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Dated: February 4, 2016.
Don Morgan,
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Geological Survey
[USGS–GX15WC00COM0001]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Comment Request
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS),
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of a revision of a
currently approved information
collection (1028–0106).
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AGENCY:
We (the U.S. Geological
Survey) will ask the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) to
approve the information collection (IC)
described below. As required by the
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of
1995, and as part of our continuing
SUMMARY:
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Applicant name
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Koehler, Jonathan T.
Bailey, Tracy Y.
Simovich, Marie A.
Triple Hs, Incorporated.
Marty, Jaymee T.
Wyckoff, Anna C.
Krause, Andrew P.
Huang, Joseph L.
Naval Facilities Engineering Comand, Southwest.
Smith, Benjamin J.
Hongola, Steven J.
Mc Connel, Patrick O.
Snibbe, Jenni J. K.
Sosa, Roland A.
Drake, Michael B.
Green Diamond Resource Company.
Storrer, John R.
USFWS—Stockton FWO.
Durand, John R.
Bio-West, Incorporated.
U.S. Geological Survey—Western Ecological Research Center.
Creekside Center For Earth Observation.
U.S. Geological Survey.
Newman, Darren P.
Ecorp Consulting, Inc.
efforts to reduce paperwork and
respondent burden, we invite the
general public and other Federal
agencies to take this opportunity to
comment on this IC. This collection is
scheduled to expire on May 31, 2016.
DATES: To ensure that your comments
are considered, we must receive them
on or before April 12, 2016.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
on this information collection to the
Information Collection Clearance
Officer, U.S. Geological Survey, 12201
Sunrise Valley Drive, MS 807, Reston,
VA 20192 (mail); (703) 648–7197 (fax);
or gs-info_collections@usgs.gov (email).
Use ‘Information Collection Number
1028–0106, Ash Fall Report’ in the
subject line.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kristi Wallace, U.S. Geological Survey,
Alaska Volcano Observatory, 4210
University Drive, Anchorage, Alaska
99508, email: kwallace@usgs.gov, office:
907–786–7109. You may also find
information about this ICR at
www.reginfo.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Abstract
The USGS provides notifications and
warnings to the public of volcanic
activity in the US in order to reduce the
loss of life, property, and economic and
societal impacts. Ash fallout to the
ground can pose significant disruption
and damage to buildings, transportation,
water and wastewater, power supply,
communications equipment,
agriculture, and primary production
leading to potentially substantial
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societal impacts and costs, even at
thicknesses of only a few millimeters or
inches. Additionally, fine grainedash,
when ingested can cause health impacts
to humans and animals. USGS will use
reports entered in real time by
respondents of ash fall in their local
area to correct or refine ash fall forecasts
as the ash cloud moves downwind.
Retrospectively these reports will enable
USGS to improve their ash fall models
and further research into eruptive
processes. This project is a database
module and web interface allowing the
public and Alaska Volcano Observatory
(AVO) staff to enter reports of ash fall
in their local area in real time and
retrospectively following an eruptive
event. Users browsing the AVO Web site
during eruptions will be directed
towards a web form allowing them to
fill in ash fall information and submit
the information to AVO.
Compiled ashfall reports are available
in real-time to AVO staff through the
AVO internal Web site. A pre-formatted
summary report or table that distills
information received online will show
ash fall reports in chronological order
with key fields including (1) date and
time of ash fall, (2) location, (3) positive
or negative ash fall (4) name of observer,
and (5) contact information is easily
viewable internally on the report so that
calls for clarification can be made by
AVO staff quickly and Operations room
staff can visualize ashfall information
quickly.
Ash fall report data will also be
displayed on a dynamic map interface
and show positive (yes ash) and
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III. Request for Comments
We are soliciting comments as to: (a)
Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the agency
to perform its duties, including whether
the information is useful; (b) the
accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the
burden of the proposed collection of
information; (c) how to enhance the
quality, usefulness, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (d) how
to minimize the burden on the
respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Please note that the comments
submitted in response to this notice are
a matter of public record. We will
include or summarize each comment in
our request to OMB to approve this IC.
Before including your address, phone
number, email address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment, including your
personal identifying information, may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask OMB in your
comment to withhold your personal
identifying information from public
review, we cannot guarantee that it will
be done.
II. Data
asabaliauskas on DSK9F6TC42PROD with NOTICES2
negative (no ash) ash fall reports by
location. Ash fall reports (icons) will be
publically displayed for a period of 24
hours and shaded differently as they age
so that the age of reports is obvious.
The ash fall report database will help
AVO track eruption clouds and
associated fallout downwind. These
reports from the public will also give
scientists a more complete record of the
amount and duration and other
conditions of ash fall. Getting first-hand
accounts of ash fall will support model
ash fall development and interpretation
of satellite imagery. AVO scientists
will—as time allows—be able to contact
the individuals using their entered
contact information for clarification and
details. Knowing the locations from
which ash-fall reports have been filed
will improve ash fall warning messages,
AVO Volcanic Activity Notifications,
and make fieldwork more efficient. AVO
staff will be able to condense and
summarize the various ash fall reports
and forward that information on to
emergency management agencies and
the wider public. The online form will
also free up resources during
exceedingly busy times during an
eruption, as most individuals currently
phone AVO with their reports.
Aimee Devaris,
USGS Regional Director, Alaska Area.
OMB Control Number: 1028–0106.
Form Number: NA.
Title: USGS Ash Fall Report.
Type of Request: Renewal of existing
information collection.
Affected Public: General Public, local
governments and emergency managers.
Respondent Obligation: Voluntary.
Frequency of Collection: On occasion,
after each ashfall event.
Estimated Total Number of Annual
Responses: Approximately 250
individuals affected by a volcanic
ashfall event each year.
Estimated Time per Response: We
estimate the public reporting burden
will average 5 minutes per response.
This includes the time for reviewing
instructions, and answering a web-based
questionnaire.
Estimated Annual Burden Hours: 21
hours.
Estimated Reporting and
Recordkeeping ‘‘Non-Hour Cost’’
Burden: We have not identified any
‘‘non-hour cost’’ burdens associated
with this collection of information.
Public Disclosure Statement: The PRA
(44 U.S.C. 3501, et seq.) provides that an
agency may not conduct or sponsor and
you are not required to respond to a
collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control
number and current expiration date.
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National Spatial Data Infrastructure, and
the implementation of Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
Circular A–16 and Executive Order
12906. The Committee will review and
comment upon geospatial policy and
management issues and will provide a
forum to convey views representative of
non-Federal partners in the geospatial
community. The Committee will
conduct its operations in accordance
with the provisions of the FACA.
Certification
I hereby certify that the National
Geospatial Advisory Committee is in the
public interest in connection with the
performance of duties imposed on the
Department of the Interior by Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
Circular A–16 (Revised), ‘‘Coordination
of Geographic Information and Related
Spatial Data Activities.’’ The Committee
will assist the Department of the Interior
by providing advice and
recommendations related to the
management of Federal geospatial
programs and the development of the
National Spatial Data Infrastructure.
Dated: January 19, 2016.
Sally Jewell,
Secretary of the Interior.
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Indian Gaming; Extension of TribalState Class III Gaming Compact (Crow
Creek Sioux Tribe and the State of
South Dakota)
National Geospatial Advisory
Committee; Charter Renewal
U.S. Geological Survey,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that
the Secretary of the Interior has renewed
the National Geospatial Advisory
Committee (Committee), in accordance
with Section 14(b) of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
Mahoney, U.S. Geological Survey,
phone: 206–220–4621, email:
jmahoney@usgs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Committee provides advice and
recommendations to the Federal
Geographic Data Committee (FGDC),
through the FGDC Chair (the Secretary
of the Interior or designee), related to
management of Federal geospatial
programs, the development of the
SUMMARY:
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Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces the
extension of the Class III gaming
compact between the Crow Creek Sioux
Tribe and the State of South Dakota.
DATES: Effective February 12, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Paula L. Hart, Director, Office of Indian
Gaming, Office of the Assistant
Secretary—Indian Affairs, Washington,
DC 20240, (202) 219–4066.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: An
extension to an existing tribal-state
Class III gaming compact does not
require approval by the Secretary if the
extension does not modify any other
terms of the compact. See Pursuant to
25 CFR 293.5. The Crow Creek Sioux
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Geological Survey
[USGS-GX15WC00COM0001]
Agency Information Collection Activities: Comment Request
AGENCY: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of a revision of a currently approved information
collection (1028-0106).
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SUMMARY: We (the U.S. Geological Survey) will ask the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) to approve the information collection (IC)
described below. As required by the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of
1995, and as part of our continuing efforts to reduce paperwork and
respondent burden, we invite the general public and other Federal
agencies to take this opportunity to comment on this IC. This
collection is scheduled to expire on May 31, 2016.
DATES: To ensure that your comments are considered, we must receive
them on or before April 12, 2016.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this information collection to
the Information Collection Clearance Officer, U.S. Geological Survey,
12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, MS 807, Reston, VA 20192 (mail); (703) 648-
7197 (fax); or gs-info_collections@usgs.gov (email). Use `Information
Collection Number 1028-0106, Ash Fall Report' in the subject line.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kristi Wallace, U.S. Geological
Survey, Alaska Volcano Observatory, 4210 University Drive, Anchorage,
Alaska 99508, email: kwallace@usgs.gov, office: 907-786-7109. You may
also find information about this ICR at www.reginfo.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Abstract
The USGS provides notifications and warnings to the public of
volcanic activity in the US in order to reduce the loss of life,
property, and economic and societal impacts. Ash fallout to the ground
can pose significant disruption and damage to buildings,
transportation, water and wastewater, power supply, communications
equipment, agriculture, and primary production leading to potentially
substantial societal impacts and costs, even at thicknesses of only a
few millimeters or inches. Additionally, fine grainedash, when ingested
can cause health impacts to humans and animals. USGS will use reports
entered in real time by respondents of ash fall in their local area to
correct or refine ash fall forecasts as the ash cloud moves downwind.
Retrospectively these reports will enable USGS to improve their ash
fall models and further research into eruptive processes. This project
is a database module and web interface allowing the public and Alaska
Volcano Observatory (AVO) staff to enter reports of ash fall in their
local area in real time and retrospectively following an eruptive
event. Users browsing the AVO Web site during eruptions will be
directed towards a web form allowing them to fill in ash fall
information and submit the information to AVO.
Compiled ashfall reports are available in real-time to AVO staff
through the AVO internal Web site. A pre-formatted summary report or
table that distills information received online will show ash fall
reports in chronological order with key fields including (1) date and
time of ash fall, (2) location, (3) positive or negative ash fall (4)
name of observer, and (5) contact information is easily viewable
internally on the report so that calls for clarification can be made by
AVO staff quickly and Operations room staff can visualize ashfall
information quickly.
Ash fall report data will also be displayed on a dynamic map
interface and show positive (yes ash) and
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negative (no ash) ash fall reports by location. Ash fall reports
(icons) will be publically displayed for a period of 24 hours and
shaded differently as they age so that the age of reports is obvious.
The ash fall report database will help AVO track eruption clouds
and associated fallout downwind. These reports from the public will
also give scientists a more complete record of the amount and duration
and other conditions of ash fall. Getting first-hand accounts of ash
fall will support model ash fall development and interpretation of
satellite imagery. AVO scientists will--as time allows--be able to
contact the individuals using their entered contact information for
clarification and details. Knowing the locations from which ash-fall
reports have been filed will improve ash fall warning messages, AVO
Volcanic Activity Notifications, and make fieldwork more efficient. AVO
staff will be able to condense and summarize the various ash fall
reports and forward that information on to emergency management
agencies and the wider public. The online form will also free up
resources during exceedingly busy times during an eruption, as most
individuals currently phone AVO with their reports.
II. Data
OMB Control Number: 1028-0106.
Form Number: NA.
Title: USGS Ash Fall Report.
Type of Request: Renewal of existing information collection.
Affected Public: General Public, local governments and emergency
managers.
Respondent Obligation: Voluntary.
Frequency of Collection: On occasion, after each ashfall event.
Estimated Total Number of Annual Responses: Approximately 250
individuals affected by a volcanic ashfall event each year.
Estimated Time per Response: We estimate the public reporting
burden will average 5 minutes per response. This includes the time for
reviewing instructions, and answering a web-based questionnaire.
Estimated Annual Burden Hours: 21 hours.
Estimated Reporting and Recordkeeping ``Non-Hour Cost'' Burden: We
have not identified any ``non-hour cost'' burdens associated with this
collection of information.
Public Disclosure Statement: The PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501, et seq.)
provides that an agency may not conduct or sponsor and you are not
required to respond to a collection of information unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number and current expiration date.
III. Request for Comments
We are soliciting comments as to: (a) Whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary for the agency to perform its
duties, including whether the information is useful; (b) the accuracy
of the agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of
information; (c) how to enhance the quality, usefulness, and clarity of
the information to be collected; and (d) how to minimize the burden on
the respondents, including the use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information technology. Please note that the comments
submitted in response to this notice are a matter of public record. We
will include or summarize each comment in our request to OMB to approve
this IC. Before including your address, phone number, email address, or
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be
aware that your entire comment, including your personal identifying
information, may be made publicly available at any time. While you can
ask OMB in your comment to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that it will be
done.
Aimee Devaris,
USGS Regional Director, Alaska Area.
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