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Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and
the associated environmental impact
analysis.
Three alternatives were analyzed in
this Draft EIS, the No Action Alternative
and two build alternatives: Alternative
1—Payne Gap and Alternative 2—
Roxana.
No Action Alternative
Under the No Action Alternative, the
Bureau would not acquire property or
construct and operate a new USP or
FPC. Existing USPs would remain
overcrowded and prevent the Bureau
from meeting its mission. The No
Action Alternative does not meet the
project purpose and need and is
therefore, not considered a viable
alternative. However, the No Action
Alternative is analyzed in the Draft EIS
because it serves as a baseline for
comparing the proposed action. The
purpose for this comparison is to allow
the federal agency to assess the effects
of taking no action versus implementing
the proposed action. In some cases the
no action alternative would result in
impacts to certain resources if the
proposed action is not implemented.
Therefore, the assessment of the no
action alternative is an important
component of all NEPA documents.
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Alternative 1—Payne Gap
Under Alternative 1, the Bureau
would acquire approximately 753 acres
of land known as the Payne Gap site.
The site is located in eastern Letcher
County, approximately 7 miles
northeast of Whitesburg, along the
Kentucky and Virginia border. The
Bureau would then construct and
operate a USP and FPC on this site.
Alternative 1 would require extensive
earthwork to prepare the site for
development. Approximately
10,912,130 cubic yards (yd3) of
excavation and 13,823,012 yd3 of fill
would be required prior to beginning
construction activities. The Bureau
would require a minimum of 300 acres
for construction of the USP and FPC at
this site.
Alternative 2—Roxana
Under Alternative 2, the Bureau
would acquire approximately 700 acres
of land known as the Roxana site. The
site is located 7.5 miles west of
Whitesburg, Kentucky. The Bureau
would construct and operate a USP and
FPC on this site.
Alternative 2 would also require
extensive earthwork to prepare the site
for development. Approximately
3,831,749 yd3 of material would need to
be excavated from the site and
approximately 4,293,001 yd3 of fill
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would be required to prepare the site for
construction activities. The Bureau
would require a minimum of 300 acres
for construction of the USP and FPC at
this site.
Alternative 1 and Alternative 2 would
both have significant impacts to
geology, topography, and soils, as well
as infrastructure and utilities, and traffic
and transportation. Implementation of
the proposed action under either
alternative would also have the
potential to impact threatened and
endangered species, including the gray
bat (Myotis grisescens) and Indiana bat
(Myotis sodalist). Studies are ongoing to
determine detailed impacts to winter
and summer habitat. Coordination with
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is
ongoing.
Dated: February 5, 2015.
Thomas A. Webber,
Chief, Capacity Planning and Construction
Branch.
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font. Citations should be put in an
‘‘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.
Dated: February 4, 2015.
Melanca Clark,
Chief of Staff.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Public Teleconference With the
President’s Task Force on 21st
Century Policing Discussing Best
Practices and Recommendations
Community Oriented Policing
Services, Justice.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Community Oriented Policing Services
Public Meetings With Members of the
Research Community, Subject-Matter
Experts and the Public To Discuss
Topics Relating to Policing; Correction
Community Oriented Policing
Services, Justice.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Justice published a document in the
Federal Register of January 29, 2015,
concerning a public meeting notice to
discuss topics relating to policing. The
document contains an updated address
for the meeting location.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ronald L. Davis, 202–514–4229 or
PolicingTaskForce@usdoj.gov.
SUMMARY:
Correction
In 80 FR 4947, published on January
29, 2015, correct the ADDRESSES caption
to read:
ADDRESSES: The meeting location is the
Executive Conference Center, Lecture
Hall, Phoenix Convention Center, 100
N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004
(Second Level, Room 207). In order to
be considered by the Task Force in
advance of the meeting, comments
relating to the topic areas of Community
Policing & Crime Reduction and
Training & Education should be emailed
in Adobe Acrobat format to Comment@
taskforceonpolicing.us by Friday,
February 6, 2015. Written comments
should be no more than five pages in
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On December 18, 2014,
President Barack Obama signed an
Executive Order 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. This
publication announces tentative public
teleconferences.
The tentative meeting agenda is as
follows:
Call to Order
Discussion of best practices and
recommendations
Conclusion
DATES: The tentative teleconferences
are:
1. Wednesday, February 25, 2015
from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Standard Time.
2. Thursday, February 26, 2015 from
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard
Time.
3. Friday, February 27, 2015 from 8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard
Time.
For disability access please call
1–800–888–8888 (TTY users call via
Relay).
SUMMARY:
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The tentative meetings will
be held by teleconference only. To
access the conference line, please call
1–866–906–7447 and, when prompted,
enter access code 8072024#.
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:
ADDRESSES:
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/
PolicingTaskForce.
Because the schedule is tentative,
amendments to this notice will not be
published in the Federal Register.
However, changes to the schedule will
be posted on the Task Force Web site
located at www.cops.usdoj.gov/
PolicingTaskForce.
Availability of Meeting Materials: The
agenda and other materials in support of
the teleconference will be available on
the Task Force Web site at
www.cops.usdoj.gov/PolicingTaskForce
in advance of a confirmed
teleconference.
Melanca Clark,
Chief of Staff.
Freescale Semiconductor, Austin, TX;
and Winbond, San Jose, CA, have
withdrawn as parties to this venture.
No other changes have been made in
either the membership or planned
activity of the group research project.
Membership in this group research
project remains open, and SEMATECH
intends to file additional written
notifications disclosing all changes in
membership.
On April 22, 1988, SEMATECH filed
its original notification pursuant to
section 6(a) of the Act. The Department
of Justice published a notice in the
Federal Register pursuant to section
6(b) of the Act on May 19, 1988 (53 FR
17987).
The last notification was filed with
the Department on October 30, 2014. A
notice was published in the Federal
Register pursuant to section 6(b) of the
Act on November 26, 2014 (79 FR
70555).
Patricia A. Brink,
Director of Civil Enforcement, Antitrust
Division.
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[OJP (NIJ) Docket No. 1685]
ACTION:
National Institute of Justice,
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Notice Pursuant to the National
Cooperative Research and Production
Act of 1993—Sematech, Inc. d/b/a
International Sematech
Notice is hereby given that, on
January 6, 2015, pursuant to section 6(a)
of the National Cooperative Research
and Production Act of 1993, 15 U.S.C.
4301 et seq. (‘‘the Act’’), Sematech, Inc.
d/b/a International Sematech
(‘‘SEMATECH’’) has filed written
notifications simultaneously with the
Attorney General and the Federal Trade
Commission disclosing changes in its
membership. The notifications were
filed for the purpose of extending the
Act’s provisions limiting the recovery of
antitrust plaintiffs to actual damages
under specified circumstances.
Specifically, Dianippon Screen Mfg. Co.,
Ltd., Sunnyvale, CA; Soitec, San Diego,
CA; Applied Materials, Santa Clara, CA;
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
The National Institute of
Justice (NIJ) announces publication of
Selection and Application Guide to
Ballistic-Resistant Body Armor for Law
Enforcement, Corrections and Public
Safety, NIJ Selection and Application
Guide-0101.06. The document can be
found here: https://www.ncjrs.gov/
pdffiles1/nij/247281.pdf. NIJ has
developed this document to provide
guidance concerning the selection,
procurement, use, care and
maintenance, and other considerations
related to ballistic-resistant body armor.
NIJ Guide-0101.06 is a companion
document to NIJ Standard-0101.06,
Ballistic Resistance of Body Armor.
The previous guide published by NIJ
on body armor, NIJ Guide 100–01,
Selection and Application Guide to
Personal Body Armor, was released in
2001. NIJ Guide-0101.06 incorporates
new knowledge about ballistic-resistant
armor that has been gained in the
intervening 13 years as the result of both
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Employment and Training
Administration, U.S. Department of
Labor.
ACTION: ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to Section 10(a)(2) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) (Pub. L. 92–463), as amended,
and Section 166 (h)(4) of the Workforce
Investment Act (WIA) [29 U.S.C.
2911(h)(4)], notice is hereby given of the
next meeting of the Native American
Employment and Training Council
(Council), as constituted under WIA.
DATES: The meeting will begin at 9:00
a.m., (Pacific Standard Time) on
Wednesday, February 25, 2015, and
continue until 5:00 p.m. that day. The
meeting will reconvene at 9:00 a.m., on
Thursday, February 26, 2015, and
adjourn at 5:00 p.m. that day. The
period from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on
February 25, 2015, will be reserved for
participation and comment by members
of the public.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the Rincon Tribal Hall on the Rincon
Band of Luiseno Indians Reservation, 1
West Tribal Road, Valley Center,
California 92082.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
meeting will be open to the public.
SUMMARY:
Notice.
SUMMARY:
Antitrust Division
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Workforce Investment Act; Native
American Employment and Training
Council
Office of Justice Programs
DOJ.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
William Sabol,
Acting Director, National Institute of Justice.
Employment and Training
Administration
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
AGENCY:
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NIJ-funded research and research
funded by others. Whereas NIJ Guide
100–01 deals with both ballistic- and
stab-resistant armor, NIJ Guide-0101.06
deals only with ballistic-resistant armor.
It supersedes those portions of NIJ
Guide 100–01 that deal with ballisticresistant armor. It does not supersede
those portions that deal with stabresistant armor. A separate guide on
stab-resistant armor will be published
when NIJ Standard-0115.00, Stab
Resistance of Personal Body Armor, is
updated. For more information about
NIJ standards, please visit https://nij.gov/
standards.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael O’Shea, by telephone at (202)
305–7954 [Note: this is not a toll-free
telephone number], or by email at
Michael.O’Shea@ojp.usdoj.gov.
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Selection and Application Guide to
Ballistic-Resistant Body Armor
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Public Teleconference With the President's Task Force on 21st
Century Policing Discussing Best Practices and Recommendations
AGENCY: Community Oriented Policing Services, Justice.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: On December 18, 2014, President Barack Obama signed an
Executive Order 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. This publication announces tentative public
teleconferences.
The tentative meeting agenda is as follows:
Call to Order
Discussion of best practices and recommendations
Conclusion
DATES: The tentative teleconferences are:
1. Wednesday, February 25, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Standard Time.
2. Thursday, February 26, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Standard Time.
3. Friday, February 27, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Standard Time.
For disability access please call 1-800-888-8888 (TTY users call
via Relay).
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ADDRESSES: The tentative meetings will be held by teleconference only.
To access the conference line, please call 1-866-906-7447 and, when
prompted, enter access code 8072024#.
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:
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/PolicingTaskForce.
Because the schedule is tentative, amendments to this notice will
not be published in the Federal Register. However, changes to the
schedule will be posted on the Task Force Web site located at
www.cops.usdoj.gov/PolicingTaskForce.
Availability of Meeting Materials: The agenda and other materials
in support of the teleconference will be available on the Task Force
Web site at www.cops.usdoj.gov/PolicingTaskForce in advance of a
confirmed teleconference.
Melanca Clark,
Chief of Staff.
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