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Debbie-Anne A. Reese,
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[Docket No. IN13–15–000]
[Project No. 2361–056]
Allete, Inc.; Notice of Intent To Prepare
an Environmental Assessment
On December 20, 2021, Allete, Inc.
filed a relicense application for the 1.1megawatt Prairie River Project No. 2361
(project). The project is located On the
Prairie River, near the Township of
Arbo in Itasca County, Minnesota. The
project does not occupy Federal land.
In accordance with the Commission’s
regulations, on October 28, 2022,
Commission staff issued a notice that
the project was ready for environmental
analysis (REA notice). Based on the
information in the record, staff does not
anticipate that licensing the project
would constitute a major Federal action
significantly affecting the quality of the
human environment. Therefore, staff
intends to prepare an Environmental
Assessment (EA) on the application to
relicense the project.
The EA will be issued and circulated
for review by all interested parties. All
comments filed on the EA will be
analyzed by staff and considered in the
Commission’s final licensing decision.
The application will be processed
according to the following schedule.
Revisions to the schedule may be made
as appropriate.
Milestone
Target date
Commission issues EA ............
Comments on EA .....................
August 2023.1
September 2023.
Any questions regarding this notice
may be directed to Laura Washington at
laura.washington@ferc.gov or (202) 502–
6072.
Dated: January 25, 2023.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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1 The Council on Environmental Quality’s (CEQ)
regulations under 40 CFR 1501.10(b)(1) require that
EAs be completed within 1 year of the Federal
action agency’s decision to prepare an EA. This
notice establishes the Commission’s intent to
prepare an EA for the Prairie River Project.
Therefore, in accordance with CEQ’s regulations,
the EA must be issued within 1 year of the issuance
date of this notice.
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With respect to orders issued by the
Commission in the above-captioned
docket, with the exceptions noted
below, the staff of the Office of
Enforcement are designated as nondecisional in deliberations by the
Commission in this docket.
Accordingly, pursuant to 18 CFR
385.2202 (2022), they will not serve as
advisors to the Commission or take part
in the Commission’s review of any offer
of settlement. Likewise, as nondecisional staff, pursuant to 18 CFR
385.2201 (2022), they are prohibited
from communicating with advisory staff
concerning any deliberations in this
docket.
Exceptions to this designation as nondecisional are:
Grace Kwon
Laura Vallance
Jennifer Gordon
Joseph Cleaver
Dated: January 20, 2023.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
[FRL–10592–01–OA]
Request for Nominations to the EPA
Science Advisory Board
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) invites
nominations of scientific experts from a
diverse range of disciplines to be
considered for appointment to the EPA
Science Advisory Board (SAB).
Appointments will be announced by the
Administrator.
DATES: Nominations should be
submitted in time to arrive no later than
March 2, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information about the chartered SAB
membership, appointment process, and
schedule, please contact Dr. Suhair
SUMMARY:
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America Inc., BP America Production
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Shallal, DFO, by telephone at (202) 564–
2057 or by email at shallal.suhair@
epa.gov, or Dr. Thomas Armitage, DFO,
by telephone at (202) 564–2155 or by
email at armitage.thomas@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The SAB
is a chartered Federal Advisory
Committee, established in 1978, under
the authority of the Environmental
Research, Development and
Demonstration Authorization Act
(ERDDAA), codified at 42 U.S.C. 4365,
to provide independent scientific and
technical peer review, consultation,
advice, and recommendations to the
EPA Administrator on the scientific
bases for EPA’s actions and programs.
Members of the SAB constitute
distinguished bodies of non-EPA
scientists, engineers, economists, and
behavioral scientists who are nationally
and internationally recognized experts
in their respective fields. Members are
appointed by the EPA Administrator for
a two or three-year term and serve as
Special Government Employees who
provide independent expert advice to
the agency. All the work of SAB
committees and ad-hoc panels is
conducted under the auspices of the
chartered SAB. Additional information
about the SAB is available at https://
sab.epa.gov.
Expertise Sought for the SAB: The
SAB Staff Office invites nominations of
individuals to serve on the chartered
SAB with expertise or extensive
experience in the following scientific
disciplines and topics as they relate to
human health and the environment: air
quality; agricultural sciences and
economics; analytical chemistry;
atmospheric sciences; benefit-cost
analysis; chemical safety; climate
science; citizen science; community
environmental health; dose-response
assessment; drinking water; drinking
water engineering; ecological sciences
and ecological assessment; ecological
risk assessment; ecosystem services;
economics; energy and the environment;
engineering; environmental justice;
epidemiology; exposure assessment;
forestry; geochemistry; health sciences;
human health risk assessment;
hydrology; hydrogeology; medicine;
microbiology; modeling; pediatrics;
pesticide risk assessment, public health;
physiologically based pharmacokinetic
(PBPK) modeling; risk assessment;
social, behavioral and decision sciences;
statistics; sustainability; radiological
risk assessment; toxicology; uncertainty
analysis; water quality; water quantity
and reuse; and waste management.
Members selected to the chartered
SAB may also participate on standing
committees of the SAB. Board members
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with demonstrated scientific
credentials, disciplinary expertise in
relevant fields, and experience may be
asked to participate on the following
SAB Standing Committees:
(1) The Agricultural Science
Committee, which provides advice to
the chartered SAB on matters that have
been determined to have a significant
direct impact on farming and
agriculture-related industries.
(2) The Chemical Assessment
Advisory Committee, which provides
advice to the chartered SAB regarding
selected toxicological reviews of
environmental chemicals.
(3) The Climate Science Committee,
which provides advice to the chartered
SAB on climate change science and the
effects of climate change.
(4) The Drinking Water Committee,
which provides advice to the chartered
SAB on the scientific and technical
aspects of EPA’s national drinking water
program.
(5) The Economic Analysis
Committee, which provides advice to
the chartered SAB on the economic
analysis of EPA programs.
(6) The Environmental Justice Science
Committee, which provides advice to
the chartered SAB on the scientific and
technical aspects of environmental
justice to improve the environment and/
or public health in communities
disproportionately impacted by
environmental health hazards and risks.
(7) The Radiation Advisory
Committee, which provides advice to
the chartered SAB on radiation
protection, radiation science, and
radiation risk assessment.
Selection Criteria for the SAB and the
SAB Committees include:
—Demonstrated scientific credentials
and disciplinary expertise in relevant
fields;
—Willingness to commit time to the
committee and demonstrated ability
to work constructively and effectively
on committees;
—Background and experiences that
would help members contribute to the
diversity of perspectives on the
committee, e.g., geographical, social,
cultural, educational backgrounds,
professional affiliations; and other
considerations; and
—For the committee as a whole, the
collective breadth and depth of
scientific expertise are considered.
As the SAB and its standing
committees undertake specific advisory
activities, the SAB Staff Office will
consider two additional criteria for each
new activity: absence of financial
conflicts of interest and absence of an
appearance of a loss of impartiality.
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How to Submit Nominations: Any
interested person or organization may
nominate qualified persons to be
considered for appointment to these
advisory committees. Individuals may
self-nominate. Nominations should be
submitted in electronic format
(preferred) using the online nomination
form under the ‘‘Nomination of Experts’’
category at the bottom of the SAB home
page at https://sab.epa.gov. To be
considered, all nominations should
include the information requested
below. EPA values and welcomes
diversity. All qualified candidates are
encouraged to apply regardless of
gender, race, disability, or ethnicity.
Nominators are asked to identify the
specific committee for which nominees
are to be considered. The following
information should be provided on the
nomination form: contact information
for the person making the nomination;
contact information for the nominee; the
disciplinary and specific areas of
expertise of the nominee. Nominees will
be contacted and asked to provide
additional information, including a
curriculum vitae and a biographical
sketch of the nominee (indicating
current position, educational
background, research activities, sources
of research funding for the last two
years, and recent service on other
national advisory committees or
national professional organizations). To
help the agency evaluate the
effectiveness of its outreach efforts,
please indicate how you learned of this
nomination opportunity. Persons having
questions about the nomination process,
or the public comment process
described below, or those who are
unable to submit nominations through
the SAB website, should contact the
DFO for the committee, as identified
above. The DFO will acknowledge
receipt of nominations and in that
acknowledgment, will invite the
nominee to provide any additional
information that the nominee feels
would be useful in considering the
nomination, such as availability to
participate as a member of the
committee; how the nominee’s
background, skills, and experience
would contribute to the diversity of the
committee; and any questions the
nominee has regarding membership.
The names and biosketches of qualified
nominees identified by respondents to
this Federal Register notice, and any
additional experts identified by the SAB
Staff Office, will be posted in a List of
Candidates on the SAB website at
https://sab.epa.gov. Public comments
on each List of Candidates will be
accepted for 21 days from the date the
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list is posted. The public will be
requested to provide relevant
information or other documentation on
nominees that the SAB Staff Office
should consider in evaluating
candidates.
Candidates invited to serve will be
asked to submit the ‘‘Confidential
Financial Disclosure Form for Special
Government Employees Serving on
Federal Advisory Committees at the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’’
(EPA Form 3110–48). This confidential
form allows EPA to determine whether
there is a statutory conflict between that
person’s public responsibilities as a
Special Government Employee and
private interests and activities, or the
appearance of a loss of impartiality, as
defined by Federal regulation. The form
may be viewed and downloaded
through the ‘‘Ethics Requirements for
Advisors’’ link on the SAB home page
at https://sab.epa.gov. This form should
not be submitted as part of a
nomination.
V. Khanna Johnston,
Deputy Director, Science Advisory Board Staff
Office.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
[CERCLA 01–2023–0023; FRL–10589–01–
R1]
Proposed CERCLA Administrative
Cost Recovery Settlement: Sessions
Clock Site, Bristol, Connecticut
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of proposed settlement;
request for public comments.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given of a
proposed administrative cost settlement
for recovery of response costs
concerning the Sessions Clock Site,
located in Bristol, Hartford County,
Connecticut, with the Settling Party,
Philips North America LLC. The
proposed settlement requires the
Settling Party to pay EPA $706,175.90
plus interest to settle EPA’s claim for
recovery of past response costs, which
amount to approximately $830,795. In
exchange, EPA will provide the Settling
Party with a covenant not to sue for past
costs. The settlement has been approved
by the Environmental and Natural
Resources Division of the United States
Department of Justice. For 30 days
following the date of publication of this
notice, the Agency will receive written
comments relating to the settlement for
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recovery of response costs. The Agency
will consider all comments received and
may modify or withdraw its consent to
this cost recovery settlement if
comments received disclose facts or
considerations which indicate that the
settlement is inappropriate, improper,
or inadequate. The Agency’s response to
any comments received will be available
for public inspection at the
Environmental Protection Agency—
Region I, 5 Post Office Square, Suite
100, Boston, MA 02109–3912.
DATES: Comments must be submitted by
March 2, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be
addressed to Peter DeCambre, Senior
Enforcement Counsel, Office of Regional
Counsel, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, 5 Post Office Square, Suite 100
(4–WC), Boston, MA 02109–3912, (617)
918–1890, decambre.peter@epa.gov, and
should reference the Sessions Clock
Site, U.S. EPA Docket No: CERCLA 01–
2023–0023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A
copy of the proposed settlement may be
obtained from Stacy Greendlinger,
Superfund and Emergency Management
Division, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region I, 5 Post Office Square,
Suite 100 (02–2), Boston, MA 02109–
3912, telephone number: (617) 918–
1403, email address:
greendlinger.stacy@epa.gov. Direct
technical questions to Stacy
Greendlinger and legal questions to
Peter DeCambre, Office of Regional
Counsel, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region I, 5 Post Office Square,
Suite 100 (4–WC), Boston, MA 02109–
3912, telephone number: (617) 918–
1890, email address: decambre.peter@
epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
proposed administrative settlement for
recovery of past response costs
concerning the Sessions Clock Site,
located in Bristol, Hartford County,
Connecticut, is made in accordance
with section 122(h)(l) of the
Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act (CERCLA). EPA covenants not to
sue or take administrative action against
the Settling Party, Philips North
America LLC, pursuant to Section
107(a) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9607(a), for
Past Response Costs. In exchange, the
Settling Party agrees to pay EPA
$706,175.90, plus interest on that
amount calculated from the Effective
Date through the date of payment.
Payment of such amount shall be due
within 30 days after the Effective Date.
For 30 days following the date of
publication of this notice, the Agency
will receive written comments relating
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to the settlement for recovery of
response costs. The Effective Date of the
Agreement is the date upon which EPA
issues written notice to Philips North
America LLC that the public comment
period has closed and that such
comments, if any, do not require that
EPA modify or withdraw from the
Agreement.
Meghan Cassidy,
Deputy Director, Superfund and Emergency
Management Division.
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AGENCY
[CERCLA–10–2022–0251; FRL–10531–01–
Region 10]
Notice of Proposed Administrative
Settlement Agreement for Recovery of
Past Response Costs at the Logan
Street Mercury Response Site in Ada
County, Idaho
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of proposed settlement;
request for public comment.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act of 1980, as amended (CERCLA),
notice is hereby given that the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
has entered into a proposed settlement,
embodied in an Administrative
Settlement Agreement for Recovery of
Past Response Costs (Settlement
Agreement), with the following settling
party: Jones Family Trust. Under the
Settlement Agreement, the settling party
agrees to pay a total of $150,000 plus
interest to reimburse the EPA for costs
the EPA has incurred at the Logan Street
Mercury Response Site (Site).
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before March 2, 2023.
ADDRESSES: You may send comments,
identified by the EPA Docket Number
for the Settlement Agreement, CERCLA–
10–2022–0251, by any of the following
methods: Federal eRulemaking Portal:
https://www.regulations.gov (our
preferred method). Follow the online
instructions for submitting comments.
Email: Ms. Christina Vieira da Rosa,
VieiraDaRosa.Christina@epa.gov. Mail:
EPA Region 10, ATTN: Christina Vieira
da Rosa, Assistant Regional Counsel,
Office of Regional Counsel, 1200 Sixth
Avenue, Suite 155, M/S: 11–C07,
Seattle, WA 98101.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christina Vieira da Rosa, Assistant
SUMMARY:
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-10592-01-OA]
Request for Nominations to the EPA Science Advisory Board
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) invites
nominations of scientific experts from a diverse range of disciplines
to be considered for appointment to the EPA Science Advisory Board
(SAB). Appointments will be announced by the Administrator.
DATES: Nominations should be submitted in time to arrive no later than
March 2, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information about the chartered
SAB membership, appointment process, and schedule, please contact Dr.
Suhair
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Shallal, DFO, by telephone at (202) 564-2057 or by email at
[email protected], or Dr. Thomas Armitage, DFO, by telephone at
(202) 564-2155 or by email at [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The SAB is a chartered Federal Advisory
Committee, established in 1978, under the authority of the
Environmental Research, Development and Demonstration Authorization Act
(ERDDAA), codified at 42 U.S.C. 4365, to provide independent scientific
and technical peer review, consultation, advice, and recommendations to
the EPA Administrator on the scientific bases for EPA's actions and
programs. Members of the SAB constitute distinguished bodies of non-EPA
scientists, engineers, economists, and behavioral scientists who are
nationally and internationally recognized experts in their respective
fields. Members are appointed by the EPA Administrator for a two or
three-year term and serve as Special Government Employees who provide
independent expert advice to the agency. All the work of SAB committees
and ad-hoc panels is conducted under the auspices of the chartered SAB.
Additional information about the SAB is available at https://sab.epa.gov.
Expertise Sought for the SAB: The SAB Staff Office invites
nominations of individuals to serve on the chartered SAB with expertise
or extensive experience in the following scientific disciplines and
topics as they relate to human health and the environment: air quality;
agricultural sciences and economics; analytical chemistry; atmospheric
sciences; benefit-cost analysis; chemical safety; climate science;
citizen science; community environmental health; dose-response
assessment; drinking water; drinking water engineering; ecological
sciences and ecological assessment; ecological risk assessment;
ecosystem services; economics; energy and the environment; engineering;
environmental justice; epidemiology; exposure assessment; forestry;
geochemistry; health sciences; human health risk assessment; hydrology;
hydrogeology; medicine; microbiology; modeling; pediatrics; pesticide
risk assessment, public health; physiologically based pharmacokinetic
(PBPK) modeling; risk assessment; social, behavioral and decision
sciences; statistics; sustainability; radiological risk assessment;
toxicology; uncertainty analysis; water quality; water quantity and
reuse; and waste management.
Members selected to the chartered SAB may also participate on
standing committees of the SAB. Board members with demonstrated
scientific credentials, disciplinary expertise in relevant fields, and
experience may be asked to participate on the following SAB Standing
Committees:
(1) The Agricultural Science Committee, which provides advice to
the chartered SAB on matters that have been determined to have a
significant direct impact on farming and agriculture-related
industries.
(2) The Chemical Assessment Advisory Committee, which provides
advice to the chartered SAB regarding selected toxicological reviews of
environmental chemicals.
(3) The Climate Science Committee, which provides advice to the
chartered SAB on climate change science and the effects of climate
change.
(4) The Drinking Water Committee, which provides advice to the
chartered SAB on the scientific and technical aspects of EPA's national
drinking water program.
(5) The Economic Analysis Committee, which provides advice to the
chartered SAB on the economic analysis of EPA programs.
(6) The Environmental Justice Science Committee, which provides
advice to the chartered SAB on the scientific and technical aspects of
environmental justice to improve the environment and/or public health
in communities disproportionately impacted by environmental health
hazards and risks.
(7) The Radiation Advisory Committee, which provides advice to the
chartered SAB on radiation protection, radiation science, and radiation
risk assessment.
Selection Criteria for the SAB and the SAB Committees include:
--Demonstrated scientific credentials and disciplinary expertise in
relevant fields;
--Willingness to commit time to the committee and demonstrated ability
to work constructively and effectively on committees;
--Background and experiences that would help members contribute to the
diversity of perspectives on the committee, e.g., geographical, social,
cultural, educational backgrounds, professional affiliations; and other
considerations; and
--For the committee as a whole, the collective breadth and depth of
scientific expertise are considered.
As the SAB and its standing committees undertake specific advisory
activities, the SAB Staff Office will consider two additional criteria
for each new activity: absence of financial conflicts of interest and
absence of an appearance of a loss of impartiality.
How to Submit Nominations: Any interested person or organization
may nominate qualified persons to be considered for appointment to
these advisory committees. Individuals may self-nominate. Nominations
should be submitted in electronic format (preferred) using the online
nomination form under the ``Nomination of Experts'' category at the
bottom of the SAB home page at https://sab.epa.gov. To be considered,
all nominations should include the information requested below. EPA
values and welcomes diversity. All qualified candidates are encouraged
to apply regardless of gender, race, disability, or ethnicity.
Nominators are asked to identify the specific committee for which
nominees are to be considered. The following information should be
provided on the nomination form: contact information for the person
making the nomination; contact information for the nominee; the
disciplinary and specific areas of expertise of the nominee. Nominees
will be contacted and asked to provide additional information,
including a curriculum vitae and a biographical sketch of the nominee
(indicating current position, educational background, research
activities, sources of research funding for the last two years, and
recent service on other national advisory committees or national
professional organizations). To help the agency evaluate the
effectiveness of its outreach efforts, please indicate how you learned
of this nomination opportunity. Persons having questions about the
nomination process, or the public comment process described below, or
those who are unable to submit nominations through the SAB website,
should contact the DFO for the committee, as identified above. The DFO
will acknowledge receipt of nominations and in that acknowledgment,
will invite the nominee to provide any additional information that the
nominee feels would be useful in considering the nomination, such as
availability to participate as a member of the committee; how the
nominee's background, skills, and experience would contribute to the
diversity of the committee; and any questions the nominee has regarding
membership. The names and biosketches of qualified nominees identified
by respondents to this Federal Register notice, and any additional
experts identified by the SAB Staff Office, will be posted in a List of
Candidates on the SAB website at https://sab.epa.gov. Public comments
on each List of Candidates will be accepted for 21 days from the date
the
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list is posted. The public will be requested to provide relevant
information or other documentation on nominees that the SAB Staff
Office should consider in evaluating candidates.
Candidates invited to serve will be asked to submit the
``Confidential Financial Disclosure Form for Special Government
Employees Serving on Federal Advisory Committees at the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency'' (EPA Form 3110-48). This confidential
form allows EPA to determine whether there is a statutory conflict
between that person's public responsibilities as a Special Government
Employee and private interests and activities, or the appearance of a
loss of impartiality, as defined by Federal regulation. The form may be
viewed and downloaded through the ``Ethics Requirements for Advisors''
link on the SAB home page at https://sab.epa.gov. This form should not
be submitted as part of a nomination.
V. Khanna Johnston,
Deputy Director, Science Advisory Board Staff Office.
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