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Notification of Public
Teleconference Meeting and Public
Comment.
ACTION:
Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA), Public
Law 92–463, the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) hereby
provides notice that the National
Environmental Justice Advisory Council
(NEJAC) will host a public
teleconference meeting on Thursday,
July 17, 2014, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00
p.m. Eastern Time. The primary topics
of discussion will be (1)
recommendations for EPA’s
environmental justice policy on Tribes
and Indigenous peoples, (2) a follow-up
discussion about additional
recommendations about ensuring
environmental justice in goods
movement, and (3) updates from NEJAC
workgroups.
There will be a public comment
period from 3:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Eastern Time. Members of the public are
encouraged to provide comments
relevant to the topics of the meeting.
For additional information about
registering to attend the meeting or to
provide public comment, please see the
‘‘Registration’’ and SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION sections below. Due to a
limited number of telephone lines,
attendance will be on a first-come, first
served basis. Pre-registration is required.
Registration for the teleconference
meeting closes at Noon Eastern Time on
Monday, July 14, 2014. The deadline to
sign up to speak during the public
comment period, or to submit written
public comments, is also Noon,
Monday, July 14, 2014.
DATES: The NEJAC teleconference
meeting on Thursday, July 17, 2014,
will begin promptly at 2:00 p.m. Eastern
Time.
Registration: Registrations will be
processed at When
registering, please provide your name,
organization, city and state, email
address, and telephone number for
follow up. Please also state whether you
would like to be put on the list to
provide public comment, and whether
you are submitting written comments
before the Monday, July 14, 2014, noon
deadline. Non-English speaking
attendees wishing to arrange for a
foreign language interpreter may also
make appropriate arrangements using
the email address or telephone/fax
number.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions or correspondence
concerning the teleconference meeting
should be directed to Jasmin Muriel,
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
by mail at 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue
NW. (MC2201A), Washington, DC
20460; by telephone at 202–564–4287;
via email at Muriel.Jasmin@epa.gov; or
by fax at 202–564–1624. Additional
information about the NEJAC is
available at: www.epa.gov/
environmentaljustice/nejac.
The
Charter of the NEJAC states that the
advisory committee shall provide
independent advice to the
Administrator on areas that may
include, among other things, ‘‘advice
about broad, cross-cutting issues related
to environmental justice, including
environment-related strategic, scientific,
technological, regulatory, and economic
issues related to environmental justice.’’
A. Public Comment: Members of the
public who wish to provide public
comment during the Thursday, July 17,
2014, public teleconference meeting
must pre-register by Noon Eastern Time
on Friday July 11, 2014. Individuals or
groups making remarks during the
public comment period will be limited
to seven (7) minutes. To accommodate
the number of people who want to
address the NEJAC, only one
representative of a particular
community, organization, or group will
be allowed to speak. Written comments
can also be submitted for the record.
The suggested format for individuals
providing public comments is as
follows: name of speaker; name of
organization/community; city and state;
and email address; brief description of
the concern, and what you want the
NEJAC to advise EPA to do. Written
comments received by Noon Eastern
Time on Monday, July 14, 2014, will be
included in the materials distributed to
the NEJAC prior to the teleconference.
Written comments received after that
time will be provided to the NEJAC as
time allows. All written comments
should be sent to Jasmin Muriel, EPA,
via email at Muriel.jasmin@epa.gov.
B. Information about Services for
Individuals with Disabilities: For
information about access or services for
individuals with disabilities, please
contact Jasmin Muriel, at (202) 564–
4287 or via email at Muriel.Jasmin@
EPA.gov. To request special
accommodations for a disability, please
contact Ms. Muriel at least four working
days prior to the meeting, to give EPA
sufficient time to process your request.
All requests should be sent to the
address, email, or phone/fax number
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Dated: June 30, 2014.
Jasmin Muriel,
Designated Federal Officer, Office of
Environmental Justice, U.S. EPA.
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Request for Methyl Bromide Critical
Use Exemption Applications for 2017
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency is providing notice of the
process for submitting applications for
critical use exemptions for 2017. Critical
use exemptions are exceptions to the
phaseout of production and import of
methyl bromide, a controlled class I
ozone-depleting substance. Critical use
exemptions must be authorized by the
Parties to the Montreal Protocol on
Substances that Deplete the Ozone
Layer and must be in accordance with
the Clean Air Act. Applications received
in accordance with this notice will be
considered as the basis for submitting
potential nominations for critical use
exemptions to future Meetings of the
Parties to the Montreal Protocol. Critical
use exemptions allow production and
import only in the year for which the
Parties authorize them. All entities
interested in obtaining a critical use
exemption must provide EPA with
technical and economic information to
support a ‘‘critical use’’ claim by the
deadline specified in this notice even if
they have applied for an exemption in
previous years.
DATES: Applications for critical use
exemptions must be submitted to EPA
no later than September 30, 2014.
ADDRESSES: Applications for the methyl
bromide critical use exemption can also
be submitted by U.S. mail to: U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Air and Radiation,
Stratospheric Protection Division,
Attention Methyl Bromide Team, Mail
Code 6205M, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave.
NW., Washington, DC 20460.
Confidentiality: Application materials
that are confidential should be
submitted under separate cover and be
clearly identified as ‘‘confidential
business information.’’ Information
covered by a claim of business
confidentiality will be treated in
accordance with the procedures for
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confidential under 40 CFR part 2,
subpart B, and will be disclosed only to
the extent and by means of the
procedures set forth in that subpart. If
no claim of confidentiality accompanies
the information when it is received by
EPA, the information may be made
available to the public by EPA without
further notice to the company (40 CFR
2.203). EPA may place a copy of
Worksheet 6 in the public domain. Any
information on Worksheet 6 shall not be
considered confidential and will not be
treated as such by the Agency.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
General Information: U.S. EPA
Stratospheric Ozone Information
Hotline, 1–800–296–1996; also
www.epa.gov/ozone/mbr.
Technical Information: Bill Chism,
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Pesticide Programs (7503P),
1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.,
Washington, DC 20460, 703–308–8136.
Email: chism.bill@epa.gov.
Regulatory Information: Jeremy
Arling, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Stratospheric Protection
Division (6205M), 1200 Pennsylvania
Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460, 202–
343–9055. EPA encourages users to
submit their applications electronically
to arling.jeremy@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background on the Critical Use
Exemption
The Montreal Protocol on Substances
that Deplete the Ozone Layer is the
international agreement aimed at
reducing and eliminating the
production and consumption of
stratospheric ozone-depleting
substances. Methyl bromide was added
to the Protocol as an ozone-depleting
substance in 1992 through the
Copenhagen Amendment.
The Protocol provides that the Parties
may exempt ‘‘the level of production or
consumption that is necessary to satisfy
uses agreed by them to be critical uses’’
(Art. 2H para 5). The Parties to the
Protocol included this language in the
treaty’s methyl bromide phaseout
provisions in recognition that
alternatives might not be available by
2005 for certain uses of methyl bromide
agreed by the Parties to be ‘‘critical
uses.’’
In their Ninth Meeting (1997), the
Parties agreed to Decision IX/6, setting
forth the following criteria for a ‘‘critical
use’’ determination and an exemption
from the production and consumption
phaseout:
(a) That a use of methyl bromide
should qualify as ‘‘critical’’ only if the
nominating Party determines that:
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(i) The specific use is critical because
the lack of availability of methyl
bromide for that use would result in a
significant market disruption; and
(ii) There are no technically and
economically feasible alternatives or
substitutes available to the user that are
acceptable from the standpoint of
environment and health and are suitable
to the crops and circumstances of the
nomination.
(b) That production and consumption,
if any, of methyl bromide for a critical
use should be permitted only if:
(i) All technically and economically
feasible steps have been taken to
minimize the critical use and any
associated emission of methyl bromide;
(ii) Methyl bromide is not available in
sufficient quantity and quality from
existing stocks of banked or recycled
methyl bromide, also bearing in mind
the developing countries’ need for
methyl bromide;
(iii) It is demonstrated that an
appropriate effort is being made to
evaluate, commercialize and secure
national regulatory approval of
alternatives and substitutes, taking into
consideration the circumstances of the
particular nomination. . . . Non-Article
5 Parties [which includes the U.S.] must
demonstrate that research programs are
in place to develop and deploy
alternatives and substitutes. . . .
In 1998, Congress amended the Clean
Air Act to require EPA to conform the
U.S. phaseout schedule for methyl
bromide to the provisions of the
Protocol and to allow EPA to provide a
critical use exemption. These
amendments were codified in Section
604 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C.
7671c. Under EPA implementing
regulations, the production and
consumption of methyl bromide was
phased out as of January 1, 2005.
Section 604(d)(6), as added in 1998,
allows EPA to exempt the production
and import of methyl bromide from the
phaseout for critical uses, to the extent
consistent with the Montreal Protocol.
EPA has defined ‘‘critical use’’ at 40
CFR 82.3 based on the criteria in
Decision IX/6.
EPA regulations at 40 CFR 82.4
prohibit the production and import of
methyl bromide in excess of the amount
of unexpended critical use allowances
held by the producer or importer, unless
authorized under a separate exemption.
Methyl bromide produced or imported
by expending critical use allowances
may be used only for the appropriate
category of approved critical uses as
listed in Appendix L to the regulations
(40 CFR 82.4(p)(2)). The use of methyl
bromide that was produced or imported
through the expenditure of production
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), Public
Law 92-463, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hereby
provides notice that the National Environmental Justice Advisory
Council (NEJAC) will host a public teleconference meeting on Thursday,
July 17, 2014, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The primary
topics of discussion will be (1) recommendations for EPA's
environmental justice policy on Tribes and Indigenous peoples, (2) a
follow-up discussion about additional recommendations about ensuring
environmental justice in goods movement, and (3) updates from NEJAC
workgroups.
There will be a public comment period from 3:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Eastern Time. Members of the public are encouraged to provide comments
relevant to the topics of the meeting.
For additional information about registering to attend the meeting
or to provide public comment, please see the ``Registration'' and
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION sections below. Due to a limited number of
telephone lines, attendance will be on a first-come, first served
basis. Pre-registration is required. Registration for the
teleconference meeting closes at Noon Eastern Time on Monday, July 14,
2014. The deadline to sign up to speak during the public comment
period, or to submit written public comments, is also Noon, Monday,
July 14, 2014.
DATES: The NEJAC teleconference meeting on Thursday, July 17, 2014,
will begin promptly at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
Registration: Registrations will be processed at <https://nejac-july2014.eventbrite.com.> When registering, please provide your name,
organization, city and state, email address, and telephone number for
follow up. Please also state whether you would like to be put on the
list to provide public comment, and whether you are submitting written
comments before the Monday, July 14, 2014, noon deadline. Non-English
speaking attendees wishing to arrange for a foreign language
interpreter may also make appropriate arrangements using the email
address or telephone/fax number.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions or correspondence concerning
the teleconference meeting should be directed to Jasmin Muriel, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, by mail at 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue
NW. (MC2201A), Washington, DC 20460; by telephone at 202-564-4287; via
email at Muriel.Jasmin@epa.gov; or by fax at 202-564-1624. Additional
information about the NEJAC is available at: www.epa.gov/environmentaljustice/nejac.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Charter of the NEJAC states that the
advisory committee shall provide independent advice to the
Administrator on areas that may include, among other things, ``advice
about broad, cross-cutting issues related to environmental justice,
including environment-related strategic, scientific, technological,
regulatory, and economic issues related to environmental justice.''
A. Public Comment: Members of the public who wish to provide public
comment during the Thursday, July 17, 2014, public teleconference
meeting must pre-register by Noon Eastern Time on Friday July 11, 2014.
Individuals or groups making remarks during the public comment period
will be limited to seven (7) minutes. To accommodate the number of
people who want to address the NEJAC, only one representative of a
particular community, organization, or group will be allowed to speak.
Written comments can also be submitted for the record. The suggested
format for individuals providing public comments is as follows: name of
speaker; name of organization/community; city and state; and email
address; brief description of the concern, and what you want the NEJAC
to advise EPA to do. Written comments received by Noon Eastern Time on
Monday, July 14, 2014, will be included in the materials distributed to
the NEJAC prior to the teleconference. Written comments received after
that time will be provided to the NEJAC as time allows. All written
comments should be sent to Jasmin Muriel, EPA, via email at
Muriel.jasmin@epa.gov.
B. Information about Services for Individuals with Disabilities:
For information about access or services for individuals with
disabilities, please contact Jasmin Muriel, at (202) 564-4287 or via
email at Muriel.Jasmin@EPA.gov. To request special accommodations for a
disability, please contact Ms. Muriel at least four working days prior
to the meeting, to give EPA sufficient time to process your request.
All requests should be sent to the address, email, or phone/fax number
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section above.
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Dated: June 30, 2014.
Jasmin Muriel,
Designated Federal Officer, Office of Environmental Justice, U.S. EPA.
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