Public Meeting of the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Work Group, 38056-38057 [2019-16676]
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regarding this site may be found in The
Flint River Site, MA48, by William S.
Webb and David L. DeJarnette and An
Archaeological Survey of Wheeler Basin
on the Tennessee River in Northern
Alabama, by William S. Webb. The
associated funerary objects listed in this
notice have been in the physical
custody of the AMNH at the University
of Alabama since excavation but are
under the control of TVA. The human
remains and other associated funerary
objects were previously listed in a
Notice of Inventory Completion (81 FR
60380–60381, September 1, 2016) and
transferred to The Chickasaw Nation.
Additional funerary objects were found
during a recent improvement in the
curation of the TVA archeological
collections at AMNH.
From June to December 1938,
excavations took place at the Flint River
site, 1MA48, in Madison County, AL.
Excavation commenced after TVA had
acquired the two parcels of land
encompassing site 1MA48 on November
11, 1935 and July 3, 1936. Excavations
revealed multiple occupations,
including the Late Archaic (4000–1000
B.C.) period, Colbert (300 B.C.–A.D.
100), Flint River (A.D. 500–1000), and
the early Mississippian Langston phase
(A.D. 900–1200). The one associated
funerary object is a sandstone bowl.
From May to June 1934, excavations
took place at site 1LA13 in Lawrence
County, AL. Excavation commenced
after TVA purchased this land February
14, 1934. Site 1LA13 was one of the first
sites excavated on TVA land in north
Alabama. Information about the
excavations is not abundant.
Excavations revealed this site to be a
burial mound. All the burials were
considered inclusive to the mound, not
intruded into it at a later date. An
examination of the funerary objects
excavated at this site indicates that this
mound was created during the Hobbs
Island phase of the Mississippian period
(A.D. 1200–1500). The one associated
funerary object is a Mississippian Plain
bowl.
Determinations Made by the Tennessee
Valley Authority
Officials of the Tennessee Valley
Authority have determined that:
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(A),
the two objects described in this notice
are reasonably believed to have been
placed with or near individual human
remains at the time of death or later as
part of the death rite or ceremony.
• Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), a
relationship of shared group identity
cannot be reasonably traced between the
associated funerary objects and any
present-day Indian Tribe.
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• According to final judgements of
the Indian Claims Commission or the
Court of Federal Claims, the land from
which the cultural items were removed
is the aboriginal land of the Cherokee
Nation; Eastern Band of Cherokee
Indians; and the United Keetoowah
Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma.
• The Treaty of September 20, 1816,
indicates that the land from which the
cultural items were removed is the
aboriginal land of The Chickasaw
Nation.
• Pursuant to 43 CFR 10.11(c)(1)(ii),
the disposition of the cultural items may
be to the Cherokee Nation; Eastern Band
of Cherokee Indians; The Chickasaw
Nation; and the United Keetoowah Band
of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma. The
Cherokee Nation; Eastern Band of
Cherokee Indians; and the United
Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in
Oklahoma have declined to accept
transfer of control of the human
remains.
• Pursuant to 43 CFR 10.11(c)(4), the
Tennessee Valley Authority has agreed
to transfer control of the associated
funerary objects associated to The
Chickasaw Nation.
Additional Requestors and Disposition
Representatives of any Federallyrecognized Indian Tribe not identified
in this notice that wish to request
transfer of control of these associated
funerary objects should submit a written
request with information in support of
the request to Dr. Thomas O. Maher,
Tennessee Valley Authority, 400 West
Summit Hill Drive, WT11C, Knoxville,
TN 37902–1401, telephone (865) 632–
7458, email tomaher@tva.gov, by
September 4, 2019. After that date, if no
additional requestors have come
forward, transfer of control of the
associated funerary objects to The
Chickasaw Nation may proceed.
The Tennessee Valley Authority is
responsible for notifying The Consulted
Tribes that this notice has been
published.
Dated: July 9, 2019.
Melanie O’Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
[RR04093000, XXXR4081G3,
RX.05940913.FY19400]
Public Meeting of the Glen Canyon
Dam Adaptive Management Work
Group
Bureau of Reclamation,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Federal Advisory Committee Act of
1972, the Bureau of Reclamation
(Reclamation) is publishing this notice
to announce that a Federal Advisory
Committee meeting of the Glen Canyon
Dam Adaptive Management Work
Group (AMWG) will take place.
DATES: The meeting will be held on
Wednesday, August 21, 2019, from 9:30
a.m. to approximately 5:00 p.m., and
Thursday, August 22, 2019, from 8:30
a.m. to approximately 3:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the Little America Hotel, 2515 E Butler
Avenue, Flagstaff, Arizona 86004.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lee
Traynham, Bureau of Reclamation,
telephone (801) 524–3752; email at
ltraynham@usbr.gov; facsimile (801)
524–5499.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
meeting is being held under the
provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act of 1972 (5 U.S.C.,
Appendix, as amended), the
Government in the Sunshine Act of
1976 (5 U.S.C. 552B, as amended), and
41 CFR 102–3.140 and 102–3.150.
Purpose of the Meeting: The Glen
Canyon Dam Adaptive Management
Program (GCDAMP) was implemented
as a result of the Record of Decision on
the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam
Final Environmental Impact Statement
to comply with consultation
requirements of the Grand Canyon
Protection Act (Pub. L. 102–575) of
1992. The AMWG makes
recommendations to the Secretary of the
Interior concerning Glen Canyon Dam
operations and other management
actions to protect resources downstream
of Glen Canyon Dam, consistent with
the Grand Canyon Protection Act.
Agenda: The AMWG will meet to
receive updates on: (1) Current basin
hydrology and water year 2019
operations; (2) non-native fish issues; (3)
joint tribal liaison report; and (4)
science results from Grand Canyon
Monitoring and Research Center staff.
The AMWG will also discuss the FY
2020 Budget and Work Plan and other
SUMMARY:
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administrative and resource issues
pertaining to the GCDAMP. To view a
copy of the agenda and documents
related to the above meeting, please visit
Reclamation’s website at https://
www.usbr.gov/uc/progact/amp/
amwg.html.
Meeting Accessibility/Special
Accommodations: The meeting is open
to the public and seating is on a firstcome basis. Members of the public
wishing to attend the meeting or
wanting to receive call-in information or
a link to the live stream webcast should
contact Lee Traynham, Bureau of
Reclamation, Upper Colorado Regional
Office, by email at ltraynham@usbr.gov,
or by telephone at (801) 524–3752, to
register no later than five (5) business
days prior to the meeting. Individuals
requiring special accommodations to
access the public meeting should
contact Ms. Traynham at least five (5)
business days prior to the meeting so
that appropriate arrangements can be
made.
Public Disclosure of Comments: Time
will be allowed at the meeting for any
individual or organization wishing to
make formal oral comments. To allow
for full consideration of information by
the AMWG members, written notice
must be provided to Lee Traynham,
Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado
Regional Office, 125 South State Street,
Room 8100, Salt Lake City, Utah 84138;
email at ltraynham@usbr.gov; or
facsimile (801) 524–5499, at least five
(5) business days prior to the meeting.
Any written comments received will be
provided to the AMWG members.
Before including your address, phone
number, email address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Daniel Picard,
Deputy Regional Director, Upper Colorado
Regional Office.
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
[Investigation Nos. 701–TA–614 and 731–
TA–1431 (Final)]
Magnesium From Israel; Scheduling of
the Final Phase of Countervailing Duty
and Anti-Dumping Duty Investigations
United States International
Trade Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Commission hereby gives
notice of the scheduling of the final
phase of antidumping and
countervailing duty investigation Nos.
701–TA–614 and 731–TA–1431 (Final)
pursuant to the Tariff Act of 1930 (‘‘the
Act’’) to determine whether an industry
in the United States is materially
injured or threatened with material
injury, or the establishment of an
industry in the United States is
materially retarded, by reason of
imports of magnesium from Israel,
provided for in subheading 8104.11.00,
8104.19.00, and 8104.30.00 of the
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
United States, preliminarily determined
by the Department of Commerce
(‘‘Commerce’’) to be subsidized and sold
at less-than-fair-value.
DATES: July 9, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julie
Duffy ((202) 708–2579) and Andres
Andrade ((202)205–2078), Office of
Investigations, U.S. International Trade
Commission, 500 E Street SW,
Washington, DC 20436. Hearingimpaired persons can obtain
information on this matter by contacting
the Commission’s TDD terminal on 202–
205–1810. Persons with mobility
impairments who will need special
assistance in gaining access to the
Commission should contact the Office
of the Secretary at 202–205–2000.
General information concerning the
Commission may also be obtained by
accessing its internet server (https://
www.usitc.gov). The public record for
these investigations may be viewed on
the Commission’s electronic docket
(EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Scope.— For purposes of these
investigations, Commerce has defined
the subject merchandise as ‘‘primary
and secondary pure and alloy
magnesium metal, regardless of
chemistry, raw material source, form,
shape, or size (including, without
limitation, magnesium cast into ingots,
slabs, t-bars, rounds, sows, billets, and
other shapes, and magnesium ground,
chipped, crushed, or machined into
raspings, granules, turnings, chips,
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powder, briquettes, and any other
shapes).1 For a full presentation of
Commerce’s scope see 84 FR 32712, July
9, 2019.
Background.—The final phase of
these investigations is being scheduled
pursuant to sections 705(b) and 731(b)
of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C.
1671d(b) and 1673d(b)), as a result of
affirmative preliminary determinations
by Commerce that certain benefits
which constitute subsidies within the
meaning of section 703 of the Act (19
U.S.C. 1671b) are being provided to
manufacturers, producers, or exporters
in Israel of magnesium, and that such
products are being sold in the United
States at less than fair value within the
meaning of section 733 of the Act (19
U.S.C. 1673b). The investigations were
requested in petitions filed on October
24, 2018, by US Magnesium LLC, Salt
Lake City, Utah.
For further information concerning
the conduct of this phase of the
investigations, hearing procedures, and
rules of general application, consult the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure, part 201, subparts A and B
(19 CFR part 201), and part 207,
subparts A and C (19 CFR part 207).
Participation in the investigations and
public service list.—Persons, including
industrial users of the subject
merchandise and, if the merchandise is
sold at the retail level, representative
consumer organizations, wishing to
participate in the final phase of these
investigations as parties must file an
entry of appearance with the Secretary
to the Commission, as provided in
section 201.11 of the Commission’s
rules, no later than 21 days prior to the
hearing date specified in this notice. A
party that filed a notice of appearance
during the preliminary phase of the
investigations need not file an
additional notice of appearance during
this final phase. The Secretary will
maintain a public service list containing
the names and addresses of all persons,
or their representatives, who are parties
to the investigations.
Limited disclosure of business
proprietary information (BPI) under an
administrative protective order (APO)
and BPI service list.—Pursuant to
section 207.7(a) of the Commission’s
rules, the Secretary will make BPI
gathered in the final phase of these
1 Magnesium is a metal or alloy containing at least
50 percent by actual weight the element
magnesium. Primary magnesium is produced by
decomposing raw materials into magnesium metal.
Secondary magnesium is produced by recycling
magnesium-based scrap into magnesium metal. The
magnesium covered by these investigations also
includes blends of primary magnesium, scrap, and
secondary magnesium.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
[RR04093000, XXXR4081G3, RX.05940913.FY19400]
Public Meeting of the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Work
Group
AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act of 1972,
the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) is publishing this notice to
announce that a Federal Advisory Committee meeting of the Glen Canyon
Dam Adaptive Management Work Group (AMWG) will take place.
DATES: The meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 21, 2019, from
9:30 a.m. to approximately 5:00 p.m., and Thursday, August 22, 2019,
from 8:30 a.m. to approximately 3:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the Little America Hotel, 2515 E
Butler Avenue, Flagstaff, Arizona 86004.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lee Traynham, Bureau of Reclamation,
telephone (801) 524-3752; email at [email protected]; facsimile (801)
524-5499.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This meeting is being held under the
provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act of 1972 (5 U.S.C.,
Appendix, as amended), the Government in the Sunshine Act of 1976 (5
U.S.C. 552B, as amended), and 41 CFR 102-3.140 and 102-3.150.
Purpose of the Meeting: The Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management
Program (GCDAMP) was implemented as a result of the Record of Decision
on the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam Final Environmental Impact
Statement to comply with consultation requirements of the Grand Canyon
Protection Act (Pub. L. 102-575) of 1992. The AMWG makes
recommendations to the Secretary of the Interior concerning Glen Canyon
Dam operations and other management actions to protect resources
downstream of Glen Canyon Dam, consistent with the Grand Canyon
Protection Act.
Agenda: The AMWG will meet to receive updates on: (1) Current basin
hydrology and water year 2019 operations; (2) non-native fish issues;
(3) joint tribal liaison report; and (4) science results from Grand
Canyon Monitoring and Research Center staff. The AMWG will also discuss
the FY 2020 Budget and Work Plan and other
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administrative and resource issues pertaining to the GCDAMP. To view a
copy of the agenda and documents related to the above meeting, please
visit Reclamation's website at https://www.usbr.gov/uc/progact/amp/amwg.html.
Meeting Accessibility/Special Accommodations: The meeting is open
to the public and seating is on a first-come basis. Members of the
public wishing to attend the meeting or wanting to receive call-in
information or a link to the live stream webcast should contact Lee
Traynham, Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Regional Office, by
email at [email protected], or by telephone at (801) 524-3752, to
register no later than five (5) business days prior to the meeting.
Individuals requiring special accommodations to access the public
meeting should contact Ms. Traynham at least five (5) business days
prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
Public Disclosure of Comments: Time will be allowed at the meeting
for any individual or organization wishing to make formal oral
comments. To allow for full consideration of information by the AMWG
members, written notice must be provided to Lee Traynham, Bureau of
Reclamation, Upper Colorado Regional Office, 125 South State Street,
Room 8100, Salt Lake City, Utah 84138; email at [email protected]; or
facsimile (801) 524-5499, at least five (5) business days prior to the
meeting. Any written comments received will be provided to the AMWG
members.
Before including your address, phone number, email address, or
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be
aware that your entire comment--including your personal identifying
information--may be made publicly available at any time. While you can
ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be
able to do so.
Daniel Picard,
Deputy Regional Director, Upper Colorado Regional Office.
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