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is a request for a temporary exemption ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 20 years ago. The UST provisions of the
from the requirement of a tolerance AGENCY law significantly affect federal and state
without numerical limitations, no UST programs, require major changes to
[FRL–8451–6]
analytical method is required. Contact: the programs, and are aimed at further
Alan Reynolds, telephone number: (703) Operator Training Grant Guidelines for reducing UST releases to our
605–0515; e-mail address: States; Solid Waste Disposal Act, environment. Among other things, the
reynolds.alan@epa.gov. Subtitle I, as Amended by Title XV, UST provisions of the Energy Policy Act
Subtitle B of the Energy Policy Act of require that states receiving funding
B. Amendment to Existing Tolerance under Subtitle I comply with certain
2005
Exemption requirements contained in the law.
AGENCY: Environmental Protection OUST worked, and is continuing to
PP 7E7205. (EPA–HQ–OPP–2007– Agency. work, with its partners to develop grant
0545). IR–4, Rutgers University, 500 ACTION: Notice of availability. guidelines that EPA regional tank
College Road East, Suite 201W, programs will incorporate into states’
Princeton, NJ 08540, on behalf of SUMMARY: By this notice, the grant agreements. The guidelines will
Arizona Cotton Research and Protection Environmental Protection Agency provide states that receive UST funds
Council, 3721 East Wier Ave., Phoenix, (EPA), Office of Underground Storage with specific requirements, based on the
AZ 85040–2933, proposes to amend the Tanks (OUST) is advising the public UST provisions of the Energy Policy
tolerance in 40 CFR 180.1206 for that EPA is issuing the operator training Act, for their state UST programs.
residues of the fungicide, Aspergillus grant guidelines for states that receive Sections 9010(a) and (b) of Subtitle I
flavus AF36 to include a temporary underground storage tank (UST) funds of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as
exemption from tolerance in or on the from EPA. In this notice, EPA is amended by Section 1524 of the Energy
food commodity corn. Because this publishing the operator training grant Policy Act, require EPA to publish
petition is a request for a temporary guidelines in their entirety. In addition, guidelines that establish training
exemption from the requirement of a EPA will subsequently make the requirements for three distinct classes of
guidelines available on EPA’s Web site. UST system operators and require states
tolerance without numerical limitations,
EPA developed the operator training to develop state-specific training
no analytical method is required.
grant guidelines as required by Section requirements consistent with the
Contact: Shanaz Bacchus, telephone 9010 of Subtitle I of the Solid Waste guidelines. As a result of that
number: (703) 308–8097; e-mail address: Disposal Act, as amended by Section requirement, EPA worked with states
bacchus.shanaz@epa.gov. 1524 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005. and other UST stakeholders to develop
C. New Exemption from Tolerance DATES: EPA is notifying the public via the operator training grant guidelines. In
this notice that the operator training April 2007, EPA published in the
PP 7F7186. (EPA–HQ–OPP–2007– grant guidelines are available as of Federal Register a draft of the operator
0571). Falcon Lab, LLC., 1103 Norbee August 8, 2007. training grant guidelines. EPA
Dr., Wilmington, DE 19803, (petition ADDRESSES: In addition to publishing considered comments and today is
submitted by Forster and Associates the operator training grant guidelines publishing the operator training grant
Consulting, LLC, 230 Steeplechase here, EPA will post the operator training guidelines. EPA will incorporate these
Circle, Wilmington, DE 19808), grant guidelines on our Web site at: guidelines into grant agreements
proposes to establish an exemption from http://www.epa.gov/oust/fedlaws/ between EPA and states. States
the requirement of a tolerance for epact_05.htm#Final. You may also receiving funds from EPA for their UST
residues of the biochemical pesticide, obtain paper copies from the National programs must comply with the UST
Service Center for Environmental provisions of the Energy Policy Act and
Ammonium Salts of Fatty Acids, in or
Publications (NSCEP), EPA’s will be subject to action by EPA under
on all food commodities. Because this
publications distribution warehouse. 40 CFR 31.43 if they fail to comply with
petition is a request for an exemption the guidelines.
from the requirement of a tolerance You may request copies from NSCEP by
Statutory and Executive Order
without numerical limitations, no calling 1–800–490–9198; writing to U.S.
Reviews: Under Executive Order 12866
analytical method is required. Contact: EPA/NSCEP, Box 42419, Cincinnati, OH
(58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993), this
Raderrio Wilkins, telephone number: 45242–0419; or faxing your request to
action is not a ‘‘significant regulatory
(703) 308–1259; e-mail address: NSCEP at 301–604–3408. Ask for: Grant action’’ and is therefore not subject to
wilkins.raderrio@epa.gov. Guidelines to States for Implementing OMB review. Because this grant action
the Operator Training Provision of the is not subject to notice and comment
List of Subjects Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPA 510–R– requirements under the Administrative
07–005, August 2007). Procedure Act or any other statute, it is
Environmental protection,
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tim not subject to the Regulatory Flexibility
Agricultural commodities, Feed R. Smith, EPA’s Office of Underground
additives, Food additives, Pesticides Act (5 U.S.C. Section 601 et.) or
Storage Tanks, at smith.timr@epa.gov or Sections 202 and 205 of the Unfunded
and pests, Reporting and recordkeeping (703) 603–7158. Mandates Reform Act of 1999 (UMRA)
requirements.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On August (Pub. L. 104–4). In addition, this action
Dated: July 26, 2007. 8, 2005, President Bush signed the does not significantly or uniquely affect
Janet L. Andersen, Energy Policy Act of 2005. Title XV, small governments. Although this action
Director, Biopesticides and Pollution Subtitle B of this act, titled the does create new binding legal
Underground Storage Tank Compliance requirements, such requirements do not
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Prevention Division, Office of Pesticide


Programs. Act of 2005, contains amendments to substantially and directly affect tribes
[FR Doc. E7–15485 Filed 8–7–07; 8:45 am] Subtitle I of the Solid Waste Disposal under Executive Order 13175 (63 FR
BILLING CODE 6560–50–S
Act. This is the first federal legislative 67249, November 9, 2000). Although
change for the underground storage tank this grant action does not have
(UST) program since its inception over significant federalism implications

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under Executive Order 13132 (64 FR How Will EPA Enforce State’s Compliance • Are developed in cooperation with
43255, August 10, 1999), EPA consulted With the Requirements in These Guidelines? tank owners and operators.
with states in the development of these For More Information About the Operator • Consider training programs
grant guidelines. This action is not Training Grant Guidelines implemented by tank owners and
subject to Executive Order 13211, operators.
Background About The Energy Policy Act Of
‘‘Actions Concerning Regulations that
Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
2005 • Are appropriately communicated to
Distribution, or Use’’ (66 FR 28355, May Appendix: The Three Operator Classes At A tank owners and operators.
22, 2001), because it is not a significant Glance In addition, Section 9010(c) requires
regulatory action under Executive Order Overview of Operator Training Grant that all persons who are subject to the
12866. This action does not involve Guidelines operator training requirements specified
technical standards; thus, the in these guidelines must:
requirements of Section 12(d) of the Why Is EPA Issuing These Guidelines?
• Meet the state-specific training
National Technology Transfer and The U.S. Environmental Protection requirements.
Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. Agency (EPA), in consultation with
Section 272 note) do not apply. This • Repeat applicable requirements if
states, developed these grant guidelines
action does not impose an information the tank for which they have primary
as required by the operator training
collection burden under the provisions daily on-site management
provision in Section 9010(a) of the Solid
of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 responsibilities is determined to be out
Waste Disposal Act (SWDA), enacted by
(44 U.S.C. Section 3501 et seq.). The of compliance with a requirement or
the Underground Storage Tank
Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801 standard of 40 CFR part 280 or a
Compliance Act, part of the Energy
et seq., generally provides that before requirement or standard of a state
Policy Act of 2005 signed by President
certain actions may take effect, the program approved under Section 9004.
Bush on August 8, 2005.
agency promulgating the action must Section 1524 of the Energy Policy Act EPA’s Office of Underground Storage
submit a report, which includes a copy amends Subtitle I of the Solid Waste Tanks (OUST) is issuing these grant
of the action, to each House of the Disposal Act by adding Section 9010. guidelines to establish the minimum
Congress and to the Comptroller General Section 9010 requires EPA to publish requirements a state receiving Subtitle I
of the United States. Since this final guidelines that specify training funding must meet in order to comply
action will contain legally binding requirements for three classes of with the operator training provisions of
requirements, it is subject to the operators: the Energy Policy Act.
Congressional Review Act, and EPA will • Persons having primary What Is in These Guidelines?
submit a report to Congress containing responsibility for on-site operation and
this final action prior to the publication maintenance of underground storage These guidelines describe the
of this action in the Federal Register. tank systems. minimum requirements a state’s
Grant Guidelines to States for Implementing • Persons having daily on-site underground storage tank (UST)
the Operator Training Provision of the responsibility for the operation and program must contain in order for a
Energy Policy Act of 2005, U.S. maintenance of underground storage state to comply with the Section 9010
Environmental Protection Agency; Office of tank systems. requirements for Subtitle I funding.
Underground Storage Tanks • Daily, on-site employees having These guidelines include: a description
Contents primary responsibility for addressing of the classes of operators; required
emergencies presented by a spill or training for each class of operator;
Overview of Operator Training Grant release from an underground storage
Guidelines deadlines when operator training is
tank system. required; and examples of acceptable
Why Is EPA Issuing These Guidelines? Section 9010(a)(2) requires EPA to state approaches to operator training.
What Is in These Guidelines?
consider:
• State training programs in existence When Do These Guidelines Take Effect?
When Do These Guidelines Take Effect? when the guidelines are published.
• Training programs that are being These guidelines are effective August
Operator Training Requirements 8, 2007.
used by tank owners and operators as of
What Is Operator Training? August 8, 2005. Operator Training Requirements
What Underground Storage Tank Systems Do • The high turnover rate of tank
These Guidelines Apply to? operators and other personnel. What Is Operator Training?
• The frequency of improvement in
How Does a State Implement These Underground storage tank operator
Guidelines? underground storage tank equipment
training means any program that meets
technology.
the requirements of these guidelines.
Who Is Subject to Operator Training • The business in which tank
Requirements and What Are the Such a program is designed to ensure
operators are engaged.
Requirements? • The substantial differences in the knowledge regarding operating and
When Must Operators Be Trained? scope and length of training needed for maintaining underground storage tank
the three classes of operators. systems.
What Training Approaches Would Meet the
Operator Training Requirements? • Such other factors as EPA finds What Underground Storage Tank
necessary to carry out Section 9010. Systems Do These Guidelines Apply to?
How May States Ensure All Operators Are Section 9010(b)(2) also requires each
Trained in Accordance With These state receiving Subtitle I funding These guidelines apply to
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Guidelines? (hereafter referred to as ‘‘state’’), to underground storage tank systems


What Enforcement Authority Must States develop state-specific training regulated under Subtitle I, except those
Have for Operator Training? requirements that: excluded by regulation at 40 CFR
How Will States Demonstrate Compliance • Are consistent with EPA’s 280.10(b) and those deferred by
With These Guidelines? guidelines. regulation at 40 CFR 280.10(c).

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How Does a State Implement These These guidelines in no way relieve • Make financial responsibility
Guidelines? the owner or operator, as defined in 40 documents available to the underground
A state implements these guidelines CFR part 280, from any legal storage tank implementing agency as
by: responsibility mandated by the Federal required.
• Requiring operator training for all underground storage tank regulations or At a minimum, the Class A operator
operators in each class. requirements of a state underground must be trained in the following:
• Developing state-specific operator storage tank program approved by EPA • A general knowledge of
training requirements consistent with under SWDA Section 9004. underground storage tank system
EPA’s guidelines by August 8, 2009. There may be occasions when a Class requirements so he or she can make
State-specific operator training A, Class B, or Class C operator will not informed decisions regarding
requirements must: be present at the facility. For example, compliance and ensure appropriate
• Be developed in cooperation with operators are frequently not present at individuals are fulfilling operation,
tank owners and operators; unmanned facilities, such as emergency maintenance, and recordkeeping
• Take into consideration training generators at telecommunication towers requirements and standards of 40 CFR
programs implemented by tank owners and card lock/card access facilities. part 280 or requirements and standards
and tank operators; and However, these operators are still of a state underground storage tank
• Be appropriately communicated to responsible for operation and program approved by EPA under SWDA
tank owners and operators. maintenance activities or responding to Section 9004 regarding:
• Establishing a procedure to identify emergencies and must be trained • Spill prevention.
individuals who are required to be according to these guidelines. • Overfill prevention.
trained under the operator training To assist states in identifying • Release detection.
requirements specified in these responsible individuals to be trained • Corrosion protection.
guidelines. pursuant to these guidelines, the • Emergency response.
• Ensuring all operators are trained in • Product compatibility.
following sections characterize, in
accordance with these guidelines.
general terms, each class of operator. • Financial responsibility
States may choose to be more documentation requirements.
These sections also identify general
stringent than these minimum • Notification requirements.
training requirements pertaining to
requirements. • Release and suspected release
operating and maintaining underground
Who Is Subject to Operator Training reporting.
storage tank systems. See Appendix
Requirements and What Are the • Temporary and permanent closure
(The Three Operator Classes At A
Requirements? requirements.
Glance) which describes the operator • Operator training requirements.
For purposes of implementing the classes and the objectives of training
operator training requirements, these requirements. States must further Class B Operator
guidelines establish three classes of specify training for each individual A Class B operator implements
operators identified as Class A, Class B, class of operator by developing state- applicable underground storage tank
and Class C. Each underground storage specific training requirements. regulatory requirements and standards
tank system or group of underground Class A Operator (i.e., 40 CFR part 280 or requirements of
storage tank systems at a facility must a state underground storage tank
have a Class A, Class B, and Class C A Class A operator has primary program approved by EPA under SWDA
operator designated. All individuals responsibility to operate and maintain Section 9004) in the field. This
designated as a Class A, B, or C operator the underground storage tank system. individual implements day-to-day
must, at a minimum, be trained The Class A operator’s responsibilities aspects of operating, maintaining, and
according to these guidelines. Separate include managing resources and recordkeeping for underground storage
individuals may be designated for each personnel, such as establishing work tanks at one or more facilities. For
class of operator described above or an assignments, to achieve and maintain example, this individual typically
individual may be designated to more compliance with regulatory monitors, maintains, and ensures:
than one of the above operator classes. requirements. • Release detection method,
An individual who is designated to In general, this individual focuses on recordkeeping, and reporting
more than one operator class must be the broader aspects of the statutory and requirements are met.
trained in each operator class for which regulatory requirements and standards • Release prevention equipment,
he or she is designated. Because an necessary to operate and maintain the recordkeeping, and reporting
individual may be designated for more underground storage tank system (i.e., requirements are met.
than one operator class, states may 40 CFR part 280 or requirements of a • All relevant equipment complies
allow a training approach that state underground storage tank program with performance standards.
encompasses training for more than one approved by EPA under SWDA Section • Appropriate individuals are trained
operator class. 9004). For example, this individual to properly respond to emergencies
States must establish a procedure to typically ensures that appropriate caused by releases or spills from
identify individuals who are required to individual(s): underground storage tank systems at the
meet the operator training requirements • Properly operate and maintain the facility.
specified in these guidelines. For underground storage tank system. Compared with training for the Class
example, a state may accomplish this by • Maintain appropriate records. A operator, training for the Class B
requiring that underground storage tank • Are trained to operate and maintain operator will provide a more in-depth
system owners or operators identify, for the underground storage tank system understanding of operation and
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each underground storage tank system and keep records. maintenance aspects, but may cover a
or group of underground storage tank • Properly respond to emergencies more narrow breadth of applicable
systems at a facility, at least one name caused by releases or spills from regulatory requirements.
for each class of operator outlined in underground storage tank systems at the States may require either site-specific
these guidelines. facility. operator training, which is focused only

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on equipment used at the underground • Class A and Class B operators must guidelines. The state or a third party
storage tank facility, or broader training be trained within 30 days or another acceptable to the state may administer
regarding regulatory requirements that, reasonable period specified by the state, this examination. The examination
at a minimum, encompass the after assuming operation and process must be acceptable to the state
following: maintenance responsibilities at the and reasonably determine the person
• Components of underground underground storage tank system. tested has the necessary knowledge and
storage tank systems. • Class C operators must be trained skills to be considered competent to
• Materials of underground storage before assuming responsibility for operate underground storage tanks.
tank system components. responding to emergencies. • For Class C operator training, the
• Methods of release detection and If a state determines an underground state may accept training conducted by
release prevention applied to storage tank system is out of a trained Class A or Class B operator.
underground storage tank components. compliance, appropriate operator(s) • To address operators responsible for
• Operation and maintenance must be retrained. States may determine underground storage tank systems in
requirements of 40 CFR part 280 or whether both Class A and Class B multiple states, states may develop a
requirements of a state underground operators are retrained, or if only one program that accepts operator training
storage tank program approved by EPA class of operator (either Class A or Class verification from other states.
under SWDA Section 9004 that apply to B) is retrained. At a minimum, an • Any combination of the above listed
underground storage tank systems and underground storage tank system is out operator training approaches or
include: of compliance if the system:
• Spill prevention. comparable training approaches
• Does not meet EPA’s Significant recognized by the state.
• Overfill prevention. Operational Compliance requirements
• Release detection. How May States Ensure All Operators
• Corrosion protection. for release prevention and release
detection measures identified at: Are Trained in Accordance With These
• Emergency response. Guidelines?
• Product compatibility. http://www.epa.gov/oust/cmplastc/
• Reporting and recordkeeping soc.htm; or States must have a system in place for
requirements. • Is not in significant compliance ensuring all operators are trained in
• Class C operator training with other requirements, such as accordance with these guidelines. The
requirements. financial responsibility, as determined following are some examples for
by the state. meeting this requirement.
Class C Operator Operators must be retrained within a • Require owners or operators
A Class C operator is an employee and reasonable time frame established by the maintain records documenting the
is, generally, the first line of response to state. At a minimum, retraining must training received for all Class A, Class
events indicating emergency conditions. include training of the areas determined B, and Class C operators either: At the
This individual is responsible for not in significant compliance. States underground storage tank site and
responding to alarms or other requiring at least annual operator immediately available for inspection by
indications of emergencies caused by training that covers all operator class the implementing agency; or at a readily
spills or releases from underground requirements would meet retraining available alternative site and be
storage tank systems. This individual requirements. provided for inspection to the
notifies the Class B or Class A operator implementing agency upon request.
What Training Approaches Would Meet
and appropriate emergency responders • Require owners or operators report
the Operator Training Requirements?
when necessary. Not all employees of Class A, Class B, and Class C operator
the facility are necessarily Class C Operator training must evaluate
compliance to the implementing agency.
operators. This individual typically: operator knowledge of the minimum
• Controls or monitors the dispensing training requirements described for each What Enforcement Authority Must
or sale of regulated substances, or class of operator in these guidelines. States Have for Operator Training?
• Is responsible for initial response to The following is a list of acceptable
At a minimum, states must have
alarms or releases. approaches to meet training
At a minimum, the Class C operator comparable enforcement authorities for
requirements stated in these guidelines:
their operator training requirements as
must be trained to: • An operator training program
• Take action in response to they have for current underground
conducted or developed by the state or
emergencies (such as, situations posing storage tank requirements.
by a third party that has received prior
an immediate danger or threat to the state 1 approval. The program may How Will States Demonstrate
public or to the environment and that include in-class, on-line, or hands-on Compliance With These Guidelines?
require immediate action) or alarms training. Such a program must include
caused by spills or releases from an After August 8, 2009, and before
an evaluation of operator knowledge. receiving future grant funding, states
underground storage tank system. Examples include testing, practical must provide one of the following to
When Must Operators Be Trained? demonstration, or other tools EPA:
determined as acceptable by the state.
States must ensure that Class A, Class • For a state that has met the
• An appropriately administered and
B, and Class C operators are trained requirements for operator training, the
evaluated verification of operator
according to state-specific training state must submit a certification
knowledge (i.e., examination). This
requirements by August 8, 2012, which indicating that the state meets the
determination must be accomplished
is three years after the date states are requirements in the guidelines.
through an operator examination
required to develop state-specific • For a state that has not yet met the
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designed to measure operator


training requirements. A state may want requirements for operator training, the
knowledge as required in these
to establish a schedule for phasing in state must provide a document that
the training over this time. 1 States might need to establish criteria to describes the state’s efforts to meet the
After August 8, 2012, states must determine the suitability of any training provider or requirements. This document must
require operators be trained as follows: curriculum of training courses provided. include:

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• A description of the state’s these terms and conditions by utilizing underground storage tank releases to our
activities to date to meet the EPA’s grant enforcement authorities environment.
requirements in the guidelines; under 40 CFR 31.43, as necessary and The amendments focus on preventing
• A description of the state’s planned appropriate. releases. Among other things, they
activities to meet the requirements; and expand eligible uses of the Leaking
• The date by which the state expects For More Information About the Underground Storage Tank (LUST)
to meet the requirements. Operator Training Grant Guidelines Trust Fund and include provisions
EPA may verify state certifications of Visit the EPA Office of Underground regarding inspections, operator training,
compliance through site visits, record Storage Tanks Web site at http:// delivery prohibition, secondary
reviews, or audits as authorized by 40 www.epa.gov/oust or call 703–603– containment and financial
CFR part 31. 9900. responsibility, and cleanup of releases
that contain oxygenated fuel additives.
How Will EPA Enforce State’s Background About the Energy Policy Some of these provisions require
Compliance With the Requirements in implementation by August 2006; others
Act of 2005
These Guidelines? will require implementation in
As a matter of law, each state that On August 8, 2005, President Bush subsequent years. To implement the
receives funding under Subtitle I, which signed the Energy Policy Act of 2005. new law, EPA and states will work
would include a Leaking Underground Title XV, Subtitle B of this act (titled the closely with tribes, other federal
Storage Tank (LUST) Cooperative Underground Storage Tank Compliance agencies, tank owners and operators,
Agreement, must comply with certain Act) contains amendments to Subtitle I and other stakeholders to bring about
underground storage tank requirements of the Solid Waste Disposal Act—the the mandated changes affecting
of Subtitle I. The Agency will establish original legislation that created the underground storage tank facilities.
terms and conditions on grants and underground storage tank (UST) To see the full text of this new
cooperative agreements for underground program. These amendments legislation and for more information
storage tank activities to require significantly affect federal and state about EPA’s work to implement the
compliance with applicable underground storage tank programs, underground storage tank provisions of
requirements as a condition of funding. will require major changes to the the law, see: http://www.epa.gov/oust/
EPA will address noncompliance with programs, and are aimed at reducing fedlaws/nrg05_01.htm.

APPENDIX.—THE THREE OPERATOR CLASSES AT A GLANCE


Class A Operator Class B Operator Class C Operator

Who fits this class of operator? The individual who generally fo- The individual who is generally re- The individual who is generally
cuses on the statutory and reg- sponsible for field implementa- the first line of response to
ulatory requirements related to tion of applicable underground events indicating emergency
operating and maintaining the storage tank regulatory require- conditions or responding to
underground storage tank sys- ments and implements day-to- alarms.
tem. day aspects of operating, main-
taining, and recordkeeping for
USTs at one or more facilities.
What is the objective of the train- Ensure broad knowledge of regu- Ensure in-depth knowledge of im- Ensure knowledge of actions to
ing requirements? latory requirements. plementing regulatory require- take in the event of a leak or
ments. other emergency.

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Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste performance of the functions of the fax (202) 395–5167.
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