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South Florida Clean Coastal Waters
Act—Interim Assessment; Notice of
Public Meeting
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), in partnership with the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), announces a
series of public meetings of the
Interagency Working Group on the
Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia
Research and Control Act (IWG–
HABHRCA). The purpose of these
meetings is for the IWG–HABHRCA to
provide updates on the assessment of
harmful algal blooms (HABs) and
hypoxia in South Florida, including a
presentation of progress to-date as well
as next steps, as is required by the South
Florida Clean Coastal Waters Act of
2021. The meetings will be open to the
SUMMARY:
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public and conducted in a hybrid format
with both in-person and virtual
attendance options. Please see
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for further
details.
DATES: Public meetings will be held
between June 26–June 29, 2023, at the
following locations in South Florida:
1. Fort Pierce—June 26, 2023 (9:00 a.m.–
12:00 p.m.)
2. Belle Glade—June 28, 2023 (9:00
a.m.–12:00 p.m.)
3. Fort Myers—June 29, 2023 (1:00
p.m.–4:00 p.m.)
Exact locations will be provided to
those that register. More information on
how to register can be found in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Becky Allenbach, South Florida
Program, Water Division, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency—
Region 4, telephone number: 404–562–
9687, email address: allenbach.becky@
epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
In South Florida, HABs and
hypoxia—the overgrowth of algae/
cyanobacteria and often related severe
oxygen depletion—are observed in
lakes, rivers, estuaries, and coastal
areas. These HABs proliferate when
environmental conditions (e.g., winds,
temperatures, currents, excess nutrients)
are favorable, and can result in
significant impacts to human health and
the environment as well as local
economies.
Coordinated federal efforts to address
HABs and hypoxia began with the
passage of the Harmful Algal Bloom and
Hypoxia Research and Control Act
(HABHRCA) in 1998. Pub. L. 105–383,
112 Stat. 3447. HABHRCA established
an interagency working group (IWG),
which now consists of over twenty
member agencies, co-chaired by NOAA
and EPA. 33 U.S.C. 4001(a).
The South Florida Clean Coastal
Waters Act of 2021 requires the IWG–
HABHRCA to conduct a regional
assessment of South Florida. 33 U.S.C.
4004a(b). The assessment needs to
address the status of, and gaps within,
current HAB and hypoxia research,
monitoring, management, prevention,
response, and control activities. 33
U.S.C. 4004a(b)(3). In addition, the
IWG–HABHRCA needs to develop and
submit to Congress a plan, based on the
assessment, for reducing, mitigating,
and controlling HABs and hypoxia in
the South Florida region. 33 U.S.C.
4004a(c).
The first step in this process is to
conduct an interim assessment that will
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represent a synthesis of the state of
knowledge of HABs and hypoxia in
South Florida. This interim assessment
will serve to guide the full integrated
assessment and plan. Currently, the
IWG–HABHRCA is seeking feedback on
progress to-date to ensure that the
interim assessment is accurate and
inclusive of ongoing efforts by State,
local, and tribal governments as well as
non-governmental, academic groups,
and private industry.
II. Purpose of the Public Meetings
EPA and NOAA, along with other
members of the IWG–HABHRCA, will
hold three public meetings in the South
Florida region during the week of June
26, 2023. The purpose of these public
meetings is for the IWG–HABHRCA to
update the public on the assessment of
HABs and hypoxia in South Florida,
including a presentation of progress todate and next steps. Specifically, the
IWG–HABHRCA will at these public
meetings:
(1) Present an overview of the
assessment process that describes
project scope, methods, and types of
information requested;
(2) Present the assessment outline and
discuss information gathered to-date
and highlight gaps; and
(3) Receive feedback from attendees.
III. How can I participate in these
public meetings?
The meetings will be open to the
public and conducted with both inperson and virtual attendance options.
Registration information, meeting
materials, and opportunities to provide
public input can be found at: https://
coastalscience.noaa.gov/science-areas/
habs/habhrca/clean-coastal-waters-act.
Registration for the Meeting:
Registration is required. Interested
persons who wish to attend either inperson or virtually must register by June
9, 2023.
Availability of Meeting Materials:
Meeting materials, including the
meeting agenda and briefing materials,
will be available 15 days before the
meeting date.
Procedures for Providing Public Input:
Registered attendees may provide
comments verbally and in writing
during and up to 30 days after the
public meeting. Written comments are
encouraged. Oral statements may also be
delivered in-person but will be limited
to three minutes in length and may not
be possible if the number of commenters
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exceeds the allotted time on the agenda
for verbal comments.
Radhika Fox,
Assistant Administrator.
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Clean Air Act Advisory Committee
(CAAAC): Notice of Meeting
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA), the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
is announcing a public meeting of the
Clean Air Act Advisory Committee
(CAAAC). The EPA renewed the
CAAAC charter on October 31, 2022, to
provide independent advice and
counsel to EPA on economic,
environmental, technical, scientific and
enforcement policy issues associated
with implementation of the Clean Air
Act of 1990.
DATES: The CAAAC will hold its next
hybrid public meeting; in-person at EPA
Headquarters, Washington, DC and
virtual on Tuesday, June 27, 2023, from
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Wednesday,
June 28, 2023, from approximately 9:00
a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (EST). Members of
the public may register to attend or
listen to the meeting or provide
comments, by emailing caaac@epa.gov
by 5:00 (EST) June 26, 2023.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lorraine Reddick, Designated Federal
Official, Clean Air Act Advisory
Committee (6103A), Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania
Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460;
telephone number: 202–564–1293;
email address: reddick.lorraine@
epa.gov. Additional information about
this meeting, the CAAAC, and its
subcommittees and workgroups can be
found on the CAAAC website: https://
www.epa.gov/caaac/.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. app. 2 section 10(a)(2),
notice is hereby given that the Clean Air
Act Advisory Committee will hold its
next hybrid public meeting on Tuesday,
June 27, 2023, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00
p.m. (EST) and Wednesday, June 28,
2023, from approximately 9:00 a.m. to
12:00 p.m. (EST).
The committee agenda and any
documents prepared for the meeting
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South Florida Clean Coastal Waters Act--Interim Assessment;
Notice of Public Meeting
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in partnership with
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), announces a
series of public meetings of the Interagency Working Group on the
Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Act (IWG-HABHRCA).
The purpose of these meetings is for the IWG-HABHRCA to provide updates
on the assessment of harmful algal blooms (HABs) and hypoxia in South
Florida, including a presentation of progress to-date as well as next
steps, as is required by the South Florida Clean Coastal Waters Act of
2021. The meetings will be open to the
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public and conducted in a hybrid format with both in-person and virtual
attendance options. Please see SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for further
details.
DATES: Public meetings will be held between June 26-June 29, 2023, at
the following locations in South Florida:
1. Fort Pierce--June 26, 2023 (9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.)
2. Belle Glade--June 28, 2023 (9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.)
3. Fort Myers--June 29, 2023 (1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.)
Exact locations will be provided to those that register. More
information on how to register can be found in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Becky Allenbach, South Florida
Program, Water Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency--Region
4, telephone number: 404-562-9687, email address:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
In South Florida, HABs and hypoxia--the overgrowth of algae/
cyanobacteria and often related severe oxygen depletion--are observed
in lakes, rivers, estuaries, and coastal areas. These HABs proliferate
when environmental conditions (e.g., winds, temperatures, currents,
excess nutrients) are favorable, and can result in significant impacts
to human health and the environment as well as local economies.
Coordinated federal efforts to address HABs and hypoxia began with
the passage of the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control
Act (HABHRCA) in 1998. Pub. L. 105-383, 112 Stat. 3447. HABHRCA
established an interagency working group (IWG), which now consists of
over twenty member agencies, co-chaired by NOAA and EPA. 33 U.S.C.
4001(a).
The South Florida Clean Coastal Waters Act of 2021 requires the
IWG-HABHRCA to conduct a regional assessment of South Florida. 33
U.S.C. 4004a(b). The assessment needs to address the status of, and
gaps within, current HAB and hypoxia research, monitoring, management,
prevention, response, and control activities. 33 U.S.C. 4004a(b)(3). In
addition, the IWG-HABHRCA needs to develop and submit to Congress a
plan, based on the assessment, for reducing, mitigating, and
controlling HABs and hypoxia in the South Florida region. 33 U.S.C.
4004a(c).
The first step in this process is to conduct an interim assessment
that will represent a synthesis of the state of knowledge of HABs and
hypoxia in South Florida. This interim assessment will serve to guide
the full integrated assessment and plan. Currently, the IWG-HABHRCA is
seeking feedback on progress to-date to ensure that the interim
assessment is accurate and inclusive of ongoing efforts by State,
local, and tribal governments as well as non-governmental, academic
groups, and private industry.
II. Purpose of the Public Meetings
EPA and NOAA, along with other members of the IWG-HABHRCA, will
hold three public meetings in the South Florida region during the week
of June 26, 2023. The purpose of these public meetings is for the IWG-
HABHRCA to update the public on the assessment of HABs and hypoxia in
South Florida, including a presentation of progress to-date and next
steps. Specifically, the IWG-HABHRCA will at these public meetings:
(1) Present an overview of the assessment process that describes
project scope, methods, and types of information requested;
(2) Present the assessment outline and discuss information gathered
to-date and highlight gaps; and
(3) Receive feedback from attendees.
III. How can I participate in these public meetings?
The meetings will be open to the public and conducted with both in-
person and virtual attendance options. Registration information,
meeting materials, and opportunities to provide public input can be
found at: https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/science-areas/habs/habhrca/clean-coastal-waters-act.
Registration for the Meeting: Registration is required. Interested
persons who wish to attend either in-person or virtually must register
by June 9, 2023.
Availability of Meeting Materials: Meeting materials, including the
meeting agenda and briefing materials, will be available 15 days before
the meeting date.
Procedures for Providing Public Input: Registered attendees may
provide comments verbally and in writing during and up to 30 days after
the public meeting. Written comments are encouraged. Oral statements
may also be delivered in-person but will be limited to three minutes in
length and may not be possible if the number of commenters exceeds the
allotted time on the agenda for verbal comments.
Radhika Fox,
Assistant Administrator.
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