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A Method To Assess Climate-Relevant
Decisions: Application in the
Chesapeake Bay
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of Peer Review
Workshop.
AGENCY:
EPA is announcing that
Eastern Research Group, Inc. (ERG), an
EPA contractor for external scientific
peer review, will convene an
independent panel of experts and
organize and conduct an external peer
review workshop to review the external
review draft document titled, ‘‘A
Method to Assess Climate-Relevant
Decisions: Application in the
Chesapeake Bay’’ (EPA/600/R–10/096a).
The draft document was prepared by
EPA’s National Center for
Environmental Assessment (NCEA),
which is situated in the Office of
Research and Development.
EPA will forward public comments
that were submitted in accordance with
a previous notice (Federal Register
Volume 75, Number 168 [Tuesday,
August 31, 2010]) to the external peerreview panel for consideration prior to
the meeting. When finalizing the draft
document, EPA will consider any public
comments that EPA received in
accordance with the August 31, 2010
Federal Register Notice.
EPA released this draft document
solely for the purpose of peer review
under applicable information quality
guidelines. This document has not been
formally disseminated by EPA. It does
not represent and should not be
construed to represent any Agency
policy or determination.
EPA invites the public to register and
attend this workshop and to give oral
and/or provide written comments of the
draft document under review. The draft
document and EPA’s peer review charge
are available via the Internet on NCEA’s
home page under the Recent Additions
and the Data and Publications menus at
https://www.epa.gov/ncea. In preparing a
final report, EPA will consider the
comments and recommendations from
the external peer review workshop and
any public comments received in
accordance with this notice.
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The peer review panel workshop
will begin on Friday, March 11, 2011, at
8:30 a.m. and end at 4 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The peer review workshop
will be held at The Navy League
Building, 2300 Wilson Boulevard,
Arlington, VA 22201. The EPA
contractor, ERG, is organizing,
convening, and conducting the peer
review workshop. To attend the
workshop, register by Friday, March 4,
2011 by calling ERG at 781–674–7374 or
toll free at 800–803–2833 (ask for the
Chesapeake Bay peer review
coordinator, Laurie Waite), sending a
facsimile to 781–674–2906 (please
reference: ‘‘Chesapeake Bay peer review
workshop’’ and include your name, title,
affiliation, full address, and contact
information, and whether you wish to
make oral comments), or sending an email to meetings@erg.com (subject line:
‘‘Chesapeake Bay peer review
workshop’’ and include your name, title,
affiliation, full address, and contact
information, and whether you wish to
make oral comments). You may also
register via the Internet at https://
www2.ergweb.com/projects/
conferences/peerreview/registerchesapeake.htm. The draft ‘‘A Method to
Assess Climate-Relevant Decisions:
Application in the Chesapeake Bay’’ is
available via the Internet on NCEA’s
home page under the Recent Additions
and the Data and Publications menus at
https://www.epa.gov/ncea. A limited
number of paper copies are available
from the Information Management Team
(IMT), NCEA; telephone: 703–347–8561;
facsimile: 703–347–8691. If you are
requesting a paper copy, please provide
your name, mailing address, and the
document title, ‘‘A Method to Assess
Climate-Relevant Decisions: Application
in the Chesapeake Bay.’’ Copies are not
available from ERG.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions regarding information,
registration, access or services for
individuals with disabilities, or logistics
for the external peer review workshop
should be directed to ERG, 110 Hartwell
Avenue, Lexington, MA 02421–3136;
telephone: 781–674–7374; facsimile:
781–674–2906; or e-mail:
meetings@erg.com (subject line:
Chesapeake Bay peer review workshop),
preferably at least 10 days prior to the
meeting, to give as much time as
possible to process your request.
If you need technical information
about the document, please contact
Susan Julius, National Center for
Environmental Assessment (NCEA);
telephone: 703–347–8619; facsimile:
703–347–8694; e-mail
Julius.susan@epa.gov.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Summary of Information About the
Project/Document
Climate change is a global
phenomenon that affects natural and
human systems in all parts of the world.
The goal of this study was to develop a
way to inventory and analyze
management decisions to provide
information to effectively adapt to
climate change. This report will be
useful to officials who make
environmental management decisions
related to the Chesapeake Bay.
The major steps of the approach used
in this pilot study of the Chesapeake
Bay Program were to: (1) Select a study
area and compile a list of key decisions;
(2) develop criteria for evaluating the
climate-relevance of decisions; (3) apply
the criteria to select decisions that are
potentially sensitive to climate change;
(4) solicit expert judgment regarding the
decisions selected; and (5) test
alternative prioritization schemes.
II. Workshop Information
Members of the public may attend the
workshop as observers, and there will
be a limited time for comments from the
public in the afternoon. Please let ERG
know if you wish to make comments
during the workshop. Space is limited,
and reservations will be accepted on a
first-come, first-served basis.
Dated: January 19, 2011.
Joseph A. DeSantis,
Acting Director, National Center for
Environmental Assessment.
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Notification of a Public Meeting of the
Science Advisory Board Clean Air
Scientific Advisory Committee, Air
Monitoring and Methods
Subcommittee
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA or Agency) Science
Advisory Board (SAB) Staff Office
announces a public face-to-face meeting
of the SAB Clean Air Scientific
Advisory Committee (CASAC) Air
Monitoring and Methods Subcommittee
(AMMS) to conduct a review of EPA’s
draft monitoring documents for Oxides
of Nitrogen (NOX) and Sulfur (SOX).
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The meeting will be held on
February 16, 2011 from 10:30 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. (Eastern Time).
ADDRESSES: The Committee meeting
will be held at the Carolina Inn, 211
Pittsboro Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27516.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any
member of the public wishing further
information regarding this Notice and
Request for Nominations may contact
Mr. Edward Hanlon, Designated Federal
Officer (DFO), SAB Staff Office, by
telephone/voice mail at (202) 564–2134;
by fax at (202) 565–2098 or via e-mail
at hanlon.edward@epa.gov. General
information concerning the EPA CASAC
can be found at the EPA CASAC Web
site at https://www.epa.gov/casac. Any
inquiry regarding EPA’s draft
monitoring documents for NOX and SOX
should be directed to Mr. Richard
Scheffe, EPA Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards (OAQPS) at
scheffe.rich@epa.gov or 919–541–4650.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C., App.
2 (FACA), notice is hereby given that
the SAB CASAC AMMS will hold a
public meeting to evaluate and
comment on EPA’s draft monitoring
documents for NOX and SOX. The Clean
Air Scientific Advisory Committee
(CASAC) was established under section
109(d)(2) of the Clean Air Act (CAA or
Act) (42 U.S.C. 7409) as an independent
scientific advisory committee. CASAC
provides advice, information and
recommendations on the scientific and
technical aspects of air quality criteria
and national ambient air quality
standards (NAAQS) under sections 108
and 109 of the Act. The CASAC is a
Federal Advisory Committee chartered
under FACA. The CASAC will comply
with the provisions of FACA and all
appropriate SAB Staff Office procedural
policies.
EPA’s Section 109(d)(1) of the Clean
Air Act requires that the Agency
periodically review and revise, as
appropriate, the air quality criteria and
the National Ambient Air Quality
Standard (NAAQS) for the six ‘‘criteria’’
air pollutants. EPA’s Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards
(OAQPS) has requested independent
review and CASAC advice regarding
EPA’s draft monitoring documents for
NOX and SOX and proposed methods for
assessing levels of nitrogen and sulfur
deposition.
The SAB Staff Office previously
announced (75 FR 64726–64727,
October 20, 2010) it was forming a new
Subcommittee of the CASAC to provide
independent expert advice on air
pollution monitoring and methods
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issues through the chartered CASAC. At
the February 16, 2011 meeting, the
CASAC AMMS will evaluate and
comment on EPA’s draft monitoring
documents for NOX and SOX.
Availability of Meeting Materials: The
agenda and EPA’s draft monitoring
documents for NOX and SOX will be
available on the CASAC Web site at
https://www.epa.gov/casac in advance of
the meeting.
Interested members of the public may
submit relevant written or oral
information on the topic of this advisory
activity for the CASAC to consider
during the advisory process.
Oral Statements: In general,
individuals or groups requesting an oral
presentation at this public meeting will
be limited to five minutes per speaker,
with no more than a total of one hour
for all speakers. Interested parties
should contact Mr. Edward Hanlon,
DFO, in writing (preferably via e-mail),
at the contact information noted above,
by February 10, 2011 to be placed on the
list of public speakers for the meeting.
Written Statements: Written statements
should be received in the SAB Staff
Office by February 10, 2011 so that the
information may be made available to
the CASAC AMMS for their
consideration. Written statements
should be supplied to the DFO in the
following formats: one hard copy with
original signature, and one electronic
copy via e-mail (acceptable file format:
Adobe Acrobat PDF, WordPerfect, MS
Word, MS PowerPoint, or Rich Text
files in IBM–PC/Windows 98/2000/XP
format). Submitters are requested to
provide two versions of each document
submitted with and without signatures,
because the SAB Staff Office does not
publish documents with signatures on
its Web sites.
Accessibility: For information on
access or services for individuals with
disabilities, please contact Mr. Edward
Hanlon at the phone number or e-mail
address noted above, preferably at least
ten days prior to the meeting, to give
EPA as much time as possible to process
your request.
Dated: January 19, 2011.
Anthony F. Maciorowski,
Deputy Director, EPA Science Advisory Board
Staff Office.
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A Method To Assess Climate-Relevant Decisions: Application in the
Chesapeake Bay
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of Peer Review Workshop.
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SUMMARY: EPA is announcing that Eastern Research Group, Inc. (ERG), an
EPA contractor for external scientific peer review, will convene an
independent panel of experts and organize and conduct an external peer
review workshop to review the external review draft document titled,
``A Method to Assess Climate-Relevant Decisions: Application in the
Chesapeake Bay'' (EPA/600/R-10/096a). The draft document was prepared
by EPA's National Center for Environmental Assessment (NCEA), which is
situated in the Office of Research and Development.
EPA will forward public comments that were submitted in accordance
with a previous notice (Federal Register Volume 75, Number 168
[Tuesday, August 31, 2010]) to the external peer-review panel for
consideration prior to the meeting. When finalizing the draft document,
EPA will consider any public comments that EPA received in accordance
with the August 31, 2010 Federal Register Notice.
EPA released this draft document solely for the purpose of peer
review under applicable information quality guidelines. This document
has not been formally disseminated by EPA. It does not represent and
should not be construed to represent any Agency policy or
determination.
EPA invites the public to register and attend this workshop and to
give oral and/or provide written comments of the draft document under
review. The draft document and EPA's peer review charge are available
via the Internet on NCEA's home page under the Recent Additions and the
Data and Publications menus at https://www.epa.gov/ncea. In preparing a
final report, EPA will consider the comments and recommendations from
the external peer review workshop and any public comments received in
accordance with this notice.
DATES: The peer review panel workshop will begin on Friday, March 11,
2011, at 8:30 a.m. and end at 4 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The peer review workshop will be held at The Navy League
Building, 2300 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22201. The EPA
contractor, ERG, is organizing, convening, and conducting the peer
review workshop. To attend the workshop, register by Friday, March 4,
2011 by calling ERG at 781-674-7374 or toll free at 800-803-2833 (ask
for the Chesapeake Bay peer review coordinator, Laurie Waite), sending
a facsimile to 781-674-2906 (please reference: ``Chesapeake Bay peer
review workshop'' and include your name, title, affiliation, full
address, and contact information, and whether you wish to make oral
comments), or sending an e-mail to meetings@erg.com (subject line:
``Chesapeake Bay peer review workshop'' and include your name, title,
affiliation, full address, and contact information, and whether you
wish to make oral comments). You may also register via the Internet at
https://www2.ergweb.com/projects/conferences/peerreview/register-chesapeake.htm. The draft ``A Method to Assess Climate-Relevant
Decisions: Application in the Chesapeake Bay'' is available via the
Internet on NCEA's home page under the Recent Additions and the Data
and Publications menus at https://www.epa.gov/ncea. A limited number of
paper copies are available from the Information Management Team (IMT),
NCEA; telephone: 703-347-8561; facsimile: 703-347-8691. If you are
requesting a paper copy, please provide your name, mailing address, and
the document title, ``A Method to Assess Climate-Relevant Decisions:
Application in the Chesapeake Bay.'' Copies are not available from ERG.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions regarding information,
registration, access or services for individuals with disabilities, or
logistics for the external peer review workshop should be directed to
ERG, 110 Hartwell Avenue, Lexington, MA 02421-3136; telephone: 781-674-
7374; facsimile: 781-674-2906; or e-mail: meetings@erg.com (subject
line: Chesapeake Bay peer review workshop), preferably at least 10 days
prior to the meeting, to give as much time as possible to process your
request.
If you need technical information about the document, please
contact Susan Julius, National Center for Environmental Assessment
(NCEA); telephone: 703-347-8619; facsimile: 703-347-8694; e-mail
Julius.susan@epa.gov.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Summary of Information About the Project/Document
Climate change is a global phenomenon that affects natural and
human systems in all parts of the world. The goal of this study was to
develop a way to inventory and analyze management decisions to provide
information to effectively adapt to climate change. This report will be
useful to officials who make environmental management decisions related
to the Chesapeake Bay.
The major steps of the approach used in this pilot study of the
Chesapeake Bay Program were to: (1) Select a study area and compile a
list of key decisions; (2) develop criteria for evaluating the climate-
relevance of decisions; (3) apply the criteria to select decisions that
are potentially sensitive to climate change; (4) solicit expert
judgment regarding the decisions selected; and (5) test alternative
prioritization schemes.
II. Workshop Information
Members of the public may attend the workshop as observers, and
there will be a limited time for comments from the public in the
afternoon. Please let ERG know if you wish to make comments during the
workshop. Space is limited, and reservations will be accepted on a
first-come, first-served basis.
Dated: January 19, 2011.
Joseph A. DeSantis,
Acting Director, National Center for Environmental Assessment.
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