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burden of the proposed collection of
information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(iii) enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (iv) minimize the burden
of the collection of information on those
who are to respond, including through
the use of appropriate automated
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses. EPA will consider the
comments received and amend the ICR
as appropriate. The final ICR package
will then be submitted to OMB for
review and approval. At that time, EPA
will issue another Federal Register
notice to announce the submission of
the ICR to OMB and the opportunity to
submit additional comments to OMB.
Abstract:
The USEPA Office of Research and
Development is investigating public
values for Chinook salmon and Winter
steelhead recovery in the Willamette
basin of Oregon. These values will be
estimated via a willingness to pay mail
survey instrument. There are two
effluent-dominated perennial reaches
considered in the survey. The primary
goal of conducting economic valuation
studies should be to improve the way in
which communities frame choices
regarding the allocation of scarce
resources and to clarify the trade-offs
between alternative outcomes. This
problem is particularly relevant to
salmon conservation efforts in the
Pacific Northwest. Despite the deep
cultural importance of salmon to the
citizens of the Pacific Northwest, there
is a remarkable lack of valid empirical
economic studies quantifying this
importance to the general public. This
survey will estimate the benefits of
salmon and steelhead recovery in the
Willamette basin as outlined in the
Upper Willamette River Conservation
and Recovery Plan.
The public benefits associated with
several recovery options will be
estimated in this survey. The first
option is labeled ’minimum recovery’
and represents a permanent increase in
the number of wild origin Chinook
salmon and steelhead that return
annually to the Willamette basin
watershed. The increase in fish
abundance is also associated with a
reduction in the risk of extinction that
is great enough to ’de-list’ these species
from the endangered species list. The
second recovery status evaluated in the
survey is labeled ’broadsense recovery’.
This recovery option also represents a
reduction in extinction risk great
enough to remove both species form the
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endangered species list but also
represents an even larger increase in
wild origin fish than under the ‘minimal
recovery’ option. In addition to the
different recovery options, public
preferences for the time to recovery will
be evaluated.
For the survey, a choice experiment
framework is used with statistically
designed tradeoff questions. Recovery
options for wild origin Chinook salmon
and steelhead and time to recovery are
posed as increases in a yearly household
tax for the next 25 years. Each choice
question allows a zero cost ‘‘opt out’’
option. A few additional questions to
further understand respondent choice
motivations, their river-related
recreation behavior, and their attitudes
towards wild origin versus hatchery
origin fish are also included. Several
pages of background introduce the issue
to respondents. A small number of
sociodemographic questions are
included to gauge how well the sample
respondents represent the target
population. A sample from across the
state of Oregon will receive the survey.
The survey will target three
subpopulations of Oregon to be
studied—the urban population of the
Willamette valley, the rural population
within the Willamette valley, and the
population residing outside the
Willamette valley. The primary reason
for the survey is public value research.
All survey responses will be kept
confidential.
Form Numbers: None.
Respondents/affected entities: The
target respondents for this survey are
representatives 18 yrs or older of
households across the state of Oregon. A
sample of household representatives 18
yrs or older will be contacted by mail
following the multiple contact protocol
in Dillman (2009). A response rate of
30% will be targeted. To increase
response rates from the sample, several
contacts will be used, including a
prenotice to all recipients, a reminder
postcard, and follow-up mailing as
needed.
Respondent’s obligation to respond:
Voluntary.
Estimated number of respondents:
The number of target responses from
each subpopulation within Oregon is
250 households each, or 750 households
total.
Frequency of response: One-time
response.
Total estimated burden: For a typical
respondent, a conservative estimate of
their time to review and respond to
survey questions is 30 minutes.
Assuming the target of 750 people total
respond to the survey, the burden is 375
hours.
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Total estimated cost: The Bureau of
Labor Statistics reports average wage
rates for Oregon for all occupations
(Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2011). The
average hourly wage for all occupations
in Oregon was $21.75, or an average cost
per participant of $10.88. Assuming 750
participants fill out the survey, the total
estimated respondent labor cost is
$8,160. This would be a one-time
expenditure of their time.
Changes in Estimates: This is the first
notice; there is no change in estimates
at this time.
Dated: June 10, 2013.
Thomas D. Fontaine III,
Western Ecology Division Director.
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Forum on Environmental
Measurements Announcement of
Competency Policy for Assistance
Agreements—Implementation
Extension
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice. Announcement of
Implementation Extension for
Competency Policy for Assistance
Agreements.
AGENCY:
As published in the Federal
Register on April 29, 2013, the
Environmental Protection Agency’s
Forum on Environmental Measurements
(FEM) is implementing a policy
requiring organizations generating or
using environmental data under certain
Agency-funded assistance agreements to
submit documentation of their
competency prior to award of the
agreement, or if that is not practicable,
prior to beginning any work involving
the generation or use of environmental
data under the agreement. The Policy
was originally approved on December
12, 2012 by the Science Technology
Policy Council (STPC). Because
implementation tools are currently
being developed by the Agency based
on outreach with internal and external
stakeholders, EPA is delaying the
required effective date of the Policy to
October 1, 2013. Webinars and materials
to aid with implementation are available
on the FEM Web site (https://
www.epa.gov/fem/lab_comp.htm).
Accordingly, this revision means that
the policy will apply to:
• Awards made under competitive
solicitations issued on or after October
SUMMARY:
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1, 2013* that are expected to exceed
$200,000 (in federal funding) in
maximum value and involve the use or
generation of environmental data; and
• Non-competitive assistance
agreements awarded on or after October
1, 2013* that are expected to exceed
$200,000 (in federal funding) in total
maximum value and involve the use or
generation of environmental data.
*While the effective date of this
policy is being changed to October 1,
2013, EPA offices may apply this policy
prior to that date at their discretion.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Comments or questions should be sent
to Ms. Lara P. Phelps, US EPA (E243–
05), 109 T. W. Alexander Drive,
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709;
emailed to phelps.lara@epa.gov≤; or call
(919) 541–5544.
Dated: June 20, 2013.
Glenn Paulson,
Science Advisor.
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Technical Guidance for Assessing
Environmental Justice in Regulatory
Analysis
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice. Announcement of 60day extension of public comment period
for draft guidance.
AGENCY:
On May 9, 2013 the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
issued for public comment a document
entitled, ‘‘Technical Guidance for
Assessing Environmental Justice in
Regulatory Analysis.’’ The purpose of
this notice is to extend the public
comment period by 60 days. The public
comment period will now close on
September 6, 2013.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before September 6, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
identified by Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–
OA–2013–0320 by one of the following
methods:
• www.regulations.gov: Follow the
on-line instructions for submitting
comments.
• Email: maguire.kelly@epa.gov.
• Fax: 202–566–2363.
• Mail: Technical Guidance for
Assessing Environmental Justice in
Regulatory Analysis, Environmental
Protection Agency, Mailcode: 1890T,
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deliveries of boxed information.
Instructions: Direct your comments to
Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–OA–2013–
0320. EPA’s policy is that all comments
received will be included in the public
docket without change and may be
made available online at
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided, unless
the comment includes information
claimed to be Confidential Business
Information (CBI) or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
Do not submit information that you
consider to be CBI or otherwise
protected through www.regulations.gov
or email. The www.regulations.gov Web
site is an ‘‘anonymous access’’ system,
which means EPA will not know your
identity or contact information unless
you provide it in the body of your
comment. If you send an email
comment directly to EPA without going
through www.regulations.gov your email
address will be automatically captured
and included as part of the comment
that is placed in the public docket and
made available on the Internet. If you
submit an electronic comment, EPA
recommends that you include your
name and other contact information in
the body of your comment and with any
disk or CD–ROM you submit. If EPA
cannot read your comment due to
technical difficulties and cannot contact
you for clarification, EPA may not be
able to consider your comment.
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special characters, any form of
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about EPA’s public docket visit the EPA
Docket Center homepage at https://
www.epa.gov/epahome/dockets.htm.
Docket: All documents in the docket
are listed in the www.regulations.gov
index. Although listed in the index,
some information is not publicly
available, e.g., CBI or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
Certain other material, such as
copyrighted material, will be publicly
available only in hard copy. Publicly
available docket materials are available
either electronically in
www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at
the Technical Guidance for Assessing
Environmental Justice in Regulatory
Analysis Docket, EPA/DC, EPA West,
Room 3334, 1301 Constitution Ave.
NW., Washington, DC. The Public
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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 Technical Guidance for
Assessing Environmental Justice in
Regulatory Analysis is (202) 566–2273.
Dr.
Kelly Maguire, Office of Policy, National
Center for Environmental Economics,
Mail code 1809T, Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania
Ave. NW., Mail code 1809T,
Washington, DC 20460; telephone
number: 202–566–2273; fax number:
202–566–2363; email address:
maguire.kelly@epa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The
Technical Guidance for Assessing
Environmental Justice in Regulatory
Analysis is available in the public
docket for this notice. The docket can be
viewed online at www.regulations.gov
or in person at the EPA Docket Center,
EPA West, Room 3334, 1301
Constitution Ave., NW. Washington,
DC. The telephone number for the
Docket Center is 202–566–1744. For
additional information about EPA’s
public docket, visit https://www.epa.gov/
dockets.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
EPA is extending the public comment
period for the draft Technical Guidance
for Assessing Environmental Justice in
Regulatory Analysis by 60 days. The
public comment period will now close
on September 6, 2013. EPA has been
doing environmental justice
assessments of its regulatory actions for
years. This experience and body of work
assessing regulatory actions provide the
foundation for this draft guidance. This
guidance begins to address the issue of
how to analytically consider
environmental justice in regulatory
analyses. It provides a set of questions
to guide analysts in evaluating potential
environmental justice concerns in EPA
rules, provides a set of
recommendations and best practices for
analyses, and defines key terms. No new
risk assessment or socio-economic
assessment methods are required, thus
minimizing resource or analytical
burdens. This guidance takes into
account EPA’s past experience in
integrating EJ into the rulemaking
process and will enable EPA to conduct
consistent, better analysis of regulations
to inform the public and decision
makers.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-9829-9]
Forum on Environmental Measurements Announcement of Competency
Policy for Assistance Agreements--Implementation Extension
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice. Announcement of Implementation Extension for Competency
Policy for Assistance Agreements.
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SUMMARY: As published in the Federal Register on April 29, 2013, the
Environmental Protection Agency's Forum on Environmental Measurements
(FEM) is implementing a policy requiring organizations generating or
using environmental data under certain Agency-funded assistance
agreements to submit documentation of their competency prior to award
of the agreement, or if that is not practicable, prior to beginning any
work involving the generation or use of environmental data under the
agreement. The Policy was originally approved on December 12, 2012 by
the Science Technology Policy Council (STPC). Because implementation
tools are currently being developed by the Agency based on outreach
with internal and external stakeholders, EPA is delaying the required
effective date of the Policy to October 1, 2013. Webinars and materials
to aid with implementation are available on the FEM Web site (https://www.epa.gov/fem/lab_comp.htm). Accordingly, this revision means that
the policy will apply to:
Awards made under competitive solicitations issued on or
after October
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1, 2013* that are expected to exceed $200,000 (in federal funding) in
maximum value and involve the use or generation of environmental data;
and
Non-competitive assistance agreements awarded on or after
October 1, 2013* that are expected to exceed $200,000 (in federal
funding) in total maximum value and involve the use or generation of
environmental data.
*While the effective date of this policy is being changed to
October 1, 2013, EPA offices may apply this policy prior to that date
at their discretion.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Comments or questions should be sent
to Ms. Lara P. Phelps, US EPA (E243-05), 109 T. W. Alexander Drive,
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709; emailed to
phelps.lara@epa.gov; or call (919) 541-5544.
Dated: June 20, 2013.
Glenn Paulson,
Science Advisor.
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