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diverse Council.
If you or your organization wants to
nominate one or more people for
appointment to the Council to represent
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above, submit nominations to Larry
Good, Council Executive Secretary,
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Department of Labor, 200 Constitution
Ave. NW, Suite N–5623, Washington,
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Advisory Committee for Mathematical
and Physical Sciences; Notice of
Meeting
In accordance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–
463, as amended), the National Science
Foundation (NSF) announces the
following meeting:
NAME AND COMMITTEE CODE: Advisory
Committee for Mathematical and
Physical Sciences (#66).
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DATE AND TIME:
August 14, 2018; 12:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
August 15, 2018; 8:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
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https://
www.nsf.gov/mps/advisory.jsp.
Open.
Notice (Regarding Weapons at Atomic
Safety and Licensing Board
Proceeding); In the Matter of Crow
Butte Resources, Inc. (Marsland
Expansion Area)
Christopher Coox,
National Science Foundation, 2415
Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, VA
22314; Telephone: 703.292.5137; Email:
ccoox@nsf.gov.
July 27, 2018.
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
Before the Licensing Board: G. Paul Bollwerk,
III, Chairman, Dr. Richard E. Wardwell,
Dr. Thomas J. Hirons
National Science Foundation,
2415 Eisenhower Ave. Alexandria, VA
22314.
MEETING INFORMATION:
TYPE OF MEETING:
CONTACT PERSON:
To provide advice,
recommendations, and counsel on major
goals and policies pertaining to
mathematical and physical sciences
programs and activities.
PURPOSE OF MEETING:
Agenda
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
• Meeting opening, FACA briefing,
introductions, and approval of
previous meeting minutes
• MPS update
• Big Ideas: Quantum Leap: Leading the
Next Quantum Revolution
• Big Ideas: Windows on the Universe:
The Era of Multi-Messenger
Astrophysics
• Preparation for meeting with the NSF
Director and Chief Operating Officer
(COO)
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
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• Meeting opening and FACA briefing
• Update: Sexual Harassment
• Big Ideas: Harnessing the Data
Revolution
• Big Ideas: Understanding the Rules of
Life: Predicting Phenotype
• Discussion: Synthetic Biology
• Update from MPSAC sub-committee
on the Physics Frontiers Centers
Program
• Discussion with NSF Director and
COO
• Wrap up and opportunity for public
Q&A/comments
Dated: July 30, 2018.
Crystal Robinson,
Committee Management Officer.
Notice is hereby given that the rules
and policies regarding the possession of
weapons in United States Courthouses
and United States Federal Buildings in
the State of Nebraska shall apply to all
proceedings conducted in governmental
or private facilities in Nebraska by the
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board of
the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
Accordingly, no person other than
federal law enforcement personnel or
law enforcement personnel from the
Dawes County Sheriff’s Department, or
any other authorized Nebraska state or
local law enforcement organization,
while performing official duties, shall
wear or otherwise carry a firearm, edged
weapon, impact weapon, electronic
control device, chemical weapon,
ammunition, or other dangerous
weapon into the limited appearance
session scheduled at the Chadron State
College Student Center in Chadron,
Nebraska, on Sunday, October 28, 2018,
or the evidentiary hearing scheduled to
begin on Tuesday, October 30, 2018, at
the Crawford Community Building in
Crawford, Nebraska.
This notice does not apply to state or
local law enforcement officers
responding to a call for assistance from
within the Chadron State College
Student Center or the Crawford
Community Building.
For the Atomic Safety and Licensing
Board.
Dated: Rockville, Maryland, July 27, 2018.
George P. Bollwerk III,
Chairman, Administrative Judge.
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Notice of Hearing (Notice of
Evidentiary Hearing and Opportunity
To Provide Oral, Written, and AudioRecorded Limited Appearance
Statements); In the Matter of Crow
Butte Resources, Inc. (Marsland
Expansion Area)
July 27, 2018.
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
Before the Licensing Board: G. Paul Bollwerk,
III, Chairman, Dr. Richard E. Wardwell, Dr.
Thomas J. Hirons
The Atomic Safety and Licensing
Board hereby gives notice that it will
convene an evidentiary hearing to
receive testimony and exhibits in this
proceeding regarding intervenor Oglala
Sioux Tribe’s (OST) challenge to the
May 2012 application of Crow Butte
Resources, Inc., (CBR) seeking to amend
the existing 10 CFR part 40 source
materials license for its Crow Butte in
situ uranium recovery (ISR) site to
authorize CBR to operate a satellite ISR
facility within the Marsland Expansion
Area (MEA) in Dawes County, Nebraska.
The evidentiary hearing will concern
OST’s admitted Contention 2, which
raises hydrogeological-related
environmental and safety matters
regarding the proposed license
amendment. In addition, the Board
gives notice that, in accordance with 10
CFR 2.315(a) and the procedures
specified below, it will entertain oral,
written, and audio-recorded limited
appearance statements from members of
the public in connection with the issues
raised by Contention 2.
A. Matters To Be Considered
As set forth by the Licensing Board in
a July 20, 2018 issuance, OST
Contention 2 provides as follows:
OST Contention 2: Failure to Include
Adequate Hydrogeological Information
to Demonstrate Ability to Contain Fluid
Migration
The application and final environmental
assessment fail to provide sufficient
information regarding the geological setting
of the area to meet the requirements of 10
CFR part 40, Appendix A, Criteria 4(e) and
5G(2); the National Environmental Policy
Act; and NUREG–1569 section 2.6. The
application and final environmental
assessment similarly fail to provide sufficient
information to establish potential effects of
the project on the adjacent surface and
ground-water resources, as required by
NUREG–1569 section 2.7, and the National
Environmental Policy Act.
LBP–18–3, 88 NRC __, __(slip op. at 43)
(July 20, 2018). This issue will be the
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Advisory Committee for Mathematical and Physical Sciences; Notice
of Meeting
In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92-
463, as amended), the National Science Foundation (NSF) announces the
following meeting:
Name and Committee Code: Advisory Committee for Mathematical and
Physical Sciences (#66).
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Date and Time:
August 14, 2018; 12:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
August 15, 2018; 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Place: National Science Foundation, 2415 Eisenhower Ave. Alexandria, VA
22314.
Meeting Information: https://www.nsf.gov/mps/advisory.jsp.
Type of Meeting: Open.
Contact Person: Christopher Coox, National Science Foundation, 2415
Eisenhower Ave., Alexandria, VA 22314; Telephone: 703.292.5137; Email:
[email protected].
Purpose of Meeting: To provide advice, recommendations, and counsel on
major goals and policies pertaining to mathematical and physical
sciences programs and activities.
Agenda
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Meeting opening, FACA briefing, introductions, and approval of
previous meeting minutes
MPS update
Big Ideas: Quantum Leap: Leading the Next Quantum Revolution
Big Ideas: Windows on the Universe: The Era of Multi-Messenger
Astrophysics
Preparation for meeting with the NSF Director and Chief
Operating Officer (COO)
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
Meeting opening and FACA briefing
Update: Sexual Harassment
Big Ideas: Harnessing the Data Revolution
Big Ideas: Understanding the Rules of Life: Predicting
Phenotype
Discussion: Synthetic Biology
Update from MPSAC sub-committee on the Physics Frontiers
Centers Program
Discussion with NSF Director and COO
Wrap up and opportunity for public Q&A/comments
Dated: July 30, 2018.
Crystal Robinson,
Committee Management Officer.
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