Document ID: EPA-HQ-SFUND-2003-0006-0023
Agency: epa
Document Type: Notice
Title: Advisory Committee for Regulatory Negotiation Concerning All Appropriate Inquiry; Meeting, Notice
Posted Date: 2003-06-06T04:00Z

33898
Federal
Register
/
Vol.
68,
No.
109
/
Friday,
June
6,
2003
/
Proposed
Rules
energy.
The
Administrator
of
the
Office
of
Information
and
Regulatory
Affairs
has
not
designated
it
as
a
significant
energy
action.
Therefore,
it
does
not
require
a
Statement
of
Energy
Effects
under
Executive
Order
13211.

List
of
Subjects
in
33
CFR
Part
165
Harbors,
Marine
safety,
Navigation
(
water),
Reporting
and
recordkeeping
requirements,
Security
measures,
Waterways.
For
the
reasons
discussed
in
the
preamble,
the
Coast
Guard
amends
33
CFR
part
165,
as
follows:

PART
165
 
REGULATED
NAVIGATION
AREAS
AND
LIMITED
ACCESS
AREAS
1.
The
authority
citation
for
part
165
continues
to
read
as
follows:

Authority:
33
U.
S.
C.
1231;
50
U.
S.
C.
191;
33
CFR
1.05
 
1(
g),
6.04
 
1,
6.04
 
6,
and
160.5;
Department
of
Homeland
Security
Delegation
No.
0170.

2.
Add
a
new
§
165.765
to
read
as
follows:

§
165.765
Regulated
Navigation
Area;
Port
Everglades
Harbor,
Fort
Lauderdale,
Florida.

(
a)
Location.
The
following
area
in
the
vicinity
of
Port
Everglades
Harbor
is
a
regulated
navigation
area:
all
waters
of
the
Atlantic
Intracoastal
Waterway
and
Port
Everglades
Harbor,
from
shore
to
shore,
south
of
the
17th
Street
Bridge
(
at
a
line
connecting
26
°
06.04 
N,
080
°
07.17'
W
and
26
°
06.04 
N,
080
°
07.05 
W),
north
of
the
intersection
of
the
Dania
Cut
Off
Canal
and
the
Intracoastal
Waterway
(
latitude
26
°
04.72 
N)
and
west
of
a
north­
south
line
connecting
red
day
board
#
6
and
green
day
board
#
7
at
the
entrance
to
Port
Everglades
Harbor
(
longitude
080
°
06.30 
W).
(
b)
Regulations.
Vessels
entering
and
transiting
through
the
regulated
navigation
area
shall
proceed
at
a
slow
speed.
Nothing
in
this
rule
alleviates
vessels
or
operators
from
complying
with
all
state
and
local
laws
in
the
area,
including
manatee
slow
speed
zones.
(
c)
Definition.
As
used
in
this
section,
slow
speed
means
the
speed
at
which
a
vessel
proceeds
when
it
is
fully
off
plane,
completely
settled
in
the
water
and
not
creating
excessive
wake.
Due
to
the
different
speeds
at
which
vessels
of
different
sizes
and
configurations
may
travel
while
in
compliance
with
this
definition,
no
specific
speed
is
assigned
to
slow
speed.
A
vessel
is
not
proceeding
at
slow
speed
if
it
is:
(
1)
On
a
plane;
(
2)
In
the
process
of
coming
up
on
or
coming
off
of
plane;
or
(
3)
Creating
an
excessive
wake.
Dated:
27
May
2003.
James
S.
Carmichael,
Rear
Admiral,
U.
S.
Coast
Guard,
Commander,
Seventh
Coast
Guard
District.
[
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BILLING
CODE
4910
 
15
 
P
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
40
CFR
Chapter
I
[
FRL
 
7509
 
6]

Advisory
Committee
for
Regulatory
Negotiation
Concerning
All
Appropriate
Inquiry;
Meeting
AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA).
ACTION:
Notice.

SUMMARY:
The
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
as
required
by
the
Federal
Advisory
Committee
Act
(
Pub.
L.
92
 
463),
is
announcing
the
date
and
location
of
an
upcoming
meeting
of
the
Negotiated
Rulemaking
Committee
On
All
Appropriate
Inquiry.
DATES:
A
meeting
of
the
Federal
Advisory
Committee
on
Regulatory
Negotiation
for
All
Appropriate
Inquiry
is
scheduled
for
July
8
and
July
9,
2003.
ADDRESSES:
The
meeting
will
take
place
at
the
Hotel
Washington,
15th
and
Pennsylvania
Avenue
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20004.
The
meeting
is
scheduled
to
begin
at
8:
30
a.
m.
and
end
at
4:
30
p.
m.
on
both
days.
Dates
and
locations
of
subsequent
meetings
will
be
announced
in
later
notices.
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
Persons
needing
further
information
should
contact
Patricia
Overmeyer
of
EPA's
Office
of
Brownfields
Cleanup
and
Redevelopment,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Mailcode
5105T,
Washington,
DC
20460,
(
202)
566
 
2774,
or
overmeyer.
patricia@
epa.
gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:
Under
the
Small
Business
Liability
Relief
and
Brownfields
Revitalization
Act,
EPA
is
required
to
develop
standards
and
practices
for
carrying
out
all
appropriate
inquiry.
The
Federal
Advisory
Committee
meeting
is
for
the
purpose
of
negotiating
the
contents
of
a
proposed
regulation
setting
federal
standards
and
practices
for
conducting
all
appropriate
inquiry.
At
its
meeting
on
July
8
and
9,
the
Committee
will
continue
substantive
deliberations
on
the
proposed
rulemaking
including
discussion
of
the
criteria
established
by
Congress
in
the
Small
Business
Liability
Relief
and
Brownfields
Revitalization
Act
amendments
to
CERCLA
(
101)(
35)(
B)(
iii).
These
criteria
include:
``(
I)
The
results
of
an
inquiry
by
an
environmental
professional.
(
II)
Interviews
with
past
and
present
owners,
operators,
and
occupants
of
the
facility
for
the
purpose
of
gathering
information
regarding
the
potential
for
contamination
at
the
facility.
(
III)
Reviews
of
historical
sources,
such
as
chain
of
title
documents,
aerial
photographs,
building
department
records,
and
land
use
records,
to
determine
previous
uses
and
occupancies
of
the
real
property
since
the
property
was
first
developed.
(
IV)
Searches
for
recorded
environmental
cleanup
liens
against
the
facility
that
are
filed
under
Federal,
State,
or
local
law.
(
V)
Reviews
of
Federal,
State,
and
local
government
records,
waste
disposal
records,
underground
storage
tank
records,
and
hazardous
waste
handling,
generation,
treatment,
disposal,
and
spill
records,
concerning
contamination
at
or
near
the
facility.''
All
meetings
of
the
Negotiated
Rulemaking
Committee
are
open
to
the
public.
There
is
no
requirement
for
advance
registration
for
members
of
the
public
who
wish
to
attend
or
make
comments
at
the
meeting.
Opportunity
for
the
general
public
to
address
the
Committee
will
be
provided
starting
at
2:
30
p.
m.
on
both
July
8
and
July
9,
2003.

Dated:
June
2,
2003.
Thomas
P.
Dunne,
Associate
Assistant
Administrator,
Office
of
Solid
Waste
and
Emergency
Response.
[
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Doc.
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am]

BILLING
CODE
6560
 
50
 
P
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
40
CFR
Part
52
[
NC97
 
200319a;
FRL
 
7497
 
9]

Approval
and
Promulgation
of
Implementation
Plans;
North
Carolina:
Approval
of
Revisions
to
the
Visible
Emissions
Regulation
Within
the
North
Carolina
State
Implementation
Plan
AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA).
ACTION:
Proposed
rule.

SUMMARY:
The
EPA
is
proposing
to
approve
the
State
Implementation
Plan
(
SIP)
revision
submitted
by
the
North
Carolina
Department
of
Environment
and
Natural
Resources
for
the
purpose
of
amending
rule
NCAC
2D
.0521
Visible
Emissions.
In
the
Final
Rules
Section
of
this
Federal
Register,
the
EPA
is
approving
the
North
Carolina
SIP
revision
as
a
direct
final
rule
without
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