56104
Federal
Register
/
Vol.
66,
No.
215
/
Tuesday,
November
6,
2001
/
Notices
companies'
responses
to
complete
the
U.
S.
CFC
Accounting
Framework
for
submission
to
the
Parties
to
the
Montreal
Protocol
by
the
end
of
January.
EPA
anticipates
that
the
2002
review
by
the
Parties
of
MDI
essential
use
requests
will
focus
extensively
on
research
efforts
underway
to
develop
alternatives
to
CFC
MDIs,
on
education
programs
to
inform
patients
and
health
care
providers
of
the
CFC
phaseout
and
the
transition
to
alternatives,
and
on
steps
taken
to
minimize
CFC
use
and
emissions
including
efforts
to
recapture
or
reprocess
the
controlled
substance.
Accordingly,
applicants
are
strongly
advised
to
present
detailed
information
on
these
points,
including
the
scope
and
cost
of
such
efforts
and
the
medical
and
patient
organizations
involved
in
the
work.
Applicants
should
submit
their
exemption
requests
to
EPA
as
noted
in
the
Addresses
section
at
the
beginning
of
today's
notice.

Dated:
October
29,
2001.
Robert
D.
Brenner,
Acting
Assistant
Administrator,
Office
of
Air
and
Radiation.
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BILLING
CODE
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P
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
[
FRL
 
7099
 
6]

Request
for
Nominations
of
Members
and
Consultants,
and
Notice
of
Establishment;
EPA
National
Advisory
Committee
for
Environmental
Policy
and
Technology
(
NACEPT)
Superfund
Subcommittee
AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA).
ACTION:
Notice.

SUMMARY:
The
Environmental
Protection
Agency
announces
the
establishment
of
the
Superfund
Subcommittee
to
be
formed
under
the
auspices
of
the
EPA
National
Advisory
Committee
for
Environmental
Policy
and
Technology
(
NACEPT).
EPA
invites
nominations
for
qualified
candidates
to
be
considered
for
appointment
to
the
Subcommittee
that
will
engage
the
public
in
an
open
dialogue
about
the
future
direction
of
the
Superfund
program.
A
critical
aspect
of
the
dialogue
will
be
consideration
of
Superfund's
relationship
to
other
federal
and
state
waste
programs
with
an
eye
toward
finding
ways
for
all
waste
programs
to
work
together
in
a
more
unified
fashion.
DATES:
EPA
expects
to
make
appointments
by
the
end
of
the
calendar
year
and
will
accept
nomination
submissions
until
close
of
business
on
December
6,
2001.
ADDRESSES:
Nominations
must
be
submitted
in
writing
by
mail,
electronically
or
in
person,
and
must
include
a
resume
describing
the
professional,
educational
and/
or
experiential
qualifications
of
the
nominee.
Nominations
should
also
include
the
nominee's
current
business
or
residential
address,
daytime
telephone
number,
fax,
and
E­
mail
address.
Send
nominations
to:
Lois
Gartner,
Designated
Federal
Officer,
Office
of
Solid
Waste
and
Emergency
Response,
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
5103),
1200
Pennsylvania
Avenue
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460,
fax
202
 
260
 
8929,
E­
mail
gartner.
lois@
epa.
gov.

FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
Lois
Gartner,
Designated
Federal
Officer,
Office
of
Solid
Waste
and
Emergency
Response,
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
5103),
1200
Pennsylvania
Avenue,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460,
telephone
202
 
260
 
0714,
E­
mail
gartner.
lois@
epa.
gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:
NACEPT
is
a
federal
advisory
committee
under
the
Federal
Advisory
Committee
Act,
Pub.
L.
92463.
NACEPT
provides
advice
and
recommendations
to
the
Administrator
and
other
EPA
officials
on
a
broad
range
of
domestic
and
international
environmental
policy
issues.
Under
the
NACEPT
framework,
EPA
is
undertaking
an
examination
of
fundamental
issues
related
to
the
future
of
the
Superfund
program.
These
issues
cover
a
broad
spectrum
of
topics
important
to
Superfund
including,
but
not
limited
to:
the
role
and
scope
of
the
National
Priorities
List
(
NPL);
how
to
address
contaminated
sediment,
mining,
and
other
``
mega''
sites;
the
role
of
states
in
Superfund;
non­
NPL
cleanups;
and
measuring
program
progress.
An
important
piece
of
the
Subcommittee's
dialogue
will
entail
looking
at
Superfund
in
the
context
of
other
federal
and
state
waste
programs.
This
component
of
the
group's
deliberations
will
focus
on
how
the
Nation's
waste
programs
can
work
together
in
a
more
effective
and
unified
fashion,
so
that
citizens
can
be
assured
that
federal,
state,
and
local
governments
are
working
cooperatively
to
make
sites
safe
for
their
intended
uses.
The
Superfund
Subcommittee
will
deliberate
on
these
and
other
Superfund­
related
issues
and
make
policy
recommendations
to
the
EPA
Administrator
and
other
EPA
officials.
EPA
is
soliciting
qualified
candidates
who
want
to
be
considered
for
appointment
to
the
Superfund
Subcommittee.
Any
interested
person
or
organization
may
nominate
qualified
persons
for
membership
to
the
Subcommittee.
Nominees
should
be
qualified
by
education,
training,
or
experience
to
participate
in
and
contribute
to
a
dialogue
about
the
future
direction
of
the
Superfund
program.
To
ensure
the
Subcommittee
represents
a
full
spectrum
of
stakeholder
views
regarding
Superfund
policies,
EPA
seeks
representation
of
the
following
groups:
public
policy
analysts,
academia,
community
groups,
environmental
justice
groups,
environmental
and
public
interest
organizations,
state
government,
local
government,
tribal
governments,
industry,
and
scientists/
engineers
(
e.
g.,
toxicologists,
ecologists,
risk
assessors,
etc.).
The
EPA
Administrator
determines
the
Subcommittee's
composition.
Members
will
serve
approximately
an
eighteen­
month
term.

Dated:
October
31,
2001.
Marianne
Lamont
Horinko,
Assistant
Administrator
for
the
Office
of
Solid
Waste
and
Emergency
Response.
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BILLING
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6560
 
50
 
P
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
[
FRL
 
7099
 
5]

Request
for
Statement
of
Qualifications
(
RFQ)
and
Preliminary
Proposals
for
Training
and
Outreach
Coordination
Support
to
the
Chesapeake
Bay
Program
The
U.
S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA)
is
issuing
a
request
for
qualifications
for
organizations
interested
in
assisting
the
Chesapeake
Bay
Program
in
its
efforts
to
develop,
coordinate
and
support
a
training
and
event
planning
component
of
the
Chesapeake
Bay
Program
partnership.
Applicants
must
be
a
nonprofit
organization,
interstate
agency,
college
or
university.
Note,
this
is
a
request
for
qualifications
for
the
benefit
of
the
Chesapeake
Bay
Program
partnership
and
not
for
direct
benefit
to
EPA.
Funding
will
be
provided
to
an
organization
under
the
authority
of
the
Clean
Water
Act,
section
117.
The
RFQ
is
available
at
the
following
web­
site:
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
r3chespk/.
You
may
also
request
a
copy
by
calling
Robert
Shewack
at
410
 
267
 
9856
or
by
E­
mail
at:
shewack.
robert@
epa.
gov.
Statement
of
qualifications
(
an
original
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