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Permit Application No. 2011–011
Permit Application No. 2011–014
3. Applicant: Sam Feola, Director,
Raytheon Polar Services Company,
7400 South Tucson Way,
Centennial, CO 80112.
Activity for Which Permit is
Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant plans to
enter Avian Island (ASPA 117) in
support of research work conducted at
the NOAA marine mammal research
facility. Activities to be performed are
the movement of personnel and
supplies from ship to shore via zodiac
or small boat, opening and closing tasks
for the research facilities on shore, and
maintenance and servicing of on-shore
facilities and equipment.
Location: Avian Island (ASPA 117).
Dates: September 1, 2010 to August
31, 2015.
6. Applicant: Sam Feola, Director,
Raytheon Polar Services Company,
7400 South Tucson Way,
Centennial, CO 80112.
Activity for Which Permit is
Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant plans to
enter Beaufort Island (ASPA 105), Cape
Royds (ASPA 121), Arrival Heights
(ASPA 122), Cape Crozier (ASPA 124),
Tramway Ridge (ASPA 130), Canada
Glacier (ASPA 131), Linnaeus Terrance
(ASPA 138), and Botany Bay (ASPA
154) to review the sites’ management
plans and verify that the values being
protected are maintained. Article 6.3 of
Annex V to the Madrid Protocol
requires ‘‘A review of the (ASPA)
Management Plan shall be initiated at
least every five years. The plans will be
updated as necessary.’’ The USAP
Environmental team members will enter
the sites in anticipation of the 5 year
ASPA review, or to address any
environmental concern or potential
environmental release within the ASPA.
Location: Beaufort Island (ASPA 105),
Cape Royds (ASPA 121), Arrival Heights
(ASPA 122), Cape Crozier (ASPA 124),
Tramway Ridge (ASPA 130), Canada
Glacier (ASPA 131), Linnaeus Terrance
(ASPA 138), and Botany Bay (ASPA
154)
Dates: September 1, 2010 to August
31, 2015.
Permit Application No. 2011–012
4. Applicant: Sam Feola, Director,
Raytheon Polar Services Company,
7400 South Tucson Way,
Centennial, CO 80112.
Activity for Which Permit is
Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant plans to
enter Cape Shirreff (ASPA 149) in
support of research work conducted at
the NOAA marine mammal research
facility. Activities to be performed are
the movement of personnel and
supplies from ship to shore via zodiac
or small boat, opening and closing tasks
for the research facilities on shore, and
maintenance and servicing of on-shore
facilities and equipment.
Location Cape Shirreff (ASPA 149).
Dates September 1, 2010 to August
31, 2015.
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Permit Application No. 2011–013
5. Applicant: Sam Feola, Director,
Raytheon Polar Services Company,
7400 South Tucson Way,
Centennial, CO 80112.
Activity for Which Permit is
Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant plans to
enter ‘‘Copacabana’’ research site on the
Western Shore of Admiralty Bay, King
George Island (ASPA 128) in support of
research work conducted at the USAP
research facility. Activities to be
performed are the movement of
personnel and supplies from ship to
shore via zodiac or small boat, opening
and closing tasks for the research
facilities on shore, and maintenance and
servicing of on-shore facilities and
equipment.
Location: Cape Shirreff (ASPA 128).
Dates: September 1, 2010 to August
31, 2015.
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7 Applicant: Sam Feola, Director,
Raytheon Polar Services Company,
7400 South Tucson Way,
Centennial, CO 80112.
Activity for Which Permit is
Requested: Enter Antarctic Specially
Protected Area. The applicant plans to
enter Litchfield Island (ASPA 113) to
remove (for inspection and resupply)
the survival cache located on Litchfield
Island, and to return the cache. This
cache is a requirement for boating safety
purposes. Additionally, ongoing
assessment of the ASPA notification
signs at the three primary landing sites
on the island is required.
Location: Litchfield Island (ASPA
113).
Dates: September 1, 2010 to August
31, 2015.
Nadene G. Kennedy,
Permit Officer, Office of Polar Programs.
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[Docket No. NRC–2010–0235]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC).
ACTION: Notice of pending NRC action to
submit an information collection
request to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) and solicitation of public
comment.
AGENCY:
The NRC invites public
comment about our intention to request
the OMB’s approval for renewal of an
existing information collection that is
summarized below. We are required to
publish this notice in the Federal
Register under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. Chapter 35).
Information pertaining to the
requirement to be submitted:
1. The title of the information
collection: 10 CFR Part 39—Licenses
and Radiation Safety Requirements for
Well Logging.
2. Current OMB approval number:
3150–0130.
3. How often the collection is
required: Applications for new licenses
and amendments may be submitted at
any time. Applications for renewal are
submitted every 10 years. Reports are
submitted as events occur.
4. Who is required or asked to report:
Applicants for and holders of specific
licenses authorizing the use of licensed
radioactive material for well logging.
5. The number of annual respondents:
278 (34 NRC Licensees + 244 Agreement
State Licensees).
6. The number of hours needed
annually to complete the requirement or
request: 60,296 hours (7,375 total NRC
licensees hrs + 52,921 total Agreement
State licensees hrs). The NRC licensees
total burden is 7,375 hours (108
reporting hrs + 7,267 recordkeeping
hrs). The Agreement State licensees
total burden is 52,921 hours (767
reporting hrs + 52,154 recordkeeping
hrs). The average burden per response
for both NRC licensees and Agreement
State licensees is 3.2 hours and the
burden per recordkeeper is 214 hours.
7. Abstract: 10 CFR part 39 establishes
radiation safety requirements for the use
of radioactive material in well logging
operations. The information in the
applications, reports and records is used
by the NRC staff to ensure that the
health and safety of the public is
protected and that licensee possession
and use of source and byproduct
SUMMARY:
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material is in compliance with license
and regulatory requirements.
Submit, by October 4, 2010 comments
that address the following questions:
1. Is the proposed collection of
information necessary for the NRC to
properly perform its functions? Does the
information have practical utility?
2. Is the burden estimate accurate?
3. Is there a way to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected?
4. How can the burden of the
information collection be minimized,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology?
A copy of the draft supporting
statement may be viewed free of charge
at the NRC Public Document Room, One
White Flint North, 11555 Rockville
Pike, Room O–1 F21, Rockville,
Maryland 20852. OMB clearance
requests are available at the NRC
worldwide Web site: https://www.nrc.
gov/public-involve/doc-comment/omb/
index.html. The document will be
available on the NRC home page site for
60 days after the signature date of this
notice. Comments submitted in writing
or in electronic form will be made
available for public inspection. Because
your comments will not be edited to
remove any identifying or contact
information, the NRC cautions you
against including any information in
your submission that you do not want
to be publicly disclosed. Comments
submitted should reference Docket No.
NRC–2010–0235. You may submit your
comments by any of the following
methods. Electronic comments: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and search
for Docket No. NRC–2010–0235. Mail
comments to NRC Clearance Officer,
Tremaine Donnell (T–5 F53), U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555–0001. Questions
about the information collection
requirements may be directed to the
NRC Clearance Officer, Tremaine
Donnell (T–5 F53), U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555–0001, by telephone at 301–
415–6258, or by e-mail to
INFOCOLLECTS.Resource@NRC.GOV.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 26th day
of July, 2010.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Tremaine Donnell,
NRC Clearance Officer, Office of Information
Services.
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[NRC–2010–0229]
Draft Regulatory Guide, DG–
1216,’’Plant-Specific Applicability of
Transition Break Size Specified in 10
CFR 50.46a.’’ Issuance, Availability;
Extension of Comment Period
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Extension of comment period.
AGENCY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Robert Tregoning, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555–0001, telephone 301–251–
7662, or e-mail
Robert.Tregoning@nrc.gov.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is extending the
public comment period for DG–1216
from August 25, 2010 to November 8,
2010.
The comment period closes on
November 8, 2010.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by any one of the following methods.
Please include Docket ID NRC–2010–
0229 in the subject line of your
comments. Comments submitted in
writing or in electronic form will be
posted on the NRC Web site and on the
Federal rulemaking Web site
Regulations.gov. Because your
comments will not be edited to remove
any identifying or contact information,
the NRC cautions you against including
any information in your submission that
you do not want to be publicly
disclosed.
The NRC requests that any party
soliciting or aggregating comments
received from other persons for
submission to the NRC inform those
persons that the NRC will not edit their
comments to remove any identifying or
contact information, and therefore, they
should not include any information in
their comments that they do not want
publicly disclosed.
Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and search
for documents filed under Docket ID
NRC–2010–0229. Address questions
about NRC dockets to Carol Gallagher
301–492–3668; e-mail
Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov.
Mail comments to: Cindy K. Bladey,
Chief, Rules, Announcements, and
Directives Branch (RADB), Division of
Administrative Services, Office of
Administration, Mail Stop: TWB–05–
B01M, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission, Washington, DC 20555–
0001, or by fax to RDB at (301) 492–
3446.
DATES:
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You can access publicly available
documents related to this notice using
the following methods:
NRC’s Public Document Room (PDR):
The public may examine and have
copied for a fee publicly available
documents at the NRC’s PDR, Public
File Area C1 F21, One White Flint
North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville,
Maryland.
NRC’s Agencywide Documents Access
and Management System (ADAMS):
Publicly available documents created or
received at the NRC are available
electronically at the NRC’s Electronic
Reading Room at https://www.nrc.gov/
reading-rm/adams.html. From this page,
the public can gain entry into ADAMS,
which provides text and image files of
NRC’s public documents. If you do not
have access to ADAMS or if there are
problems in accessing the documents
located in ADAMS, contact the NRC’s
PDR reference staff at 1–800–397–4209,
301–415–4737, or by e-mail to
pdr.resource@nrc.gov. The Draft
Regulatory Guide, DG–1216, ‘‘PlantSpecific Applicability of Transition
Break Size Specified in 10 CFR 50.46a,’’
is available electronically under
ADAMS Accession Number
ML100430356.
On June
28, 2010 (75 FR 36700), the NRC
published a notice of issuance and
availability of Draft Regulatory Guide
DG–1216, ‘‘Plant-Specific Applicability
of Transition Break Size Specified in 10
CFR 50.46a.’’ By letter dated July 13,
2010, the Nuclear Energy Institute
(ADAMS Accession No. ML102070019)
requested an extension of the stated
comment period for the purpose of
gathering input from personnel with
varied technical expertise. It is the
desire of the NRC to receive comments
of a high quality from all stakeholders.
Several factors have been considered in
granting an extension. 10 CFR 50.46a
will be an optional regulation for
licensees, the requested comment
period extension is within the
rulemaking period, and the rule
encompasses complex technical bases.
Therefore the comment submittal period
is extended from the original date of
August 25, 2010 to November 8, 2010.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 26th day
of July, 2010.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Harriet Katagiannis,
Acting Chief, Regulatory Guide Development
Branch, Division of Engineering, Office of
Nuclear Regulatory Research.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. NRC-2010-0235]
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
AGENCY: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
ACTION: Notice of pending NRC action to submit an information
collection request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and
solicitation of public comment.
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SUMMARY: The NRC invites public comment about our intention to request
the OMB's approval for renewal of an existing information collection
that is summarized below. We are required to publish this notice in the
Federal Register under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35).
Information pertaining to the requirement to be submitted:
1. The title of the information collection: 10 CFR Part 39--
Licenses and Radiation Safety Requirements for Well Logging.
2. Current OMB approval number: 3150-0130.
3. How often the collection is required: Applications for new
licenses and amendments may be submitted at any time. Applications for
renewal are submitted every 10 years. Reports are submitted as events
occur.
4. Who is required or asked to report: Applicants for and holders
of specific licenses authorizing the use of licensed radioactive
material for well logging.
5. The number of annual respondents: 278 (34 NRC Licensees + 244
Agreement State Licensees).
6. The number of hours needed annually to complete the requirement
or request: 60,296 hours (7,375 total NRC licensees hrs + 52,921 total
Agreement State licensees hrs). The NRC licensees total burden is 7,375
hours (108 reporting hrs + 7,267 recordkeeping hrs). The Agreement
State licensees total burden is 52,921 hours (767 reporting hrs +
52,154 recordkeeping hrs). The average burden per response for both NRC
licensees and Agreement State licensees is 3.2 hours and the burden per
recordkeeper is 214 hours.
7. Abstract: 10 CFR part 39 establishes radiation safety
requirements for the use of radioactive material in well logging
operations. The information in the applications, reports and records is
used by the NRC staff to ensure that the health and safety of the
public is protected and that licensee possession and use of source and
byproduct
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material is in compliance with license and regulatory requirements.
Submit, by October 4, 2010 comments that address the following
questions:
1. Is the proposed collection of information necessary for the NRC
to properly perform its functions? Does the information have practical
utility?
2. Is the burden estimate accurate?
3. Is there a way to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of
the information to be collected?
4. How can the burden of the information collection be minimized,
including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of
information technology?
A copy of the draft supporting statement may be viewed free of
charge at the NRC Public Document Room, One White Flint North, 11555
Rockville Pike, Room O-1 F21, Rockville, Maryland 20852. OMB clearance
requests are available at the NRC worldwide Web site: https://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/doc-comment/omb/. The document
will be available on the NRC home page site for 60 days after the
signature date of this notice. Comments submitted in writing or in
electronic form will be made available for public inspection. Because
your comments will not be edited to remove any identifying or contact
information, the NRC cautions you against including any information in
your submission that you do not want to be publicly disclosed. Comments
submitted should reference Docket No. NRC-2010-0235. You may submit
your comments by any of the following methods. Electronic comments: Go
to https://www.regulations.gov and search for Docket No. NRC-2010-0235.
Mail comments to NRC Clearance Officer, Tremaine Donnell (T-5 F53),
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001.
Questions about the information collection requirements may be directed
to the NRC Clearance Officer, Tremaine Donnell (T-5 F53), U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, by telephone at 301-
415-6258, or by e-mail to INFOCOLLECTS.Resource@NRC.GOV.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 26th day of July, 2010.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Tremaine Donnell,
NRC Clearance Officer, Office of Information Services.
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