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[FRL–9645–2]
Assessment of Potential Large-Scale
Mining on the Bristol Bay Watershed of
Alaska: Nomination of Peer Reviewers
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Call for nominations; extension.
AGENCY:
On February 24, 2012 EPA
announced a two week period for the
public to nominate qualified experts to
be considered for the external review
panel of an anticipated EPA draft report
describing impacts associated with
potential large-scale mining
development in the Nushagak and
Kvichak watersheds of Bristol Bay,
SUMMARY:
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Alaska. EPA is extending the
nomination period by one week, in
response to requests from stakeholders
and the public.
DATES: The nomination period will be
extended by one week and will end
March 16, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Nominations of potential
members of the Bristol Bay Assessment
peer review panel are being accepted
and evaluated by an independent EPA
contractor. Nominations are being
accepted online through an internet
Web site, by U.S. Postal mail, or by an
overnight/priority mail service. Those
interested in submitting nominations
online should complete the form found
at https://www.versar.com/epa/
bristolbaynominationform.html. Mailed
nominations should be addressed to the
EPA contractor, Versar, Inc., 6850
Versar Center, Springfield, VA 22151,
should reference Bristol Bay
Nomination Form, and should include
all nominee information outlined in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section.
Mailed submissions must be received by
March 16, 2012. Questions concerning
the online form should be directed to
the EPA contractor, Versar, Inc., at 6850
Versar Center, Springfield, VA 22151;
by email bcolon@versar.com (subject
line: Bristol Bay Assessment
Nomination Form); or by phone: (703)
642–6727 (ask for Betzy Colon, the Peer
Review Coordinator).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
additional information concerning the
Bristol Bay Assessment peer review
panel nominations, contact Dr. Kate
Schofield, Office of Research and
Development, The National Center for
Environmental Assessment. Telephone:
703–347–8533; or email:
schofield.kate@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Alaska’s
Bristol Bay watershed provides habitat
for one of the largest wild salmon
populations in the world. In February
2011, EPA began a scientific assessment
of the Bristol Bay watershed to
understand how large-scale mining
activities might affect water quality and
habitat. EPA will focus primarily on the
Kvichak and Nushagak River drainages,
the primary areas in the watershed open
to large-scale development.
This assessment was launched in
response to concerns from federally
recognized tribes and others, who
petitioned the agency to evaluate
potential impacts of large-scale mining
on aquatic resources. The assessment
will evaluate the potential for largescale mining development to have
adverse effects on salmon and resident
fish populations of the Kvichak and
Nushagak River drainages, and if these
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effects are likely to affect wildlife and
human populations in the region.
Additional information describing the
assessment, progress to date, and status
can be found at: www.epa.gov/region10/
bristolbay.
Expertise Sought: EPA is seeking
nominations of experts to serve on the
external peer review panel for the
Bristol Bay Assessment. Nominees
should possess, and demonstrate,
background knowledge and experience
in one or more of the following areas:
(1) Metals (particularly porphyry
copper) mining, (2) salmon fisheries
biology, (3) surface, subsurface, or
watershed hydrology, (4) aquatic
ecology, (5) biogeochemistry, (6)
seismology, (7) ecotoxicology, (8)
wildlife ecology, and/or (9) indigenous
Alaskan cultures.
Selection Criteria: Selection criteria
for members of the external review
panel include the following: (1)
Demonstrated expertise through
relevant peer reviewed publications; (2)
professional accomplishments, and
recognition by professional societies; (3)
demonstrated ability to work
constructively and effectively in a
committee setting; (4) absence of
financial conflicts of interest; (5) no
actual conflicts of interest or the
appearance of bias; (6) willingness to
commit adequate time for the thorough
review of the assessment report
commencing in late April 2012; and (7)
availability to participate in-person in a
peer review panel meeting in
Anchorage, Alaska during August 2012.
Nominee Information: Any interested
person or organization may nominate
qualified persons to be considered for
appointment to the peer review panel.
Self-nominations will also be accepted.
Nominations may be submitted either
online using the following URL: https://
www.versar.com/epa/
bristolbaynominationform.html or by
mail to the EPA contractor listed in the
ADDRESSES section. The following
information should be provided on the
nomination form/mail-in
documentation: (1) Contact information
for the person making the nomination;
(2) contact information for the nominee;
(3) the disciplinary and specific areas of
expertise of the nominee; (4) the
nominee’s curriculum vita; (5) and a
biographical sketch of the nominee
indicating current position, educational
background, past and current research
activities, and recent service on other
advisory committees or professional
organizations. Persons having questions
about the nomination procedures
should contact the designated contact
above.
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Notification of nominees: EPA’s
contractor, Versar, Inc., will notify
candidates of selection or non-selection.
The Contractor may add additional
experts to the list of nominees to
develop a balanced panel representing
the expertise needed to fully evaluate
EPA’s draft assessment report. After the
peer review panel has been finalized, a
list of panel members will be posted on
the project Web site at www.epa.gov/
region10/bristolbay. Compensation of
non-federal peer review panel members
will be provided by EPA’s contractor.
Authority: Clean Water Act Section 404.
Dated: March 2, 2012.
Darrel A. Winner,
Acting Director, National Center for
Environmental Assessment.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-9645-2]
Assessment of Potential Large-Scale Mining on the Bristol Bay
Watershed of Alaska: Nomination of Peer Reviewers
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Call for nominations; extension.
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SUMMARY: On February 24, 2012 EPA announced a two week period for the
public to nominate qualified experts to be considered for the external
review panel of an anticipated EPA draft report describing impacts
associated with potential large-scale mining development in the
Nushagak and Kvichak watersheds of Bristol Bay,
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Alaska. EPA is extending the nomination period by one week, in response
to requests from stakeholders and the public.
DATES: The nomination period will be extended by one week and will end
March 16, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Nominations of potential members of the Bristol Bay
Assessment peer review panel are being accepted and evaluated by an
independent EPA contractor. Nominations are being accepted online
through an internet Web site, by U.S. Postal mail, or by an overnight/
priority mail service. Those interested in submitting nominations
online should complete the form found at https://www.versar.com/epa/bristolbaynominationform.html. Mailed nominations should be addressed
to the EPA contractor, Versar, Inc., 6850 Versar Center, Springfield,
VA 22151, should reference Bristol Bay Nomination Form, and should
include all nominee information outlined in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section. Mailed submissions must be received by March 16,
2012. Questions concerning the online form should be directed to the
EPA contractor, Versar, Inc., at 6850 Versar Center, Springfield, VA
22151; by email bcolon@versar.com (subject line: Bristol Bay Assessment
Nomination Form); or by phone: (703) 642-6727 (ask for Betzy Colon, the
Peer Review Coordinator).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For additional information concerning
the Bristol Bay Assessment peer review panel nominations, contact Dr.
Kate Schofield, Office of Research and Development, The National Center
for Environmental Assessment. Telephone: 703-347-8533; or email:
schofield.kate@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Alaska's Bristol Bay watershed provides
habitat for one of the largest wild salmon populations in the world. In
February 2011, EPA began a scientific assessment of the Bristol Bay
watershed to understand how large-scale mining activities might affect
water quality and habitat. EPA will focus primarily on the Kvichak and
Nushagak River drainages, the primary areas in the watershed open to
large-scale development.
This assessment was launched in response to concerns from federally
recognized tribes and others, who petitioned the agency to evaluate
potential impacts of large-scale mining on aquatic resources. The
assessment will evaluate the potential for large-scale mining
development to have adverse effects on salmon and resident fish
populations of the Kvichak and Nushagak River drainages, and if these
effects are likely to affect wildlife and human populations in the
region. Additional information describing the assessment, progress to
date, and status can be found at: www.epa.gov/region10/bristolbay.
Expertise Sought: EPA is seeking nominations of experts to serve on
the external peer review panel for the Bristol Bay Assessment. Nominees
should possess, and demonstrate, background knowledge and experience in
one or more of the following areas: (1) Metals (particularly porphyry
copper) mining, (2) salmon fisheries biology, (3) surface, subsurface,
or watershed hydrology, (4) aquatic ecology, (5) biogeochemistry, (6)
seismology, (7) ecotoxicology, (8) wildlife ecology, and/or (9)
indigenous Alaskan cultures.
Selection Criteria: Selection criteria for members of the external
review panel include the following: (1) Demonstrated expertise through
relevant peer reviewed publications; (2) professional accomplishments,
and recognition by professional societies; (3) demonstrated ability to
work constructively and effectively in a committee setting; (4) absence
of financial conflicts of interest; (5) no actual conflicts of interest
or the appearance of bias; (6) willingness to commit adequate time for
the thorough review of the assessment report commencing in late April
2012; and (7) availability to participate in-person in a peer review
panel meeting in Anchorage, Alaska during August 2012.
Nominee Information: Any interested person or organization may
nominate qualified persons to be considered for appointment to the peer
review panel. Self-nominations will also be accepted. Nominations may
be submitted either online using the following URL: https://www.versar.com/epa/bristolbaynominationform.html or by mail to the EPA
contractor listed in the ADDRESSES section. The following information
should be provided on the nomination form/mail-in documentation: (1)
Contact information for the person making the nomination; (2) contact
information for the nominee; (3) the disciplinary and specific areas of
expertise of the nominee; (4) the nominee's curriculum vita; (5) and a
biographical sketch of the nominee indicating current position,
educational background, past and current research activities, and
recent service on other advisory committees or professional
organizations. Persons having questions about the nomination procedures
should contact the designated contact above.
Notification of nominees: EPA's contractor, Versar, Inc., will
notify candidates of selection or non-selection. The Contractor may add
additional experts to the list of nominees to develop a balanced panel
representing the expertise needed to fully evaluate EPA's draft
assessment report. After the peer review panel has been finalized, a
list of panel members will be posted on the project Web site at
www.epa.gov/region10/bristolbay. Compensation of non-federal peer
review panel members will be provided by EPA's contractor.
Authority: Clean Water Act Section 404.
Dated: March 2, 2012.
Darrel A. Winner,
Acting Director, National Center for Environmental Assessment.
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