm .................................
Merrimack River Town Dock ...
Town Wharf .............................
978–363–1213; VHF 9, 16 ......
978–499–0740; VHF 12 ..........
On call; 9am–5pm ...................
On call .....................................
N/A
N/A
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Rockport Harbormaster ............
Ipswich Harbormaster ...............
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Dated: June 28, 2010.
H. Curtis Spalding,
Regional Administrator, New England Region.
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AGENCY:
The EPA Science Advisory
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contact information noted above, by
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Massachusetts Marine Sanitation Device Standard--Notice of
Determination
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of Determination.
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SUMMARY: The Regional Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency--New England Region, has determined that adequate facilities for
the safe and sanitary removal and treatment of sewage from all vessels
are reasonably available for the coastal waters of Gloucester,
Rockport, Essex, Ipswich, Rowley, Newbury, Newburyport, Salisbury,
Amesbury, West Newbury, Merrimac, Groveland, North Andover, Haverhill,
Methuen, and Lawrence, collectively termed the Upper North Shore for
the purpose of this notice.
ADDRESSES: Docket: All documents in the docket are listed in the https://www.regulations.gov index. Although listed in the index, some
information is not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such
as copyrighted material, will be publicly available only in hard copy.
Publicly available docket materials are available electronically in
https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ann Rodney, U. S. Environmental
Protection Agency--New England Region, Office of Ecosystem Protection,
Oceans and Coastal Protection Unit, Five Post Office Square, Suite 100,
OEP06-1, Boston, MA 02109-3912. Telephone: (617) 918-1538. Fax number:
(617) 918-0538. E-mail address: rodney.ann@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May 20, 2010, EPA published a notice that
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts had petitioned the Regional
Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, to determine that
adequate facilities for the safe and sanitary removal and treatment of
sewage from all vessels are reasonably available for the waters of the
Upper North Shore. Four comments were received on this petition. The
response to comments can be obtained utilizing the above contact
information.
The petition was filed pursuant to Section 312(f)(3) of Public Law
92-500, as amended by Public Laws 95-217 and 100-4, for the purpose of
declaring these waters a No Discharge Area (NDA).
Section 312(f)(3) states: After the effective date of the initial
standards and regulations promulgated under this section, if any State
determines that the protection and enhancement of the quality of some
or all of the waters within such State require greater environmental
protection, such State may completely prohibit the discharge from all
vessels of any sewage, whether
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treated or not, into such waters, except that no such prohibition shall
apply until the Administrator determines that adequate facilities for
the safe and sanitary removal and treatment of sewage from all vessels
are reasonably available for such water to which such prohibition would
apply.
This Notice of Determination is for the waters of the Upper North
Shore. The NDA boundaries are as follows:
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Waterbody/General area From longitude From latitude To longitude To latitude
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The southern edge of the Upper North 70[deg]42'50'' W 42[deg]34'21'' N 70[deg]35'59'' W 42[deg]33'02'' N
Shore NDA boundary is the Manchester/
Gloucester municipal line at...........
The northern edge of the Upper North 70[deg]48'47'' W 42[deg]52'19'' N 70[deg]43'57'' W 42[deg]52'35'' N
Shore NDA boundary is MA/Seabrook, NH
border at..............................
On the Merrimack River, the inland edge 71[deg]09'58'' W 42[deg]42'02'' N
of the NDA boundary is at the Essex Dam
in Lawrence at.........................
On the Parker River, the inland edge of 70[deg] 52'00'' 42[deg] 45'20''
the NDA boundary is at the MBTA bridge W N
in Newbury at..........................
On the Rowley River, the inland edge of 70[deg] 51'28'' 42[deg] 43'19''
the NDA boundary is at the MBTA bridge W N
on the Rowley/Ipswich town line at.....
On the Ipswich River, the inland edge of 70[deg] 50'07'' 42[deg] 40'44''
the NDA boundary is at County Street in W N
Ipswich at.............................
On the Essex River, the inland edge of 70[deg] 46'43'' 42[deg] 37'55''
the NDA boundary is at Main Street in W N
Essex at...............................
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The eastern edge of the boundary is contiguous with the state/
federal line also known as the Submerged Lands Act boundary line and
Territorial Sea boundary. The area includes the municipal waters of
Gloucester, Rockport, Essex, Ipswich, Rowley, Newbury, Newburyport,
Salisbury, Amesbury, West Newbury, Merrimac, Groveland, North Andover,
Haverhill, Methuen, and Lawrence.
The information submitted to EPA by the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts certifies that there are 13 pumpout facilities located
within this area. A list of the facilities, with locations, phone
numbers, and hours of operation is appended at the end of this
determination.
Based on the examination of the petition and its supporting
documentation, and information from site visits conducted by EPA New
England staff, EPA has determined that adequate facilities for the safe
and sanitary removal and treatment of sewage from all vessels are
reasonably available for the area covered under this determination.
This determination is made pursuant to Section 312(f)(3) of Public
Law 92-500, as amended by Public Laws 95-217 and 100-4.
Pumpout Facilities Within the No Discharge Area
[Upper North Shore]
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Mean low
water
Name Location Contact Info. Hours depth
(ft)
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Gloucester Cape Ann Marina........ 75 Essex Ave., 978-283-3293; VHF 10 8am-4pm............. 6
Annisquam River.
Gloucester Harbormaster........... 19 Harbor Loop....... 978-282-3012; VHF 16 On call............. N/A
Rockport Harbormaster............. 34 Broadway.......... 978-546-9589; VHF 9, On call............. N/A
16.
Ipswich Harbormaster.............. 15 Elm Street, Plum 978-356-4343; VHF 9, On call............. N/A
Island Sound. 16.
Rowley Harbormaster............... 497 Main Street...... VHF 9............... Thur-Tue; 10am-6pm.. N/A
Rowley, Perley's Marina........... 109 Warehouse Lane... 978-948-2812; VHF 9, Mon-Fri 8am-6pm; Sat- 4
16. Sun 8am-5pm.
Newbury Riverfront Marina......... 292 High Road........ 978-465-6090; VHF 9. 8am-5pm (6pm 4
weekend).
Newburyport Cashman Park.......... Merrimack River...... 978-462-3746; VHF Self Service 6
12, 16. Memorial Day/End of
October.
Newburyport Harbormaster.......... 60 Pleasant Street... 978-462-3746; VHF Fri 1pm-5pm; Sat, N/A
12, 16. Sun & Holidays 9am-
5pm.
Amesbury Marina at Hatter's Point. 60 Merrimac Street... 978-388-7333; VHF 9. 8am-9pm............. 4
West Newbury Harbormaster......... Merrimack River Town 978-363-1213; VHF 9, On call; 9am-5pm.... N/A
Dock. 16.
Salisbury Harbormaster............ Town Wharf........... 978-499-0740; VHF 12 On call............. N/A
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Dated: June 28, 2010.
H. Curtis Spalding,
Regional Administrator, New England Region.
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