Notice of Availability of the Final Re-Evaluation of the O'Hare Modernization Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Interim Fly Quiet (Final Re-Evaluation), 33799-33800 [2019-14827]
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to Additional U.S. Note 5 to Chapter 17
of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of
the United States (HTSUS), the United
States maintains TRQs for imports of
raw cane and refined sugar. Pursuant to
Additional U.S. Note 8 to Chapter 17 of
the HTSUS, the United States maintains
TRQs for imports of sugar-containing
products.
Section 404(d)(3) of the Uruguay
Round Agreements Act (19 U.S.C.
3601(d)(3)) authorizes the President to
allocate the in-quota quantity of a TRQ
for any agricultural product among
supplying countries or customs areas.
The President delegated this authority
to the U.S. Trade Representative under
Presidential Proclamation 6763 (60 FR
1007).
On June 27, 2019, the Secretary of
Agriculture (Secretary) announced the
sugar program provisions for FY 2020.
The Secretary announced an in-quota
quantity of the TRQ for raw cane sugar
for FY 2020 of 1,117,195 metric tons
raw value (MTRV) (conversion factor: 1
metric ton = 1.10231125 short tons),
which is the minimum amount to which
the United States is committed under
the World Trade Organization (WTO)
Uruguay Round Agreements. The U.S.
Trade Representative is allocating this
quantity (1,117,195 MTRV) to the
following countries in the amounts
specified below:
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Argentina ..............................
Australia ................................
Barbados ..............................
Belize ....................................
Bolivia ...................................
Brazil .....................................
Colombia ...............................
Congo ...................................
Costa Rica ............................
Cote d’Ivoire .........................
Dominican Republic ..............
Ecuador ................................
El Salvador ...........................
Fiji .........................................
Gabon ...................................
Guatemala ............................
Guyana .................................
Haiti .......................................
Honduras ..............................
India ......................................
Jamaica ................................
Madagascar ..........................
Malawi ...................................
Mauritius ...............................
Mexico ..................................
Mozambique .........................
Nicaragua .............................
Panama ................................
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FY 2020 raw
cane sugar
allocations
(MTRV)
45,281
87,402
7,371
11,584
8,424
152,691
25,273
7,258
15,796
7,258
185,335
11,584
27,379
9,477
7,258
50,546
12,636
7,258
10,530
8,424
11,584
7,258
10,530
12,636
7,258
13,690
22,114
30,538
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FY 2020 raw
cane sugar
allocations
(MTRV)
Country
Papua New Guinea ..............
Paraguay ..............................
Peru ......................................
Philippines ............................
South Africa ..........................
St. Kitts & Nevis ...................
Swaziland .............................
Taiwan ..................................
Thailand ................................
Trinidad & Tobago ................
Uruguay ................................
Zimbabwe .............................
7,258
7,258
43,175
142,160
24,220
7,258
16,849
12,636
14,743
7,371
7,258
12,636
The U.S. Trade Representative based
these allocations on the countries’
historical shipments to the United
States. The allocations of the in-quota
quantities of the raw cane sugar TRQ to
countries that are net importers of sugar
are conditioned on receipt of the
appropriate verifications of origin, and
certificates for quota eligibility must
accompany imports from any country
for which an allocation has been
provided.
On June 27, 2019, the Secretary also
announced the establishment of the inquota quantity of the FY 2020 refined
sugar TRQ at 192,000 MTRV for which
the sucrose content, by weight in the
dry state, must have a polarimeter
reading of 99.5 degrees or more. This
amount includes the minimum level to
which the United States is committed
under the Uruguay Round Agreements
(22,000 MTRV of which 1,656 MTRV is
reserved for specialty sugar) and an
additional 170,000 MTRV for specialty
sugars. The U.S. Trade Representative is
allocating the refined sugar TRQ as
follows: 10,300 MTRV of refined sugar
to Canada; 2,954 MTRV to Mexico; and
7,090 MTRV to be administered on a
first-come, first-served basis.
Imports of all specialty sugar will be
administered on a first-come, firstserved basis in five tranches. The
Secretary has announced that the total
in-quota quantity of specialty sugar will
be the 1,656 MTRV included in the
WTO minimum plus an additional
170,000 MTRV. The first tranche of
1,656 MTRV will open October 1, 2019.
All types of specialty sugars are eligible
for entry under this tranche. The second
tranche of 50,000 MTRV will open on
October 9, 2019. The third tranche of
50,000 MTRV will open on January 22,
2020. The fourth tranche of 35,000
MTRV will open on April 15, 2020. The
fifth tranche of 35,000 MTRV will open
on July 15, 2020. The second, third,
fourth and fifth tranches will be
reserved for organic sugar and other
specialty sugars not currently produced
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commercially in the United States or
reasonably available from domestic
sources.
With respect to the in-quota quantity
of 64,709 MTRV of the TRQ for imports
of certain sugar-containing products
maintained under Additional U.S. Note
8 to chapter 17 of the HTSUS, the U.S.
Trade Representative is allocating
59,250 MTRV to Canada. The
remainder, 5,459 MTRV, of the in-quota
quantity is available for other countries
on a first-come, first-served basis.
Raw cane sugar, refined and specialty
sugar and sugar-containing products for
FY 2020 TRQs may enter the United
States as of October 1, 2019.
Gregory Doud,
Chief Agricultural Negotiator, Office of the
United States Trade Representative.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Availability of the Final ReEvaluation of the O’Hare Modernization
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Proposed Interim Fly Quiet (Final
Re-Evaluation)
Federal Aviation
Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice of availability of Final
Re-Evaluation.
AGENCY:
The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) announces that
the Final Written Re-Evaluation of the
O’Hare Modernization Environmental
Impact Statement for the Proposed
Interim Fly Quiet (Final Re-Evaluation)
for Chicago O’Hare International
Airport, Chicago, Illinois is available.
The Final Re-Evaluation analyzes and
discloses the potential environmental
impacts associated with the Proposed
Interim Fly Quiet at O’Hare
International Airport pursuant to the
National Environmental Policy Act.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Amy Hanson, Environmental Protection
Specialist, Federal Aviation
Administration, Chicago Airports
District Office, 2300 East Devon
Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60018, Phone:
847–294–7354, FAX: 847–294–7046.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Location of Proposed Action: O’Hare
International Airport, Des Plaines and
DuPage River Watersheds, Cook and
DuPage Counties, Chicago, Illinois
(Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, and 18,
Township 41 North, Range 10 East, 3rd
P.M.).
SUMMARY:
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The Final Re-Evaluation is available
on line at (https://www.faa.gov/airports/
airport_development/omp/ifq_re_eval/)
and at the following libraries in Illinois
through August 14, 2019: Addison
Public Library, Arlington Heights
Library, Bartlett Public Library,
Bellwood Public Library, Bensenville
Community Public Library, Berkeley
Public Library, Bloomingdale Public
Library, Carol Stream Public Library, the
following Chicago libraries (Albany Park
Library, Austin-Irving Library, Bezazian
Library, Bucktown/Wicker Park Library,
Budlong Woods Library, Conrad Sulzer
Regional Library, Dunning Library,
Edgebrook Library, Edgewater Library,
Galewood/Mont Clare Library, Harold
Washington Library, Humboldt Park
Library, Independence Library, Jefferson
Park Library, Lincoln/Belmont Library,
Lincoln Park Library, Logan Square
Library, Mayfair Library, Merlo Library,
North Austin Library, North Pulaski
Library, Northtown Library, Oriole Park
Library, Portage-Cragin Library, Roden
Library, Rogers Park Library, Uptown
Library, West Belmont Library), College
of DuPage Library, Des Plaines Library,
Downers Grove Library, Elk Grove
Village Public Library, Elmhurst Public
Library, Elmwood Park Public Library,
Evanston Public Library, Forest Park
Public Library, Franklin Park Public
Library, Glen Ellyn Public Library,
Glencoe Public Library, Glenside Public
Library in Glendale Heights, Glenview
Public Library, Hanover Park Branch
Library, Eisenhower Public Library in
Harwood Heights, Hillside Public
Library, Hoffman Estates Library, Itasca
Community Library, Lisle Library
District, Helen Plum Library in
Lombard, Maywood Public Library,
Melrose Park Public Library, Morton
Grove Public Library, Mount Prospect
Public Library, Niles Public Library,
Northbrook Public Library, Northlake
Public Library, Oak Brook Public
Library, Oak Park Public Library,
Oakton Community College Library,
Park Ridge Public Library, Prospect
Heights Public Library, River Forest
Public Library, River Grove Public
Library, Rolling Meadows Library,
Roselle Public Library, Schaumburg
Township District Library, Schiller Park
Public Library, Skokie Public Library,
St. Charles Public Library, Villa Park
Public Library, West Chicago Public
Library, Wheaton Public Library,
Wilmette Public Library, WinnetkaNorthfield Library, Winnetka-Northfield
Library—Northfield Branch, and Wood
Dale Public Library.
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Issued in Des Plaines, IL, June 21, 2019.
Deb Bartell,
Manager, Chicago Airports District Office.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Availability of the Final Re-Evaluation of the O'Hare
Modernization Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Interim
Fly Quiet (Final Re-Evaluation)
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice of availability of Final Re-Evaluation.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announces that the
Final Written Re-Evaluation of the O'Hare Modernization Environmental
Impact Statement for the Proposed Interim Fly Quiet (Final Re-
Evaluation) for Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois
is available. The Final Re-Evaluation analyzes and discloses the
potential environmental impacts associated with the Proposed Interim
Fly Quiet at O'Hare International Airport pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Amy Hanson, Environmental Protection
Specialist, Federal Aviation Administration, Chicago Airports District
Office, 2300 East Devon Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60018, Phone: 847-294-
7354, FAX: 847-294-7046.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Location of Proposed Action: O'Hare International Airport, Des
Plaines and DuPage River Watersheds, Cook and DuPage Counties, Chicago,
Illinois (Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, and 18, Township 41 North,
Range 10 East, 3rd P.M.).
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The Final Re-Evaluation is available on line at (https://www.faa.gov/airports/airport_development/omp/ifq_re_eval/) and at the
following libraries in Illinois through August 14, 2019: Addison Public
Library, Arlington Heights Library, Bartlett Public Library, Bellwood
Public Library, Bensenville Community Public Library, Berkeley Public
Library, Bloomingdale Public Library, Carol Stream Public Library, the
following Chicago libraries (Albany Park Library, Austin-Irving
Library, Bezazian Library, Bucktown/Wicker Park Library, Budlong Woods
Library, Conrad Sulzer Regional Library, Dunning Library, Edgebrook
Library, Edgewater Library, Galewood/Mont Clare Library, Harold
Washington Library, Humboldt Park Library, Independence Library,
Jefferson Park Library, Lincoln/Belmont Library, Lincoln Park Library,
Logan Square Library, Mayfair Library, Merlo Library, North Austin
Library, North Pulaski Library, Northtown Library, Oriole Park Library,
Portage-Cragin Library, Roden Library, Rogers Park Library, Uptown
Library, West Belmont Library), College of DuPage Library, Des Plaines
Library, Downers Grove Library, Elk Grove Village Public Library,
Elmhurst Public Library, Elmwood Park Public Library, Evanston Public
Library, Forest Park Public Library, Franklin Park Public Library, Glen
Ellyn Public Library, Glencoe Public Library, Glenside Public Library
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Library, Eisenhower Public Library in Harwood Heights, Hillside Public
Library, Hoffman Estates Library, Itasca Community Library, Lisle
Library District, Helen Plum Library in Lombard, Maywood Public
Library, Melrose Park Public Library, Morton Grove Public Library,
Mount Prospect Public Library, Niles Public Library, Northbrook Public
Library, Northlake Public Library, Oak Brook Public Library, Oak Park
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Library, Prospect Heights Public Library, River Forest Public Library,
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Library, Schaumburg Township District Library, Schiller Park Public
Library, Skokie Public Library, St. Charles Public Library, Villa Park
Public Library, West Chicago Public Library, Wheaton Public Library,
Wilmette Public Library, Winnetka-Northfield Library, Winnetka-
Northfield Library--Northfield Branch, and Wood Dale Public Library.
Issued in Des Plaines, IL, June 21, 2019.
Deb Bartell,
Manager, Chicago Airports District Office.
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