Information Collection Request Submitted to OMB for Review and Approval; Comment Request; NSPS for Petroleum Dry Cleaners (Renewal), 7171-7172 [2022-02621]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 26 / Tuesday, February 8, 2022 / Notices Docket Numbers: ER22–959–000. Applicants: Southwest Power Pool, Inc. Description: § 205(d) Rate Filing: 3906 Wedington Solar GIA to be effective 1/10/2022. Filed Date: 2/1/22. Accession Number: 20220201–5023. Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 2/22/22. Docket Numbers: ER22–960–000. Applicants: Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station, LLC. Description: § 205(d) Rate Filing: First Amendment to the Second Amended and Restated Operating Agreement Filing to be effective 2/1/2022. Filed Date: 2/1/22. Accession Number: 20220201–5085. Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 2/22/22. The filings are accessible in the Commission’s eLibrary system (https:// elibrary.ferc.gov/idmws/search/ fercgensearch.asp) by querying the docket number. 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[FR Doc. 2022–02542 Filed 2–7–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6717–01–P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY [FRL–9317–01–OMS] khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES Cross-Media Electronic Reporting: Authorized Program Revision Approval, Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEQ) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: This notice announces the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) approval of the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEQ) request to revise/modify certain of its SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:16 Feb 07, 2022 Jkt 256001 EPA-authorized programs to allow electronic reporting. DATES: EPA approves the authorized program revisions/modifications as of February 8, 2022. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Shirley M. Miller, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Information Management, Mail Stop 2824T, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20460, (202) 566–2908, miller.shirley@epa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On October 13, 2005, the final Cross-Media Electronic Reporting Rule (CROMERR) was published in the Federal Register (70 FR 59848) and codified as part 3 of title 40 of the CFR. CROMERR establishes electronic reporting as an acceptable regulatory alternative to paper reporting and establishes requirements to assure that electronic documents are as legally dependable as their paper counterparts. Subpart D of CROMERR requires that state, tribal or local government agencies that receive, or wish to begin receiving, electronic reports under their EPA-authorized programs must apply to EPA for a revision or modification of those programs and obtain EPA approval. Subpart D provides standards for such approvals based on consideration of the electronic document receiving systems that the state, tribe, or local government will use to implement the electronic reporting. Additionally, § 3.1000(b) through (e) of 40 CFR part 3, subpart D provides special procedures for program revisions and modifications to allow electronic reporting, to be used at the option of the state, tribe or local government in place of procedures available under existing programspecific authorization regulations. An application submitted under the subpart D procedures must show that the state, tribe or local government has sufficient legal authority to implement the electronic reporting components of the programs covered by the application and will use electronic document receiving systems that meet the applicable subpart D requirements. On July 19, 2021, the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEQ) submitted an application titled Idaho Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (IPDES) Program for revisions/ modifications to its EPA-approved programs under title 40 CFR to allow new electronic reporting. EPA reviewed IDEQ’s request to revise/modify its EPAauthorized programs and, based on this review, EPA determined that the application met the standards for approval of authorized program revisions/modifications set out in 40 PO 00000 Frm 00088 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 7171 CFR part 3, subpart D. In accordance with 40 CFR 3.1000(d), this notice of EPA’s decision to approve IDEQ’s request to revise/modify its following EPA-authorized programs to allow electronic reporting under 40 CFR is being published in the Federal Register: Part 501: State Sludge Management Program Regulations Reporting Under CFR 501 & 503 IDEQ was notified of EPA’s determination to approve its application with respect to the authorized programs listed above. Dated: February 3, 2022. Jennifer Campbell, Director, Office of Information Management. [FR Doc. 2022–02625 Filed 2–7–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY [EPA–HQ–OAR–2020–0656; FRL—9554–01– OMS] Information Collection Request Submitted to OMB for Review and Approval; Comment Request; NSPS for Petroleum Dry Cleaners (Renewal) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has submitted an information collection request (ICR), NSPS for Petroleum Dry Cleaners (EPA ICR Number 0997.13, OMB Control Number 2060–0079), 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 April 30, 2022. Public comments were previously requested, via the Federal Register, on February 8, 2021 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 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 March 10, 2022. ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, referencing Docket ID Number EPA– HQ–OAR–2020–0656, online using www.regulations.gov (our preferred method) or by mail to: EPA Docket Center, Environmental Protection SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\08FEN1.SGM 08FEN1 khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES 7172 Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 26 / Tuesday, February 8, 2022 / Notices Agency, Mail Code 28221T, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460. 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. Submit written comments and recommendations to OMB for the proposed information collection within 30 days of publication of this notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain. Find this particular information collection by selecting ‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open for Public Comments’’ or by using the search function. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Muntasir Ali, Sector Policies and Program Division (D243–05), Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711; telephone number: (919) 541– 0833; email address: ali.muntasir@ 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: https:// www.regulations.gov, or in person, at the EPA Docket Center, WJC West Building, 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 New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for Petroleum Dry Cleaners (40 CFR part 60, subpart JJJ) apply to the following existing and new facilities located at a petroleum dry cleaning plant with a total manufacturers’ rated dryer capacity equal to or greater than 38 kilograms (84 pounds): Petroleum solvent dry cleaning dryers, washers, filters, stills, and settling tanks. In general, NSPS standards require initial notification reports, 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 generally considered essential in determining compliance, VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:16 Feb 07, 2022 Jkt 256001 and are required of all affected facilities subject to NSPS. For this source category, only recordkeeping and initial notifications and reports are considered essential in determining compliance with 40 CFR part 60, subpart JJJ. Form Numbers: None. Respondents/affected entities: Petroleum dry cleaners. Respondent’s obligation to respond: Mandatory (40 CFR part 60, subpart JJJ). Estimated number of respondents: 1 (total). Frequency of response: Initially. Total estimated burden: 90 hours (per year). Burden is defined at 5 CFR 1320.3(b). Total estimated cost: $11,000 (per year), which includes $0 in annualized capital/startup and/or operation & maintenance costs. Changes in the Estimates: There is a decrease in the burden in this ICR in comparison to the previous ICR. This decrease is not due to any program changes. There is a decrease in the total burden hours from the most-recently approved ICR because of a decrease in the number of sources subject to these standards. This ICR incorporates more accurate estimates of existing sources based on consultations with EPA’s Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards and a review of affected facilities in the EPA’s Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) database and reflects decline within the industry as dry cleaning facilities have moved to reduce use of petroleum solvents and incorporate newer technologies. The burden for this rule continues to apply only for one-time reporting requirements for new sources. This ICR reduces the number of new sources anticipated and conservatively estimates burden for one new affected facility per year. The overall result is a decrease in burden. Courtney Kerwin, Director, Regulatory Support Division. [FR Doc. 2022–02621 Filed 2–7–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY [FRL–9422–01–ORD] Ambient Air Monitoring Reference and Equivalent Methods; Designation of One New Reference Method Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Notice of the designation of a new reference method for monitoring ambient air quality. AGENCY: PO 00000 Frm 00089 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Notice is hereby given that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has designated one new reference method for measuring concentrations of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in ambient air. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Vanderpool, Air Methods and Characterization Division (MD–D205– 03), Center for Environmental Measurements and Modeling, U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711. Phone: 919–541–7877. Email: Vanderpool.Robert@epa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with regulations at 40 CFR part 53, the EPA evaluates various methods for monitoring the concentrations of those ambient air pollutants for which EPA has established National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) as set forth in 40 CFR part 50. Monitoring methods that are determined to meet specific requirements for adequacy are designated by the EPA as either reference or equivalent methods (as applicable), thereby permitting their use under 40 CFR part 58 by States and other agencies for determining compliance with the NAAQS. A list of all reference or equivalent methods that have been previously designated by EPA may be found at https://www.epa.gov/ ttn/amtic/criteria.html. The EPA hereby announces the designation of one new reference method for measuring concentrations of NO2 in ambient air. This designation is made under the provisions of 40 CFR part 53, as amended on October 26, 2015(80 FR 65291–65468). The new reference method for NO2 is an automated method (analyzer) utilizing the measurement principle based on gas phase chemiluminescence. This newly designated reference method is identified as follows: RFNA–1221–259, ‘‘KENTEK Inc. Model MEZUS 210 NO2 Analyzer,’’ Chemiluminescence analyzer operated in a range of 0–0.5 ppm, with 0.45 mm, 47 mm diameter Teflon® filter installed, operated at temperatures between 20 °C and 30 °C, with nominal sampling flow rate of 800 cc/min, using a 5 minute averaging time, with either 105VAC– 125VAC or 200VAC–240VAC input power options installed, 360-watt power consumption, equipped with 7 inch LCD touch screen display, and operated according to the KENTEK Inc. Model MEZUS 210 Nitrogen Oxide Analyzer Instruction Manual. This application for a reference method determination for this NO2 method was received by the Office of Research and Development on October 25, 2021. This analyzer is commercially SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\08FEN1.SGM 08FEN1

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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 26 (Tuesday, February 8, 2022)]
[Notices]
[Pages 7171-7172]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2022-02621]


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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

[EPA-HQ-OAR-2020-0656; FRL--9554-01-OMS]


Information Collection Request Submitted to OMB for Review and 
Approval; Comment Request; NSPS for Petroleum Dry Cleaners (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), NSPS for Petroleum Dry Cleaners 
(EPA ICR Number 0997.13, OMB Control Number 2060-0079), 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 April 30, 2022. Public 
comments were previously requested, via the Federal Register, on 
February 8, 2021 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 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 March 10, 
2022.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, referencing Docket ID Number EPA-HQ-
OAR-2020-0656, online using www.regulations.gov (our preferred method) 
or by mail to: EPA Docket Center, Environmental Protection

[[Page 7172]]

Agency, Mail Code 28221T, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 
20460.
    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.
    Submit written comments and recommendations to OMB for the proposed 
information collection within 30 days of publication of this notice to 
www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain. Find this particular information 
collection by selecting ``Currently under 30-day Review--Open for 
Public Comments'' or by using the search function.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Muntasir Ali, Sector Policies and 
Program Division (D243-05), Office of Air Quality Planning and 
Standards, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle 
Park, North Carolina 27711; telephone number: (919) 541-0833; 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: 
https://www.regulations.gov, or in person, at the EPA Docket Center, 
WJC West Building, 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 New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for Petroleum 
Dry Cleaners (40 CFR part 60, subpart JJJ) apply to the following 
existing and new facilities located at a petroleum dry cleaning plant 
with a total manufacturers' rated dryer capacity equal to or greater 
than 38 kilograms (84 pounds): Petroleum solvent dry cleaning dryers, 
washers, filters, stills, and settling tanks. In general, NSPS 
standards require initial notification reports, 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 generally 
considered essential in determining compliance, and are required of all 
affected facilities subject to NSPS. For this source category, only 
recordkeeping and initial notifications and reports are considered 
essential in determining compliance with 40 CFR part 60, subpart JJJ.
    Form Numbers: None.
    Respondents/affected entities: Petroleum dry cleaners.
    Respondent's obligation to respond: Mandatory (40 CFR part 60, 
subpart JJJ).
    Estimated number of respondents: 1 (total).
    Frequency of response: Initially.
    Total estimated burden: 90 hours (per year). Burden is defined at 5 
CFR 1320.3(b).
    Total estimated cost: $11,000 (per year), which includes $0 in 
annualized capital/startup and/or operation & maintenance costs.
    Changes in the Estimates: There is a decrease in the burden in this 
ICR in comparison to the previous ICR. This decrease is not due to any 
program changes. There is a decrease in the total burden hours from the 
most-recently approved ICR because of a decrease in the number of 
sources subject to these standards. This ICR incorporates more accurate 
estimates of existing sources based on consultations with EPA's Office 
of Air Quality Planning and Standards and a review of affected 
facilities in the EPA's Enforcement and Compliance History Online 
(ECHO) database and reflects decline within the industry as dry 
cleaning facilities have moved to reduce use of petroleum solvents and 
incorporate newer technologies. The burden for this rule continues to 
apply only for one-time reporting requirements for new sources. This 
ICR reduces the number of new sources anticipated and conservatively 
estimates burden for one new affected facility per year. The overall 
result is a decrease in burden.

Courtney Kerwin,
Director, Regulatory Support Division.
[FR Doc. 2022-02621 Filed 2-7-22; 8:45 am]
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