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926TH—MEETING; REGULAR MEETING—Continued


[November 15, 2007, 10 a.m.]

Item No. Docket No. Company

G–6 ................ RP07–396–001 ......................................... Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company.


RP07–396–002 .........................................
G–7 ................ RP07–443–000 ......................................... Iroquois Gas Transmission System, L.P.
RP07–443–001 .........................................
G–8 ................ RP04–99–003 ........................................... Indicated Shippers v. Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company.
G–9 ................ RP07–504–000 ......................................... Algonquin Gas Transmission, LLC.

Hydro

H–1 ................ P–7115–038 .............................................. Homestead Energy Resources, LLC.


H–2 ................ P–1390–005 .............................................. Southern California Edison Company.
P–1390–007 ..............................................
P–1390–040 ..............................................
H–3 ................ P–11841–004 ............................................ Ketchikan Public Utilities.
H–4 ................ P–12734–003 ............................................ Midwest Hydraulics, Inc.
H–5 ................ P–2219–024 .............................................. Garkane Energy Cooperative, Inc.

Certificates

C–1 ................ CP01–368–006 ......................................... Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation.


CP01–369–004 ......................................... Williams Gas Processing—Gulf Coast Company, L.P.
CP03–11–006 ........................................... Jupiter Energy Corporation.
C–2 ................ CP06–45–005 ........................................... Northwest Pipeline Corporation.
C–3 ................ CP07–411–000 ......................................... Texas Eastern Transmission, LP.
C–4 ................ CP06–459–000 ......................................... Transwestern Pipeline Company, LLC.
CP07–9–000 ............................................. El Paso Natural Gas Company.
C–5 ................ OMITTED.

Kimberly D. Bose, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION that impact, or are of concern to, farms,
Secretary. AGENCY ranches and rural communities.
A free webcast of this event is [FRL–8495–2] The Committee expects to meet
approximately two (2) times a year, or
available through http://www.ferc.gov.
Request for Nomination to the Farm, as needed and approved by the
Anyone with Internet access who
Ranch, and Rural Communities Designated Federal Officer DFO).
desires to view this event can do so by Meetings will be held in Washington DC
Advisory Committee
navigating to http://www.ferc.gov’s and the EPA regions. Members serve on
Calendar of Events and locating this AGENCY: Environmental Protection the Committee in a voluntary capacity.
event in the Calendar. The event will Agency (EPA). However, EPA may provide
contain a link to its Web cast. The ACTION: Notice of Request for reimbursement for travel expenses
Capitol Connection provides technical Nominations. associated with official government
support for the free Web casts. It also business. Because of the nature of the
offers access to this event via television SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental
issues to be discussed, it is the intent of
in the DC area and via phone bridge for Protection Agency (EPA) invites
the Agency for the Committee to have a
a fee. If you have any questions, visit nominations for membership on the
majority of members who are actively
http://www.CapitolConnection.org or Farm, Ranch and Rural Communities
engaged in farming or ranching.
Advisory Committee.
contact Danelle Springer or David Members may represent farmers,
The membership of this committee
Reininger at 703–993–3100. ranchers, and rural communities—large
will include a balanced representation
Immediately following the conclusion of interested persons with relevant and small, crop and livestock,
of the Commission Meeting, a press experience to contribute to the functions commodity and specialty, regionally
briefing will be held in the Commission of the committee and will be drawn balanced—and the rural suppliers,
Meeting Room. Members of the public from farm groups, conservation and marketers, and processors that serve
may view this briefing in the designated environmental groups, agricultural farmers, ranchers and rural
overflow room. This statement is processors and retailers, academia, communities; as well as the academic/
intended to notify the public that the citizen’s groups and tribal governments. research community who do research on
press briefings that follow Commission Background: In order to help EPA environmental issues impacting
meetings may now be viewed remotely build a more positive and proactive agriculture, tribal agriculture groups,
relationship with the agricultural state and local government
at Commission headquarters, but will
industry to protect human health and representatives, and environmental/
not be telecast through the Capitol
the environment, the EPA is forming a conservation groups. USDA and other
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Connection service.
Farm, Ranch and Rural Communities Federal agencies, as appropriate, will be
[FR Doc. E7–22292 Filed 11–14–07; 8:45 am] Federal Advisory Committee. This invited to nominate members to serve as
BILLING CODE 6717–01–P Committee will provide advice and regular government employees.
recommendations to the Administrator In selecting committee members, EPA
on environmental issues and programs will consider each candidate’s

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qualifications including, but not limited radiation, solid waste and emergency a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, December
to, whether the candidate is: response, pesticides and toxics, 6, 2007.
• Actively engaged in farming. enforcement and compliance assistance, Location: The meeting will take place
• Occupies a senior position within and research and development. In at the Marriott at Research Triangle
their organization. addition, tools and approaches that are Park, 4700 Guardian Drive, Durham,
• Holds leadership positions in ag- cross media in nature and would help NC, 27703, telephone: (919) 941–6200.
related organizations, businesses and/or agricultural producers improve their FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any
workgroups. environmental performance, and member of the public who wishes to
• Has broad experience outside of barriers to greater environmental submit a written or brief oral statement
their current position. protection and means to improve (five minutes or less) or wants further
• Has experience working on issues working relationships between the information concerning this meeting
where building consensus is necessary. Agency and agricultural producers, may must contact Dr. Holly Stallworth,
• Has membership in professional also be examined. The Committee may Designated Federal Officer (DFO), EPA
societies, broad-based networks or the be asked to: prepare papers, reports, Science Advisory Board (1400F), U.S.
equivalent. letters, memos or other forms of Environmental Protection Agency, 1200
• Has extensive experience in the correspondence to convey their advice Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
environmental field dealing with and recommendations on implementing Washington, DC 20460; via telephone/
agricultural issues. the FTTA, Executive Order 12591, and
• Provides services to producers. voice mail: (202) 343–9867; fax: (202)
• Is involved in processing, retailing, other related or associated authorities; 233–0643; or e-mail at:
manufacturing and distribution of review periodic EPA reports describing stallworth.holly@epa.gov. General
agricultural products. the Agency’s progress in implementing information concerning the CASAC or
statutes, executive orders and the EPA Science Advisory Board can be
DATES: Establishment of this Committee
regulations on issues potentially found on the EPA Web site at: http://
will take place by the Fall of 2007. Any impacting the agricultural industry; and, www.epa.gov/sab.
interested person or organization may assess alternative approaches for
submit the names of qualified persons, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
measuring the environmental benefits of Background: EPA is in the process of
including themselves. Suggestions for these activities.
the list of candidates should be reviewing the primary National
identified by name, occupation, Dated: October 31, 2007. Ambient Air Quality Standards
qualifications, organization, position, Jon Scholl, (NAAQS) for sulfur oxides. Under the
address, and telephone number. Counselor to the Administrator for Clean Air Act, EPA is required to carry
Submissions should include a resume or Agricultural Policy. out a periodic review and revision, as
curriculum vita detailing the nominee’s [FR Doc. E7–22380 Filed 11–14–07; 8:45 am] appropriate, of the air quality criteria
background, experience and BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
and the NAAQS for six criteria air
qualifications and other relevant pollutants, which include sulfur oxides.
information, and a short biography Primary standards set limits to protect
should be included as well. Letters of ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION public health, including the health of
support and recommendation will be AGENCY ‘‘sensitive’’ populations such as
accepted but are not mandatory. asthmatics, children, and the elderly.
[FRL–8495–3] As part of that process, EPA’s Office
ADDRESSES: Submit suggestions for
Science Advisory Board Staff Office, of Research and Development (ORD) has
candidates to: Marrietta Haggins, Staff
Clean Air Scientific Advisory completed a draft document, Integrated
Assistant, U.S. EPA (MC 1601M), 1200
Committee (CASAC); Notification of a Science Assessment for Sulfur Oxides—
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
Public Advisory Committee Meeting of Health Criteria (First External Review
Washington, DC 20460,
the CASAC Sulfur Oxides (SOx) Draft) (EPA/600/R–07/108, September
haggins.marrietta@epa.gov, 202–564–
Primary NAAQS Review Panel 2007) and has requested that CASAC
3692.
peer review the document. EPA’s Office
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jon AGENCY: Environmental Protection of Air and Radiation (OAR) will also
Scholl, Counselor to the Administrator Agency (EPA). release a document entitled Sulfur
for Agricultural Policy, U.S. EPA (MC ACTION: Notice. Oxides Health Assessment Plan: Scope
1101A), 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, and Methods for Exposure and Risk
NW., Washington, DC 20460, SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Assessment and has requested that the
scholl.jon@epa.gov, 202–564–7719. The Agency (EPA) Science Advisory Board CASAC provide consultative advice to
Agency will not formally acknowledge (SAB) Staff Office announces a public assist the Agency in developing human
or respond to nominations. meeting of the Clean Air Scientific exposure and health risk assessments
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Advisory Committee’s (CASAC) Sulfur for sulfur oxides. EPA has released an
purpose of the proposed Committee is to Oxides (SOx) Primary NAAQS Review integrated plan for all aspects of this
provide advice to the Administrator of Panel (Panel) to conduct a peer review review of the primary SO2 standard,
the Environmental Protection Agency of EPA’s Integrated Science Assessment Integrated Plan for Review of the
(EPA) on environmental issues and for Sulfur Oxides—Health Criteria (First Primary National Ambient Air Quality
programs that impact, or are of concern External Review Draft) (EPA/600/R–07/ Standards for Sulfur Oxides (October
to, farms, ranches and rural 108, September 2007) and to conduct a 2007), which reflects advice provided
communities. The Committee is a part consultation on the EPA’s Sulfur Oxides by the CASAC panel through a
of EPA’s efforts to expand cooperative Health Assessment Plan: Scope and consultation on a draft of that
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working relationships with the Methods for Exposure and Risk document, Draft Integrated Plan for
agriculture industry and to achieve Assessment. Review of the Primary National Ambient
greater progress in environmental DATES: The meeting will be held from Air Quality Standards for Sulfur
protection. Topics covered may include 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Eastern Time) on Dioxides (April 2007). Background
issues relating to water, air and Wednesday, December 5, 2007, and 8:30 information about the CASAC SOx

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