Call for Nominations for the Pinedale Anticline Working Group, Wyoming, 65534 [2011-27270]

Download as PDF 65534 Federal Register / Vol. 76, No. 204 / Friday, October 21, 2011 / Notices If BLM receives a protest against a survey, as shown on the plat, prior to the date of the official filing, we will stay the filing pending our consideration of the protest. We will not officially file the plat until the day after we have accepted or dismissed all protests and they have become final, including decisions on appeals. Dated: October 17, 2011. Dominica Van Koten, Chief Cadastral Surveyor. [FR Doc. 2011–27265 Filed 10–20–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–GJ–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management [LLWYD01000.L13110000.EJ0000. LXSI016K0000] Call for Nominations for the Pinedale Anticline Working Group, Wyoming Bureau of Land Management, Interior. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: Nominations are being solicited for two positions on the Pinedale Anticline Working Group (PAWG). SUMMARY: All nominations must be received no later than November 21, 2011. DATES: Nominations should be mailed or delivered to Shelley Gregory, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Pinedale Field Office, 1625 West Pine Street, P.O. Box 768, Pinedale, WY 82941, or e-mailed to: ssgregory@blm.gov. ADDRESSES: sroberts on DSK5SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shelley Gregory, BLM, Pinedale Field Office, 1625 West Pine Street, P.O. Box 768, Pinedale, WY 82941; 307–315– 0612, or e-mail: ssgregory@blm.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The PAWG was established by the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Record of Decision (ROD) for the Pinedale Anticline Project Area (PAPA) on July 27, 2000, and carried forward with the release of the ROD for the PAPA Supplemental EIS on September 12, 2008. The Secretary of the Interior renewed the PAWG charter on August 3, 2010. The PAWG is a Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) group which develops recommendations and provides advice to the BLM on mitigation, monitoring, and adaptive management in the PAPA. The PAWG is governed by rules found at 43 CFR 1784 VerDate Mar<15>2010 18:11 Oct 20, 2011 Jkt 226001 et seq. and FACA provisions at 5 U.S.C. App. 2, as amended. Additional information about the PAWG, its membership and activities, and the nomination process can be found at: https://www.blm.gov/wy/st/en/ field_offices/pinedale/pawg.html. Nominations for the PAWG seats are being solicited for persons representing the following categories: 1. Archaeological and historical organizations or expertise; or 2. The affected public-at-large. PAWG duties and responsibilities are as follows: 1. Develop recommendations for the BLM regarding matters relating to monitoring and mitigation of oil and gas development as described in the Supplemental EIS ROD for the PAPA. At the direction of the Designated Federal Officer, the PAWG may review and analyze information, recommend issues for evaluation, and provide advice on the issues presented. 2. Review the implementation of construction and rehabilitation operations through an annual field inspection to provide advice to ensure that the mitigation measures are reasonable and effective. 3. Advise the BLM on working with stakeholders to develop or enhance resource management programs and objectives. 4. Make recommendations on future PAWG resource management priorities. Members are expected to attend all scheduled PAWG meetings. Members are appointed for 2-year terms and may be reappointed to additional terms at the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior. Nomination packages should contain the following information: 1. Representative category; 2. Full legal name; 3. Business address and phone number; 4. Home address and phone number; 5. Mailing address, if different from item 4; 6. E-mail address; 7. Occupation title; 8. Qualifications (education, including colleges, degrees, major fields of study and/or training); 9. Career highlights (significant related experience, civic and professional activities, elected offices, prior advisory committee experience, or career achievements related to the interest to be represented); 10. Experience in collaborative management techniques, such as longterm planning, management across jurisdictional boundaries, data sharing, information exchange, and partnerships; PO 00000 Frm 00042 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 11. Experience in data analysis and interpretation, problem identification, and evaluation of proposals; 12. A description of the applicant’s knowledge of issues involving oil and gas development; 13. List any leases, licenses, permits, contracts, or claims held by the nominee or his or her employer that involve lands or resources administered by the BLM; 14. Verification that the nominee is not a federally registered lobbyist. The Obama Administration prohibits individuals who are currently federally registered lobbyists to serve on all FACA and non-FACA boards, committees or councils; 15. A minimum of two letters of reference from group or organization to be represented; 16. Nominator’s name, address, and telephone numbers (if not selfnominated); and 17. Date of nomination. A group nominating more than one person should indicate its preferred order of appointment selection. Donald A. Simpson, State Director. [FR Doc. 2011–27270 Filed 10–20–11; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–22–P DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Notice of Lodging of Modification of Consent Decree Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Notice is hereby given that on October 14, 2011, a proposed Modification of a Consent Decree between the United States of America and Rineco Chemical Industries, Inc. (‘‘Rineco’’) was lodged with the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas in the case of United States v. Rineco Chemical Industries, Inc., Civil Action No. 4–07–CV–01189SWW. In December 2007, the United States filed a complaint seeking injunctive relief and civil penalties resulting from Rineco’s failure, inter alia, to obtain a permit under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (‘‘RCRA’’) for its ownership and operation of a Thermal Metal Washing unit (‘‘TMW’’), in violation of Section 3005(a) of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6925(a); and applicable Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission regulations in connection with Rineco’s fuel blending facility located in Benton, Arkansas. On October 16, 2010, the United States and Rineco entered into a Consent Decree which resolved the claims alleged in the United States’ E:\FR\FM\21OCN1.SGM 21OCN1

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[FR Doc No: 2011-27270]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Land Management

[LLWYD01000.L13110000.EJ0000.LXSI016K0000]


Call for Nominations for the Pinedale Anticline Working Group, 
Wyoming

AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: Nominations are being solicited for two positions on the 
Pinedale Anticline Working Group (PAWG).

DATES: All nominations must be received no later than November 21, 
2011.

ADDRESSES: Nominations should be mailed or delivered to Shelley 
Gregory, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Pinedale Field Office, 1625 
West Pine Street, P.O. Box 768, Pinedale, WY 82941, or e-mailed to: 
ssgregory@blm.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shelley Gregory, BLM, Pinedale Field 
Office, 1625 West Pine Street, P.O. Box 768, Pinedale, WY 82941; 307-
315-0612, or e-mail: ssgregory@blm.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The PAWG was established by the 
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Record of Decision (ROD) for the 
Pinedale Anticline Project Area (PAPA) on July 27, 2000, and carried 
forward with the release of the ROD for the PAPA Supplemental EIS on 
September 12, 2008. The Secretary of the Interior renewed the PAWG 
charter on August 3, 2010.
    The PAWG is a Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) group which 
develops recommendations and provides advice to the BLM on mitigation, 
monitoring, and adaptive management in the PAPA. The PAWG is governed 
by rules found at 43 CFR 1784 et seq. and FACA provisions at 5 U.S.C. 
App. 2, as amended.
    Additional information about the PAWG, its membership and 
activities, and the nomination process can be found at: https://www.blm.gov/wy/st/en/field_offices/pinedale/pawg.html.

    Nominations for the PAWG seats are being solicited for persons 
representing the following categories:
    1. Archaeological and historical organizations or expertise; or
    2. The affected public-at-large.

    PAWG duties and responsibilities are as follows:
    1. Develop recommendations for the BLM regarding matters relating 
to monitoring and mitigation of oil and gas development as described in 
the Supplemental EIS ROD for the PAPA. At the direction of the 
Designated Federal Officer, the PAWG may review and analyze 
information, recommend issues for evaluation, and provide advice on the 
issues presented.
    2. Review the implementation of construction and rehabilitation 
operations through an annual field inspection to provide advice to 
ensure that the mitigation measures are reasonable and effective.
    3. Advise the BLM on working with stakeholders to develop or 
enhance resource management programs and objectives.
    4. Make recommendations on future PAWG resource management 
priorities.
    Members are expected to attend all scheduled PAWG meetings. Members 
are appointed for 2-year terms and may be reappointed to additional 
terms at the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior.

    Nomination packages should contain the following information:
    1. Representative category;
    2. Full legal name;
    3. Business address and phone number;
    4. Home address and phone number;
    5. Mailing address, if different from item 4;
    6. E-mail address;
    7. Occupation title;
    8. Qualifications (education, including colleges, degrees, major 
fields of study and/or training);
    9. Career highlights (significant related experience, civic and 
professional activities, elected offices, prior advisory committee 
experience, or career achievements related to the interest to be 
represented);
    10. Experience in collaborative management techniques, such as 
long-term planning, management across jurisdictional boundaries, data 
sharing, information exchange, and partnerships;
    11. Experience in data analysis and interpretation, problem 
identification, and evaluation of proposals;
    12. A description of the applicant's knowledge of issues involving 
oil and gas development;
    13. List any leases, licenses, permits, contracts, or claims held 
by the nominee or his or her employer that involve lands or resources 
administered by the BLM;
    14. Verification that the nominee is not a federally registered 
lobbyist. The Obama Administration prohibits individuals who are 
currently federally registered lobbyists to serve on all FACA and non-
FACA boards, committees or councils;
    15. A minimum of two letters of reference from group or 
organization to be represented;
    16. Nominator's name, address, and telephone numbers (if not self-
nominated); and
    17. Date of nomination.

    A group nominating more than one person should indicate its 
preferred order of appointment selection.

Donald A. Simpson,
State Director.
[FR Doc. 2011-27270 Filed 10-20-11; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4310-22-P
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