Proposed Information Collection Request; Comment Request; Collection of Information on Anaerobic Digestion Facilities Processing Wasted Food To Support EPA's Sustainable Food Management Programs, 10856-10857 [2016-04603]
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federal or non-federal models for
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5. What are the greatest challenges
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anything about them be changed to
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ACTION:
Notice.
The Environmental Protection
Agency is planning to submit an
information collection request (ICR),
‘‘Collection of Information on Anaerobic
Digestion Facilities Processing Wasted
Food to support EPA’s Sustainable Food
Management Programs’’ (EPA ICR No.
2533.01, OMB Control No. 2050–NEW)
to the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and approval in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
Before doing so, EPA is soliciting public
comments on specific aspects of the
proposed information collection as
described below. This is a request for
approval of a new collection. An
Agency may not conduct or sponsor,
and a person is not required to respond
to, a collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control
number.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on
or before May 2, 2016.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
referencing Docket ID No. EPA–HQ–
RCRA–2015–0836 online using
www.regulations.gov or by mail to: EPA
Docket Center, Environmental
Protection Agency, Mail Code 228221T,
1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.,
Washington, DC 20460.
EPA’s policy is that all comments
received will be included in the public
docket without change including any
personal information provided, unless
the comment includes profanity, threats,
information claimed to be Confidential
Business Information (CBI) or other
information whose disclosure is
restricted by statute.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Melissa Pennington, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 3, Mail Code
Issued in Washington, DC, on February 25, 3LC40, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia,
PA 19103; telephone number: 215–814–
2016.
3372; fax number: 215–814–3114; email
Sanjiv Malhotra,
address: pennington.melissa@epa.gov.
Director, Clean Energy Investment Center.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Supporting documents which explain in
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detail the information that the EPA will
be collecting are available in the public
docket for this ICR. The docket can be
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
viewed online at www.regulations.gov
AGENCY
or in person at the EPA Docket Center,
[EPA–HQ–RCRA–2015–0836; FRL–9943–12– WJC West, Room 3334, 1301
Region 3]
Constitution Ave. NW., Washington,
DC. The telephone number for the
Proposed Information Collection
Docket Center is 202–566–1744. For
Request; Comment Request;
Collection of Information on Anaerobic additional information about EPA’s
Digestion Facilities Processing Wasted public docket, visit https://www.epa.gov/
dockets.
Food To Support EPA’s Sustainable
Pursuant to section 3506(c)(2)(A) of
Food Management Programs
the PRA, EPA is soliciting comments
and information to enable it to: (i)
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Evaluate whether the proposed
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collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the Agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility; (ii) evaluate the
accuracy of the Agency’s estimate of the
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: EPA’s Office of Land and
Emergency Management Sustainable
Food Management (SFM) program is
designed to advance sustainable food
management practices throughout the
United States by preventing and
diverting wasted food from landfills.
The focal point of the SFM program is
the Food Recovery Challenge in which
organizations pledge to improve their
sustainable food management practices.
The success of the SFM program efforts
to divert wasted food from landfills
requires sufficient capacity to process
the diverted materials which includes
composting and anaerobic digestion
operations. In addition to increasing
opportunity to process wasted food
diverted from the municipal solid waste
stream, anaerobic digesters achieve
social, environmental and economic
benefits, such as generation of
renewable energy, reduction of methane
emissions, and opportunities to improve
soil health through the production of
soil amendments. The SFM program
supports these efforts by educating state
and local governments and communities
about the benefits of wasted food
diversion. The SFM program also builds
partnerships with state agencies and
other strategic partners interested in
developing organics recycling capacity
and provides tools to assist
organizations in developing anaerobic
digestion (AD) projects.
This information collection consists
of a request for data not currently
available on AD facilities processing
wasted food as well as a review and
update of the existing SFM AD facility
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inventory. Correspondence will include
a questionnaire through which
respondents can provide new
information on their AD projects and an
update to the existing AD facility
inventory, if appropriate. This will be
the first time the SFM program has
formally collected data for this
inventory.
Form numbers: None.
Respondents/affected entities: State
Liaisons, Industry Representatives,
Project Owner/Operators, and Other
Stakeholders (e.g. non-profits).
Respondent’s obligation to respond:
Voluntary.
Estimated number of respondents:
460 (total).
Frequency of response: Annually.
Total estimated burden: 231 hours
(per year). Burden is defined at 5 CFR
1320.03(b).
Total estimated cost: $16,972 (per
year), includes $0 annualized capital or
operation & maintenance costs.
Changes in estimates: There are no
changes in burden estimates as this is a
new ICR.
Dated: February 18, 2016.
John A. Armstead,
Director, Land and Chemicals Division, EPA
Region III.
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AGENCY
[EPA–HQ–OPPT–2016–0099; FRL–9942–65]
Premanufacture Notice for a Certain
New Chemical; Extension of Review
Period
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice announces EPA’s
extension of the review period for a
premanufacture notice (PMN) P–14–
0627 under the Toxic Substances
Control Act (TSCA). Based on analysis,
the Agency requires an extension of the
review period to investigate further
potential risk, examine regulatory
options, and prepare the necessary
documents, should regulatory action be
required.
DATES: The review period is extended to
May 25, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
For technical information contact: Jeff
Bauer, Chemical Control Division
(7405M), Office of Pollution Prevention
and Toxics, Environmental Protection
Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.,
Washington, DC 20460–0001; telephone
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number: (202) 564–9042; email address:
Bauer.Jeff@epa.gov.
For general information contact: The
TSCA-Hotline, ABVI-Goodwill, 422
South Clinton Ave., Rochester, NY
14620; telephone number: (202) 554–
1404; email address: TSCA-Hotline@
epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. General Information
A. Does this action apply to me?
This action is directed to the chemical
manufacturing company that submitted
the PMN. This action may also be of
interest to persons concerned about
health, environmental, and/or economic
aspects of this new chemical substance.
Since other entities may also be
interested, the Agency has not
attempted to describe all the specific
entities that may be affected by this
action.
B. How can I get copies of this document
and other related information?
The docket for this action, identified
by docket identification (ID) number
EPA–HQ–OPPT–2016–0099, is available
at https://www.regulations.gov or at the
Office of Pollution Prevention and
Toxics Docket (OPPT Docket),
Environmental Protection Agency
Docket Center (EPA/DC), West William
Jefferson Clinton Bldg., Rm. 3334, 1301
Constitution Ave. NW., Washington,
DC. The Public 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 OPPT
Docket is (202) 566–0280. Please review
the visitor instructions and additional
information about the docket available
at https://www.epa.gov/dockets.
II. What chemical is subject to this
notice?
On June 19, 2014, EPA received PMN
number P–14–0627 for a new chemical
substance, identified as Cyclic amide.
The submitter claimed the company
name, specific chemical identity,
production volume, use information,
process information, and other
information to be CBI.
III. What action is the Agency taking?
The notice of receipt for this PMN
was published in the Federal Register of
September 16, 2014 (79 FR 55460)
(FRL–9915–80). The running of the
PMN review period was voluntarily
suspended by the PMN submitter with
EPA’s agreement. The PMN review
period has been resumed. As extended,
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[EPA-HQ-RCRA-2015-0836; FRL-9943-12-Region 3]
Proposed Information Collection Request; Comment Request;
Collection of Information on Anaerobic Digestion Facilities Processing
Wasted Food To Support EPA's Sustainable Food Management Programs
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency is planning to submit an
information collection request (ICR), ``Collection of Information on
Anaerobic Digestion Facilities Processing Wasted Food to support EPA's
Sustainable Food Management Programs'' (EPA ICR No. 2533.01, OMB
Control No. 2050-NEW) to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). Before doing so, EPA is soliciting public
comments on specific aspects of the proposed information collection as
described below. This is a request for approval of a new collection. An
Agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently
valid OMB control number.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before May 2, 2016.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, referencing Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-RCRA-
2015-0836 online using www.regulations.gov or by mail to: EPA Docket
Center, Environmental Protection Agency, Mail Code 228221T, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460.
EPA's policy is that all comments received will be included in the
public docket without change including any personal information
provided, unless the comment includes profanity, threats, information
claimed to be Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other
information whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Melissa Pennington, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Region 3, Mail Code 3LC40, 1650 Arch Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19103; telephone number: 215-814-3372; fax number:
215-814-3114; email address: pennington.melissa@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Supporting documents which explain in detail
the information that the EPA will be collecting are available in the
public docket for this ICR. The docket can be viewed online at
www.regulations.gov or in person at the EPA Docket Center, WJC 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.
Pursuant to section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the PRA, EPA is soliciting
comments and information to enable it to: (i) Evaluate whether the
proposed
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collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the Agency, including whether the information will
have practical utility; (ii) evaluate the accuracy of the Agency's
estimate of the 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: EPA's Office of Land and Emergency Management Sustainable
Food Management (SFM) program is designed to advance sustainable food
management practices throughout the United States by preventing and
diverting wasted food from landfills. The focal point of the SFM
program is the Food Recovery Challenge in which organizations pledge to
improve their sustainable food management practices. The success of the
SFM program efforts to divert wasted food from landfills requires
sufficient capacity to process the diverted materials which includes
composting and anaerobic digestion operations. In addition to
increasing opportunity to process wasted food diverted from the
municipal solid waste stream, anaerobic digesters achieve social,
environmental and economic benefits, such as generation of renewable
energy, reduction of methane emissions, and opportunities to improve
soil health through the production of soil amendments. The SFM program
supports these efforts by educating state and local governments and
communities about the benefits of wasted food diversion. The SFM
program also builds partnerships with state agencies and other
strategic partners interested in developing organics recycling capacity
and provides tools to assist organizations in developing anaerobic
digestion (AD) projects.
This information collection consists of a request for data not
currently available on AD facilities processing wasted food as well as
a review and update of the existing SFM AD facility inventory.
Correspondence will include a questionnaire through which respondents
can provide new information on their AD projects and an update to the
existing AD facility inventory, if appropriate. This will be the first
time the SFM program has formally collected data for this inventory.
Form numbers: None.
Respondents/affected entities: State Liaisons, Industry
Representatives, Project Owner/Operators, and Other Stakeholders (e.g.
non-profits).
Respondent's obligation to respond: Voluntary.
Estimated number of respondents: 460 (total).
Frequency of response: Annually.
Total estimated burden: 231 hours (per year). Burden is defined at
5 CFR 1320.03(b).
Total estimated cost: $16,972 (per year), includes $0 annualized
capital or operation & maintenance costs.
Changes in estimates: There are no changes in burden estimates as
this is a new ICR.
Dated: February 18, 2016.
John A. Armstead,
Director, Land and Chemicals Division, EPA Region III.
[FR Doc. 2016-04603 Filed 3-1-16; 8:45 am]
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