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EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
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HISTORY:
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Dated: June 5, 2019.
Vaughn Noga,
Senior Agency Official for Privacy.
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AGENCY
[EPA–HQ–OECA–2012–0659; FRL–9995–
95–OMS]
Information Collection Request
Submitted to OMB for Review and
Approval; Comment Request; NESHAP
for Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning
Facilities (Renewal)
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) has submitted an
information collection request (ICR),
NESHAP for Perchloroethylene Dry
Cleaning Facilities (EPA ICR Number
1415.12, OMB Control Number 2060–
0234, to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) for review and approval
in accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act. This is a proposed
extension of the ICR, which is currently
approved through August 31, 2019.
Public comments were previously
requested, via the Federal Register, on
May 30, 2018 during a 60-day comment
period. This notice allows for an
additional 30 days for public comments.
A fuller description of the ICR is given
below, including its estimated burden
SUMMARY:
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and cost to the public. An agency may
neither conduct nor sponsor, and a
person is not required to respond to, a
collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control
number.
DATES: Additional comments may be
submitted on or before August 19, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
referencing Docket ID Number EPA–
HQ–OECA–2012–0659, to: (1) EPA
online using www.regulations.gov (our
preferred method), or by email to
docket.oeca@epa.gov, or by mail to: EPA
Docket Center, Environmental
Protection Agency, Mail Code 28221T,
1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW,
Washington, DC 20460; and (2) OMB via
email to oira_submission@omb.eop.gov.
Address comments to OMB Desk Officer
for EPA.
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:
Patrick Yellin, Monitoring, Assistance,
and Media Programs Division, Office of
Compliance, Mail Code 2227A,
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC
20460; telephone number: (202) 564–
2970; fax number: (202) 564–0050;
email address: yellin.patrick@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, EPA 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.
Abstract: The National Emission
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP) for Perchloroethylene Dry
Cleaning Facilities (40 CFR part 63,
subpart M) were proposed on December
9, 1991, promulgated on September 22,
1993, and most recently-amended on
July 11, 2008. These regulations apply
to existing and new dry-cleaning
facilities that use perchloroethylene
(PCE). New facilities include those that
commenced either construction or
reconstruction after the date of proposal.
This information is being collected to
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assure compliance with 40 CFR part 63,
subpart M.
In general, all NESHAP standards
require initial notifications,
performance tests, and periodic reports
by the owners/operators of the affected
facilities. They are also required to
maintain records of the occurrence and
duration of any startup, shutdown, or
malfunction in the operation of an
affected facility, or any period during
which the monitoring system is
inoperative. These notifications, reports,
and records are essential in determining
compliance, and are required of all
affected facilities subject to NESHAP.
Form Numbers: None.
Respondents/affected entities: Dry
cleaning facilities that use
perchloroethylene.
Respondent’s obligation to respond:
Mandatory (40 CFR part 63, subpart M).
Estimated number of respondents:
28,020 (total).
Frequency of response: Initially and
occasionally.
Total estimated burden: 1,590,000
hours (per year). Burden is defined at 5
CFR 1320.3(b).
Total estimated cost: $189,000,000
(per year), which includes $948,000 in
annualized capital/startup and/or
operation & maintenance costs.
Changes in the Estimates: There is an
adjustment increase in the total
estimated burden as currently identified
in the OMB Inventory of Approved
Burdens. This increase is not due to any
program changes. The adjustment
increase in burden from the most
recently-approved ICR is due to an
increase in the number of existing major
sources. The EPA’s records indicate that
there are currently 20 major sources
subject to this NESHAP; the previous
estimate of 12 major sources was based
on the final amendments to the
NESHAP in 2008. There is also an
adjustment increase in operation and
maintenance costs due to the increase in
the number of respondents. Finally,
there is an adjustment increase in labor
costs to account for costs from major
source facilities operated by Federal
employees versus the private sector.
Courtney Kerwin,
Director, Regulatory Support Division.
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AGENCY
[EPA–HQ–OECA–2015–0190; FRL–9996–
46–OMS]
Information Collection Request
Submitted to OMB for Review and
Approval; Comment Request; NSPS
for Nitric Acid Plants (Renewal)
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) has submitted an
information collection request (ICR),
NSPS for Nitric Acid Plants (EPA ICR
Number 1056.13, OMB Control Number
2060–0019), to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval in accordance with
the Paperwork Reduction Act. This is a
proposed extension of the ICR, which is
currently approved through September
30, 2019. Public comments were
previously requested, via the Federal
Register, on May 30, 2018 during a 60day comment period. This notice allows
for an additional 30 days for public
comments. A fuller description of the
ICR is given below, including its
estimated burden and cost to the public.
An agency may neither conduct nor
sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB
control number.
DATES: Additional comments may be
submitted on or before August 19, 2019.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
referencing Docket ID Number EPA–
HQ–OECA–2015–0190, to: (1) EPA
online using www.regulations.gov (our
preferred method), or by email to
docket.oeca@epa.gov, or by mail to: EPA
Docket Center, Environmental
Protection Agency, Mail Code 28221T,
1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW,
Washington, DC 20460; and (2) OMB via
email to oira_submission@omb.eop.gov.
Address comments to OMB Desk Officer
for EPA.
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:
Patrick Yellin, Monitoring, Assistance,
and Media Programs Division, Office of
Compliance, Mail Code 2227A,
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC
SUMMARY:
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[EPA-HQ-OECA-2012-0659; FRL-9995-95-OMS]
Information Collection Request Submitted to OMB for Review and
Approval; Comment Request; NESHAP for Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning
Facilities (Renewal)
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has submitted an
information collection request (ICR), NESHAP for Perchloroethylene Dry
Cleaning Facilities (EPA ICR Number 1415.12, OMB Control Number 2060-
0234, to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and
approval in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act. This is a
proposed extension of the ICR, which is currently approved through
August 31, 2019. Public comments were previously requested, via the
Federal Register, on May 30, 2018 during a 60-day comment period. This
notice allows for an additional 30 days for public comments. A fuller
description of the ICR is given below, including its estimated burden
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and cost to the public. An agency may neither conduct nor sponsor, and
a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.
DATES: Additional comments may be submitted on or before August 19,
2019.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, referencing Docket ID Number EPA-HQ-
OECA-2012-0659, to: (1) EPA online using www.regulations.gov (our
preferred method), or by email to [email protected], or by mail to:
EPA Docket Center, Environmental Protection Agency, Mail Code 28221T,
1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460; and (2) OMB via email
to [email protected]. Address comments to OMB Desk Officer
for EPA.
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: Patrick Yellin, Monitoring,
Assistance, and Media Programs Division, Office of Compliance, Mail
Code 2227A, Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW,
Washington, DC 20460; telephone number: (202) 564-2970; fax number:
(202) 564-0050; email address: [email protected].
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, EPA 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.
Abstract: The National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants (NESHAP) for Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Facilities (40
CFR part 63, subpart M) were proposed on December 9, 1991, promulgated
on September 22, 1993, and most recently-amended on July 11, 2008.
These regulations apply to existing and new dry-cleaning facilities
that use perchloroethylene (PCE). New facilities include those that
commenced either construction or reconstruction after the date of
proposal. This information is being collected to assure compliance with
40 CFR part 63, subpart M.
In general, all NESHAP standards require initial notifications,
performance tests, and periodic reports by the owners/operators of the
affected facilities. They are also required to maintain records of the
occurrence and duration of any startup, shutdown, or malfunction in the
operation of an affected facility, or any period during which the
monitoring system is inoperative. These notifications, reports, and
records are essential in determining compliance, and are required of
all affected facilities subject to NESHAP.
Form Numbers: None.
Respondents/affected entities: Dry cleaning facilities that use
perchloroethylene.
Respondent's obligation to respond: Mandatory (40 CFR part 63,
subpart M).
Estimated number of respondents: 28,020 (total).
Frequency of response: Initially and occasionally.
Total estimated burden: 1,590,000 hours (per year). Burden is
defined at 5 CFR 1320.3(b).
Total estimated cost: $189,000,000 (per year), which includes
$948,000 in annualized capital/startup and/or operation & maintenance
costs.
Changes in the Estimates: There is an adjustment increase in the
total estimated burden as currently identified in the OMB Inventory of
Approved Burdens. This increase is not due to any program changes. The
adjustment increase in burden from the most recently-approved ICR is
due to an increase in the number of existing major sources. The EPA's
records indicate that there are currently 20 major sources subject to
this NESHAP; the previous estimate of 12 major sources was based on the
final amendments to the NESHAP in 2008. There is also an adjustment
increase in operation and maintenance costs due to the increase in the
number of respondents. Finally, there is an adjustment increase in
labor costs to account for costs from major source facilities operated
by Federal employees versus the private sector.
Courtney Kerwin,
Director, Regulatory Support Division.
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