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ADDRESSES:
Address
comments
to
the
Department
of
Energy
Desk
Officer,
Office
of
Information
and
Regulatory
Affairs,
Office
of
Management
and
Budget,
726
Jackson
Place,
NW,
Washington,
DC
20503.
(
Comments
should
also
be
addressed
to
the
Statistics
and
Methods
Group
at
the
address
below.)

FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
Requests
for
additional
information
should
be
directed
to
Herbert
Miller,
Statistics
and
Methods
Group,
(
EI
 
70),
Forrestal
Building,
U.
S.
Department
of
Energy,
Washington,
DC
20585.
Mr.
Miller
may
be
contacted
by
telephone
at
(
202)
426
 
1103,
FAX
at
(
202)
426
 
1081,
or
e­
mail
at
Herbert.
Miller@
eia.
doe.
gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:
The
energy
information
collection
submitted
to
OMB
for
review
was:
1.
EIA
 
902,
``
Annual
Geothermal
Heat
Pump
Manufacturers
Survey.''
2.
Energy
Efficiency
and
Renewable
Energy;
OMB
Number
1901
 
0303;
Three­
Year
Extension;
Mandatory.
3.
EIA
 
902
is
designed
to
collect
information
on
the
emerging
domestic
geothermal
heat
pump
industry.
The
economics
of
geothermal
heat
pumps
have
improved
in
recent
years
and
the
pumps
are
more
competitive
with
conventional
heating,
cooling,
and
water
heating
systems.
Data
collected
will
be
from
U.
S.
geothermal
heat
pump
manufacturers.
The
data
will
be
used
by
DOE,
the
heat
pump
industry,
and
the
public.
The
data
will
also
be
published.
4.
Business
or
other
for­
profit.
5.
160
hours
(
4
hours
´
 
1
response
per
year
´
 
40
respondents).
Statutory
Authority:
Sections
3507(
h)(
1)
and
3506(
c)
of
the
Paperwork
Reduction
Act
of
1995
(
Pub.
L.
No.
104
 
13).

Issued
in
Washington,
DC,
May
1,
2000.
Stanley
R.
Freedman,
Acting
Director,
Statistics
and
Methods
Group,
Energy
Information
Administration.
[
FR
Doc.
00
 
11249
Filed
5
 
4
 
00;
8:
45
am]

BILLING
CODE
6450
 
01
 
P
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
[
FRL
 
6600
 
1]

Agency
Information
Collection
Activities:
Continuing
Collection;
Comment
Request;
Hazardous
Waste
Specific
Unit
Requirements,
and
Special
Waste
Processes
and
Types
AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA).
ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY:
In
compliance
with
the
Paperwork
Reduction
Act
(
44
U.
S.
C.
3501
et
seq.),
this
notice
announces
that
EPA
is
planning
to
submit
the
following
or
continuing
Information
Collection
Request
(
ICR)
to
the
Office
of
Management
and
Budget
(
OMB):
Hazardous
Waste
Specific
Unit
Requirements,
and
Special
Waste
Processes
and
Types,
EPA
ICR
Number
1572.04,
OMB
Control
Number
2050
 
0050,
expires
June
30,
2000.
Before
submitting
the
ICR
to
OMB
for
review
and
approval,
EPA
is
soliciting
comments
on
specific
aspects
of
the
proposed
information
collection
as
described
below.
DATES:
Comments
must
be
submitted
on
or
before
July
5,
2000.
ADDRESSES:
Commenters
must
send
an
original
and
two
copies
of
their
comments
referencing
docket
number
F
 
2000
 
SUIP
 
FFFFF
to:
(
1)
If
using
regular
US
Postal
Service
mail:
RCRA
Docket
Information
Center,
Office
of
Solid
Waste
(
5305G),
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Headquarters
(
EPA,
HQ),
1200
Pennsylvania
Avenue,
NW,
Washington,
DC
20460
 
0002,
or
(
2)
if
using
special
delivery,
such
as
overnight
express
service:
RCRA
Docket
Information
Center
(
RIC),
Crystal
Gateway
One,
1235
Jefferson
Davis
Highway,
First
Floor,
Arlington,
VA
22202.
Comments
may
also
be
submitted
electronically
through
the
Internet
to:
rcra­
docket@
epa.
gov.
Comments
in
electronic
format
should
also
be
identified
by
the
docket
number
F
 
2000
 
SUIP
 
FFFFF
and
must
be
submitted
as
an
ASCII
file
avoiding
the
use
of
special
characters
and
any
form
of
encryption.
Commenters
should
not
submit
electronically
any
confidential
business
information
(
CBI).
An
original
and
two
copies
of
CBI
must
be
submitted
under
separate
cover
to:
RCRA
CBI
Document
Control
Officer,
Office
of
Solid
Waste
(
5305W),
U.
S.
EPA,
1200
Pennsylvania
Avenue,
NW,
Washington,
DC
20460
 
0002.
Public
comments
and
supporting
materials
are
available
for
viewing
in
the
RCRA
Information
Center
(
RIC),
located
at
Crystal
Gateway
I,
First
Floor,
1235
Jefferson
Davis
Highway,
Arlington,
VA.
The
RIC
is
open
from
9
a.
m.
to
4
p.
m.,
Monday
through
Friday,
excluding
federal
holidays.
To
review
docket
materials,
it
is
recommended
that
the
public
make
an
appointment
by
calling
703
 
603
 
9230.
The
public
may
copy
a
maximum
of
100
pages
from
any
regulatory
docket
at
no
charge.
Additional
copies
cost
$
0.15/
page.
The
index
and
some
supporting
materials
are
available
electronically.
See
the
``
Supplementary
Information''
section
for
information
on
accessing
them.
The
ICR
is
available
on
the
Internet
at
<
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
epaoswer/
hazwaste/
tsds/
specific/
index.
htm>.
The
official
record
for
this
action
will
be
kept
in
paper
form.
Accordingly,
EPA
will
transfer
all
comments
received
electronically
into
paper
form
and
place
them
in
the
official
record,
which
will
also
include
all
comments
submitted
directly
in
writing.
EPA
responses
to
comments,
whether
the
comments
are
written
or
electronic,
will
be
in
a
notice
in
the
Federal
Register.
EPA
will
not
immediately
reply
to
commenters
electronically
other
than
to
seek
clarification
of
electronic
comments
that
may
be
garbled
in
transmission
or
during
conversion
to
paper
form,
as
discussed
above.
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
For
general
information,
contact
the
RCRA
Hotline
at
800
424
 
9346
or
TDD
800
553
 
7672
(
hearing
impaired).
In
the
Washington,
DC,
metropolitan
area,
call
703
412
 
9810
or
TDD
703
412
 
3323.
For
more
detailed
information
on
specific
aspects
of
this
rulemaking,
contact
David
Eberly,
Office
of
Solid
Waste
(
5303W),
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Avenue,
NW,
Washington,
DC
20460
 
0002,
by
phone
at
703
 
308
 
8645,
or
by
e­
mail
at
eberly.
david@
epa.
gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:
Affected
entities:
Entities
potentially
affected
by
this
action
are
owners
and
operators
of
hazardous
waste
treatment,
storage,
and
disposal
facilities.
Title:
Hazardous
Waste
Specific
Unit
Requirements,
and
Special
Waste
Processes
and
Types,
EPA
ICR
Number
1572.04,
OMB
Control
Number
2050
 
0050,
expiration
date
June
30,
2000.
Abstract:
Section
3004
of
the
Resource
Conservation
and
Recovery
Act
(
RCRA)
of
1976,
as
amended,
requires
that
the
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
develop
standards
for
hazardous
waste
treatment,
storage,
and
disposal
facilities
(
TSDFs),
as
may
be
necessary,
to
protect
human
health
and
the
environment.
Section
3004,
Subsections
(
1),
(
3),
(
4),
(
5),
and
(
6)
specify
that
these
standards
include,
but
not
be
limited
to,
the
following
requirements:
(
1)
Maintaining
records
of
all
hazardous
wastes
identified
or
listed
under
this
title
which
are
treated,
stored,
or
disposed
of,
***
and
the
manner
in
which
such
wastes
were
treated,
stored,
or
disposed
of;
(
3)
Treatment,
storage,
or
disposal
of
all
such
waste
received
by
the
unit
pursuant
to
such
operating
methods,
techniques,
and
practices
as
may
be
satisfactory
to
the
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(
4)
The
location,
design,
and
construction
of
such
hazardous
waste
treatment,
disposal,
or
storage
facilities;
(
5)
Contingency
plans
for
effective
action
to
minimize
unanticipated
damage
from
any
treatment,
storage,
or
disposal
of
any
such
hazardous
waste;
and
(
6)
The
maintenance
or
operation
of
such
facilities
and
requiring
such
additional
qualifications
as
to
ownership,
continuity
of
operation,
training
for
personnel,
and
financial
responsibility
as
may
be
necessary
or
desirable.
All
of
the
collection
requirements
covered
in
this
ICR
have
been
published
in
40
CFR
parts
261,
264
and
265,
subparts
J
through
DD,
and
40
CFR
part
266,
subpart
F.
With
each
collection
covered
in
this
ICR,
EPA
is
aiding
the
goal
of
complying
with
its
statutory
mandate
under
RCRA
to
develop
standards
for
hazardous
waste
TSDFs,
as
may
be
necessary,
to
protect
human
health
and
the
environment.
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.
The
EPA
would
like
to
solicit
comments
to:
(
i)
Evaluate
whether
the
proposed
collection
of
information
is
necessary
for
the
proper
performance
of
the
functions
of
the
agency,
including
whether
the
information
will
have
practical
utility;
(
ii)
Evaluate
the
accuracy
of
the
agency's
estimate
of
the
burden
of
the
proposed
collection
of
information,
including
the
validity
of
the
methodology
and
assumptions
used;
(
iii)
Enhance
the
quality,
utility,
and
clarity
of
the
information
to
be
collected;
and
(
iv)
Minimize
the
burden
of
the
collection
of
information
on
those
who
are
to
respond,
including
through
the
use
of
appropriate
automated
electronic,
mechanical,
or
other
technological
collection
techniques
or
other
forms
of
information
technology,
e.
g.,
permitting
electronic
submission
of
responses.
Burden
Statement:
EPA
estimates
that
the
total
annual
respondent
cost
for
all
activities
covered
in
this
ICR
is
$
11,934,785.
This
cost
includes
annual
labor,
capital,
and
operation
and
maintenance
(
O&
M)
costs
to
be
incurred
by
respondents
affected
by
the
information
collection
requirements
covered
in
this
ICR.
EPA
estimates
an
average
hourly
respondent
labor
cost
(
including
overhead)
of
$
90.00
for
legal
staff,
$
69.30
for
managerial
staff,
$
54.33
for
technical
staff,
and
$
24.29
for
clerical
staff.
As
shown
in
the
table,
EPA
estimates
that,
each
year,
a
total
of
3,187
units
will
be
subject
to
the
information
collection
requirements
covered
in
this
ICR.
Of
these
3,187
units,
375
units
are
existing
interim
status
units
that
will
remain
in
the
interim
status
universe,
100
units
are
interim
status
units
that
will
enter
the
permitted
universe,
2,688
units
are
existing
permitted
units,
and
24
units
are
new
permitted
units.
The
number
of
respondents
varies
depending
upon
the
category
of
each
unit
and
the
required
activity.
This
ICR
is
an
exhaustive
description
of
the
total
respondent
burden
for
all
activities
related
to
specific
unit
requirements
and
special
waste
processes
and
types.
From
1996
to
2000,
total
respondent
hourly
burden
decreased
by
42
percent
and
total
respondent
financial
burden
decreased
by
37
percent.
The
burden
decreased
for
a
number
of
reasons.
First,
in
revising
this
ICR,
EPA
significantly
improved
its
estimated
number
of
specific
units
in
the
interim
status
and
permitted
universes.
In
addition,
labor
rates
were
adjusted
in
this
ICR.
In
the
1996
ICR,
EPA
had
overestimated
the
overhead
factor
and
thus,
the
labor
rates
of
the
respondents
conducting
the
activities
covered
in
this
ICR.
In
addition,
EPA
removed
all
federally
owned
or
operated
units
from
the
respondent
universe.
Thus,
EPA's
estimates
of
the
overall
total
respondent
burden
and
cost
has
decreased.
EPA
believes
that
the
burden
and
cost
reflects
a
more
comprehensive
and,
therefore,
a
more
accurate
portrait
of
the
existing
hourly
and
financial
burden
on
the
regulated
community.
For
tank
systems,
the
public
reporting
burden
is
estimated
to
average
six
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
The
record
keeping
burden
is
estimated
to
average
155
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
For
surface
impoundments,
the
public
reporting
burden
is
estimated
to
average
two
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
The
record
keeping
burden
is
estimated
to
average
152
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
For
waste
piles,
there
is
no
public
reporting
burden
associated
with
the
requirements
covered
in
this
ICR.
The
record
keeping
burden
is
estimated
to
average
20
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
For
land
treatment
units,
the
public
reporting
burden
is
estimated
to
average
one
hour
per
respondent
per
year.
The
record
keeping
burden
is
estimated
to
average
one
hour
per
respondent
per
year.
For
landfills,
the
public
reporting
burden
is
estimated
to
average
seven
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
The
record
keeping
burden
is
estimated
to
average
80
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
For
incinerators,
the
public
reporting
burden
is
estimated
to
average
two
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
The
record
keeping
burden
is
estimated
to
average
three
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
For
thermal
treatment
units,
there
is
no
public
reporting
or
record
keeping
burden
associated
with
the
requirements
covered
in
this
ICR.
For
chemical,
physical,
and
biological
treatment
units,
there
is
no
public
reporting
or
record
keeping
burden
associated
with
the
requirements
covered
in
this
ICR.
For
drip
pads,
there
is
no
public
reporting
or
record
keeping
burden
associated
with
the
requirements
covered
in
this
ICR.
For
miscellaneous
units,
there
is
no
public
reporting
or
record
keeping
burden
associated
with
the
requirements
covered
in
this
ICR.
For
process
vents,
the
public
reporting
burden
is
estimated
to
average
ten
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
The
record
keeping
burden
is
estimated
to
average
1,072
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
For
equipment
leaks,
the
public
reporting
burden
is
estimated
to
average
seven
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
The
record
keeping
burden
is
estimated
to
average
83
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
For
containment
buildings,
the
public
reporting
burden
is
estimated
to
average
six
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
The
record
keeping
burden
is
estimated
to
average
56
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
For
specific
hazardous
waste
recovery
and
recycling
units,
there
is
no
public
reporting
burden
associated
with
these
requirements.
The
record
keeping
burden
is
estimated
to
average
four
hours
per
respondent
per
year.
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
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information;
search
data
sources;
complete
and
review
the
collection
of
information;
and
transmit
or
otherwise
disclose
the
information.

Dated:
April
21,
2000.
Matthew
Hale,
Acting
Director,
Office
of
Solid
Waste.
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Acid
Rain
Program;
Notice
of
the
Filing
of
Petition
for
Administrative
Review
AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA).
ACTION:
Notice
of
the
filing
of
petition
for
administrative
review.

SUMMARY:
The
purpose
of
this
notice
is
to
announce
the
filing,
with
EPA's
Environmental
Appeals
Board
(
EAB),
of
a
petition
for
review
by
UtiliCorp
United,
Inc.
(
UCU)
of
a
decision
issued
by
EPA's
Office
of
Air
and
Radiation,
Clean
Air
Markets
Division.
This
decision
and
petition
for
review
concern
a
request
submitted
by
UCU
for
approval
of
methods
for
apportionment
of
the
nitrogen
oxide
(
NOX)
emissions
from
a
common
stack
at
UCU's
Sibley,
Missouri
facility.
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
Dwight
C.
Alpern,
Attorney­
Advisor,
Clean
Air
Markets
Division
(
6204J),
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Ariel
Rios
Building,
1200
Pennsylvania
Avenue,
NW,
Washington,
DC
20460
at
(
202)
564
 
9151.
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:
On
April
5,
2000,
UCU
filed,
with
the
EAB,
a
petition
for
review
(
Appeal
No.
CAA
 
004)
of
a
decision
by
EPA's
Office
of
Air
and
Radiation,
Clean
Air
Markets
Division,
dated
March
6,
2000,
disapproving
UCU's
petition
for
approval
of
methods
for
apportionment
of
the
NOX
emissions
from
a
common
stack
at
UCU's
facility
located
at
Sibley,
Missouri.
The
appeal
raises
issues
regarding
the
requirements
of
40
CFR
75.17(
a)(
2)(
iii).
The
appeals
was
filed
under
40
CFR
part
78
of
the
Acid
Rain
regulations
and
requested
an
evidentiary
hearing.
Motions
for
leave
to
intervene
in
Appeal
No.
CAA
 
004
under
40
CFR
78.11
must
be
filed
by
May
22,
2000
with
the
EAB.

Dated:
May
1,
2000.
Brian
J.
McLean,
Director,
Clean
Air
Markets
Division.
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Environmental
Impact
Statements
and
Regulations;
Availability
of
EPA
Comments
Availability
of
EPA
comments
prepared
April
17,
2000
through
April
21,
2000
pursuant
to
the
Environmental
Review
Process
(
ERP),
under
Section
309
of
the
Clean
Air
Act
and
section
102(
2)(
c)
of
the
National
Environmental
Policy
Act
as
amended.
Requests
for
copies
of
EPA
comments
can
be
directed
to
the
Office
of
Federal
Activities
at
(
202)
564
 
7167.
An
explanation
of
the
ratings
assigned
to
draft
environmental
impact
statements
(
EISs)
was
published
in
FR
dated
April
09,
1999
(
63
FR
17856).

Draft
EISs
ERP
No.
D
 
DOE
 
E09806
 
TN
Rating
EC2,
Treating
Transuranic
(
TRU)/
Alpha
Low­
Level
Waste
at
the
Oak
Ridge
National
Laboratory,
Construct,
Operate,
and
Decontaminate/
Decommission
of
Waste
Treatment
Facility,
Oak
Ridge,
TN.
Summary:
EPA
expressed
environmental
concerns
regarding
the
issue
of
process
releases
and
the
resulting
risk
to
humans.
EPA
requested
that
additional
information
be
provide
on
the
risk
issue
and
the
preferred
alternative.
ERP
No.
D
 
TVA
 
E65054
 
TN
Rating
EC2,
Tellico
Reservoir
Land
Management
Plan,
Implementation
of
Seven
Mainstream
and
Two
Tributary
Reservoirs,
Blount,
Loudon
and
Monroe,
TN.
Summary:
EPA
expressed
concerns
with
aspects
of
some
of
the
proposed
zones,
such
as
planned
timber
harvesting
and
certain
commercial/
industrial
development.
EPA
suggested
that
the
Plan
be
revised
to
eliminate
or
minimize
timber
harvesting
of
circumferential
reservoir
lands
and
islands
and
eliminate
incompatible
forms
of
commercial
and
industrial
development.

Final
EISs
ERP
No.
F
 
BIA
 
A65165
 
00
Programmatic
EIS
 
Navajo
Ten
Year
Forest
Management
Plan
Alternatives,
Implementation
and
Funding,
AZ
and
NM.
Summary:
No
formal
comment
letter
was
sent
to
the
preparing
agency.
Dated:
May
2,
2000
Joseph
C.
Montgomery,
Director,
NEPA
Compliance
Director,
Office
of
Federal
Activities.
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Environmental
Impact
Statements;
Notice
of
Availability
Responsible
Agency:
Office
of
Federal
Activities,
General
Information
(
202)
564
 
7167
or
www.
epa.
gov/
oeca/
ofa.
Weekly
receipt
of
Environmental
Impact
Statements
filed
April
24,
2000
through
April
28,
2000
pursuant
to
40
CFR
1506.9.
EIS
No.
000129,
Final
EIS,
AFS,
CO,
Uncompahgre
National
Forest
Travel
Plans
Revision,
Implementation,
Grand
Mesa,
Uncompahgre
and
Gunnison
National
Forests,
Garrison,
Hinsdale
Mesa,
Montrose,
Ouray
and
San
Juan
Counties,
CO,
Due:
June
5,
2000,
Contact:
Jeff
Burch
(
970)
874
 
6600.
EIS
No.
000130,
Draft
EIS,
FHW,
MO,
New
Mississippi
River
Crossing,
Relocated
I
 
70
and
I
 
64
Connector,
Funding,
COE
Section
404
and
10
Permits
and
NPDES
Permit,
St.
Louis
County,
MO,
Due:
June
20,
2000,
Contact:
Ronald
C.
Marshall
(
217)
492
 
4600.
EIS
No.
000131,
Draft
EIS,
AFS,
ID,
Box
Canyon
Timber
Sale,
Vegetative
Management,
Implementation,
Palisades
Ranger
District,
Caribou­
Targhee
National
Forest,
Bonneville
County,
ID,
Due:
June
19,
2000,
Contact:
Jerry
B.
Reese
(
208)
624
 
3151.
EIS
No.
000132,
Draft
EIS,
AFS,
CA,
NV,
Sierra
Nevada
Forest
Plan
Amendment
Project,
Implementation,
several
counties,
CA
and
NV,
Due:
August
11,
2000,
Contact:
John
Bradford
(
916)
498
 
5075.
EIS
No.
000133,
Draft
Supplement,
FTA,
NY,
Buffalo
Inner
Harbor
Development
Project,
Waterfront
Redevelopment,
Funding
and
COE
Section
10
and
404
Permit
Issuance,
New
Information
in
Response
to
a
Court
Order
concerning
Historic
Preservation,
Erie
County,
NY,
Due:
May
31,
2000,
Contact:
Anthony
G.
Carr
(
212)
668
 
2170.
Under
Federal
Court
Decision
and
Order
No.
99
 
CV
 
745S
a
SDEIS
was
to
be
prepared
to
consider
archaeological
investigations
conducted
after
the
FEIS.
The
Federal
court
order
establishes
a
public
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