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Township, Juniata County, Pa.
Modification to increase total
groundwater system withdrawal by an
additional 0.499 mgd, for a total of 1.269
mgd (30-day average) (Docket No.
20030809).
7. Project Sponsor and Facility: Jo Jo
Oil Company, Inc. (Tunkhannock
Creek), Tunkhannock Township,
Wyoming County, Pa. Application for
surface water withdrawal of up to 0.999
mgd (peak day).
8. Project Sponsor and Facility: LDG
Innovations, LLC (Tioga River),
Lawrenceville Borough, Tioga County,
Pa. Modification to increase surface
water withdrawal by an additional 0.375
mgd, for a total of 0.750 mgd (peak day)
(Docket No. 20100311).
9. Project Sponsor and Facility: LHP
Management, LLC (Muncy Creek),
Muncy Creek Township, Lycoming
County, Pa. Application for surface
water withdrawal of up to 0.999 mgd
(peak day).
10. Project Sponsor and Facility: LHP
Management, LLC (West Branch
Susquehanna River), Muncy Creek
Township, Lycoming County, Pa.
Application for surface water
withdrawal of up to 3.000 mgd (peak
day).
11. Project Sponsor and Facility:
Mountain Country Energy Services, Inc.
(Driftwood Branch Sinnemahoning
Creek), Lumber Township, Cameron
County, Pa. Request for extension of
Docket No. 20081213.
12. Project Sponsor and Facility:
Niagara Gas & Oil Services Inc.
(Susquehanna River), Athens Township,
Bradford County, Pa. Application for
surface water withdrawal of up to 0.999
mgd (peak day).
13. Project Sponsor and Facility:
Northeast Natural Energy LLC (West
Branch Susquehanna River), Cooper
Township, Clearfield County, Pa.
Application for surface water
withdrawal of up to 0.500 mgd (peak
day).
14. Project Sponsor and Facility:
Northwestern Lancaster County
Authority, Penn Township, Lancaster
County, Pa. Application for
groundwater withdrawal of up to 0.324
mgd (30-day average) from Well 2.
15. Project Sponsor and Facility:
Northwestern Lancaster County
Authority, Penn Township, Lancaster
County, Pa. Application for
groundwater withdrawal of up to 1.000
mgd (30-day average) from Well 3.
16. Project Sponsor and Facility: OTT
North East Services, LLC (Starrucca
Creek), Harmony Township,
Susquehanna County, Pa. Application
for surface water withdrawal of up to
0.480 mgd (peak day).
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17. Project Sponsor and Facility:
Rausch Creek Land, L.P., Porter
Township, Schuylkill County, Pa.
Application for groundwater
withdrawal of up to 0.100 mgd (30-day
average) from Pit #21.
18. Project Sponsor and Facility: RES
Coal LLC (Clearfield Creek), Boggs
Township, Clearfield County, Pa.
Application for surface water
withdrawal of up to 0.306 mgd (peak
day).
19. Project Sponsor and Facility: RES
Coal LLC, Boggs Township, Clearfield
County, Pa. Application for
consumptive water use of up to 0.275
mgd (30-day average).
20. Project Sponsor and Facility:
Roger D. Jarrett (West Branch
Susquehanna River), Muncy Creek
Township, Lycoming County, Pa.
Application for surface water
withdrawal of up to 3.000 mgd (peak
day).
21. Project Sponsor and Facility:
Southwestern Energy Production
Company (East Branch Tunkhannock
Creek), Lenox Township, Susquehanna
County, Pa. Application for surface
water withdrawal of up to 1.500 mgd
(peak day).
22. Project Sponsor and Facility:
SWEPI LP (Chemung River), Town of
Big Flats, Chemung County, N.Y.
Application for renewal of surface water
withdrawal of up to 0.107 mgd (peak
day) (Docket No. 20080604).
23. Project Sponsor and Facility:
SWEPI LP (Cowanesque River),
Lawrence Township, Tioga County, Pa.
Application for surface water
withdrawal of up to 0.942 mgd (peak
day).
24. Project Sponsor and Facility:
SWEPI LP (Tioga River—Tioga
Junction), Lawrence Township, Tioga
County, Pa. Application for renewal of
surface water withdrawal of up to 0.107
mgd (peak day) (Docket No. 20080606).
25. Project Sponsor and Facility:
Talisman Energy USA Inc. (Chemung
River), Town of Chemung, Chemung
County, N.Y. Application for
modification and renewal of surface
water withdrawal of up to 2.000 mgd
(peak day) (Docket No. 20080605).
26. Project Sponsor and Facility:
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company
(Susquehanna River), Asylum
Township, Bradford County, Pa.
Application for surface water
withdrawal of up to 1.080 mgd (peak
day).
27. Project Sponsor and Facility:
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company,
Asylum Township, Bradford County,
Pa. Application for consumptive water
use of up to 0.030 mgd (30-day average).
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28. Project Sponsor: Viking Energy of
Northumberland, LLC. Project Facility:
Power Plant, Point Township,
Northumberland County, Pa.
Application for renewal of consumptive
water use of up to 0.387 mgd (peak day)
(Docket No. 19870301).
29. Project Sponsor: Viking Energy of
Northumberland, LLC. Project Facility:
Power Plant, Point Township,
Northumberland County, Pa.
Application for renewal of groundwater
withdrawal of up to 0.172 mgd from
Well 1, and a total system withdrawal
limit of up to 0.391 mgd (30-day
average) (Docket No. 19870301).
30. Project Sponsor: Viking Energy of
Northumberland, LLC. Project Facility:
Power Plant, Point Township,
Northumberland County, Pa.
Application for renewal of groundwater
withdrawal of up to 0.172 mgd from
Well 2, and a total system withdrawal
limit of up to 0.391 mgd (30-day
average) (Docket No. 19870301).
31. Project Sponsor: Viking Energy of
Northumberland, LLC. Project Facility:
Power Plant, Point Township,
Northumberland County, Pa.
Application for renewal of groundwater
withdrawal of up to 0.172 mgd from
Well 4, and a total system withdrawal
limit of up to 0.391 mgd (30-day
average) (Docket No. 19870301).
32. Project Sponsor and Facility: WPX
Energy Appalachia, LLC (North Branch
Wyalusing Creek), Middletown
Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.
Application for surface water
withdrawal of up to 0.750 mgd (peak
day).
Authority: Public Law 91–575, 84 Stat.
1509 et seq., 18 CFR Parts 806–808.
Dated: April 5, 2012.
Thomas W. Beauduy,
Deputy Executive Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
[NHTSA–2009–0050]
Insurer Reporting Requirements;
Annual Insurer Report on Motor
Vehicle Theft for the 2006 Reporting
Year
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
AGENCY:
This notice announces
publication by NHTSA of the annual
SUMMARY:
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insurer report on motor vehicle theft for
the 2006 reporting year. Section
33112(h) of Title 49 of the U.S. Code,
requires this information to be compiled
periodically and published by the
agency in a form that will be helpful to
the public, the law enforcement
community and Congress. As required
by section 33112(c), this report provides
information on theft and recovery of
vehicles; rating rules and plans used by
motor vehicle insurers to reduce
premiums due to a reduction in motor
vehicle thefts; and actions taken by
insurers to assist in deterring thefts.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons may
obtain a copy of this report or read
background documents by going to
https://regulations.dot.gov at any time or
to Room W12–140 on the ground level
of the West Building, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590,
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays.
Requests should refer to Docket No.
2009–0050.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Carlita Ballard, Office of International
Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer
Programs, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey
Ave., SE., Washington, DC 20590. Ms.
Ballard’s telephone number is (202)
366–5222. Her fax number is (202) 493–
2990.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Motor
Vehicle Theft Law Enforcement Act of
1984 (Theft Act) was implemented to
enhance detection and prosecution of
motor vehicle theft (Pub. L. 98–547).
The Theft Act added a new Title VI to
the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost
Savings Act, which required the
Secretary of Transportation to issue a
theft prevention standard for identifying
major parts of certain high-theft lines of
passenger cars. The Act also addressed
several other actions to reduce motor
vehicle theft, such as increased criminal
penalties for those who traffic in stolen
vehicles and parts, curtailment of the
exportation of stolen motor vehicles and
off-highway mobile equipment,
establishment of penalties for
dismantling vehicles for the purpose of
trafficking in stolen parts and
development of ways to encourage
decreases in premiums charged to
consumers for motor vehicle theft
insurance.
This notice announces publication by
NHTSA of the annual insurer report on
motor vehicle theft for the 2006
reporting year. Section 33112(h) of Title
49 of the U.S. Code, requires this
information to be compiled periodically
and published by the agency in a form
that will be helpful to the public, the
law enforcement community and
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Congress. As required by section
33112(h), this report focuses on the
assessment of information on theft and
recovery of motor vehicles,
comprehensive insurance coverage and
actions taken by insurers to reduce
thefts for the 2006 reporting period.
Section 33112 of Title 49 requires
subject insurers or designated agents to
report annually to the agency on theft
and recovery of vehicles, on rating rules
and plans used by insurers to reduce
premiums due to a reduction in motor
vehicle thefts, and on actions taken by
insurers to assist in deterring thefts.
Rental and leasing companies also are
required to provide annual theft reports
to the agency. In accordance with 49
CFR 544.5, each insurer, rental and
leasing company to which this
regulation applies must submit a report
annually not later than October 25,
beginning with the calendar year for
which they are required to report. The
report would contain information for
the calendar year three years previous to
the year in which the report is filed. The
report that was due by October 26, 2009
contains the required information for
the 2006 calendar year. Interested
persons may obtain a copy of individual
insurer reports for CY 2006 by
contacting the U.S. Department of
Transportation, Docket Management,
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., West
Building, Room W12–140 ground level,
Washington, DC 20590–001. Requests
should refer to Docket No. 2009–0050.
The annual insurer reports provided
under section 33112 are intended to aid
in implementing the Theft Act and
fulfilling the Department’s requirements
to report to the public the results of the
insurer reports. The first annual insurer
report, referred to as the Section 612
Report on Motor Vehicle Theft, was
prepared by the agency and issued in
December 1987. The report included
theft and recovery data by vehicle type,
make, line and model which were
tabulated by insurance companies rental
and leasing companies. Comprehensive
premium information for each of the
reporting insurance companies was also
included. This report, the twentieth,
discloses the same subject information
and follows the same reporting format.
Issued on: April 2, 2012.
Christopher J. Bonanti,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Surface Transportation Board
[Docket No. FD 32607 (Sub-No. 4)]
Kiamichi Railroad L.L.C.—Trackage
Rights Exemption—WFEC Railroad
Company
Pursuant to a written joint facility
agreement dated January 1, 2012, WFEC
Railroad Company (WFECR) has agreed
to grant limited nonexclusive overhead
trackage rights to Kiamichi Railroad
L.L.C. (KRR), over its entire line (the
Line), between milepost 0.0 at Western
Farmers Electric Cooperative, Inc.’s
(Western Farmers) Hugo electric
generating station and milepost 14.98,
where WFECR connects to the line of
the Texas, Oklahoma & Eastern Railroad
Company, in Choctaw and McCurtain
Counties, Okla.1
The transaction is scheduled to be
consummated on May 2, 2012, the
effective date of the exemption (30 days
after the exemption was filed).
The purpose of the transaction is to
permit KRR to provide rail service
between the Hugo electric generating
station and other Western Farmers’
facilities located on or adjacent to the
Line, or which may locate on or
adjacent to the Line in the future, and
connections to the lines of KRR and
other rail carriers.2
This notice is filed under 49 CFR
1180.2(d)(7). If the notice contains false
or misleading information, the
exemption is void ab initio. Petitions to
revoke the exemption under 49 U.S.C.
10502(d) may be filed at any time. The
filing of a petition to revoke will not
automatically stay the effectiveness of
the exemption. Petitions for stay must
be filed by April 25, 2012 (at least 7
days before the exemption becomes
effective).
Under 49 U.S.C. 10502(g), the Board
may not use its exemption authority to
relieve a rail carrier of its statutory
obligation to protect the interests of its
employees. Section 11326(c), however,
does not provide for labor protection for
transactions under 11324 and 11325
that involve only Class III rail carriers.
Accordingly, the Board may not impose
labor protective conditions here,
because all of the carriers involved are
Class III carriers.
An original and 10 copies of all
pleadings, referring to Docket No. FD
1 The Board previously granted KRR certain
authority to operate over the Line. See Kiamichi
R.R.—Trackage Rights Exemption—WFEC R.R., FD
32607 (Sub-No. 3) (STB served May 16, 2002).
2 KRR will have no authority to serve any other
shippers on the Line. WFECR will retain the
authority and responsibility for serving any such
shippers.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
[NHTSA-2009-0050]
Insurer Reporting Requirements; Annual Insurer Report on Motor
Vehicle Theft for the 2006 Reporting Year
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces publication by NHTSA of the annual
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insurer report on motor vehicle theft for the 2006 reporting year.
Section 33112(h) of Title 49 of the U.S. Code, requires this
information to be compiled periodically and published by the agency in
a form that will be helpful to the public, the law enforcement
community and Congress. As required by section 33112(c), this report
provides information on theft and recovery of vehicles; rating rules
and plans used by motor vehicle insurers to reduce premiums due to a
reduction in motor vehicle thefts; and actions taken by insurers to
assist in deterring thefts.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons may obtain a copy of this report or read
background documents by going to https://regulations.dot.gov at any time
or to Room W12-140 on the ground level of the West Building, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. Requests should refer
to Docket No. 2009-0050.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Carlita Ballard, Office of
International Policy, Fuel Economy and Consumer Programs, NHTSA, 1200
New Jersey Ave., SE., Washington, DC 20590. Ms. Ballard's telephone
number is (202) 366-5222. Her fax number is (202) 493-2990.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Motor Vehicle Theft Law Enforcement Act
of 1984 (Theft Act) was implemented to enhance detection and
prosecution of motor vehicle theft (Pub. L. 98-547). The Theft Act
added a new Title VI to the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings
Act, which required the Secretary of Transportation to issue a theft
prevention standard for identifying major parts of certain high-theft
lines of passenger cars. The Act also addressed several other actions
to reduce motor vehicle theft, such as increased criminal penalties for
those who traffic in stolen vehicles and parts, curtailment of the
exportation of stolen motor vehicles and off-highway mobile equipment,
establishment of penalties for dismantling vehicles for the purpose of
trafficking in stolen parts and development of ways to encourage
decreases in premiums charged to consumers for motor vehicle theft
insurance.
This notice announces publication by NHTSA of the annual insurer
report on motor vehicle theft for the 2006 reporting year. Section
33112(h) of Title 49 of the U.S. Code, requires this information to be
compiled periodically and published by the agency in a form that will
be helpful to the public, the law enforcement community and Congress.
As required by section 33112(h), this report focuses on the assessment
of information on theft and recovery of motor vehicles, comprehensive
insurance coverage and actions taken by insurers to reduce thefts for
the 2006 reporting period.
Section 33112 of Title 49 requires subject insurers or designated
agents to report annually to the agency on theft and recovery of
vehicles, on rating rules and plans used by insurers to reduce premiums
due to a reduction in motor vehicle thefts, and on actions taken by
insurers to assist in deterring thefts. Rental and leasing companies
also are required to provide annual theft reports to the agency. In
accordance with 49 CFR 544.5, each insurer, rental and leasing company
to which this regulation applies must submit a report annually not
later than October 25, beginning with the calendar year for which they
are required to report. The report would contain information for the
calendar year three years previous to the year in which the report is
filed. The report that was due by October 26, 2009 contains the
required information for the 2006 calendar year. Interested persons may
obtain a copy of individual insurer reports for CY 2006 by contacting
the U.S. Department of Transportation, Docket Management, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE., West Building, Room W12-140 ground level,
Washington, DC 20590-001. Requests should refer to Docket No. 2009-
0050.
The annual insurer reports provided under section 33112 are
intended to aid in implementing the Theft Act and fulfilling the
Department's requirements to report to the public the results of the
insurer reports. The first annual insurer report, referred to as the
Section 612 Report on Motor Vehicle Theft, was prepared by the agency
and issued in December 1987. The report included theft and recovery
data by vehicle type, make, line and model which were tabulated by
insurance companies rental and leasing companies. Comprehensive premium
information for each of the reporting insurance companies was also
included. This report, the twentieth, discloses the same subject
information and follows the same reporting format.
Issued on: April 2, 2012.
Christopher J. Bonanti,
Associate Administrator for Rulemaking.
[FR Doc. 2012-9307 Filed 4-17-12; 8:45 am]
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