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No.
25
/
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February
6,
2003
/
Notices
credit
solutions
and
implementation.
Speakers
include
representatives
of
clearing
providers
and
other
experts
who
will
discuss
the
issues
in
depth,
as
well
as
FERC
and
CFTC
staff.
All
interested
parties
are
invited
to
attend.
There
is
no
registration
fee.
Interested
parties
wishing
to
file
comments
may
do
so
under
this
Docket
Number
by
February
26,
2003.
Filings
will
be
placed
in
the
Federal
Energy
Regulatory
Record
Information
System
(
FERRIS)
data
base
which
is
accessible
to
everyone
through
the
FERC
Web
site.
As
previously
announced,
Capitol
Connection
will
cover
this
meeting
live
over
the
Internet,
as
well
as
via
telephone
and
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at
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edu.
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interested
in
obtaining
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of
the
conference
need
to
contact
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Reporters
at
(
202)
347
 
3700
or
(
800)
336
 
6646.
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to
view
electronically
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docket
number
seven
days
after
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interested
in
purchasing
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of
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meeting
should
call
VISCOM
at
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703)
715
 
7999.
For
additional
information,
please
contact
Saida
Shaalan
of
FERC's
Office
of
Market
Oversight
&
Investigations
at
202
 
502
 
8278
or
by
e­
mail,
Saida.
Shaalan@
ferc.
gov.

Magalie
R.
Salas,
Secretary.

Commodity
Futures
Trading
Commission
Credit
Issues
in
Energy
Markets
Clearing
&
Other
Solutions
February
5,
2003.

Agenda
for
Technical
Conference
Welcoming
Remarks:
9
 
9:
30
a.
m.
Pat
Wood
III,
Chairman
of
the
Federal
Energy
Regulatory
Commission
(
FERC)
James
E.
Newsome,
Chairman
of
the
Commodity
Futures
Trading
Commission
(
CFTC)
Overview:
Bill
Hederman,
Director
of
the
Office
of
Market
Oversight
and
Investigations
(
OMOI)
 
FERC
Jane
Kang
Thorpe,
Director
of
Division
of
Clearing
&
Intermediary
Oversight
(
DCIO)
 
CFTC
Panel
I:
Clearing
Fundamentals
&
Oversight
9:
30
 
11:
30
am
Moderator:
Jane
Kang
Thorpe,
Director
of
Division
of
Clearing
&
Intermediary
Oversight
(
DCIO)
This
panel
will
focus
on
issues
such
as
the
benefits
of
centralized
clearing,
the
process
of
clearing
and
how
derivatives
clearing
organizations
are
regulated
by
the
CFTC.
John
Davidson,
Managing
Director,
Morgan
Stanley
Ananda
Radhakrishnan,
Special
Counsel,
CFTC
 
DCIO
John
Lawton,
Deputy
Director,
CFTC
 
DCIO
Lunch
11:
30
a.
m­
12:
30
p.
m.
Panel
II:
Clearing
Models
in
the
Energy
Markets
12:
30
 
2:
30
p.
m.
Moderator:
Jane
Kang
Thorpe,
Director
of
Division
of
Clearing
&
Intermediary
Oversight
(
DCIO)
This
panel
will
discuss
their
clearing
models
and
the
protections
they
provide.
Neal
Wolkoff,
Chief
Operating
Officer
and
Executive
Vice
President,
New
York
Mercantile
Exchange
(
NYMEX)
Andrew
Lamb,
Deputy
Chief
Executive
and
Managing
Director
of
Risk,
The
London
Clearing
House,
Ltd.
Dennis
Dutterer,
President
and
Chief
Executive
Officer,
Board
of
Trade
Clearing
Corporation
Dennis
Earle,
President,
EnergyClear
Corporation
David
Goone,
Senior
Vice
President,
InterContinental
Exchange
(
ICE)
Robert
Stewart,
President,
Merchant's
Exchange
Break
2:
30
 
2:
45
p.
m.
Panel
III:
Other
Credit
Solutions
&
Implementation2:
45
 
4:
30
p.
m.
This
panel
will
explore
different
industry
proposed
solutions
to
mitigate
credit
risk.
Steven
Bunkin,
Vice
President
and
Associate
General
Counsel,
Goldman
Sachs/
J.
Aron,
and
Co­
Chair
of
ISDA's
North
American
Energy
&
Developing
Products
Committee
Harold
Loomis,
Credit
Manager,
PJM
Interconnection,
L.
L.
C.
Vincent
Kaminski,
Managing
Director,
Citadel
Investment
Group
Robert
Stibolt,
Senior
Vice
President,
Risk
Management
&
Trade
Coordination,
Tractebel
North
America,
and
Co­
Chair
of
Credit
Committee,
Committee
of
Chief
Risk
Officers
(
CCRO)
Edward
Comer,
Vice
President
and
General
Counsel,
Edison
Electric
Institute
(
EEI)
Carol
St.
Clair,
Director
and
Senior
Counsel,
UBS
Warburg
Energy,
L.
L.
C.
Craig
Goodman,
President,
National
Energy
Marketers
Association
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ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
[
Docket
ID
Number
2002
 
0011;
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5]

Agency
Information
Collection
Activities;
Submission
of
EPA
ICR
Number
1156.09
(
OMB
Control
Number
2060
 
0059)
to
OMB
for
Review
and
Approval;
Comment
Request
AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA).
ACTION:
Notice.

SUMMARY:
In
compliance
with
the
Paperwork
Reduction
Act
(
44
U.
S.
C.
3501
et
seq.),
this
document
announces
that
the
following
Information
Collection
Request
(
ICR)
has
been
forwarded
to
the
Office
of
Management
and
Budget
(
OMB)
for
review
and
approval:
NSPS
for
Synthetic
Fiber
Production
Facilities
(
40
CFR
part
60,
subpart
HHH)
(
OMB
Control
Number
2060
 
0059
and
EPA
ICR
Number
1156.09).
The
ICR,
which
is
abstracted
below,
describes
the
nature
of
the
information
collection
and
its
estimated
burden
and
cost.
DATES:
Additional
comments
may
be
submitted
on
or
before
March
10,
2003.
ADDRESSES:
Follow
the
detailed
instructions
in
the
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION
section.
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
Mari
´
a
Malave
´
,
Compliance
Assessment
and
Media
Program
Division
(
Mail
Code
2223A),
Office
of
Compliance,
United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Avenue,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460;
telephone
number:
(
202)
564
 
7027;
fax
number:
(
202)
564
 
0050;
e­
mail
address:
malave.
maria@
epa.
gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:
EPA
has
submitted
the
following
ICR
to
OMB
for
review
and
approval
according
to
the
procedures
prescribed
in
5
CFR
1320.12.
On
June
20,
2002
(
67
FR
41981),
EPA
sought
comments
on
this
ICR
pursuant
to
5
CFR
1320.8(
d).
EPA
received
no
comments.
EPA
has
established
a
public
docket
for
this
ICR
under
Docket
ID
Number
OECA
 
2002
 
0011,
which
is
available
for
public
viewing
at
the
Enforcement
and
Compliance
Docket
Information
Center
(
ECDIC),
in
the
EPA
Docket
Center
(
EPA/
DC),
EPA
West,
Room
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Constitution
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The
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Docket
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Public
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6,
2003
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Docket
is
(
202)
566
 
1514.
An
electronic
version
of
the
public
docket
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through
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epa.
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Use
EDOCKET
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Submit
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to:
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Docket
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Protection
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EDOCKET
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as
CBI,
or
whose
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is
otherwise
restricted
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and
will
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for
public
viewing
in
EDOCKET.
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about
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docket,
see
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Register
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electronic
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FR
38102
(
May
31,
2002),
or
go
to
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
edocket.
Title:
NSPS
for
Synthetic
Fiber
Production
Facilities
(
40
CFR
part
60,
subpart
HHH)
(
OMB
Control
Number
2060
 
0059
and
EPA
ICR
Number
1156.09).
This
is
a
request
to
renew
an
existing
approved
collection
that
is
scheduled
to
expire
on
January
31,
2003.
Under
the
OMB
regulations,
the
Agency
may
continue
to
conduct
or
sponsor
the
collection
of
information
while
this
submission
is
pending
at
OMB.
Abstract:
The
NSPS
for
Synthetic
Fiber
Production
Facilities,
published
at
40
CFR
part
60,
subpart
HHH,
were
proposed
on
November
23,
1982,
and
promulgated
on
April
5,
1984.
These
standards
apply
to
affected
facilities
at
synthetic
fiber
production
facilities
including:
each
solvent­
spun
synthetic
fiber
process
that
produces
more
than
500
megagrams
of
fiber
per
year
and
that
commenced
construction
or
reconstruction
after
November
23,
1982.
The
provisions
of
this
subpart
do
not
apply
to
any
facility
that
uses
the
reaction
spinning
process
to
produce
spandex
fiber
or
the
viscose
process
to
produce
rayon
fiber,
nor
to
facilities
that
commence
modification
but
not
reconstruction
after
November
23,
1982.
Volatile
organic
compounds
(
VOCs)
are
the
pollutants
regulated
under
this
subpart.
This
information
is
being
collected
to
assure
compliance
with
40
CFR
part
60,
subpart
HHH.
Owners
or
operators
of
the
affected
facilities
described
must
make
one­
timeonly
initial
notifications
and
report
on
the
results
of
the
initial
performance
test.
Owners
or
operators
also
are
required
to
maintain
records
of
the
occurrence
and
duration
of
any
startup,
shutdown,
or
malfunction
in
the
operation
of
an
affected
facility,
or
any
period
during
which
the
monitoring
system
is
inoperative.
Monitoring
requirements
specific
to
synthetic
fiber
production
facilities
provide
information
on
VOC
emissions.
Owners
or
operators
of
affected
facilities
are
required
to
install,
calibrate,
maintain,
and
operate
a
continuous
monitoring
system
for
the
measurement
of
makeup
solvent
and
solvent
feed.
These
values
shall
be
used
in
calculating
monthly
VOC
emissions.
Section
60.603(
b)(
1)
provides
three
options
for
determining
solvent
feed.
Each
owner
or
operator
calculates
VOC
emissions
every
month
from
the
amount
of
solvent
feed
and
makeup
solvent
used
in
each
affected
facility.
These
values
are
used
to
calculate
compliance
with
the
emission
limitations
on
a
six­
month
rolling
average
basis.
Also
required
are
semiannual
reports,
and
quarterly
reports
of
instances
of
excess
emissions.
The
owner
or
operator
subject
to
the
provisions
of
this
part
shall
maintain
a
file
of
these
measurements,
and
retain
the
file
for
at
least
two
years
following
the
date
of
such
measurements.
Responses
to
this
collection
of
information
are
mandatory
and
are
being
collected
to
assure
compliance
with
40
CFR
part
60,
subpart
HHH.
All
reports
are
sent
to
the
delegated
State
or
Local
authority.
In
the
event
that
there
is
no
such
delegated
authority,
the
reports
are
sent
directly
to
the
EPA
Regional
Office.
These
notifications,
reports,
and
records
are
essential
in
determining
compliance.
An
agency
may
not
conduct
or
sponsor,
and
a
person
is
not
required
to
respond
to,
a
collection
of
information
unless
it
displays
a
currently
valid
OMB
control
number.
The
OMB
control
numbers
for
EPA's
regulations
are
listed
in
40
CFR
part
9
and
48
CFR
chapter
15,
and
are
identified
on
the
form
and/
or
instrument,
if
applicable.
Burden
Statement:
The
annual
public
reporting
and
recordkeeping
burden
for
this
collection
of
information
is
estimated
to
average
approximately
29
hours
per
response.
Burden
means
the
total
time,
effort,
or
financial
resources
expended
by
persons
to
generate,
maintain,
retain,
or
disclose
or
provide
information
to
or
for
a
Federal
agency.
This
includes
the
time
needed
to
review
instructions;
develop,
acquire,
install,
and
utilize
technology
and
systems
for
the
purposes
of
collecting,
validating,
and
verifying
information,
processing
and
maintaining
information,
and
disclosing
and
providing
information;
adjust
the
existing
ways
to
comply
with
any
previously
applicable
instructions
and
requirements;
train
personnel
to
be
able
to
respond
to
a
collection
of
information;
search
data
sources;
complete
and
review
the
collection
of
information;
and
transmit
or
otherwise
disclose
the
information.
Respondents/
Affected
Entities:
Synthetic
fiber
production
facilities.
Estimated
Number
of
Respondents:
25.
Frequency
of
Response:
Initial,
quarterly
and
semiannual.
Estimated
Total
Annual
Hour
Burden:
1,838.
Estimated
Total
Annualized
Cost:
$
293,000
of
which
$
188,000
are
O&
M
annual
costs.
There
is
a
decrease
of
848
hours
in
the
total
estimated
burden
currently
identified
in
the
OMB
Inventory
of
Approved
ICR
Burdens.
This
is
due
to
a
decrease
in
the
number
of
sources
and
the
assumption
that
no
new
sources
will
become
subject
to
the
standard.
The
estimate
on
the
number
of
sources
was
based
on
the
most
recent
data
on
major
sources
subject
to
the
NSPS
program
for
the
corresponding
SIC
codes
subject
to
this
rule
available
on
the
EPA
AFS
database.

Dated:
January
29,
2003.
Doreen
Sterling,
Acting
Director,
Collection
Strategies
Division.
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