Annual Materials Report on New Bridge Construction and Bridge Rehabilitation, 62181-62182 [2010-25277]

Download as PDF jdjones on DSK8KYBLC1PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 194 / Thursday, October 7, 2010 / Notices Elkland Township, Sullivan County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of up to 7.500 mgd; Approval Date: August 23, 2010. 146. Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Fremar, ABR–201008147, Fox Township, Sullivan County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of up to 7.500 mgd; Approval Date: August 23, 2010. 147. Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Hottenstein, ABR–201008148, Forks Township, Sullivan County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of up to 7.500 mgd; Approval Date: August 23, 2010. 148. Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Balent NEW, ABR–201008149, Wysox Township, Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of up to 7.500 mgd; Approval Date: August 23, 2010. 149. Talisman Energy USA, Inc., Pad ID: 01 084 O’Reilly, ABR–201008150, Granville Township, Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of up to 6.000 mgd; Approval Date: August 25, 2010. 150. Talisman Energy USA, Inc., Pad ID: 05 067 Green Newland LLC, ABR– 201008151, Warren Township, Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of up to 6.000 mgd; Approval Date: August 25, 2010. 151. Talisman Energy USA, Inc., Pad ID: 05 026 Strope, ABR–201008152, Warren Township, Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of up to 6.000 mgd; Approval Date: August 26, 2010. 152. EOG Resources, Inc., Pad ID: TYLER Pad, ABR–201008153, Springfield Township, Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of up to 4.999 mgd; Approval Date: August 26, 2010. 153. EOG Resources, Inc., Pad ID: W TYLER Pad, ABR–201008154, Springfield Township, Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of up to 4.999 mgd; Approval Date: August 26, 2010. 154. EOG Resources, Inc., Pad ID: STURDEVANT 1H Pad, ABR– 201008155, Ridgebury Township, Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of up to 4.999 mgd; Approval Date: August 26, 2010. 155. Citrus Energy, Pad ID: P&G Warehouse 1–1H, ABR–201008156, Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of up to 5.000 mgd; Approval Date: August 26, 2010. 156. Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: McCabe, ABR–201008157, Towanda Township, Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of up to 7.500 mgd; Approval Date: August 26, 2010. 157. Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Wolf, ABR–201008158, Athens Township, Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of up to 7.500 mgd; Approval Date: August 26, 2010. Authority: Public Law 91–575, 84 Stat. 1509 et seq., 18 CFR parts 806, 807, and 808. VerDate Mar<15>2010 14:42 Oct 06, 2010 Jkt 223001 Dated: September 24, 2010. Stephanie L. Richardson, Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. 2010–25267 Filed 10–6–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7040–01–P DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Highway Administration Annual Materials Report on New Bridge Construction and Bridge Rehabilitation Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: Section 1114 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA–LU) (Pub. L. 109–59; 119 Stat. 1144) continued the highway bridge program to enable States to improve the condition of their highway bridges over waterways, other topographical barriers, other highways, and railroads. Section 1114(f) amended 23 United States Code (U.S.C.) 144 by adding subsection (r), requiring the Secretary of Transportation to publish in the Federal Register a report describing construction materials used in new Federal-aid bridge construction and bridge rehabilitation projects. As part of the SAFETEA–LU Technical Corrections Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 110– 244), 23 U.S.C. 144 subsection (r) became subsection (q), but the reporting requirement remained the same. ADDRESSES: The report is posted on the FHWA Web site at: https:// www.fhwa.dot.gov/bridge/britab.htm. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Ann Shemaka, Office of Bridge Technology, HIBT–30, (202) 366–1575, or Mr. Thomas Everett, Office of Bridge Technology, HIBT–30, (202) 366–4675, Federal Highway Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE., Washington, DC 20590. Office hours are from 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In conformance with 23 U.S.C. 144(q), the FHWA has produced a report that summarizes the types of construction materials used in new bridge construction and bridge rehabilitation projects. Data on Federal-aid and nonFederal-aid highway bridges are included in the report for completeness. The December 2009 National Bridge Inventory (NBI) dataset was used to identify the material types for bridges that were new or replaced within the defined time period. The FHWA’s SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00086 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 62181 Financial Management Information System and the 2009 NBI were used to identify the material types for bridges that were rehabilitated within the defined time period. Currently preventative maintenance projects are included in the rehabilitation totals. The report, which is available at https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/bridge/ brdgtabs.cfm, consists of the following tables: • Construction Materials for New and Replaced Bridges, a summary report which includes Federal-aid highways and non-Federal-aid highways built in 2008 and 2007. • Construction Materials for Rehabilitated Bridges, a summary report which includes Federal-aid and nonFederal-aid highways rehabilitated in 2008 and 2007. • Construction Materials for Combined New, Replaced and Rehabilitated Bridges, a summary report which combines the first two tables cited above. • Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New and Replaced Bridges 2008, a detailed State-by-State report with counts and areas for Federal-aid bridges built or replaced in 2008. • Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New and Replaced Bridges 2007, a detailed State-by-State report with counts and areas for Federal-aid bridges built or replaced in 2007. • Non-Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New and Replaced Bridges 2008, a detailed Stateby-State report with counts and areas for non-Federal-aid bridges built or replaced in 2008. • Non-Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New and Replaced Bridges 2007, a detailed Stateby-State report with counts and areas for non-Federal-aid bridges built or replaced in 2007. • Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for Rehabilitated Bridges 2008, a detailed State-by-State report with counts and areas for Federal-aid bridges rehabilitated in 2008. • Federal-Aid Highways: Construction Materials for Rehabilitated Bridges 2007, a detailed State-by-State report with counts and areas for Federal-aid bridges rehabilitated in 2007. • Non-Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for Rehabilitated Bridges 2008, a detailed State-by-State report with counts and areas for nonFederal-aid bridges rehabilitated in 2008. • Non-Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for Rehabilitated Bridges 2007, a detailed State-by-State report with counts and areas for non- E:\FR\FM\07OCN1.SGM 07OCN1 62182 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 194 / Thursday, October 7, 2010 / Notices jdjones on DSK8KYBLC1PROD with NOTICES Federal-aid bridges rehabilitated in 2007. • Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New, Replaced and Rehabilitated Bridges 2008, which combines the 2008 reports on new, replaced and rehabilitated Federal-aid bridges. • Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New, Replaced and Rehabilitated Bridges 2007, which combines the 2007 reports on new, replaced and rehabilitated Federal-aid bridges. • Non-Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New, Replaced and Rehabilitated Bridges 2008, which combines the 2008 reports on new, replaced and rehabilitated nonFederal-aid bridges. • Non-Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New, Replaced and Rehabilitated Bridges 2007, which combines the 2007 reports on new, replaced and rehabilitated nonFederal-aid bridges. The tables provide data for 2 years: 2007 and 2008. The 2007 data is considered complete for new, replaced and rehabilitated bridges, with a minimal likelihood of upward changes in the totals. The 2008 data is considered partially complete for new bridges and complete for rehabilitated bridges, because many new bridges built in 2008 will not appear in the NBI until they are placed into service the following year. Therefore, next year’s report will include 2008’s data on new bridge construction, because the data will be complete. Each table displays simple counts of bridges and total bridge deck area. Total bridge deck area is measured in square meters, by multiplying the bridge length by the deck width out-to-out. Culverts under fill are included in the counts but not in the areas because a roadway width is not collected. The data is categorized by the following material types, which are identified in the NBI: steel, concrete, pre-stressed concrete, and other. The category ‘‘other’’ includes wood, timber, masonry, aluminum, wrought iron, cast iron, and other. Material type is the predominate type for the main span(s). Authority: 23 U.S.C. 144(q); Sec. 1114(f), Pub. L. 109–59, 119 Stat. 1144. Issued on: September 27, 2010. Victor M. Mendez, Administrator. [FR Doc. 2010–25277 Filed 10–6–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910–22–P VerDate Mar<15>2010 14:42 Oct 06, 2010 Jkt 223001 Sampson, and Duplin Counties, North Carolina. The proposed action will Federal Highway Administration improve approximately 40 miles of NC 24 from terminus of an existing 4-lane Notice of Final Federal Agency Actions section, approximately 2.8 miles east of on Proposed Highway in North I–95 to I–40. Portions of the selected Carolina alternative (Corridor 56) widen existing roadways and portions construct a fourAGENCY: Federal Highway lane facility on new location. The Administration (FHWA), USDOT. actions by the Federal agencies, and the ACTION: Notice of limitation on claims laws under which such actions were for judicial review of actions by FHWA taken, are described in the Final and other Federal Agencies. Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) SUMMARY: This notice announces actions for the project, approved on March 31, 2010,and in the FHWA Record of taken by the FHWA and other Federal Decision (ROD), issued on September agencies that are final within the 10, 2010, and in other documents in the meaning of 23 U.S.C. 139 (I)(1). The FHWA administrative record. The FEIS, actions relate to a proposed highway ROD, and other documents in the project, NC 24 Improvements, from 2.8 FHWA administrative record file are miles east of I–95 to I–40 in available by contacting the FHWA or Cumberland, Sampson, and Duplin NCDOT at the addresses provided Counties, North Carolina (T.I.P Project above. The FHWA FEIS and ROD can be R–2303). Those actions grant licenses, viewed at the NCDOT—Project permits, and approvals for the project. Development and Environmental DATES: By this notice, the FHWA is Analysis Branch, 1 South Wilmington advising the public of final agency actions subject to 23 U.S.C. 139 (I)(1). A Street, Raleigh, North Carolina; NCDOTDivision 3 Office, 124 Division Drive, claim seeking judicial review of the Wilmington, NC 28401, NCDOT— Federal agency actions on the highway Division 6 Office, 558 Gillespie St., project will be barred unless the claim is filed on or before April 5, 2011. If the Fayetteville, NC 28301, Fayetteville MPO (FAMPO) Office, 130 Gillespie Federal law that authorizes judicial review of a claim provides a time period Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301, MidCarolina RPO (MCCOG) Office, 130 of less than 180 days for filing such claim, then that shorter time period still Gillespie Street, 3rd Floor Post Office Drawer 1510, Fayetteville, NC 28302, applies. and East Carolina RPO (ECC), 233 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Middle Street, 3rd Floor, O. Marks Clarence W. Coleman, P.E., Building, New Bern, NC 28560. Preconstruction and Environment This notice applies to all Federal Engineer, Federal Highway agency decisions as of the issuance date Administration, 310 New Bern Avenue, of this notice and all laws under which Ste 410, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27601– such actions were taken, including but 1418; Telephone: (919) 747–7014; enot limited to: mail: clarence.coleman@dot.gov. FHWA 1. General: National Environmental North Carolina Division Office’s normal Policy Act (NEPA) [42 U.S.C. 4321– business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 4351]; Federal-Aid Highway Act [23 (Eastern Time). You may also contact U.S.C. 109]. Gregory J. Thorpe, Ph.D., Project 2. Air: Clean Air Act [42 U.S.C. 7401– Development and Environmental 7671(q)]. Analysis Branch Manager, North 3. Land: Section 4(f) of the Carolina Department of Transportation Department of Transportation Act of (NCDOT), 1 South Wilmington Street 1966 [49 U.S.C. 303]; Landscaping and (Delivery), 1548 Mail Service Center, Scenic Enhancement (Wildflowers) [23 Raleigh, North Carolina 27699–1548; U.S.C. 319]. Telephone (919) 733–3141, 4. Wildlife: Endangered Species Act gthorpe@dot.state.nc.us. NCDOT— [16 USC 1531–1544 and Section 1536], Project Development and Environmental Marine Mammal Protection Act [16 Analysis Branch Office’s normal U.S.C. 1361], Anadromous Fish business hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Conservation Act [16 U.S.C. 757(a)(Eastern Time). 757(g)], Fish and Wildlife Coordination SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is Act [16 U.S.C. 661–667(d)], Migratory hereby given that the FHWA and other Bird Treaty Act [16 U.S.C. 703–712], Federal agencies have taken final agency Magnuson-Stevenson Fishery actions by issuing licenses, permits, and Conservation and Management Act of approvals for the following highway 1976, as amended [16 U.S.C. 1801 et project in the State of North Carolina: seq.]. 5. Historic and Cultural Resources: NC 24 Improvements, Federal Aid No. Section 106 of the National Historic STPNHF–F–8–2(17), Cumberland, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PO 00000 Frm 00087 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\07OCN1.SGM 07OCN1

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[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 194 (Thursday, October 7, 2010)]
[Notices]
[Pages 62181-62182]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-25277]


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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Highway Administration


Annual Materials Report on New Bridge Construction and Bridge 
Rehabilitation

AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: Section 1114 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient 
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) (Pub. L. 
109-59; 119 Stat. 1144) continued the highway bridge program to enable 
States to improve the condition of their highway bridges over 
waterways, other topographical barriers, other highways, and railroads. 
Section 1114(f) amended 23 United States Code (U.S.C.) 144 by adding 
subsection (r), requiring the Secretary of Transportation to publish in 
the Federal Register a report describing construction materials used in 
new Federal-aid bridge construction and bridge rehabilitation projects. 
As part of the SAFETEA-LU Technical Corrections Act of 2008 (Pub. L. 
110-244), 23 U.S.C. 144 subsection (r) became subsection (q), but the 
reporting requirement remained the same.

ADDRESSES: The report is posted on the FHWA Web site at: https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/bridge/britab.htm.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Ann Shemaka, Office of Bridge 
Technology, HIBT-30, (202) 366-1575, or Mr. Thomas Everett, Office of 
Bridge Technology, HIBT-30, (202) 366-4675, Federal Highway 
Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE., Washington, DC 20590. Office 
hours are from 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday, 
except Federal holidays.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In conformance with 23 U.S.C. 144(q), the 
FHWA has produced a report that summarizes the types of construction 
materials used in new bridge construction and bridge rehabilitation 
projects. Data on Federal-aid and non-Federal-aid highway bridges are 
included in the report for completeness. The December 2009 National 
Bridge Inventory (NBI) dataset was used to identify the material types 
for bridges that were new or replaced within the defined time period. 
The FHWA's Financial Management Information System and the 2009 NBI 
were used to identify the material types for bridges that were 
rehabilitated within the defined time period. Currently preventative 
maintenance projects are included in the rehabilitation totals.
    The report, which is available at https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/bridge/brdgtabs.cfm, consists of the following tables:
     Construction Materials for New and Replaced Bridges, a 
summary report which includes Federal-aid highways and non-Federal-aid 
highways built in 2008 and 2007.
     Construction Materials for Rehabilitated Bridges, a 
summary report which includes Federal-aid and non-Federal-aid highways 
rehabilitated in 2008 and 2007.
     Construction Materials for Combined New, Replaced and 
Rehabilitated Bridges, a summary report which combines the first two 
tables cited above.
     Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New and 
Replaced Bridges 2008, a detailed State-by-State report with counts and 
areas for Federal-aid bridges built or replaced in 2008.
     Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New and 
Replaced Bridges 2007, a detailed State-by-State report with counts and 
areas for Federal-aid bridges built or replaced in 2007.
     Non-Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New 
and Replaced Bridges 2008, a detailed State-by-State report with counts 
and areas for non-Federal-aid bridges built or replaced in 2008.
     Non-Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New 
and Replaced Bridges 2007, a detailed State-by-State report with counts 
and areas for non-Federal-aid bridges built or replaced in 2007.
     Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for 
Rehabilitated Bridges 2008, a detailed State-by-State report with 
counts and areas for Federal-aid bridges rehabilitated in 2008.
     Federal-Aid Highways: Construction Materials for 
Rehabilitated Bridges 2007, a detailed State-by-State report with 
counts and areas for Federal-aid bridges rehabilitated in 2007.
     Non-Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for 
Rehabilitated Bridges 2008, a detailed State-by-State report with 
counts and areas for non-Federal-aid bridges rehabilitated in 2008.
     Non-Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for 
Rehabilitated Bridges 2007, a detailed State-by-State report with 
counts and areas for non-

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Federal-aid bridges rehabilitated in 2007.
     Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New, 
Replaced and Rehabilitated Bridges 2008, which combines the 2008 
reports on new, replaced and rehabilitated Federal-aid bridges.
     Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New, 
Replaced and Rehabilitated Bridges 2007, which combines the 2007 
reports on new, replaced and rehabilitated Federal-aid bridges.
     Non-Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New, 
Replaced and Rehabilitated Bridges 2008, which combines the 2008 
reports on new, replaced and rehabilitated non-Federal-aid bridges.
     Non-Federal-aid Highways: Construction Materials for New, 
Replaced and Rehabilitated Bridges 2007, which combines the 2007 
reports on new, replaced and rehabilitated non-Federal-aid bridges.
    The tables provide data for 2 years: 2007 and 2008. The 2007 data 
is considered complete for new, replaced and rehabilitated bridges, 
with a minimal likelihood of upward changes in the totals. The 2008 
data is considered partially complete for new bridges and complete for 
rehabilitated bridges, because many new bridges built in 2008 will not 
appear in the NBI until they are placed into service the following 
year. Therefore, next year's report will include 2008's data on new 
bridge construction, because the data will be complete.
    Each table displays simple counts of bridges and total bridge deck 
area. Total bridge deck area is measured in square meters, by 
multiplying the bridge length by the deck width out-to-out. Culverts 
under fill are included in the counts but not in the areas because a 
roadway width is not collected. The data is categorized by the 
following material types, which are identified in the NBI: steel, 
concrete, pre-stressed concrete, and other. The category ``other'' 
includes wood, timber, masonry, aluminum, wrought iron, cast iron, and 
other. Material type is the predominate type for the main span(s).

    Authority:  23 U.S.C. 144(q); Sec. 1114(f), Pub. L. 109-59, 119 
Stat. 1144.

    Issued on: September 27, 2010.
Victor M. Mendez,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2010-25277 Filed 10-6-10; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910-22-P
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