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would be established as ORV areas and
a number of routes would be designated.
At Blue Creek, ORVs would only be
allowed on sandy bottom areas
designated routes, with ORV use
prohibited on vegetated areas. ORV
users would be required to obtain a free
permit for educational purposes.
Alternative C: This alternative would
manage ORV use through a fee permit
system and user limits. Permits would
include a fee, and initially there would
be no limit on the number of permits.
However, additional studies would be
required to determine the appropriate
use limit, and limits could be set in the
future. ORV routes and areas would be
designated, including one ORV area and
designated routes at Rosita Flats and the
sandy bottom area of Blue Creek.
Alternative D: The Preferred
Alternative would manage ORV use
through a zone system. Uses would be
separated into the following zones:
camping, hunting, resource protection,
low speed, and beginner. At Rosita
Flats, two areas would be established as
ORV areas and a number of routes
would be designated. At Blue Creek,
ORVs would only be allowed on sandy
bottom areas designated routes, with
ORV use prohibited on vegetated areas.
ORV permits would be required and a
fee would apply. Permit fees would be
used to recover costs associated with
ORV management. New and current
education and outreach efforts would
also continue under alternative D.
Alternative D would fully meet the plan
objectives and has more certainty of
success than the other alternatives
analyzed.
2. Minutes.
3. Ratification List.
4. Vote in Inv. No. 731–TA–1020
(Second Review) (Barium Carbonate
from China). The Commission is
currently scheduled to complete and file
its determination and views of the
Commission on February 2, 2015.
5. Outstanding action jackets: None.
In accordance with Commission
policy, subject matter listed above, not
disposed of at the scheduled meeting,
may be carried over to the agenda of the
following meeting.
Dated: November 20, 2014.
Sue E. Masica,
Regional Director, Intermountain Region,
National Park Service.
1. Agendas for future meetings: None.
2. Minutes.
3. Ratification List.
4. Vote in Inv. Nos. 701–TA–511 and
731–TA–1246–1247 (Final) (Certain
Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic
Products from China and Taiwan). The
Commission is currently scheduled to
complete and file its determinations and
views of the Commission on February 5,
2015.
5. Outstanding action jackets: None.
In accordance with Commission
policy, subject matter listed above, not
disposed of at the scheduled meeting,
may be carried over to the agenda of the
following meeting.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Public Meetings With Members of the
Research Community, Subject-Matter
Experts and the Public To Discuss
Topics Relating to Policing
Community Oriented Policing
Services, Justice.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
On December 18, 2014,
President Barack Obama signed
Executive Order 13684 titled
‘‘Establishment of the President’s Task
Force on 21st Century Policing’’
establishing the President’s Task Force
on 21st Century Policing (‘‘Task Force’’).
The Task Force seeks to identify best
practices and make recommendations to
the President on how policing practices
can promote effective crime reduction
while building public trust and
examine, among other issues, how to
foster strong, collaborative relationships
between local law enforcement and the
communities they protect. The Task
Force will be holding a public meeting
to address the topics of Technology &
Social Media and Policy & Oversight.
The meeting agenda is as follows:
SUMMARY:
Call to Order
Invited witness testimony on Technology &
Social Media (January 30)
Invited witness testimony on Policy &
Oversight (January 31)
Break
Discussion
The meeting dates are: January
30–31, 2015 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Eastern Standard Time, Cincinnati, OH.
This notice may be published fewer
than 15 days in advance of the meeting
because of unavoidable weather delays
impacting federal government
operations. Every effort has been made
to ensure publication as close to the 15day advance notice period as possible.
ADDRESSES: The meeting location is the
University of Cincinnati, Tangeman
University Center, Great Hall, 2766 UC
Main Street, Cincinnati, OH 45221–
0031. In the event of weather-related
closings on January 30 or 31,
contingency plans will be posted at
https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/
policingtaskforce. In order to be
considered by the Task Force in
advance of the meeting, comments
relating to the topic areas of Technology
& Social Media and Policy & Oversight
should be emailed in Adobe Acrobat
format to Comment@
taskforceonpolicing.us by Friday,
January 23, 2015. Written comments
should be no more than five pages in
length and no smaller than 12 point
font. Citations should be put in an
DATES:
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‘‘endnote’’ format and do not count
towards the page limit.
Recommendations should be clearly
identified in the text of the testimony.
The public may also submit comments
via U.S. Mail to: President’s Task Force
on Policing in the 21st Century, Office
of Community Oriented Policing
Services, U.S. Department of Justice,
145 N Street NE., 11th Floor,
Washington, DC 20530.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Director, Ronald L. Davis, 202–514–
4229 or PolicingTaskForce@usdoj.gov.
Address all comments concerning this
notice to PolicingTaskForce@usdoj.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
meeting is open to the public with
limited seating. Time will be allocated
for hearing public comments.
Depending on the number of persons
wishing to comment and time available,
the time for individual oral comments
may be limited.
Accommodations Requests: To
request accommodation of a disability,
please contact Jessica Drake at 202–457–
7771, at least 10 days prior to the
meeting, to give DOJ as much time as
possible to process your request.
Electronic Access and Filing Addresses
The Task Force is interested in
receiving written comments including
proposed recommendations from
individuals, groups, advocacy
organizations, and professional
communities. Additional information
on how to provide your comments will
be posted to www.cops.usdoj.gov.
Availability of Meeting Materials: The
agenda and other materials in support of
the meeting will be available on the
Task Force Web site at
www.cops.usdoj.gov in advance of the
meeting.
Ronald L. Davis,
Director, Office of Community Oriented
Policing Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Notice of Lodging of Proposed
Consent Decree Under the
Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act
On January 8, 2015, the Department of
Justice lodged a proposed Consent
Decree with the United States District
Court for the Middle District of Florida
in the lawsuit entitled United States v.
Atlanta Gas Light Company, et al., Civil
Action No. 6:15–cv–00028–GAP–TBS.
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The proposed Consent Decree
resolves the United States’ claims
against: Atlanta Gas Light Company;
Continental Holdings, Inc.; Duke Energy
Florida, Inc.; Blaine Pierce; OrlaGroup,
LLC; and the City of Orlando
(collectively the ‘‘Settling Defendants’’),
for cost recovery and injunctive relief
under Sections 106 and 107 of the
Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. 9606 and 9607,
relating to the release or threatened
release of hazardous substances into the
environment at or from Operable Unit 1
(OU1) (the contaminated soil and
surficial aquifer beneath the Orlando
Former Gasification Plant Superfund
Site (Site)), located in Orlando, Orange
County, Florida. The terms and
conditions of this proposed Decree do
not apply to Operable Unit 2 (OU2) (the
contaminated deep aquifer beneath the
Site), nor are any potentially responsible
parties released from possible future
claims of liability in regard to OU2.
Under the terms of the proposed
Consent Decree, Settling Defendants
will undertake the remedial action
selected by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency for
OU1, and will reimburse the United
States for all of the government’s past
costs and future oversight costs incurred
or to be incurred, plus interest, in
connection with the remedial action for
OU1 of the Site. In return, the United
States agrees not to sue or take
administrative action against Settling
Defendants under sections 106 and 107
of CERCLA regarding OU1 of the Site.
The publication of this notice opens
a period for public comment on the
Consent Decree. Comments should be
addressed to the Assistant Attorney
General, Environment and Natural
Resources Division, and should refer to
United States v. Atlanta Gas Light Co.,
et al., D.J. Ref. No. 90–11–3–11075. All
comments must be submitted no later
than thirty (30) days after the
publication date of this notice.
Comments may be submitted either by
email or by mail:
To submit
comments:
Send them to:
By email .......
pubcomment-ees.enrd@
usdoj.gov.
Assistant Attorney General,
U.S. DOJ–ENRD, P.O. Box
7611, Washington, DC
20044–7611.
By mail .........
During the public comment period,
the Consent Decree may be examined
and downloaded at this Justice
Department Web site: https://
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Decrees.html. We will provide a paper
copy of the Consent Decree upon
written request and payment of
reproduction costs. Please mail your
request and payment to: Consent Decree
Library, U.S. DOJ–ENRD, P.O. Box 7611,
Washington, DC 20044–7611.
Please enclose a check or money order
for $92.25 (25 cents per page
reproduction cost) payable to the United
States Treasury for a copy of the
Consent Decree with Appendices, or
$26.25 (25 cents per page reproduction
cost) for a copy of the Consent Decree
without Appendices.
Henry S. Friedman,
Assistant Section Chief, Environmental
Enforcement Section, Environment and
Natural Resources Division.
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Notice of Lodging of Proposed
Consent Decree Under the Clean Air
Act
On January 6, 2015, the Department of
Justice lodged a proposed Consent
Decree with the United States District
Court for the State of New Jersey in the
lawsuit entitled United States v. E.I.
duPont de Nemours and Company, Inc.,
Civil Action No. 1:15–cv–00102–NLH–
AMD.
The United States filed this lawsuit
under the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401,
et seq., and the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act, 42
U.S.C. 11001, et seq. The United States’
complaint seeks civil penalties and
injunctive relief for violations of the
regulations that govern equipment leak
standards from organic chemical
manufacturing facilities (specifically,
the chlorofluorocarbon regulations, 40
CFR part 82, subpart F (‘‘CFC
Regulations’’); the national emissions
standards for miscellaneous organic
chemical manufacturing, 40 CFR part
63, subpart FFFF; the equipment leak
standards of 40 CFR part 63, subpart H;
and the company’s CAA Title V
operating permit). The violations
occurred at du Pont’s Chambers Works
manufacturing facility in Deepwater,
New Jersey. The Decree requires du
Pont to pay a civil penalty of $530,520,
and treat any refrigeration units with
secondary refrigeration loops at the
facility as covered by the CFC
regulations.
The publication of this notice opens
a period for public comment on the
Consent Decree. Comments should be
addressed to the Assistant Attorney
General, Environment and Natural
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Public Meetings With Members of the Research Community, Subject-
Matter Experts and the Public To Discuss Topics Relating to Policing
AGENCY: Community Oriented Policing Services, Justice.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: On December 18, 2014, President Barack Obama signed Executive
Order 13684 titled ``Establishment of the President's Task Force on
21st Century Policing'' establishing the President's Task Force on 21st
Century Policing (``Task Force''). The Task Force seeks to identify
best practices and make recommendations to the President on how
policing practices can promote effective crime reduction while building
public trust and examine, among other issues, how to foster strong,
collaborative relationships between local law enforcement and the
communities they protect. The Task Force will be holding a public
meeting to address the topics of Technology & Social Media and Policy &
Oversight. The meeting agenda is as follows:
Call to Order
Invited witness testimony on Technology & Social Media (January 30)
Invited witness testimony on Policy & Oversight (January 31)
Break
Discussion
DATES: The meeting dates are: January 30-31, 2015 9:00 a.m. to 3:00
p.m. Eastern Standard Time, Cincinnati, OH. This notice may be
published fewer than 15 days in advance of the meeting because of
unavoidable weather delays impacting federal government operations.
Every effort has been made to ensure publication as close to the 15-day
advance notice period as possible.
ADDRESSES: The meeting location is the University of Cincinnati,
Tangeman University Center, Great Hall, 2766 UC Main Street,
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0031. In the event of weather-related closings on
January 30 or 31, contingency plans will be posted at https://www.cops.usdoj.gov/policingtaskforce. In order to be considered by the
Task Force in advance of the meeting, comments relating to the topic
areas of Technology & Social Media and Policy & Oversight should be
emailed in Adobe Acrobat format to Comment@taskforceonpolicing.us by
Friday, January 23, 2015. Written comments should be no more than five
pages in length and no smaller than 12 point font. Citations should be
put in an
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``endnote'' format and do not count towards the page limit.
Recommendations should be clearly identified in the text of the
testimony. The public may also submit comments via U.S. Mail to:
President's Task Force on Policing in the 21st Century, Office of
Community Oriented Policing Services, U.S. Department of Justice, 145 N
Street NE., 11th Floor, Washington, DC 20530.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Director, Ronald L. Davis, 202-514-
4229 or PolicingTaskForce@usdoj.gov.
Address all comments concerning this notice to
PolicingTaskForce@usdoj.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The meeting is open to the public with
limited seating. Time will be allocated for hearing public comments.
Depending on the number of persons wishing to comment and time
available, the time for individual oral comments may be limited.
Accommodations Requests: To request accommodation of a disability,
please contact Jessica Drake at 202-457-7771, at least 10 days prior to
the meeting, to give DOJ as much time as possible to process your
request.
Electronic Access and Filing Addresses
The Task Force is interested in receiving written comments
including proposed recommendations from individuals, groups, advocacy
organizations, and professional communities. Additional information on
how to provide your comments will be posted to www.cops.usdoj.gov.
Availability of Meeting Materials: The agenda and other materials
in support of the meeting will be available on the Task Force Web site
at www.cops.usdoj.gov in advance of the meeting.
Ronald L. Davis,
Director, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.
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