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AGENCY
40 CFR Part 60
[EPA–HQ–OAR–2009–0559; FRL–9664–9]
RIN 2060–AP90
Denial of Reconsideration Petitions on
Standards of Performance for New
Stationary Sources and Emission
Guidelines for Existing Sources:
Sewage Sludge Incineration Units
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Denial of petitions for
reconsideration.
AGENCY:
The EPA is providing notice
that it has denied two petitions for
reconsideration of a final rule published
in the Federal Register on March 21,
2011. The rule established new source
performance standards and emission
guidelines for sewage sludge
incineration units located at wastewater
treatment facilities designed to treat
domestic sewage sludge, and was issued
pursuant to the EPA’s authority under
Clean Air Act section 129 to regulate
solid waste incineration units. After
publication of the rule, the EPA
received petitions for reconsideration of
the final rule from the National
Association of Clean Water Agencies
(NACWA) (dated May 24, 2011) and the
Sierra Club (dated May 20, 2011). After
carefully considering the petitions and
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supporting information, in reaching a
decision on the petitions, EPA
Administrator Lisa P. Jackson denied
the petitions for reconsideration on
April 6, 2012, in separate letters to the
petitioners. EPA denied the petitions
because they fail to meet the procedural
test for reconsideration under CAA
section 307(d)(7)(B), and/or are not of
central relevance to the outcome of the
rule, both of which are necessary
conditions precedent to granting
reconsideration. The letters explain in
detail EPA’s reasons for the denials.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Amy Hambrick, Sector Policies and
Programs Division (E143–03), Office of
Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Environmental Protection Agency,
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
27711; telephone number: (919) 541–
0964; fax number: (919) 541–3470;
email address: hambrick.amy@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. How can I get copies of this document
and other related information?
This Federal Register notice, the
petitions for reconsideration, and the
letters denying the petitions for
reconsideration are available in the
docket that the EPA established for the
‘‘Standards of Performance for New
Stationary Sources and Emission
Guidelines for Existing Sources: Sewage
Sludge Incineration Units’’ under
Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2009–
0559. The document identification
numbers for the petitions for
reconsideration are: Sierra Club, EPA–
HQ–OAR–2009–0559–0173; and
NACWA, EPA–HQ–OAR–2009–0559–
0174 (petition). The document
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Explanation
New regulation.
New regulation.
New regulation.
Supersedes 11–60–1.
Supersedes 11–60–19.
Supersedes 11–60–20.
Supersedes 11–60–22.
identification number for EPA’s
response letters are EPA–HQ–OAR–
2009–0559–0181. All documents in the
docket are listed on the
www.regulations.gov Web site. Although
listed in the index, some information is
not publicly available, e.g., confidential
business information or other
information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute. Certain other
material, such as copyrighted material,
is not placed on the Internet and will be
publicly available only in hard copy
form. Publicly available docket
materials are available either
electronically through
www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at
the EPA Docket Center (Air Docket),
EPA/DC, EPA West, Room 3334, 1301
Constitution Ave. NW., Washington,
DC. The Public Reading Room is open
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday, excluding legal
holidays. The telephone number for the
Public Reading Room is (202) 566–1744
and the telephone number for the Air
Docket is (202) 566–1742.
This Federal Register notice, the
petitions for reconsideration and the
letters denying the petitions can also be
found on the EPA’s Web site at https://
www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/129/ssi/
ssipg.html. The ‘‘Standards of
Performance for New Stationary Sources
and Emission Guidelines for Existing
Sources: Sewage Sludge Incineration
Units’’ rules were published in the
Federal Register on March 21, 2011, at
76 FR 15372.
II. Judicial Review
Any petitions for review of the letters
denying the petitions for
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reconsideration described in this Notice
must be filed in the Court of Appeals for
the District of Columbia Circuit by June
26, 2012.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 60
Environmental protection,
Administrative practice and procedure,
Air pollution control, Intergovernmental
relations, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
Dated: April 18, 2012.
Lisa P. Jackson,
Administrator.
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47 CFR Part 4
[PS Docket No. 11–82; FCC 12–22]
Extension of the Commission’s Rules
Regarding Outage Reporting to
Interconnected Voice Over Internet
Protocol Service Providers and
Broadband Internet Service Providers
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
In this document, the
Commission extends the outage
reporting requirements of the
Commission’s rules to interconnected
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
service providers and defers action with
respect to reporting of outages of
broadband Internet services. In addition,
the NPRM for The Proposed Extension
of Part 4 of the Commission’s Rules
Regarding Outage Reporting to
Interconnected Voice Over Internet
Protocol Service Providers and
Broadband Internet Service Providers
proposal included reporting of both
outages based on the complete loss of
service and those where, while service
is technically available, technical
conditions effectively prevent
communication. The rule adopted
applies only to outages resulting from
complete loss of service and only to
interconnected VoIP services. Collecting
this data will help the Commission help
ensure the Nation’s 9–1–1 systems are
as reliable and resilient as possible and
also allow the Commission to monitor
compliance with the statutory 9–1–1
obligations of interconnected VoIP
service providers.
DATES: The rules in this document
contain information collection
requirements that have not been
approved by OMB. The Federal
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Communications Commission will
publish a document in the Federal
Register announcing the effective date.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Gregory Intoccia, Special Counsel,
Cybersecurity and Communications
Reliability Division, Public Safety and
Homeland Security Bureau, (202) 418–
1470 or gregory.intoccia@fcc.gov
(email). For additional information
concerning the Paperwork Reduction
Act information collection requirements
contained in this document, contact
Judith Boley-Herman, (202) 418–0214 or
PRA@fcc.gov (email).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
summary of the Commission’s Report
and Order in PS Docket No. 11–82, FCC
12–22, released to the public on
February 21, 2012, and NPRM released
in Federal Register in Vol. 76, No. 111,
June 9, 2011; and correction Vol. 76, No.
121, June 23, 2011. The full text of the
document is available for public
inspection during regular business
hours in the FCC Reference Center,
Room CY–A257, 445 12th Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20554, or online at
https://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/
Daily_Business/2012/db0221/FCC-1222A1.pdf.
Initial Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995
Document FCC 11–184 seeks
comment on potential new information
collection requirements. If the
Commission adopts any new
information collection requirement, the
Commission will publish another notice
in the Federal Register inviting the
public to comment on the requirements,
as required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995, Public Law 104–13 (44
U.S.C. 3501–3520). In addition,
pursuant to the Small Business
Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, the
Commission seeks comment on how it
might ‘‘further reduce the information
collection burden for small business
concerns with fewer than 25
employees.’’
Synopsis
I. Introduction
1. Consumers are increasingly using
interconnected VoIP services in lieu of
traditional telephone service.
Interconnected VoIP services allow a
wireline or wireless user generally to
receive calls from and make calls to the
legacy public telephone network,
including calls to 9–1–1. As of the end
of 2010, 31 percent of U.S. residential
telephone subscriptions were provided
by interconnected VoIP providers, an
increase of 21 percent from the previous
year. The public’s increased reliance on
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interconnected VoIP services is also
reflected in 9–1–1 usage trends;
approximately 31 percent of residential
wireline 9–1–1 calls are made using
VoIP service. The availability and
resilience of our communications
infrastructure, specifically 9–1–1,
directly impacts public safety and the
ability of our first responders to fulfill
their critical mission. The most effective
way to maintain emergency
preparedness is to work continuously to
minimize the incidence of routine
outages.
2. The Commission’s public safety
mission is one of its core functions. In
2008, Congress affirmed the
Commission’s efforts to accomplish this
mission by codifying the requirement
for interconnected VoIP providers to
provide 9–1–1 services. Also,
Presidential Directives and Executive
Orders and related documents charge
the Commission with ensuring the
resilience and reliability of the Nation’s
commercial and public safety
communications infrastructure. The
Commission also has the responsibility
to ensure continuous operations and
reconstitution of critical
communications and services, and plays
an active role in Emergency Support
Function 2 (ESF2), the communications
branch of the National Response
Framework, which guides the Nation’s
conduct during an all-hazards response.
Executive Order 12472, which
establishes the National
Communications System, the functions
of which include coordination of the
planning for and provision of national
security and emergency preparedness
communications for the Federal
government, also requires Commission
participation.
3. There is cause to be concerned
about the ability of interconnected VoIP
subscribers to reach emergency services
when they need them. In the past
several years, a series of significant VoIP
outages has increased our concern about
the availability of 9–1–1 over VoIP
service. Unlike other outages of voice
service, VoIP outages are not reported to
the Commission because the current
outage reporting requirements apply
only to traditional voice and paging
communications services over wireline,
wireless, cable, and satellite, but not to
outages affecting interconnected VoIP
services. Without detailed information
about these outages, the Commission is
unable to know whether and how well
providers are meeting their statutory
obligation to provide 9–1–1 and
Enhanced 9–1–1 (E9–1–1) service.
4. Seeking to ensure the availability of
9–1–1 service, this Report and Order:
Extends the Commission’s mandatory
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 60
[EPA-HQ-OAR-2009-0559; FRL-9664-9]
RIN 2060-AP90
Denial of Reconsideration Petitions on Standards of Performance
for New Stationary Sources and Emission Guidelines for Existing
Sources: Sewage Sludge Incineration Units
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Denial of petitions for reconsideration.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: The EPA is providing notice that it has denied two petitions
for reconsideration of a final rule published in the Federal Register
on March 21, 2011. The rule established new source performance
standards and emission guidelines for sewage sludge incineration units
located at wastewater treatment facilities designed to treat domestic
sewage sludge, and was issued pursuant to the EPA's authority under
Clean Air Act section 129 to regulate solid waste incineration units.
After publication of the rule, the EPA received petitions for
reconsideration of the final rule from the National Association of
Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) (dated May 24, 2011) and the Sierra Club
(dated May 20, 2011). After carefully considering the petitions and
supporting information, in reaching a decision on the petitions, EPA
Administrator Lisa P. Jackson denied the petitions for reconsideration
on April 6, 2012, in separate letters to the petitioners. EPA denied
the petitions because they fail to meet the procedural test for
reconsideration under CAA section 307(d)(7)(B), and/or are not of
central relevance to the outcome of the rule, both of which are
necessary conditions precedent to granting reconsideration. The letters
explain in detail EPA's reasons for the denials.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Amy Hambrick, Sector Policies and
Programs Division (E143-03), Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park,
North Carolina 27711; telephone number: (919) 541-0964; fax number:
(919) 541-3470; email address: hambrick.amy@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. How can I get copies of this document and other related information?
This Federal Register notice, the petitions for reconsideration,
and the letters denying the petitions for reconsideration are available
in the docket that the EPA established for the ``Standards of
Performance for New Stationary Sources and Emission Guidelines for
Existing Sources: Sewage Sludge Incineration Units'' under Docket ID
No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2009-0559. The document identification numbers for the
petitions for reconsideration are: Sierra Club, EPA-HQ-OAR-2009-0559-
0173; and NACWA, EPA-HQ-OAR-2009-0559-0174 (petition). The document
identification number for EPA's response letters are EPA-HQ-OAR-2009-
0559-0181. All documents in the docket are listed on the
www.regulations.gov Web site. Although listed in the index, some
information is not publicly available, e.g., confidential business
information or other information whose disclosure is restricted by
statute. Certain other material, such as copyrighted material, is not
placed on the Internet and will be publicly available only in hard copy
form. Publicly available docket materials are available either
electronically through www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at the EPA
Docket Center (Air Docket), EPA/DC, EPA West, Room 3334, 1301
Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC. The Public Reading Room is open
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal
holidays. The telephone number for the Public Reading Room is (202)
566-1744 and the telephone number for the Air Docket is (202) 566-1742.
This Federal Register notice, the petitions for reconsideration and
the letters denying the petitions can also be found on the EPA's Web
site at https://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/129/ssi/ssipg.html. The ``Standards
of Performance for New Stationary Sources and Emission Guidelines for
Existing Sources: Sewage Sludge Incineration Units'' rules were
published in the Federal Register on March 21, 2011, at 76 FR 15372.
II. Judicial Review
Any petitions for review of the letters denying the petitions for
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reconsideration described in this Notice must be filed in the Court of
Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by June 26, 2012.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 60
Environmental protection, Administrative practice and procedure,
Air pollution control, Intergovernmental relations, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
Dated: April 18, 2012.
Lisa P. Jackson,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2012-10098 Filed 4-26-12; 8:45 am]
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