Notice of Availability of Uniform National Discharge Standards (UNDS) for Vessels of the Armed Forces-Phase III Batch One, 31848-31849 [2019-14211]
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Dated: June 28, 2019.
Rey Israel Marquez,
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Agency Information Collection
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Application Package for Data
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NCCC Impact Studies
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The Corporation for National
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Title of Collection: Data Collection
Instruments for AmeriCorps NCCC
Impact Studies.
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• Evaluate whether the proposed
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Dated: June 26, 2019.
Laura Qin,
Research Analyst, Office of Research and
Evaluation.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Notice of Availability of Uniform
National Discharge Standards (UNDS)
for Vessels of the Armed Forces–
Phase III Batch One
Department of Defense (DoD).
Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
DoD has developed internal
regulations on the design, construction,
installation, and use of marine pollution
control devices (MCPDs) to meet
performance standards for 11 discharges
incidental to the normal operation of a
vessel of the Armed Forces into the
navigable waters of the United States,
the territorial seas, and the contiguous
zone, and is making them publicly
available.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mike Pletke; Chief of Naval Operations
(N45), 2000 Navy Pentagon (Rm.
2D253), Washington, DC 20350–2000;
(703) 695–5184; mike.pletke@navy.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
312 of the Clean Water Act (CWA), as
amended by Section 325 of the National
Defense Authorization Act of 1996,
requires the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) and DoD to develop
Uniform National Discharge Standards
(UNDS) to control certain discharges
incidental to the normal operation of a
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vessel of the Armed Forces. The EPA
and DoD have already issued required
joint rules (64 FR 25126 (May 10, 1999)
and 82 FR 3173 (January 10, 2017), 40
CFR part 1700). This notice announces
that DoD is also issuing a DoD-only
internal regulation as part of this
requirement. Although issued by DoD
alone, the regulation will apply (by
agreement with the Department of
Homeland Security) not only to DoD but
also to the U.S. Coast Guard (at all
times, including when it is a Service in
the Department of Homeland Security).
Section 312(n)(4) of the CWA requires
DoD, in consultation with EPA and the
Secretary of the Department in which
the U.S. Coast Guard is operating, to
promulgate regulations governing the
design, construction, installation, and
use of MPCDs necessary to meet the
discharge performance standards
established in the EPA-DoD joint rules.
These regulations are issued under
the authority of the Secretary as an
internal regulation, DoD Manual
4715.06, Volume 4, ‘‘Regulations on
Vessels Owned or Operated by the
Department of Defense: Discharges
Incidental to Normal Operations,’’
which can be found at: https://
www.esd.whs.mil/Directives/issuances/
dodm/.
There is no notice and comment
requirement for these regulations
because they are internal to the
department and to the Coast Guard and
otherwise exempt by 5 U.S.C. 553(a)(1)
and (2). Furthermore, EPA and DoD
provided for notice and comment
during the promulgation of the joint
EPA-DoD regulations, as required by the
CWA.
Because EPA and DoD determined
that these regulations, once finalized,
would have federalism implications,
they had several rounds of consultations
with state and local governments during
the promulgation of the joint EPA-DoD
regulations, as described in the final
rule at 82 FR 3181, January 10, 2017.
Dated: June 28, 2019.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Department of the Air Force
• Air Force Research Laboratory: Ms.
Rosalyn Jones-Byrd, Directorate of
Personnel, 1864 4th Street, WrightPatterson Air Force Base, OH 45433–
5209;
• Joint Warfare Analysis Center: Ms.
Amy Balmaz, 4048 Higley Road,
Dahlgren, VA 22448.
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• Army Research Institute: Dr. Scott
Shadrick, 6000 6th Street, Bldg. 1464,
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060–5586;
• Army Research Laboratory: Ms.
Dianne Hawkins, AMSRD–ARL–O–HR,
2800 Powder Mill Road, Adelphi, MD
20783–1197;
• Combat Capabilities Development
Command-Armaments Center: Mr. Mike
Nicotra, Human Capital Management
Office, Building 1, 3rd Floor, RDAR–
EIH, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806–5000;
• Combat Capabilities Development
Command-Aviation and Missile Center:
Ms. Nancy Salmon, 5400 Fowler Road,
Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898–5000;
• Combat Capabilities Development
Command-Chemical Biological Center:
Ms. Patricia Milwicz, Office of the
Technical Director, Workforce
Management Office, Department of the
Army, ATTN: RDCB–DPC–W, 5183
Blackhawk Road, Building 3330,
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010–
5424;
• Combat Capabilities Development
Command-Command, Control,
Communications, Computers, Cyber,
Intelligence, Surveillance, and
Reconnaissance Center: Mr. Christopher
Tahaney, C5ISR Campus Building 6002,
Room D3126D, ATTN: RDER–DOS–ER,
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005;
• Combat Capabilities Development
Command-Ground Vehicle Systems
Center: Ms. Jennifer Davis, ATTN:
RDTA–CS/MS 204, Warren, MI 48397–
5000;
• Combat Capabilities Development
Command-Soldier Center: Ms. Joelle
Montecalvo, Kansas Street, (AMSRD–
NSR–BO–W), Natick, MA 01760;
• Engineer Research and
Development Center: Ms. Patricia
Sullivan, 3909 Halls Ferry Road,
Vicksburg, MS 39180–6199;
• Medical Research and Materiel
Command: Ms. Linda Krout, 505 Scott
St., Fort Detrick, MD 21702–5000;
• Technical Center, Space and
Missile Defense Command/Army Forces
Strategic Command (SMDC/ARSTRAT):
Mr. Chad Marshall, 5220 Martin Road,
Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898–5000.
Department of the Navy
• Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons
Division and Aircraft Division: Mr.
Richard Cracraft, Weapons Division,
Code 730000D, 1 Administration Circle,
Building 00464, China Lake, CA 93555–
6100;
• Naval Facilities Engineering
Command Engineering and
Expeditionary Warfare Center: Ms. Lori
Leigh, Code BD13, 1000 23rd Avenue,
Port Hueneme, CA 93043.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Notice of Availability of Uniform National Discharge Standards
(UNDS) for Vessels of the Armed Forces-Phase III Batch One
AGENCY: Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: DoD has developed internal regulations on the design,
construction, installation, and use of marine pollution control devices
(MCPDs) to meet performance standards for 11 discharges incidental to
the normal operation of a vessel of the Armed Forces into the navigable
waters of the United States, the territorial seas, and the contiguous
zone, and is making them publicly available.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mike Pletke; Chief of Naval Operations
(N45), 2000 Navy Pentagon (Rm. 2D253), Washington, DC 20350-2000; (703)
695-5184; [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 312 of the Clean Water Act (CWA), as
amended by Section 325 of the National Defense Authorization Act of
1996, requires the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and DoD to
develop Uniform National Discharge Standards (UNDS) to control certain
discharges incidental to the normal operation of a
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vessel of the Armed Forces. The EPA and DoD have already issued
required joint rules (64 FR 25126 (May 10, 1999) and 82 FR 3173
(January 10, 2017), 40 CFR part 1700). This notice announces that DoD
is also issuing a DoD-only internal regulation as part of this
requirement. Although issued by DoD alone, the regulation will apply
(by agreement with the Department of Homeland Security) not only to DoD
but also to the U.S. Coast Guard (at all times, including when it is a
Service in the Department of Homeland Security).
Section 312(n)(4) of the CWA requires DoD, in consultation with EPA
and the Secretary of the Department in which the U.S. Coast Guard is
operating, to promulgate regulations governing the design,
construction, installation, and use of MPCDs necessary to meet the
discharge performance standards established in the EPA-DoD joint rules.
These regulations are issued under the authority of the Secretary
as an internal regulation, DoD Manual 4715.06, Volume 4, ``Regulations
on Vessels Owned or Operated by the Department of Defense: Discharges
Incidental to Normal Operations,'' which can be found at: https://www.esd.whs.mil/Directives/issuances/dodm/.
There is no notice and comment requirement for these regulations
because they are internal to the department and to the Coast Guard and
otherwise exempt by 5 U.S.C. 553(a)(1) and (2). Furthermore, EPA and
DoD provided for notice and comment during the promulgation of the
joint EPA-DoD regulations, as required by the CWA.
Because EPA and DoD determined that these regulations, once
finalized, would have federalism implications, they had several rounds
of consultations with state and local governments during the
promulgation of the joint EPA-DoD regulations, as described in the
final rule at 82 FR 3181, January 10, 2017.
Dated: June 28, 2019.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
[FR Doc. 2019-14211 Filed 7-2-19; 8:45 am]
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