Special Local Regulation; Marine Events Within the Eleventh Coast Guard District-San Diego Bayfair, 55915-55916 [2022-19764]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 100
[Docket No. USCG–2022–0628]
Special Local Regulations; Marine
Events Within the Seventh Coast
Guard District
Coast Guard, Department of
Homeland Security (DHS).
ACTION: Notification of enforcement of
regulation.
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The regulations in 33 CFR
100.701 will be enforced for the location
identified in Section (d), Item 3 of Table
1 to § 100.701, from 6:30 a.m. until
10:30 a.m., on September 25, 2022.
DATES:
If
you have questions about this
notification of enforcement, contact
Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit
Savannah, Office of Waterways
Management, by calling or emailing
MSTC Ashley Schad, telephone 912–
652–4353 ext 242, or email
Ashley.M.Schad@uscg.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The Coast
Guard will enforce a special local
regulation in 33 CFR 100.701, Table 1 to
§ 100.701, Section (d), Item 3, for the
Ironman Triathlon, from 6:30 a.m. to
10:30 a.m., on September 25, 2022.
This action is being taken to provide
for the safety of life on navigable
waterways during this event. Our
regulation for marine events within the
Seventh Coast Guard District, 33 CFR
100.701, specifies the location of the
regulated area for the Ironman Triathlon
which encompasses portions of the
Savannah River and its branches.
During the enforcement periods, as
reflected in 33 CFR 100.701(c), if you
are the operator of a vessel in the
regulated area you must comply with
directions from the Patrol Commander.
The Coast Guard may be assisted by
other Federal, State, or local law
enforcement agencies in enforcing this
regulation.
In addition to this notification of
enforcement in the Federal Register, the
Coast Guard plans to provide
notification of this enforcement period
via the Local Notice to Mariners, and
marine information broadcasts.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
K.A. Broyles,
Commander, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of
the Port Savannah.
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The Captain of the Port
(COTP) Savannah, Georgia will enforce
a special local regulation for the
SUMMARY:
Ironman Triathlon in Augusta, Georgia,
on September 25, 2022, to provide for
the safety of life on navigable waterways
during this event. Our regulation for
marine events within the Seventh Coast
Guard District identifies the regulated
area for this event in Augusta, GA.
During the enforcement periods, the
operator of any vessel in the regulated
area must comply with directions from
the Patrol Commander or any Official
Patrol displaying a Coast Guard ensign.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 100
[Docket No. USCG–2022–0653]
Special Local Regulation; Marine
Events Within the Eleventh Coast
Guard District—San Diego Bayfair
Coast Guard, Department of
Homeland Security (DHS).
ACTION: Notification of enforcement of
regulation.
AGENCY:
The Coast Guard will enforce
the special local regulation on the
waters of Mission Bay, CA, during the
San Diego Bayfair on September 16,
2022, through September 18, 2022. This
special local regulation is necessary to
provide for the safety of the
participants, crew, sponsor vessels of
the event, and general users of the
waterway. During the enforcement
period, persons and vessels are
prohibited from entering into, transiting
through, or anchoring within this
regulated area unless authorized by the
Captain of the Port, or his designated
representative.
SUMMARY:
The regulations in 33 CFR
100.1101 for the location listed in Item
9 in table 1 to § 100.1101 will be
enforced from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m., each
day from September 16, 2022, through
September 18, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
you have questions about this
notification of enforcement, call or
email Lieutenant Junior Grade Shera
Kim, Waterways Management, U.S.
Coast Guard Sector San Diego, CA;
telephone (619) 278–7656, email
MarineEventsSD@uscg.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Coast
Guard will enforce the special local
regulations in 33 CFR 100.1101 for the
location identified in Item 9 in table 1
to § 100.1101, from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m.,
each day from September 16, 2022
through September 18, 2022, for the San
Diego Bayfair in Mission Bay, CA. This
action is being taken to provide for the
safety of life on the navigable waterways
during the event. Our regulation for
recurring marine events in the San
Diego Captain of the Port Zone,
§ 100.1101, Item No. 9 in table 1 to
§ 100.1101 specifies the location of the
regulated area for the San Diego Bayfair,
which encompasses portions of Mission
Bay. Under the provisions of § 100.1101,
persons and vessels are prohibited from
entering into, transiting through, or
anchoring within this regulated area
DATES:
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unless authorized by the Captain of the
Port, or his designated representative.
The Coast Guard may be assisted by
other Federal, State, or local law
enforcement agencies in enforcing this
regulation.
In addition to this document in the
Federal Register, the Coast Guard will
provide the maritime community with
advance notification of this enforcement
period via the Local Notice to Mariners
and marine information broadcasts.
Dated: September 7, 2022.
J.W. Spitler,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the
Port San Diego.
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02–R1]
Air Plan Approval; Rhode Island;
Prevention of Significant Deterioration
Infrastructure State Implementation
Plan Elements for the 2012 PM2.5
NAAQS
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Direct final rule.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is approving three
elements of a State Implementation Plan
(SIP) revision, which was submitted by
the State of Rhode Island on December
6, 2017. This revision addressed the
infrastructure requirements of the Clean
Air Act (CAA or the Act) for the 2012
annual fine particle (PM2.5) National
Ambient Air Quality Standard
(NAAQS). On May 31, 2022, EPA
approved much of the submission, but
did not act on three elements related to
the infrastructure requirement to have a
comprehensive Prevention of
Significant Deterioration (PSD) program.
In today’s action, EPA is approving the
three remaining elements of the state’s
December 2017 infrastructure SIP
submittal based on a previous EPA
approval of Rhode Island’s Air Pollution
Control Regulation (APCR) No. 9. This
action is being taken in accordance with
the Clean Air Act.
DATES: This direct final rule will be
effective November 14, 2022, unless
EPA receives adverse comments by
October 13, 2022. If adverse comments
are received, EPA will publish a timely
withdrawal of the direct final rule in the
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that the rule will not take effect.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R01–
OAR–2017–0443 at https://
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simcox.alison@epa.gov. For comments
submitted at Regulations.gov, follow the
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consider comments or comment
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contact the person identified in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
EPA Region 1 Regional Office, Air and
Radiation Division, 5 Post Office
Square—Suite 100, Boston, MA. EPA
requests that if at all possible, you
contact the contact listed in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section to
schedule your inspection. The Regional
Office’s official hours of business are
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m., excluding legal holidays and
facility closures due to COVID–19.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Alison C. Simcox, Air Quality Branch,
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
EPA Region 1, 5 Post Office Square—
Suite 100, (Mail code 05–2), Boston, MA
02109–3912, tel. (617) 918–1684, email
simcox.alison@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Throughout this document whenever
‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us,’’ or ‘‘our’’ is used, we mean
EPA.
Table of Contents
I. Background and Purpose
II. Final Action
III. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
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I. Background and Purpose
On December 6, 2017, Rhode Island
submitted a SIP submission addressing
the ‘‘infrastructure’’ SIP requirements of
the Clean Air Act (CAA or Act) for the
2012 annual PM2.5 1 NAAQS.
Infrastructure SIP requirements are
designed to ensure that the structural
components of each state’s air quality
management program are adequate to
meet the state’s responsibilities under
the CAA for implementation of the
NAAQS. On February 1, 2019, EPA
published a Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking proposing to approve most
elements of the submission and to
conditionally approve the submission
for the infrastructure SIP requirement in
CAA sections 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and
(J) to have a complete Prevention of
Significant Deterioration (PSD)
permitting program.2 See 84 FR 1025.
On May 31, 2022 (87 FR 32316), EPA
published a Notice of Final Rulemaking
(NFRM) finalizing approval of most
elements of the infrastructure SIP for the
2012 PM2.5 NAAQS but withdrawing the
proposed conditional approvals of the
above-mentioned requirements in
section 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J)
related to the state’s PSD program and
taking no further action on those
elements. EPA stated that it would issue
a separate action at a future date
providing an evaluation of Rhode
Island’s SIP for these PSD-related
requirements for the 2012 annual PM2.5
NAAQS. The reasons for that action are
given in the NFRM and are not restated
here. See 87 FR 32316.
In this action, EPA is approving
Rhode Island’s SIP for the PSD-related
infrastructure SIP requirements of
section 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J) for
the 2012 annual PM2.5 NAAQS. To
1 PM
2.5 refers to particulate matter of 2.5 microns
or less in diameter, often referred to as ‘‘fine’’
particles.
2 In particular, EPA noted that Rhode Island’s SIP
did not yet incorporate: (1) a requirement to
identify NOX as a precursor to ozone in the
definition of ‘‘major stationary source’’ from EPA’s
‘‘Final Rule to Implement the 8-Hour Ozone
National Ambient Air Quality Standard—Phase 2;
Final Rule to Implement Certain Aspects of the
1990 Amendments Relating to New Source Review
and Prevention of Significant Deterioration as They
Apply in Carbon Monoxide, Particulate Matter, and
Ozone NAAQS; Final Rule for Reformulated
Gasoline,’’ 70 FR 71612 (November 29, 2005); and
(2) definitional changes required under an EPA
Rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant
Deterioration (PSD) for Particulate Matter Less Than
2.5 Micrometers (PM2.5)—Increments, Significant
Impact Levels (SILs) and Significant Monitoring
Concentration’’, 75 FR 64864 (October 20, 2010);
see 84 FR 1025 at 1027–28 (February 1, 2019). EPA
had previously found, in the context of
infrastructure SIP actions on other criteria
pollutants, that Rhode Island’s SIP did not
incorporate these requirements. See, e.g., 81 FR
58849 (August 26, 2016); 81 FR 23175 (April 20,
2016).
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 100
[Docket No. USCG-2022-0653]
Special Local Regulation; Marine Events Within the Eleventh Coast
Guard District--San Diego Bayfair
AGENCY: Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
ACTION: Notification of enforcement of regulation.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard will enforce the special local regulation on
the waters of Mission Bay, CA, during the San Diego Bayfair on
September 16, 2022, through September 18, 2022. This special local
regulation is necessary to provide for the safety of the participants,
crew, sponsor vessels of the event, and general users of the waterway.
During the enforcement period, persons and vessels are prohibited from
entering into, transiting through, or anchoring within this regulated
area unless authorized by the Captain of the Port, or his designated
representative.
DATES: The regulations in 33 CFR 100.1101 for the location listed in
Item 9 in table 1 to Sec. 100.1101 will be enforced from 6 a.m. until
6 p.m., each day from September 16, 2022, through September 18, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions about this
notification of enforcement, call or email Lieutenant Junior Grade
Shera Kim, Waterways Management, U.S. Coast Guard Sector San Diego, CA;
telephone (619) 278-7656, email [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Coast Guard will enforce the special
local regulations in 33 CFR 100.1101 for the location identified in
Item 9 in table 1 to Sec. 100.1101, from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m., each day
from September 16, 2022 through September 18, 2022, for the San Diego
Bayfair in Mission Bay, CA. This action is being taken to provide for
the safety of life on the navigable waterways during the event. Our
regulation for recurring marine events in the San Diego Captain of the
Port Zone, Sec. 100.1101, Item No. 9 in table 1 to Sec. 100.1101
specifies the location of the regulated area for the San Diego Bayfair,
which encompasses portions of Mission Bay. Under the provisions of
Sec. 100.1101, persons and vessels are prohibited from entering into,
transiting through, or anchoring within this regulated area
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unless authorized by the Captain of the Port, or his designated
representative. The Coast Guard may be assisted by other Federal,
State, or local law enforcement agencies in enforcing this regulation.
In addition to this document in the Federal Register, the Coast
Guard will provide the maritime community with advance notification of
this enforcement period via the Local Notice to Mariners and marine
information broadcasts.
Dated: September 7, 2022.
J.W. Spitler,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the Port San Diego.
[FR Doc. 2022-19764 Filed 9-12-22; 8:45 am]
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