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40 CFR Part 372
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Hydrogen Sulfide; Community Rightto-Know Toxic Chemical Release
Reporting
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Lifting of Administrative Stay
for Hydrogen Sulfide; Correction.
AGENCY:
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The Environmental Protection
Agency published in the Federal
Register of October 17, 2011, a
document lifting the Administrative
Stay of the reporting requirements for
hydrogen sulfide. The Office of the
Federal Register mistakenly lifted the
stay of the reporting requirements for
methyl mercaptan, and the document
also inadvertently left out language in
the preamble and contained incorrect
language in the amendatory instruction
section, which section is required by
1 CFR 21.1. This document affirms that
the stay on the reporting requirements
for methyl mercaptan was not lifted and
sets out the language in the preamble
and the amendatory instruction section
as it should have printed.
DATES: Effective on October 17, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Daniel R. Bushman, Environmental
Analysis Division, Office of Information
Analysis and Access (2842T),
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington,
DC 20460; telephone number: (202)
566–0743; fax number: (202) 566–0677;
email: bushman.daniel@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Environmental Protection Agency
published a document on August 22,
1994 (59 FR 43048) imposing stays on
the reporting requirements for hydrogen
sulfide and methyl mercaptan found at
40 CFR 372.65. The document
published in the Federal Register of
October 17, 2011 (76 FR 64022) should
have lifted the Administrative Stay of
the reporting requirements for only
hydrogen sulfide. The Office of the
Federal Register mistakenly lifted the
stay of the reporting requirements for
methyl mercaptan as well. The
document also inadvertently left out
language in the preamble and contained
incorrect language in the amendatory
instruction section, which section is
required by 1 CFR 21.1, regarding the
lifted stay of hydrogen sulfide reporting
requirements.
In FR Doc. 2011–23534 published on
October 17, 2011 (76 FR 64022), make
the following corrections.
1. On page 64025, in the second
column, add a new paragraph before the
beginning of section IV as follows:
‘‘In order to lift the stay, as a
procedural matter, EPA must include an
instruction to the Office of the Federal
Register, as required by 1 CFR 21.1. This
instruction does not alter or change the
content or text of any regulatory
provision.’’
2. On page 64037, in the third column
following the signature, correctly revise
the amendatory language to read as
follows:
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‘‘Therefore, 40 CFR part 372 is
affected as follows:
PART 372—[RESTATED]
1. The authority citation for part 372
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 11023 and 11048.
§ 372.65
[Affected]
2. Section 372.65 is affected by lifting
the reporting stay on the hydrogen
sulfide entry and all related dates under
paragraph (a), and by lifting the stay on
the entry for CAS No. 7783–06–4 and all
related dates under paragraph (b).’’
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Dated: November 2, 2011.
Malcolm D. Jackson,
Assistant Administrator and Chief
Information Officer.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 372
[EPA-HQ-TRI-2009-0844; FRL-9488-5]
RIN 2025-AA27
Hydrogen Sulfide; Community Right-to-Know Toxic Chemical Release
Reporting
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Lifting of Administrative Stay for Hydrogen Sulfide;
Correction.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency published in the Federal
Register of October 17, 2011, a document lifting the Administrative
Stay of the reporting requirements for hydrogen sulfide. The Office of
the Federal Register mistakenly lifted the stay of the reporting
requirements for methyl mercaptan, and the document also inadvertently
left out language in the preamble and contained incorrect language in
the amendatory instruction section, which section is required by 1 CFR
21.1. This document affirms that the stay on the reporting requirements
for methyl mercaptan was not lifted and sets out the language in the
preamble and the amendatory instruction section as it should have
printed.
DATES: Effective on October 17, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Daniel R. Bushman, Environmental
Analysis Division, Office of Information Analysis and Access (2842T),
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.,
Washington, DC 20460; telephone number: (202) 566-0743; fax number:
(202) 566-0677; email: bushman.daniel@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Environmental Protection Agency
published a document on August 22, 1994 (59 FR 43048) imposing stays on
the reporting requirements for hydrogen sulfide and methyl mercaptan
found at 40 CFR 372.65. The document published in the Federal Register
of October 17, 2011 (76 FR 64022) should have lifted the Administrative
Stay of the reporting requirements for only hydrogen sulfide. The
Office of the Federal Register mistakenly lifted the stay of the
reporting requirements for methyl mercaptan as well. The document also
inadvertently left out language in the preamble and contained incorrect
language in the amendatory instruction section, which section is
required by 1 CFR 21.1, regarding the lifted stay of hydrogen sulfide
reporting requirements.
In FR Doc. 2011-23534 published on October 17, 2011 (76 FR 64022),
make the following corrections.
1. On page 64025, in the second column, add a new paragraph before
the beginning of section IV as follows:
``In order to lift the stay, as a procedural matter, EPA must
include an instruction to the Office of the Federal Register, as
required by 1 CFR 21.1. This instruction does not alter or change the
content or text of any regulatory provision.''
2. On page 64037, in the third column following the signature,
correctly revise the amendatory language to read as follows:
``Therefore, 40 CFR part 372 is affected as follows:
PART 372--[RESTATED]
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1. The authority citation for part 372 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 11023 and 11048.
Sec. 372.65 [Affected]
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2. Section 372.65 is affected by lifting the reporting stay on the
hydrogen sulfide entry and all related dates under paragraph (a), and
by lifting the stay on the entry for CAS No. 7783-06-4 and all related
dates under paragraph (b).''
Dated: November 2, 2011.
Malcolm D. Jackson,
Assistant Administrator and Chief Information Officer.
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