Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition Determinations: “New Photography 2011: Zhang Dali, Moyra Davey, George Georgiou, Deana Lawson, Doug Rickard, Viviane Sassen”, 53993-53994 [2011-22142]
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Occupational Information Development
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September 21, 2011, 9 a.m.–5
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Occupational Information Development
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[Public Notice: 7572]
Culturally Significant Objects Imported
for Exhibition Determinations: ‘‘New
Photography 2011: Zhang Dali, Moyra
Davey, George Georgiou, Deana
Lawson, Doug Rickard, Viviane
Sassen’’
Notice is hereby given of the
following determinations: Pursuant to
the authority vested in me by the Act of
October 19, 1965 (79 Stat. 985; 22 U.S.C.
2459), Executive Order 12047 of March
27, 1978, the Foreign Affairs Reform and
Restructuring Act of 1998 (112 Stat.
2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6501 note, et
seq.), Delegation of Authority No. 234 of
October 1, 1999, and Delegation of
Authority No. 236–3 of August 28, 2000
(and, as appropriate, Delegation of
Authority No. 257 of April 15, 2003), I
hereby determine that the objects to be
included in the exhibition ‘‘New
Photography 2011: Zhang Dali, Moyra
Davey, George Georgiou, Deana Lawson,
Doug Rickard, Viviane Sassen,’’
imported from abroad for temporary
exhibition within the United States, are
of cultural significance. The objects are
imported pursuant to a loan agreement
with the foreign owner or custodian. I
also determine that the exhibition or
display of the exhibit objects at The
Museum of Modern Art, New York, New
York, from on or about September 27,
2011, until on or about January 16,
2012, and at possible additional
exhibitions or venues yet to be
determined, is in the national interest.
I have ordered that Public Notice of
these Determinations be published in
the Federal Register.
SUMMARY:
For
further information, including a list of
the exhibit objects, contact Kevin M.
Gleeson, Attorney-Adviser, Office of the
Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State
(telephone: 202–632–6473). The mailing
address is U.S. Department of State, SA–
5, L/PD, Fifth Floor (Suite 5H03),
Washington, DC 20522–0505.
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Department of State.
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Final Environmental Impact Statement,
Single Nuclear Unit at the Bellefonte
Plant Site, Jackson County, AL
Tennessee Valley Authority
(TVA).
ACTION: Issuance of Record of Decision.
AGENCY:
This notice is provided in
accordance with the Council on
Environmental Quality’s regulations (40
CFR 1500 to 1508) and TVA’s
procedures implementing the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). On
August 18, 2011, the TVA Board of
Directors approved the recommendation
to complete and operate Bellefonte
Nuclear Plant Unit 1. A notice of
availability (NOA) of the Final
Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement for a Single Nuclear Unit at
the Bellefonte Plant Site (hereafter
referred to as Bellefonte FSEIS) was
published in the Federal Register on
May 21, 2010. On August 20, 2010, the
TVA Board approved the expenditure of
$248 million for additional engineering,
design, and licensing activities, as well
as the procurement of long lead-time
components for the partially complete
Bellefonte Unit 1. The ROD
documenting this decision was
published on September 9, 2010 (75 FR
54961). Bellefonte Unit 1 is a 1,260megawatt (MW) Babcock and Wilcoxdesigned pressurized light water reactor.
This interim decision was made in order
to maintain Unit 1 as a viable alternative
to meet the projected need for base load
generation on the TVA system in 2018–
2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ruth Horton, Senior NEPA Specialist,
Environmental Permits and Compliance,
Tennessee Valley Authority, 400 West
Summit Hill Drive, WT 11D, Knoxville,
Tennessee 37902–1499; telephone: 865–
632–3719; e-mail: blnp@tva.gov or
Zackary Rad, Bellefonte Unit 1
Licensing Manager, Nuclear Generation
Development and Construction,
Tennessee Valley Authority, P.O. Box
2000, OSB 1A–BLN, Hollywood,
Alabama 35752; telephone: 256–574–
8265; e-mail: zwrad@tva.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
September 2010 Bellefonte ROD
provides information about this action,
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and reference should be made to that
notice for more details, including
information about the need for base load
capacity, alternatives considered by
TVA, the history of the Bellefonte
project, environmental consequences,
and other background information.
With almost 37,000 MW of net
dependable summer generating
capacity, TVA operates the nation’s
largest public power system, producing
4 percent of all electricity in the nation.
TVA provides electricity to most of
Tennessee and parts of Virginia, North
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi,
and Kentucky. It serves about 9 million
people in this seven-state region
through 155 independent power
distributors and 56 directly served large
industries and Federal facilities. The
TVA Act requires the TVA power
system to be self-supporting and to be
operated on a non-profit basis and
directs TVA to sell power at rates as low
as are feasible. Most of TVA’s power is
supplied by three nuclear plants, 11
coal-fired plants, 12 gas-fired plants, 29
hydroelectric dams, and a pumpedstorage facility and through power
purchase agreements from a variety of
energy sources including, but not
limited to, wind, solar, natural and
methane gas, hydroelectric, and lignite
coal. TVA also purchases renewable
energy from small producers in its
Generation Partners Program. TVA
transmits electricity from these facilities
over almost 16,000 miles of
transmission lines.
The Bellefonte FSEIS supplements
and updates the original TVA Final
Environmental Statement for Bellefonte
Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2 (May 1974);
the TVA Final Environmental Impact
Statement for the Bellefonte Conversion
Project (October 1997); the U.S.
Department of Energy’s Final
Environmental Impact Statement for the
Production of Tritium in a Commercial
Light Water Reactor (March 1999),
which TVA adopted; and the TVA
Bellefonte Nuclear Plant Units 3 and 4,
Combined License Application Part 3,
Environmental Report, Revision 1
(October 2008). Where pertinent, the
Bellefonte FSEIS incorporates by
reference, utilizes, tiers from, or updates
information from this substantial
environmental record.
The Bellefonte FSEIS also tiered from
and incorporated by reference two TVA
programmatic reviews, Energy Vision
2020 Integrated Resource Plan Final
Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement (December 1995) and
Reservoir Operations Study Final
Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement (May 2004). In March 2011,
TVA issued a new Integrated Resource
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Plan (IRP) and IRP Final Environmental
Impact Statement (FEIS) for meeting
future demand on the TVA power
system over the next 20 years. The need
for power analysis in the Bellefonte
FSEIS is compatible with, and is
updated by, the analysis in the 2011 IRP
FEIS.
TVA’s 2011 IRP sets forth a planning
direction to guide TVA in making future
energy resource decisions. This
direction includes, among other actions,
significant increased investment in
energy efficiency and demand response
programs, the idling of existing coal
units in an amount ranging from 2,400
to 4,700 MWs, and the addition of 1,150
to 3,650 MWs of nuclear capacity.
Completion and operation of the 1,260–
MW Bellefonte Unit 1 was one of the
resource options analyzed in the 2011
IRP and is consistent with the planning
direction approved by the TVA Board.
Analyses show that even with
substantial energy replacement through
conservation measures, TVA must still
add new base load generation to balance
resources with the projected load
requirements. Neither coal-fired nor
natural gas-fired power was found to be
environmentally preferable to nuclear
power, and renewable energy sources
were not found sufficient to meet power
needs in the required time frame.
Completing Bellefonte Unit 1 also
would provide TVA more flexibility to
idle existing coal plants. These
conclusions are confirmed in TVA’s
new IRP.
The decision to complete Bellefonte
Unit 1 precludes further consideration
of any of the options for converting the
existing facilities at the Bellefonte site to
a coal- or natural gas-fired plant that
were analyzed in the 1997 FEIS for the
Bellefonte Conversion Project.
Public Involvement
TVA published a notice of intent to
prepare a supplemental environmental
impact statement (SEIS) in the Federal
Register on August 10, 2009. The NOA
for the draft SEIS (DSEIS) was published
in the Federal Register by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
(USEPA) on November 13, 2009. TVA
accepted comments on the DSEIS until
December 28, 2009. Approximately 50
people attended a public meeting on
December 8, 2009, in Scottsboro,
Alabama. Comments both for and
against nuclear power generation were
received from 35 individuals and four
Federal and state agencies. After
considering and responding to all
substantive comments, TVA completed
and issued the Bellefonte FSEIS, which
identifies Alternative B, Completion and
Operation of Bellefonte Unit 1, as TVA’s
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 7572]
Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition
Determinations: ``New Photography 2011: Zhang Dali, Moyra Davey, George
Georgiou, Deana Lawson, Doug Rickard, Viviane Sassen''
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the following determinations:
Pursuant to the authority vested in me by the Act of October 19, 1965
(79 Stat. 985; 22 U.S.C. 2459), Executive Order 12047 of March 27,
1978, the Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998 (112
Stat. 2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6501 note, et seq.), Delegation of
Authority No. 234 of October 1, 1999, and Delegation of Authority No.
236-3 of August 28, 2000 (and, as appropriate, Delegation of Authority
No. 257 of April 15, 2003), I hereby determine that the objects to be
included in the exhibition ``New Photography 2011: Zhang Dali, Moyra
Davey, George Georgiou, Deana Lawson, Doug Rickard, Viviane Sassen,''
imported from abroad for temporary exhibition within the United States,
are of cultural significance. The objects are imported pursuant to a
loan agreement with the foreign owner or custodian. I also determine
that the exhibition or display of the exhibit objects at The Museum of
Modern Art, New York, New York, from on or about September 27, 2011,
until on or about January 16, 2012, and at possible additional
exhibitions or venues yet to be determined, is in the national
interest. I have ordered that Public Notice of these Determinations be
published in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information, including a
list of the exhibit objects, contact Kevin M. Gleeson, Attorney-
Adviser, Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State
(telephone: 202-632-6473). The mailing address is U.S. Department of
State, SA-5, L/PD, Fifth Floor (Suite 5H03), Washington, DC 20522-0505.
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Dated: August 24, 2011.
J. Adam Ereli,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Educational and
Cultural Affairs, Department of State.
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