Request for Comments and Suggestions for Environmental Cooperation Pursuant to the United States-Oman Memorandum of Understanding on Environmental Cooperation, 57326-57327 [2010-23425]
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[Public Notice 7160]
Request for Comments and
Suggestions for Environmental
Cooperation Pursuant to the United
States-Oman Memorandum of
Understanding on Environmental
Cooperation
Notice of preparation of the
2011–2014 U.S.-Oman Environmental
ACTION:
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Cooperation Plan of Action and request
for comments.
The Department of State
invites the public, including NGOs,
educational institutions, private sector
enterprises and other interested persons,
to submit written comments or
suggestions regarding items for
inclusion in a new Plan of Action for
implementing the United States-Oman
Memorandum of Understanding on
Environmental Cooperation (MOU)
signed on February 20, 2006. We
encourage submitters to refer to: (1) The
U.S.-Oman MOU, (2) the U.S.-Oman
2006–2008 Environmental Cooperation
Work Program, (3) the Environment
Chapter (17) of the U.S.-Oman Free
Trade Agreement, and (4) the
Environmental Review of the U.S.Oman Free Trade Agreement.
(Documents are available at: https://
www.state.gov/g/oes/env/trade/oman/
index.htm).
DATES: To be assured of timely
consideration, all written comments or
suggestions are requested no later than
October 20, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Written comments or
suggestions should be e-mailed
(LindsayA@state.gov) or faxed to Abby
Lindsay at (202) 647–5947, Office of
Environmental Policy, Bureau of Oceans
and International Environmental and
Scientific Affairs, U.S. Department of
State, with the subject line ‘‘U.S.-Oman
Environmental Cooperation 2011–2014
Plan of Action.’’ If you have access to
the Internet and wish to view and make
comment on this Public Notice, you
may do so by going to:) https://
www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/
home.html#home.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Abby Lindsay, telephone (202) 647–
8772. Office of Environmental Policy,
Bureau of Oceans and International
Environmental and Scientific Affairs,
U.S. Department of State.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the
U.S.-Oman Memorandum of
Understanding on Environmental
Cooperation, the Governments (1)
recognize ‘‘the importance of
strengthening capacity to protect the
environment while promoting
sustainable development in concert
with the expanded bilateral trade
relationship that will accompany the
United States-Oman Free Trade
Agreement (FTA)’’ and (2) indicate their
intent ‘‘to cooperate in the field of
environmental and natural resource
protection and sustainable
development.’’ In the Environment
Chapter of the U.S.-Oman Free Trade
Agreement (Chapter 17), the
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Governments likewise ‘‘recognize the
importance of strengthening their
capacity to protect the environment and
to promote sustainable development in
concert with strengthening bilateral
trade and investment relations.’’ The
Governments commit to ‘‘undertaking
cooperative environmental activities
pursuant to’’ the MOU.
In Section 2 of the MOU, the
Governments set forth plans to establish
the Joint Forum on Environmental
Cooperation (JFEC) to coordinate and
review environmental cooperation
activities. As envisioned in the MOU,
the JFEC will ‘‘develop a Plan of Action;
review and assess cooperative
environmental activities undertaken
pursuant to the Plan of Action;
recommend ways to improve
cooperation; and undertake such other
activities as the Governments may deem
to be appropriate.’’ The Plan of Action
is a tool to identify and establish goals,
objectives and areas for cooperation,
including short-, medium- and longterm bilateral and/or regional projects
and activities. Through this notice, the
United States seeks to ‘‘solicit, and take
into account as appropriate, the views of
its public with respect to the Plan of
Action.’’
In March 2007, the Governments
agreed to the 2006–2008 U.S.-Oman
Work Program on environmental
cooperation. The main areas of
cooperation under the 2006–2008 Work
Program were: (1) Environmental Laws
and Regulations; (2) Environmental
Impact Assessments; (3) Environmental
Incentives; (4) Public Participation in
Environmental Protection; (5) Integrated
Water Resources Management and
Protection; (6) Coastal Protection and
Preservation of Marine Resources; (7)
Protected Area Management and
Conservation of Flora and Fauna; (8)
Improved Environmental Performance
in the Productive Sector; and (9)
Chemical and Hazardous Waste
Management and Disposal.
The United States anticipates building
upon the cooperative work initiated in
the 2006–2008 Work Program. We are
requesting ideas and suggestions that
may be considered for inclusion in the
next Plan of Action.
For additional information: https://
www.state.gov/g/oes/env/trade/oman/
index.htm.
Disclaimer: This Public Notice is a request
for comments and suggestions and is not a
request for applications. No granting or
money is directly associated with this request
for suggestions for the Plan of Action. There
is no expectation of resources or funding
associated with any comments or suggestions
provided for the 2011–2014 Plan of Action.
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Dated: September 14, 2010.
Willem H. Brakel,
Director, Office of Environmental Policy,
Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Surface Transportation Board
[Docket No. FD 35407]
GNP Rly, Inc.—Acquisition and
Operation Exemption—Redmond Spur
and Woodinville Subdivision
AGENCY:
Surface Transportation Board,
DOT.
Notice of exemption, request for
comments.
ACTION:
On August 24, 2010, GNP Rly,
Inc. (GNP), a Class III rail carrier, filed
a petition under 49 U.S.C. 10502 for
exemption from the provisions of 49
U.S.C. 10902 to acquire and resume rail
service over 2 segments of railbanked
railroad right-of-way (ROW) totaling 9.1
miles, consisting of: (1) A ROW
extending from milepost 0.0, at
Woodinville, Wash., to approximately
milepost 7.30 at Redmond, Wash.
(Redmond Spur); and (2) a ROW
extending from milepost 23.8 to
milepost 22.0, at or near Woodinville
(Woodinville Subdivision).1 The
petition for exemption was filed
concurrently with GNP’s petition to
vacate in part the NITUs issued for the
Redmond Spur and a longer segment of
the Woodinville Subdivision (extending
from milepost 23.8 to milepost 11.25).
Those NITUs permitted railbanking/
interim trail use negotiations under the
Trails Act, 16 U.S.C. 1247(d). The Board
seeks comments from interested persons
on GNP’s request to resume rail service
and partially vacate the NITUs.
DATES: Written comments must be filed
with the Board by October 20, 2010.
Replies must be filed by November 19,
2010.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be
submitted either via the Board’s e-filing
format or in the traditional paper
format. Any person using e-filing should
attach a document and otherwise
comply with the instructions at the EFILING link on the Board’s Web site, at
https://www.stb.dot.gov. Any person
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SUMMARY:
1 These segments were the subjects of
abandonment proceedings and notices of interim
trail use (NITUs) in BNSF Railway Company—
Abandonment Exemption—in King County, Wash.,
AB 6 (Sub-No. 463X) and BNSF Railway
Company—Abandonment Exemption—in King
County, Wash., AB 6 (Sub-No. 465X).
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submitting a filing in the traditional
paper format should send an original
and 10 copies to: Surface Transportation
Board, Attn: Docket No. FD 35407, 395
E Street, SW., Washington, DC 20423–
0001.
In addition, send one copy of any
comments to: (1) John Heffner, 1750 K
Street, NW., Suite 200, Washington, DC
20006; (2) Charles A. Spitulnik, Kaplan
Kirsch & Rockwell LLP, 1001
Connecticut Avenue, NW., Suite 800,
Washington, DC 20036; (3) Craig
Watson, Port of Seattle, Pier 69, P.O.
Box 1209, Seattle, WA 98111; and (4)
Kristy Clark, BNSF Railway Company,
2500 Lou Menk Drive, AOB–3, Fort
Worth, TX 76131.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julia
Farr at 202–245–0359. Assistance for the
hearing impaired is available through
the Federal Information Relay Service
(FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On August
24, 2010, GNP filed a petition under 49
U.S.C. 10502 for exemption from the
provisions of 49 U.S.C. 10902 to acquire
the ‘‘residual common carrier rights and
obligations,’’ including the right to
reinstate rail service over the Redmond
Spur and a portion of the Woodinville
Subdivision. These segments are
currently subject to an interim trail use
agreement between BNSF Railway
Company (BNSF) and King County, a
political subdivision of the State of
Washington. The Port of Seattle (Port)
owns the real estate associated with the
lines, which it acquired from BNSF.2 In
King County, Wash.—Acquisition
Exemption—BNSF Railway Company,
FD 35148 (STB served Sept. 18, 2009),
the Board granted the request by King
County for exemption from 49 U.S.C.
10901 to acquire BNSF’s rights and
obligations, including the right to
reinstate rail service in the future.
GNP’s petition presents this issue:
Under what circumstances will the
Board grant a carrier’s request to vacate
a NITU to permit reactivation of rail
service, when the petitioning carrier
does not own or have any other interest
in the ROW? An interim trail use
arrangement is subject to being cut off
at any time by the reinstitution of
service. Here, the abandoning railroad
(BNSF) has transferred its rights and
obligations, including the right to
reinstate rail service, to King County
(the trail sponsor), and a different
carrier, GNP, seeks to reinstitute service.
GNP states that 2 customers have
requested service: Drywall Distributors,
a supplier of drywall products, which
2 The Port of Seattle—Acquis. Exemption—
Certain Assets of BNSF Ry., FD 35128 (STB served
June 20, 2008).
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anticipates receiving 40 carloads per
year; and Building Specialties, a
distributor of building products, located
in the industrial park formerly served by
BNSF, which also anticipates receiving
40 carloads per year. GNP includes a
statement in support of its petition from
Wallace/Knutsen L.L.C., owner of the
industrial park located on the Redmond
Spur. In anticipation of reactivation of
rail service on the Redmond Spur,
Wallace/Knutsen L.L.C. has leased to
GNP an unused rail spur that crosses the
industrial park and connects to the
Redmond Spur.
By issuance of this notice, the Board
is instituting an exemption proceeding
pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 10502(b). A final
decision will be issued by June 15,
2011.
Decided: September 14, 2010.
By the Board.
Rachel D. Campbell,
Director, Office of Proceedings.
Kulunie L. Cannon,
Clearance Clerk.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
Environmental Impact Statement; Pinal
County, AZ
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Intent.
AGENCY:
The FHWA is issuing this
notice to advise the public that an
Environmental impact Statement will be
prepared for a proposed transportation
project in Pinal County, Arizona.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kenneth H. Davis, Senior Engineering
Manager for Operations, Federal
Highway Administration, 4000 N.
Central Avenue, Suite 1500, Phoenix,
Arizona 85012–1906, Telephone (602)
382–8970, Fax (602) 382–8998, e-mail:
Ken.davis@dot.gov; or Mary Frye,
Environmental Coordinator, Federal
Highway Administration, Arizona
Division, 4000 N. Central Avenue, Suite
1500, Phoenix, Arizona 85012–1906,
Telephone (602) 382–8979, Fax (602)
382–8998, e-mail: Mary.Frye@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
FHWA, in cooperation with the Arizona
Department of Transportation (ADOT),
will prepare an environmental impact
statement (EIS) on a proposed 40-milelong project along a new route located
between US 60 on the north and
Interstate 10 (I–10) on the south. The
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 7160]
Request for Comments and Suggestions for Environmental
Cooperation Pursuant to the United States-Oman Memorandum of
Understanding on Environmental Cooperation
ACTION: Notice of preparation of the 2011-2014 U.S.-Oman Environmental
Cooperation Plan of Action and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The Department of State invites the public, including NGOs,
educational institutions, private sector enterprises and other
interested persons, to submit written comments or suggestions regarding
items for inclusion in a new Plan of Action for implementing the United
States-Oman Memorandum of Understanding on Environmental Cooperation
(MOU) signed on February 20, 2006. We encourage submitters to refer to:
(1) The U.S.-Oman MOU, (2) the U.S.-Oman 2006-2008 Environmental
Cooperation Work Program, (3) the Environment Chapter (17) of the U.S.-
Oman Free Trade Agreement, and (4) the Environmental Review of the
U.S.-Oman Free Trade Agreement.
(Documents are available at: https://www.state.gov/g/oes/env/trade/oman/index.htm).
DATES: To be assured of timely consideration, all written comments or
suggestions are requested no later than October 20, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Written comments or suggestions should be e-mailed
(LindsayA@state.gov) or faxed to Abby Lindsay at (202) 647-5947, Office
of Environmental Policy, Bureau of Oceans and International
Environmental and Scientific Affairs, U.S. Department of State, with
the subject line ``U.S.-Oman Environmental Cooperation 2011-2014 Plan
of Action.'' If you have access to the Internet and wish to view and
make comment on this Public Notice, you may do so by going to:) https://www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/home.html#home.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Abby Lindsay, telephone (202) 647-
8772. Office of Environmental Policy, Bureau of Oceans and
International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, U.S. Department of
State.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the U.S.-Oman Memorandum of Understanding
on Environmental Cooperation, the Governments (1) recognize ``the
importance of strengthening capacity to protect the environment while
promoting sustainable development in concert with the expanded
bilateral trade relationship that will accompany the United States-Oman
Free Trade Agreement (FTA)'' and (2) indicate their intent ``to
cooperate in the field of environmental and natural resource protection
and sustainable development.'' In the Environment Chapter of the U.S.-
Oman Free Trade Agreement (Chapter 17), the Governments likewise
``recognize the importance of strengthening their capacity to protect
the environment and to promote sustainable development in concert with
strengthening bilateral trade and investment relations.'' The
Governments commit to ``undertaking cooperative environmental
activities pursuant to'' the MOU.
In Section 2 of the MOU, the Governments set forth plans to
establish the Joint Forum on Environmental Cooperation (JFEC) to
coordinate and review environmental cooperation activities. As
envisioned in the MOU, the JFEC will ``develop a Plan of Action; review
and assess cooperative environmental activities undertaken pursuant to
the Plan of Action; recommend ways to improve cooperation; and
undertake such other activities as the Governments may deem to be
appropriate.'' The Plan of Action is a tool to identify and establish
goals, objectives and areas for cooperation, including short-, medium-
and long-term bilateral and/or regional projects and activities.
Through this notice, the United States seeks to ``solicit, and take
into account as appropriate, the views of its public with respect to
the Plan of Action.''
In March 2007, the Governments agreed to the 2006-2008 U.S.-Oman
Work Program on environmental cooperation. The main areas of
cooperation under the 2006-2008 Work Program were: (1) Environmental
Laws and Regulations; (2) Environmental Impact Assessments; (3)
Environmental Incentives; (4) Public Participation in Environmental
Protection; (5) Integrated Water Resources Management and Protection;
(6) Coastal Protection and Preservation of Marine Resources; (7)
Protected Area Management and Conservation of Flora and Fauna; (8)
Improved Environmental Performance in the Productive Sector; and (9)
Chemical and Hazardous Waste Management and Disposal.
The United States anticipates building upon the cooperative work
initiated in the 2006-2008 Work Program. We are requesting ideas and
suggestions that may be considered for inclusion in the next Plan of
Action.
For additional information: https://www.state.gov/g/oes/env/trade/oman/index.htm.
Disclaimer: This Public Notice is a request for comments and
suggestions and is not a request for applications. No granting or
money is directly associated with this request for suggestions for
the Plan of Action. There is no expectation of resources or funding
associated with any comments or suggestions provided for the 2011-
2014 Plan of Action.
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Dated: September 14, 2010.
Willem H. Brakel,
Director, Office of Environmental Policy, Department of State.
[FR Doc. 2010-23425 Filed 9-17-10; 8:45 am]
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