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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 8339]
Meeting of the United States-Peru
Environmental Affairs Council and
Environmental Cooperation
Commission
Notice of meetings of the United
States-Peru Environmental Affairs
Council and Environmental Cooperation
Commission, and request for comments.
ACTION:
The Department of State and
the Office of the United States Trade
Representative (USTR) are providing
notice that the United States and Peru
intend to hold the fourth meeting of the
Environmental Affairs Council (the
SUMMARY:
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‘‘Council’’) and the third meeting of the
Environmental Cooperation
Commission (the ‘‘Commission’’) on
June 4th and June 5th, 2013. The public
sessions of the Council and Commission
meetings will be held on June 5th,
starting at 2:00 p.m. at the George C.
Marshall Conference Center, U.S.
Department of State, 21st Street between
Virginia Avenue and C Street NW.,
Washington, DC. The purpose of the
meetings is to review implementation
of: Chapter 18 (Environment) of the
United States-Peru Trade Promotion
Agreement (PTPA) and the United
States-Peru Environmental Cooperation
Agreement (ECA). The Department of
State and USTR invite interested
organizations and members of the
public to attend the public session and
comment on any items that should be
included on the meeting agendas. If you
would like to attend the public session,
please notify Tiffany Prather and Sarah
Stewart at the email addresses listed
below under the heading ADDRESSES.
Please include your full name and any
organization or group you represent. In
preparing comments, submitters are
encouraged to refer to:
• Chapter 18 of the PTPA,
• The Final Environmental Review of
the PTPA,
• The ECA, and
• The 2011–2014 Work Program.
These documents are available at:
https://www.ustr.gov/trade-agreements/
free-trade-agreements/peru-tpa and
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peru/index.htm.
The public sessions of the
Council and Commission meetings will
be held on June 5, 2013, beginning at
2:00 p.m., at the George C. Marshall
Conference Center, U.S. Department of
State, 21st Street between Virginia
Avenue and C Street NW., Washington,
DC. Comments and suggestions are
requested in writing no later than May
31, 2013.
DATES:
Written comments and
suggestions should be submitted to
both:
(1) Tiffany Prather, Office of
Environmental Quality and
Transboundary Issues, U.S. Department
of State, by electronic mail at
PratherTA@state.gov with the subject
line ‘‘U.S.-Peru EAC/ECC Meeting’’; and
(2) Sarah Stewart, Office of
Environment and Natural Resources,
Office of the United States Trade
Representative, by electronic mail at
Sarah_Stewart@ustr.eop.gov with the
subject line ‘‘U.S.-Peru EAC/ECC
Meeting’’. If you have access to the
Internet, you can view and comment on
this notice by going to: https://
www.regulations.gov/#!home and
searching on docket number: DOS-.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Tiffany Prather, Telephone (202) 647–
4548 or Sarah Stewart, Telephone (202)
395–3858.
The PTPA
entered into force on February 1, 2009.
Article 18.6 of the PTPA establishes an
Environmental Affairs Council to
discuss the implementation of, and
progress under, Chapter 18. The ECA
entered into force on August 23, 2009.
Article III of the ECA establishes an
Environmental Cooperation
Commission and makes the Commission
responsible for developing a Work
Program. Chapter 18 of the PTPA and
Article VI of the ECA require that
meetings of the Council and
Commission respectively include a
public session, unless the Parties
otherwise agree.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: May 23, 2013.
John Thompson,
Acting Director, Office of Environmental
Quality and Transboundary Issues,
Department of State.
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two-I–75 managed lanes that currently
terminate Akers Mill Road south of the
Federal Highway Administration
I–75/I–285 interchange. Two managed
lanes would extend north to the I–75/I–
Notice of Final Federal Agency Action
575 interchange. A single managed lane
on Proposed Highway in Georgia the
would continue north on I–75 from the
Northwest I–75/I–575 Corridor, Cobb
I–75/I–575 interchange to just beyond
and Cherokee Counties, Georgia
Hickory Grove Road. A single managed
(Atlanta Metropolitan Area)
lane would continue north on I–575
from the I–75/I–575 interchange to the
AGENCY: Federal Highway
Sixes Road interchange. The facility will
Administration (FHWA), DOT.
include improvements of approximately
ACTION: Notice of Limitations on Claims
16.8 miles on I–75, 11.3 miles on I–575
for Judicial Review of Action by FHWA
and 1.6 miles on I–285. The facility will
and Other Federal Agencies.
be tolled by electronic toll lane (ETL).
SUMMARY: This notice announces actions The purpose of the project is listed
below:
taken by FHWA and other Federal
• Improve the transportation
agencies that are final within the
effectiveness of I–75 and I–575 to
meaning of 23 U.S.C. 139(l)(1). The
accommodate additional travel and to
action relates to the Northwest (I–75/I–
contribute to the improved performance
575) Corridor (from Akers Mill Road to
of the regional highway system;
Hickory Grove Road on Interstate 75 (I–
• Provide additional transportation
75) and from I–75 to Sixes Road on I–
choices or options that increase the
575) located in Cobb and Cherokee
capacity of I–75 and I–575;
Counties, Georgia. The approximate
• Improve the quality of life by
length of is approximately 29.7 miles.
improving mobility and minimizing
Those actions grant licenses, permits
effects to both natural resources and the
and approvals for the project.
built environment;
DATES: By this notice, the FHWA is
• Improve transportation equity by
advising the public of the final agency
providing an equitable distribution of
actions subject to 23 U.S.C. 139(l)(1). A
benefits and impacts to all populations;
claim seeking judicial review of the
and
Federal agency action on the highway
• Provide cost-effective and
project will be barred unless the claim
affordable transportation improvements.
is filed on or before October 21, 2013.
The actions by the Federal agencies
If the Federal law that authorizes
and the laws under which such actions
judicial review of a claim provides a
were taken are described in the Final
time period of less than 150 days for
Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS)
filing such claim, then that shorter time and the reevaluation of the FEIS for the
period still applies.
Northwest Corridor Project, approved
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
on October 12, 2011 and March 18, 2013
Rodney Barry, Division Administrator,
respectively, in FHWA Record of
Georgia Division, Federal Highway
Decision (ROD) issued on May 23, 2013,
Administration, 61 Forsyth Street, Suite and in other documents in the FHWA
17T100; Atlanta, Georgia 30303; 8:00
project records. The FEIS, reevaluated
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (eastern time) Monday FEIS, ROD and other project records are
through Friday, 404–562–3630; email:
available by contacting FHWA or the
Rodney.Barry@dot.gov. For Georgia
Georgia Department of Transportation at
Department of Transportation (GDOT):
the addresses listed above. The FHWA
Mr. Keith Golden Commissioner,
FEIS, reevaluated FEIS and ROD can be
Georgia Department of Transportation,
reviewed and downloaded from the
600 West Peachtree Street, 22th Floor,
project Web site at https://
Atlanta, Georgia 30308, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 www.nwcproject.com or at the following
p.m. (eastern time) Monday through
local libraries: Central Library, AtlantaFriday, Telephone: (404) 631–1005,
Fulton County Library System, One
Email: KGolden@dot.ga.gov.
Margaret Mitchell Square, Atlanta, GA
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
30303; Central Library, Cobb County
hereby given that the FHWA and other
Public Library System, 266 Roswell
Federal agencies have taken final action Street, Marietta, GA 30060; Library
actions by issuing licenses, permits and Headquarters, RT Jones Memorial
approvals for the following highway
Library, Sequoyah Regional Library
project in the State of Georgia: The
System, 11 Brown Industrial Parkway,
Northwest Corridor (from Akers Mill
Canton, GA 30114.
A final decision regarding Section 404
Road to Hickory Grove Road on
permit for this project has not yet been
Interstate 75 (I–75) and from I–75 to
made. This notice, therefore, does not
Sixes Road on I–575) located in
apply to the Section 404 permitting
metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia. The
process for this project. This notice
Selected Alternative will extend the
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 8339]
Meeting of the United States-Peru Environmental Affairs Council
and Environmental Cooperation Commission
ACTION: Notice of meetings of the United States-Peru Environmental
Affairs Council and Environmental Cooperation Commission, and request
for comments.
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SUMMARY: The Department of State and the Office of the United States
Trade Representative (USTR) are providing notice that the United States
and Peru intend to hold the fourth meeting of the Environmental Affairs
Council (the ``Council'') and the third meeting of the Environmental
Cooperation Commission (the ``Commission'') on June 4th and June 5th,
2013. The public sessions of the Council and Commission meetings will
be held on June 5th, starting at 2:00 p.m. at the George C. Marshall
Conference Center, U.S. Department of State, 21st Street between
Virginia Avenue and C Street NW., Washington, DC. The purpose of the
meetings is to review implementation of: Chapter 18 (Environment) of
the United States-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement (PTPA) and the United
States-Peru Environmental Cooperation Agreement (ECA). The Department
of State and USTR invite interested organizations and members of the
public to attend the public session and comment on any items that
should be included on the meeting agendas. If you would like to attend
the public session, please notify Tiffany Prather and Sarah Stewart at
the email addresses listed below under the heading ADDRESSES. Please
include your full name and any organization or group you represent. In
preparing comments, submitters are encouraged to refer to:
Chapter 18 of the PTPA,
The Final Environmental Review of the PTPA,
The ECA, and
The 2011-2014 Work Program.
These documents are available at: https://www.ustr.gov/trade-agreements/free-trade-agreements/peru-tpa and
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https://www.state.gov/e/oes/eqt/trade/peru/index.htm.
DATES: The public sessions of the Council and Commission meetings will
be held on June 5, 2013, beginning at 2:00 p.m., at the George C.
Marshall Conference Center, U.S. Department of State, 21st Street
between Virginia Avenue and C Street NW., Washington, DC. Comments and
suggestions are requested in writing no later than May 31, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and suggestions should be submitted to
both:
(1) Tiffany Prather, Office of Environmental Quality and
Transboundary Issues, U.S. Department of State, by electronic mail at
PratherTA@state.gov with the subject line ``U.S.-Peru EAC/ECC
Meeting''; and
(2) Sarah Stewart, Office of Environment and Natural Resources,
Office of the United States Trade Representative, by electronic mail at
Sarah_Stewart@ustr.eop.gov with the subject line ``U.S.-Peru EAC/ECC
Meeting''. If you have access to the Internet, you can view and comment
on this notice by going to: https://www.regulations.gov/#!home and
searching on docket number: DOS-.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tiffany Prather, Telephone (202) 647-
4548 or Sarah Stewart, Telephone (202) 395-3858.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The PTPA entered into force on February 1,
2009. Article 18.6 of the PTPA establishes an Environmental Affairs
Council to discuss the implementation of, and progress under, Chapter
18. The ECA entered into force on August 23, 2009. Article III of the
ECA establishes an Environmental Cooperation Commission and makes the
Commission responsible for developing a Work Program. Chapter 18 of the
PTPA and Article VI of the ECA require that meetings of the Council and
Commission respectively include a public session, unless the Parties
otherwise agree.
Dated: May 23, 2013.
John Thompson,
Acting Director, Office of Environmental Quality and Transboundary
Issues, Department of State.
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