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be limited to three (3) minutes. Equal
weight will be given to oral and written
statements. Comments may also be
submitted via the U.S. Postal Service or
electronically via the project Web site
provided below. All statements, oral or
written, submitted during the public
review period will become part of the
public record on the Draft EIS and will
be reviewed and acknowledged or
responded to in the Final EIS.
Public meeting details will be
announced in local newspapers.
Additional information is available on
the project Web site at
www.NWSTFBoardmanEIS.com.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Naval Facilities Engineering Command,
Northwest, Attention: Ms. Amy Burt—
NWSTF Boardman EIS Project Manager,
1101 Tautog Circle, Suite 203,
Silverdale, Washington 98315–1101.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A Notice
of Intent to prepare this Draft EIS was
published in the Federal Register on
October 5, 2010 (75 FR 61452). A
separate and additional scoping effort
was conducted to address the
modification of the proposed action to
include establishment of a Military
Operations Area that would join the
current SUA associated with NWSTF
Boardman. The Notice of Intent for the
modification of the proposed action was
published in the Federal Register on
December 27, 2011 (76 FR80910).
The DoN’s proposed action involves
construction and operation of new range
facilities and changes in existing
training and testing activities at NWSTF
Boardman. In general, the proposed
action would increase the types of
training and testing activities and the
number of training events conducted at
NWSTF Boardman; accommodate force
structure changes; and provide
enhancements to training facilities and
activities at NWSTF Boardman and its
associated SUA.
To comply with federal mandates, the
DoN proposes to maintain and enhance
current levels of military readiness
through improvement of training at
NWSTF Boardman, accommodate
possible future increases in training,
and maintenance of the long-term
viability of NWSTF Boardman as a
military training and testing area. The
proposed action is needed to provide a
training environment consisting of
ranges, training areas, and range
instrumentation with the capacity and
capabilities to fully support required
training tasks for military units and
personnel utilizing NWSTF Boardman.
The Draft EIS includes analysis of the
potential environmental impacts of
three alternatives, including the No
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Action Alternative and two action
alternatives. The No Action Alternative
constitutes the current level of baseline
training and testing activities.
Alternative 1 includes all current
training and testing activities; the
establishment and use of an additional
Military Operations Area to the
northeast of existing NWSTF Boardman
SUA; an increase in existing training
activities; new training activities; and
range enhancements and facilities to
meet DoN and Oregon National Guard
training requirements. Alternative 2
includes all elements of Alternative 1
and the implementation of additional
range enhancements, including the
addition of a second (western) convoy
live-fire range, a new range operations
control center, and three mortar training
positions.
Mitigation measures for potential
effects to biological resources are being
coordinated through appropriate
Federal agencies. There are no
Federally-listed species under the
Endangered Species Act present at
NWSTF Boardman, however, the DoN is
conferencing with the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, as appropriate, for
potential impacts to the candidate
species, Washington ground squirrel
(Urocitellus washingtoni).
The Draft EIS was distributed to
Federal, state, and local agencies,
elected officials, and other interested
individuals and organizations. Copies of
the Draft EIS are also available for
public review at the following public
libraries:
1. Multnomah County Central Library,
801 Southwest 10th Avenue, Portland,
Oregon 97205.
2. Boardman Branch of the Oregon
Trail Library District, 200 South Main
Street, Boardman, Oregon 97818.
3. Heppner Branch of the Oregon Trail
Library District, 444 North Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon 97836.
4. Central Branch of the Salem Public
Library, 585 Liberty Street Southeast,
Salem, Oregon 97301.
5. West Salem Branch of the Salem
Public Library, 395 Glen Creek Road
Northwest, Salem, Oregon 97304.
6. Stafford Hansell Government
Center, 915 Southeast Columbia Drive,
Hermiston, Oregon 97838.
Copies of the Draft EIS are also
available for electronic viewing at
www.NWSTFBoardmanEIS.com. A
paper copy of the Executive Summary
or a single compact disc of the Draft EIS
will be made available upon written
request.
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Dated: August 31, 2012.
C.K. Chiappetta
Lieutenant Commander, Judge Advocate
General’s Corps, U.S. Navy, Federal Register
Liaison Officer.
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DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES
SAFETY BOARD
Sunshine Act Meetings
FEDERAL REGISTER CITATION OF PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENT: 77 FR 48970, August
15, 2012.
PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED TIME AND DATE OF
MEETING AND HEARING: Session I: 1 p.m.–
5 p.m., October 2, 2012; Session II: 6:30
p.m.–9 p.m., October 2, 2012.
CHANGES TO OPEN MEETING AND HEARING:
The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety
Board (Board) published a notice in the
Federal Register of August 15, 2012, (77
FR 48970), concerning a two-session
public meeting and hearing on October
2, 2012, at the Knoxville Convention
Center, 701 Henley Street, Knoxville,
Tennessee 37902. The Board changes
that notice as follows: (1) The Board is
postponing the hearing session
concerning nuclear operations at
existing Y–12 defense nuclear facilities,
the effectiveness of the National Nuclear
Security Administration’s oversight for
these activities, and the status of sitewide emergency preparedness. That
session will be rescheduled as a
separate open meeting and hearing at a
time and place to be determined at a
later date; (2) The Board will now limit
the meeting and hearing to receive
testimony regarding factors that could
affect the timely execution and safety of
the Uranium Processing Facility (UPF)
project. These factors include the
Department of Energy (DOE) project
team’s strategy for identifying and
resolving safety issues in a timely
manner, the potential safety impacts of
DOE’s decision to accelerate the
acquisition of select processing
capabilities and defer others to a later
date, and the potential for weaknesses
in technology development to impact
safety; (3) The Board is convening the
meeting and hearing concerning the
UPF project from 1 p.m.–5 p.m. There
will be no evening Session. The date
and place of the meeting and hearing
remains unchanged. The public hearing
portion of this proceeding is authorized
by 42 U.S.C. 2286b.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Debra Richardson, Deputy General
Manager, Defense Nuclear Facilities
Safety Board, 625 Indiana Avenue NW.,
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(800) 788–4016. This is a toll-free
number.
Dated: September 4, 2012.
Peter S. Winokur,
Chairman.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Agency Information Collection
Extension
U.S. Department of Energy.
Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Department of Energy
(DOE), pursuant to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, intends to
extend for three years, an information
collection request with the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB).
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the extended collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
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agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
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ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
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burden of the collection of information
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or other forms of information
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DATES: Comments regarding this
proposed information collection must
be received on or before November 6,
2012. If you anticipate difficulty in
submitting comments within that
period, contact the person listed below
as soon as possible.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be
sent to Jacqueline D. Rogers, U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Health,
Safety and Security, HS–11, 1000
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585, by fax at 202–
586–8548, or by email at:
jackie.rogers@hq.doe.gov, or
information about the collection
instruments may be obtained at: https://
www.hss.dow.gov/pra.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
copies of the information collection
instrument and instructions should be
directed to Jacqueline D. Rogers, U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Health,
Safety and Security, HS–11, 1000
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Washington, DC 20585, or by fax at 202–
586–8548, or by email at
jackie.rogers@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
information collection request contains:
(1) OMB Control No.: 1910–5112; (2)
Information Collection Request Title:
Final Rule: Chronic Beryllium Disease
Prevention Program; (3) Type of Review:
Renewal; (4) Purpose: This collection
provides the Department with the
information needed to continue
reducing the number of workers
currently exposed to beryllium in the
course of their work at DOE facilities
managed by DOE or its contractors;
minimize the levels and potential
exposure to beryllium; to provide
information to employees, to provide
medical surveillance to ensure early
detection of disease; and to permit
oversight of the programs by DOE
management; (5) Annual Estimated
Number of Respondents: 4,499 (22 DOE
sites and 4,477 workers affected by the
rule); (6) Annual Estimated Number of
Total Responses: 15,881; (7) Annual
Estimated Number of Burden Hours:
25,036; (8) Annual Estimated Reporting
and Recordkeeping Cost Burden:
$1,293,623; (9) Response Obligation:
Mandatory.
Statutory Authority: Atomic Energy Act of
1954, 42 U.S.C. 2201, and the Department of
Energy Organization Act, 42 U.S.C. 7191 and
7254.
Issued in Washington, DC on August 29,
2012.
Stephen A. Kirchhoff,
Director, Office of Resource Management,
Office of Health, Safety and Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[FE Docket No. 12–77–LNG]
LNG Development Company, LLC;
Application for Long-Term
Authorization To Export Liquefied
Natural Gas Produced From Canadian
and Domestic Natural Gas Resources
to Non-Free Trade Agreement
Countries for a 25-Year Period
Office of Fossil Energy, DOE.
Notice of application.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Office of Fossil Energy
(FE) of the Department of Energy (DOE)
gives notice of receipt of an application
(Application) filed on July 16, 2012, by
LNG Development Company, LLC (d/b/
a Oregon LNG), requesting long-term,
multi-contract authorization to export
up to 9.6 million tons per annum (mtpa)
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of liquefied natural gas (LNG), the
equivalent of 456.25 billion cubic feet
(Bcf) of natural gas per year or 1.3 Bcf
per day (Bcf/d), over a 25-year period,
commencing on the earlier of the date
of first export or eight years from the
date the requested authorization is
granted. The LNG would be exported
from the proposed LNG terminal to be
located in Warrenton, Oregon, in
Clatsop county, to any country (1) With
which the United States does not have
a free trade agreement (FTA) requiring
national treatment for trade in natural
gas, (2) which has developed or in the
future develops the capacity to import
LNG via ocean-going carrier, and (3)
with which trade is not prohibited by
U.S. law or policy. The LNG will be
produced from natural gas imported
from Canada into the United States, and
to a lesser extent, domestically
produced natural gas. Oregon LNG is
requesting this authorization to export
LNG both on its own behalf and as agent
for other parties who hold title to the
LNG at the point of export. The
Application was filed under section 3 of
the Natural Gas Act (NGA). Protests,
motions to intervene, notices of
intervention, and written comments are
invited.
DATES: Protests, motions to intervene or
notices of intervention, as applicable,
requests for additional procedures, and
written comments are to be filed using
procedures detailed in the Public
Comment Procedures section no later
than 4:30 p.m., eastern time, November
6, 2012.
ADDRESSES:
Electronic Filing by email
fergas@hq.doe.gov.
Regular Mail
U.S. Department of Energy (FE–34),
Office of Natural Gas Regulatory
Activities, Office of Fossil Energy, P.O.
Box 44375, Washington, DC 20026–
4375.
Hand Delivery or Private Delivery
Services (e.g., FedEx, UPS, etc.)
U.S. Department of Energy (FE–34),
Office of Natural Gas Regulatory
Activities, Office of Fossil Energy,
Forrestal Building, Room 3E–042, 1000
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Larine Moore or Marc Talbert, U.S.
Department of Energy (FE–34), Office
of Natural Gas Regulatory Activities,
Office of Fossil Energy, Forrestal
Building, Room 3E–042, 1000
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585, (202) 586–
9478; (202) 586–7991.
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DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES SAFETY BOARD
Sunshine Act Meetings
FEDERAL REGISTER CITATION OF PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT: 77 FR 48970, August
15, 2012.
PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED TIME AND DATE OF MEETING AND HEARING: Session I: 1
p.m.-5 p.m., October 2, 2012; Session II: 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m., October 2,
2012.
CHANGES TO OPEN MEETING AND HEARING: The Defense Nuclear Facilities
Safety Board (Board) published a notice in the Federal Register of
August 15, 2012, (77 FR 48970), concerning a two-session public meeting
and hearing on October 2, 2012, at the Knoxville Convention Center, 701
Henley Street, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902. The Board changes that
notice as follows: (1) The Board is postponing the hearing session
concerning nuclear operations at existing Y-12 defense nuclear
facilities, the effectiveness of the National Nuclear Security
Administration's oversight for these activities, and the status of
site-wide emergency preparedness. That session will be rescheduled as a
separate open meeting and hearing at a time and place to be determined
at a later date; (2) The Board will now limit the meeting and hearing
to receive testimony regarding factors that could affect the timely
execution and safety of the Uranium Processing Facility (UPF) project.
These factors include the Department of Energy (DOE) project team's
strategy for identifying and resolving safety issues in a timely
manner, the potential safety impacts of DOE's decision to accelerate
the acquisition of select processing capabilities and defer others to a
later date, and the potential for weaknesses in technology development
to impact safety; (3) The Board is convening the meeting and hearing
concerning the UPF project from 1 p.m.-5 p.m. There will be no evening
Session. The date and place of the meeting and hearing remains
unchanged. The public hearing portion of this proceeding is authorized
by 42 U.S.C. 2286b.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Debra Richardson, Deputy General
Manager, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board, 625 Indiana Avenue
NW.,
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Suite 700, Washington, DC 20004-2901, (800) 788-4016. This is a toll-
free number.
Dated: September 4, 2012.
Peter S. Winokur,
Chairman.
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