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Federal Register / Vol. 70, No.

238 / Tuesday, December 13, 2005 / Proposed Rules 73675

February 6, 2006. In addition, the FAA The FAA will have available a transcript should contact the court
also announced its intention to hold projector and a computer capable of reporter directly. Information on how to
public meetings. See the Federal accommodating Word and PowerPoint purchase a transcript will be available at
Register of November 7, 2005 (70 FR presentations from a compact disk (CD) the meetings.
67388; Nov. 7, 2005). or USB memory device. Persons (6) The FAA will review and consider
requiring any other kind of audiovisual all material presented by participants at
Purpose of the Public Meetings equipment should notify the FAA when the public meetings. Position papers or
The purpose of the public meetings is requesting to be placed on the agenda. materials presenting views or
for the FAA to hear the public’s views Sign and oral interpretation can be information related to the draft final
and obtain information relevant to the made available at the meeting, as well rule may be accepted at the discretion
final rule under consideration. The FAA as an assistive listening device, if of the presiding officer and will be
will consider comments made at the requested 10 calendar days before the subsequently placed in the public
public meetings before making a final meeting. docket. The FAA requests that
decision on issuance of the final rule. presenters at the meetings provide at
Public Meeting Procedures
In the economic analysis to the least 10 copies of all materials for
August 4, 2005 NPRM, the FAA A panel of representatives from the distribution to the panel members.
requested information from the public. FAA and other government agencies Presenters may provide other copies to
If you have not already submitted data will be present. An FAA representative the audience at their discretion.
to the FAA on these areas, you may do will facilitate the meetings in (7) Each person presenting comments
so at the public meetings. The FAA accordance with the following is asked to submit data to support the
requests that all comments be procedures: comments. The FAA will protect from
accompanied by full documentation. (1) The meetings are designed to
disclosure all proprietary data
In addition to the information sought facilitate the public comment process.
submitted in accordance with
in the NPRM, the FAA seeks The meetings will be informal and non-
applicable laws.
information on the following questions. adversarial. No individual will be
Again, the FAA requests that all subject to cross-examination by any Issued in Washington, DC, on December 7,
other participant. Government 2005.
comments be accompanied by full
documentation. representatives on the panel may ask Anthony F. Fazio,
• What has been the effect of the questions to clarify statements and to Director, Office of Rulemaking.
airspace restrictions on aircraft owners ensure an accurate record. Any [FR Doc. 05–23982 Filed 12–8–05; 12:57 pm]
that relocated outside the Washington, statement made during the meetings by BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
DC Air Defense Identification Zone a panel member should not be
(ADIZ)? What has been the loss of construed as an official position of the
income for those aircraft owners? government. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
• What has been the loss in time and (2) There will be no admission fees or
AGENCY
revenue of pilots flying longer routes to other charges to attend or to participate
avoid the DC ADIZ or curtailing their in the public meetings. The meetings 40 CFR Parts 61 and 63
flying because of the DC ADIZ? will be open to all persons, subject to
• What is the percentage of reduction availability of space in the meeting [R06–OAR–2005–OK–0003; FRL–8006–8]
in overall flying because of the existence room. The FAA will make every effort
of the DC ADIZ? to accommodate all persons wishing to Approval of the Clean Air Section
attend. The FAA asks that you sign in 112(I) Program for Hazardous Air
Participation at the Public Meetings Pollutants and Delegation of Authority
between 12–1 pm., or 5:30–6:30 p.m., on
If you wish to present an oral the day of the meeting you are to the Oklahoma Department of
statement at the January 12, 2006 public attending. The FAA will try to Environmental Quality
meetings, you should submit your accommodate all speakers; however if
request to the FAA no later than January AGENCY: Environmental Protection
available time does not allow this, Agency (EPA).
5, 2006. speakers will be scheduled on a first-
If you wish to present an oral come-first-served basis. The FAA ACTION: Proposed rule.
statement at the January 18, 2006 public reserves the right to exclude some SUMMARY: The Oklahoma Department of
meetings, you should submit your speakers, if necessary, to obtain Environmental Quality (ODEQ) has
request to the FAA no later than January balanced viewpoints. The meetings may submitted updated regulations for
11, 2006. adjourn early if scheduled speakers
Your requests should be submitted as receiving delegation of EPA authority
complete their statements in less time for implementation and enforcement of
described under FOR FURTHER than is scheduled for the meetings.
INFORMATION CONTACT and should
National Emission Standards for
(3) The FAA will prepare agendas of Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs)
include a written summary of oral speakers and presenters and make the
remarks to be presented and an estimate for all sources (both part 70 and non-
agendas available at the meetings. part 70 sources). These regulations
of time needed for the presentation. (4) Speakers may be limited to 5–10-
Requests received after the dates apply to certain NESHAPs promulgated
minute statements. If possible, the FAA
specified above will be scheduled if by EPA, as amended through September
will notify speakers if additional time is
there is time available during the 1, 2004. The delegation of authority
available.
meetings; however, the speakers’ names (5) The meetings will be recorded by under this action does not apply to
may not appear on the written agendas. a court reporter. A transcript of the sources in Indian Country. EPA is
To accommodate as many speakers as meetings and all material accepted by providing notice proposing to approve
possible, the amount of time allocated to the panel during the meetings will be the delegation of certain NESHAPs to
each speaker may be less than the included in the public docket, unless ODEQ.
amount of time requested. See ‘‘Public protected from disclosure. Each person DATES: Written comments must be
Meeting Procedures’’ below. interested in purchasing a copy of a received by January 12, 2006.

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73676 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 238 / Tuesday, December 13, 2005 / Proposed Rules

ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed to ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Phase II Storm Water Permit
Mr. Jeff Robinson, Air Permits Section AGENCY Requirements:
(6PD–R), Environmental Protection Priority: Substantive, Significant.
Agency, 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200, 40 CFR Part 122
Dallas, Texas 75202–2733. Comments Legal Authority: CWA 402(p).
[FRL–8007–7]
may also be submitted electronically or CFR Citation: 40 CFR 122.26.
through hand delivery/courier by Correction to the Fall 2005 Regulatory Legal Deadline: None.
following the detailed instructions in Agenda
the ADDRESSES section of the direct final Abstract: On Monday, August 8,
rule located in the final rules section of AGENCY: Environmental Protection President Bush signed into law The
the Federal Register. Agency. Energy Policy Act of 2005. Section 323
ACTION: Correction. of this legislation modifies section 502
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. of the Federal Water Pollution Control
Jeff Robinson, Air Permits Section, SUMMARY: On October 31, 2005, the Act to define the term ‘‘oil and gas
Multimedia Planning and Permitting Regulatory Plan and the Unified Agenda exploration, production, processing, or
Division (6PD–R), U.S. Environmental of the Federal Regulatory and treatment operations, or transmission
Protection Agency, Region, 6, 1445 Ross Deregulatory Actions for the facilities’’ to mean ‘‘all field activities or
Avenue, Suite 700, Dallas, Texas 75202– Environmental Protection Agency was operations associated with exploration,
2733, at (214) 665–6435, or at published in the Federal Register (70 production, processing, or treatment
robinson.jeffrey@epa.gov. FR 65206). The regulatory agenda entry operations, or transmission facilities,
for sequence number 3378, ‘‘Oil and Gas including activities necessary to prepare
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the
Phase II Storm Water Permit a site for drilling and for the movement
final rules section of this Federal
Requirements,’’ contains erroneous and placement of drilling equipment,
Register, EPA is approving ODEQ’s
information. This notice corrects the whether or not such field activities or
request for delegation of authority to
information that was published in the operations may be considered to be
implement and enforce certain
Federal Register (70 FR at 65345) under construction activities.’’ In order to
NESHAPs for all sources (both Part 70
the headings of Legal Authority, CFR accommodate the changes in the new
and non-Part 70 sources). The ODEQ
Citation, Abstract, and Timetable. law, EPA expects to propose
has adopted certain NESHAPs into
Oklahoma’s state regulations. In FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeff modifications to its current regulations
addition, EPA is waiving its notification Smith, Office of Wastewater governing construction site storm water
requirements so sources will only need Management, Office of Water, discharges for oil and gas activities
to send notifications and reports to Environmental Protection Agency regulated by the Phase I and Phase II
ODEQA. (4203M) Environmental Protection storm water rules.
Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.,
The EPA is taking direct final action
Washington, DC 20460; telephone TIMETABLE
without prior proposal because EPA
number: (202) 564–0652; fax number:
views this is a noncontroversial action
(202) 564–6431; e-mail address: Action Date FR cite
and anticipates no adverse comments. A
smith.jeff@epa.gov.
detailed rationale for this approval is set
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NPRM ....................... 12/00/05
forth in the preamble to the direct final
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Final Action ............... 06/00/06
rule. If no adverse comments are
received in response to this action rule, publishes the semiannual regulatory
no further activity is contemplated. If agenda to update the public about: Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
EPA receives adverse comments, the Regulations and major policies currently Required: No.
direct final rule will be withdrawn, and under development, Small Entities Affected: No.
all public comments received will be Reviews of existing regulations and
major policies, and Government Levels Affected: Federal,
addressed in a subsequent final rule
Rules and major policymakings State.
based on this proposed rule. EPA will
not institute a second comment period completed or canceled since the last Additional Information: SAN No.
on this action. Any parties interested in Agenda. 4979.
commenting must do so at this time. The regulatory agenda entry in the Agency Contact:
Please note that if EPA receives adverse proposed rule section for sequence
comment on an amendment, paragraph, number 3378, ‘‘Oil and Gas Phase II Jeff Smith, Environmental Protection
or section of this rule and if that Storm Water Permit Requirements’’ (70 Agency, Water, 4203M, Washington,
provision may be served from the FR 65345) contains erroneous DC 20460. Phone: 202–564–0652. Fax:
remainder of the rule, EPA may adopt information. The Agency did not intend 202–564–6431. E-mail:
as final those provisions of the rule that to express an interpretation of the smith.jeff@epa.gov.
are not the subject of an adverse Energy Policy Act of 2005 in advance of Deborah Nagle, Environmental
comment. For additional information, the EPA publishing the proposed rule. Protection Agency, Water, 4203M,
see the direct final rule which is This notice corrects the information that Washington, DC 20460. Phone: 202–
published in the Rules section of this was provided under the headings of 564–1185. Fax: 202–564–6431. E-
Federal Register. Legal Authority, CFR Citation, Abstract, mail: nagle.deborah@epa.gov.
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7412. and Timetable for the Oil and Gas Phase Dated: December 7, 2005.
II Storm Water Permit Requirements
Dated: November 27, 2005. Louise P. Wise,
action. The following agenda item
Carl E. Edlund, replaces in its entirety the agenda item Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of
Acting Regional Administrator, Region 6. that was provided in the EPA’s Policy, Economics, and Innovation.
[FR Doc. 05–23969 Filed 12–12–05; 8:45 am] Semiannual Regulatory Agenda for [FR Doc. E5–7274 Filed 12–12–05; 8:45 am]
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