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and state laws. The Trustee agencies,
including NOAA, are leading efforts to
assess and restore affected resources.
These resources include ecologically,
recreationally, and commercially
important species and their habitats in
the Gulf of Mexico and along the coastal
areas of Louisiana, Mississippi,
Alabama, Texas, and Florida, as well as
human uses of these resources.
Natural Resource Damage Assessment
(NRDA) is the process established under
OPA to evaluate the impacts to natural
resources and lost human uses of those
resources. Information continues to be
collected on pre-oiled and oiled areas to
assess potential impacts to natural
resources, including: fish, shellfish,
marine mammals, turtles, birds, and
other sensitive resources and their
habitats, including; wetlands, beaches,
mudflats, bottom sediments, corals, and
the water column. Losses of commercial
and recreational human uses such as
fishing, hunting, boating, and beach
enjoyment are also being assessed.
OPA authorizes certain federal and
state agencies and Indian tribes to be
designated as Trustees for affected
natural resources. Under OPA, these
agencies and tribes are authorized to
assess natural resource injuries and to
seek compensation from RPs, including
the costs of performing the damage
assessment. The Trustees are required to
use recovered damages only to restore,
replace or acquire the equivalent of
injured or lost resources and the human
use of those resources. Toward that end,
the PEIS will identify types of
restoration that could be used to
compensate the public for lost resources
and their services, as well as a
framework and procedures for the
selection and implementation of
restoration projects that will
compensate the public for the natural
resource damages caused by the Oil
Spill.
The National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq., and
the Council on Environmental Quality
regulations implementing NEPA under
40 CFR Chapter V apply to restoration
actions by federal trustees. The federal
and state Trustees will be developing a
PEIS to help guide restoration actions
associated with the NRDA for the Oil
Spill. The PEIS will assess the
environmental, social, and economic
attributes of the affected environment
and the potential consequences of
alternative actions to restore,
rehabilitate, replace, or acquire the
equivalent of natural resources and
services potentially injured by the spill.
A PEIS may be prepared to evaluate
actions that encompass a large
geographic scale. Tiered analyses
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considering particular restoration
actions may be required in the future as
specific plans for implementing
particular alternatives are established.
The purpose of the scoping process is
to identify the concerns of the affected
public and federal agencies, states, and
Indian tribes, involve the public early in
the decision making process, facilitate
an efficient PEIS preparation process,
define the issues and alternatives that
will be examined in detail, and save
time by ensuring that draft documents
adequately address relevant issues. The
scoping process reduces paperwork and
delay by ensuring that important issues
are addressed early. Following the
scoping process, the Trustees will
prepare a draft PEIS, at which time the
public will be encouraged to comment
on the document. Similar to the scoping
process, public comment meetings will
be held at that time to gather oral and
written public input on the draft PEIS.
In compliance with 15 CFR 990.45,
the Trustees will prepare an
Administrative Record (Record). The
Record will include documents that the
Trustees relied on during the
development of the PEIS. After
preparation, the Record will be on file
at the NOAA Restoration Center in
Silver Spring, MD, and duplicate copies
will be maintained at the following Web
site: https://www.darrp.noaa.gov/. The
specific web page will be provided in
the next public notice.
The draft PEIS document is intended
to be released for public comment by
Fall/Winter, 2011. Specific dates and
times for future events will be
publicized when scheduled.
Dated: February 11, 2011.
Patricia A. Montanio,
Director, Office of Habitat Conservation,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS
Notice of Meeting
The next meeting of the U.S.
Commission of Fine Arts is scheduled
for 17 February 2011, at 10 a.m. in the
Commission offices at the National
Building Museum, Suite 312, Judiciary
Square, 401 F Street, NW., Washington,
DC 20001–2728. Items of discussion
may include buildings, parks and
memorials.
Draft agendas and additional
information regarding the Commission
are available on our Web site: https://
www.cfa.gov. Inquiries regarding the
agenda and requests to submit written
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or oral statements should be addressed
to Thomas Luebke, Secretary, U.S.
Commission of Fine Arts, at the above
address; by e-mailing staff@cfa.gov; or
by calling 202–504–2200. Individuals
requiring sign language interpretation
for the hearing impaired should contact
the Secretary at least 10 days before the
meeting date.
Dated February 8, 2011 in Washington, DC.
Thomas Luebke,
Secretary.
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Public Availability of Consumer
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Service Contract Inventory
Consumer Product Safety
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ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Consumer Product Safety
Commission (‘‘CPSC’’ or ‘‘we’’), in
accordance with section 743(c) of
Division C of the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2010 (Pub. L. 111–
117, 123 Stat. 3034, 3216), is
announcing the availability of its service
contract inventory for fiscal year (‘‘FY’’)
2010. This inventory provides
information on service contract actions
over $25,000 that we made in FY 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Donna Hutton, Director, Division of
Procurement Services, U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission, 4330 East
West Highway, Bethesda, Maryland
20814. Telephone: 301–504–7009; email dhutton@cpsc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
December 16, 2009, the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2010 ‘‘Consolidated
Appropriations Act’’), Public Law 111–
117, became law. Section 743(a) of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, titled
‘‘Service Contract Inventory
Requirement,’’ requires agencies to
submit to the Office of Management and
Budget (‘‘OMB’’) an annual inventory of
service contracts awarded or extended
through the exercise of an option on or
after April 1, 2010 and describes the
contents of the inventory. The contents
of the inventory include:
(A) A description of the services
purchased by the executive agency and
the role the services played in achieving
agency objectives, regardless of whether
such a purchase was made through a
contract or task order;
(B) The organizational component of
the executive agency administering the
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COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS
Notice of Meeting
The next meeting of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts is scheduled
for 17 February 2011, at 10 a.m. in the Commission offices at the
National Building Museum, Suite 312, Judiciary Square, 401 F Street,
NW., Washington, DC 20001-2728. Items of discussion may include
buildings, parks and memorials.
Draft agendas and additional information regarding the Commission
are available on our Web site: https://www.cfa.gov. Inquiries regarding
the agenda and requests to submit written or oral statements should be
addressed to Thomas Luebke, Secretary, U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, at
the above address; by e-mailing staff@cfa.gov; or by calling 202-504-
2200. Individuals requiring sign language interpretation for the
hearing impaired should contact the Secretary at least 10 days before
the meeting date.
Dated February 8, 2011 in Washington, DC.
Thomas Luebke,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2011-3563 Filed 2-16-11; 8:45 am]
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