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Federal Register / Vol. 72, No.

118 / Wednesday, June 20, 2007 / Notices 34003

Item No. Docket No. Company

E–23 .................. QM07–4–000 ........................................... American Electric Power Services Corporation.


Appalachian Power Company.
Columbus Southern Power Company.
Indiana Michigan Power Company.
Kentucky Power Company.
Kingsport Power Company.
Ohio Power Company.
Wheeling Power Company.
E–24 .................. OMITTED.
E–25 .................. RM07–18–000 ......................................... Elimination of FERC Form 423.

Miscellaneous

M–1 .................... RM96–1–027 ........................................... Standards for Business Practices for Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines.
RM05–5–001 ........................................... Standards for Business Practices for Public Utilities.

Gas

G–1 .................... RP06–407–000 ........................................ Gas Transmission Northwest Corporation.


G–2 .................... PR07–10–000 .......................................... Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline, L.P.

Hydro

H–1 .................... P–9401–065 ............................................ Mount Hope Waterpower Project, LLP.


H–2 .................... P–2785–063, P–10808–036, P–10809– Synex Michigan, LLC.
030, P–10810–034.

Certificates

C–1 .................... RM06–7–001 ........................................... Revisions to the Blanket Certificate Regulations and Clarification Regarding
Rates.
C–2 .................... RM07–17–000 ......................................... Revisions to Landowner Notification and Blanket Certificate Regulations.
C–3 .................... CP06–19–001 .......................................... Windy Hill Gas Storage, LLC.
C–4 .................... CP05–18–000 .......................................... Equitrans, L.P.
C–5 .................... CP06–448–000, CP06–448–001 ............ Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America.
CP06–449–000, CP06–449–001, CP06– Kinder Morgan Louisiana Pipeline LLC.
450–000, CP06–450–001, CP06–451–
000, CP06–451–001.

A free webcast of this event is not be telecast through the Capitol Matter National Ambient Air Quality
available through http://www.ferc.gov. Connection service. Standards’’ is being organized by EPA’s
Anyone with Internet access who National Center for Environmental
Kimberly D. Bose,
desires to view this event can do so by Assessment (NCEA), Office of Research
Secretary.
navigating to www.ferc.gov’s Calendar and Development and EPA’s Office of
[FR Doc. E7–11954 Filed 6–19–07; 8:45 am] Air Quality Planning and Standards
of Events and locating this event in the
BILLING CODE 6717–01–P (OAQPS), Office of Air and Radiation.
Calendar. The event will contain a link
to its webcast. The Capitol Connection The workshop will be held on July 11
provides technical support for the free through 13, 2007 in Research Triangle
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Park, North Carolina. The workshop
webcasts. It also offers access to this
AGENCY will be open to attendance by interested
event via television in the DC area and
via phone bridge for a fee. If you have [FRL–8329–3] public observers on a first-come, first-
served basis up to the limits of available
any questions, visit http://
Workshop To Discuss Policy-Relevant space.
www.CapitolConnection.org or contact
Science To Inform EPA’s Integrated DATES: The workshop will be held on
Danelle Perkowski or David Reininger at
Plan for the Review of the Primary July 11, 12, and 13, 2007.
703–993–3100. Particulate Matter (PM) National ADDRESSES: The workshops will be held
Immediately following the conclusion Ambient Air Quality Standards at U.S. EPA, 109 T.W. Alexander Drive,
of the Commission Meeting, a press (NAAQS) Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
briefing will be held in the Commission An EPA contractor, SAIC, is providing
AGENCY: Environmental Protection
Meeting Room. Members of the public logistical support for the workshop. For
Agency (EPA).
may view this briefing in the designated further information on the workshops,
ACTION: Notice of workshop.
overflow room. This statement is contact Ms. Kristen Wheeler, SAIC
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intended to notify the public that the SUMMARY: The EPA is announcing that Conference Coordinator, 11251 Roger
press briefings that follow Commission a workshop entitled ‘‘Workshop to Bacon Drive, Reston, VA 20190,
meetings may now be viewed remotely Discuss Policy-Relevant Science to telephone: 703–318–4535; facsimile:
at Commission headquarters, but will Inform EPA’s Integrated Plan for the 703–318–4755; e-mail:
Review of the Primary Particulate wheelerkr@saic.com.

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34004 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 118 / Wednesday, June 20, 2007 / Notices

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rule (71 FR 61144, October 17, 2006). and Sulfur (NOX/SOX) Secondary
Questions regarding information, The preamble to the final rule included National Ambient Air Quality Standards
registration, and logistics for the detailed discussions of policy-relevant (NAAQS) Workshop’’ is being organized
workshop should be directed to the issues central to the last review. by EPA’s National Center for
SAIC conference coordinator listed in 3. Materials from the December 2006 Environmental Assessment (NCEA),
ADDRESSES above. workshop entitled, ‘‘Interpretation of Office of Research and Development
Additional questions regarding the Epidemiologic Studies of Multi- and EPA’s Office of Air Quality
workshop should be directed to Ms. pollutant Exposure and Health Effects.’’ Planning and Standards (OAQPS),
Beth Hassett-Sipple, U.S. EPA, OAQPS, The workshop dealt with important Office of Air and Radiation. The
telephone: 919–541–4605; facsimile: issues relevant to this review, such as workshop will be held on July 17, 18
919–541–0237; e-mail: hassett- the interpretation and understanding of and 19, 2007 in Research Triangle Park,
sipple.beth@epa.gov or Dr. Lori White, criteria air pollutant health effects North Carolina. The workshop will be
U.S. EPA, NCEA, telephone: 919–541– analyses in population-level open to attendance by interested public
3146; facsimile: 919–541–1818; e-mail: epidemiologic studies, with a focus on observers on a first-come, first-served
white.lori@epa.gov. multi-pollutant exposures (71 FR 67566, basis up to the limits of available space.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: November 22, 2006). DATES: The workshop entitled ‘‘Oxides
Workshop participants are of Nitrogen and Sulfur (NOX/SOX)
I. Information About the Workshop encouraged to review each of these Secondary National Ambient Air
The Agency’s last review of the documents and/or supporting materials Quality Standards (NAAQS) Workshop’’
particulate matter (PM) national thoroughly before the meeting begins, as will be held on July 17, 18, and 19,
ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) they provide important insights into 2007.
was completed in September 2006 with new scientific advances and key policy-
the promulgation of revisions to some relevant questions. ADDRESSES: The workshop will be held
aspects of the PM standards to provide Based in large part on the input at the Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill, North
requisite protection of public health and received during this workshop, EPA Carolina. An EPA contractor, SAIC, is
welfare (71 FR 61144). Initiating the intends to develop a draft integrated PM providing logistical support for the
next review of these standards at this NAAQS review plan that will outline workshop. For further information on
time is consistent with the Clean Air the schedule, process, and approaches the workshop, contact Ms. Kristen
Act’s requirement that the Agency for evaluating the relevant scientific Wheeler, SAIC Conference Coordinator,
periodically review the latest scientific information and addressing the key 11251 Roger Bacon Drive, Reston, VA
information and the standards. It is also policy-relevant issues to be considered 20190, telephone: 703–318–4535;
consistent with the Agency’s new in this review. The Clean Air Scientific facsimile: 703–318–4755; e-mail:
NAAQS review process.1 This Advisory Committee (CASAC) will be wheelerkr@saic.com.
workshop will provide an opportunity asked to conduct a consultation with the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
for external experts as well as EPA staff Agency on the draft integrated plan later
Questions regarding information,
to highlight significant new and this year, and the public will have the
registration, and logistics for the
emerging PM research, and to make opportunity to comment on it as well.
workshops should be directed to the
individual recommendations to the The final integrated plan will be used to
SAIC Conference Coordinator listed in
Agency regarding the design and scope frame each of the major elements of the
ADDRESSES above.
of the review for the primary (health- PM review under the new NAAQS
process: an integrated science Additional questions regarding the
based) PM standards 2 to ensure that it secondary NOX/SOX NAAQS workshop
addresses key policy-relevant issues and assessment document, a risk/exposure
assessment report, and a policy should be directed to Dr. Tara Greaver,
considers the new science relevant to U.S. EPA, NCEA, telephone: 919–541–
informing our understanding of these assessment to be published as an
advance notice of proposed rulemaking 2435; facsimile: 919–541–1818; e-mail:
issues. greaver.tara@epa.gov.
We intend that workshop discussions (ANPR).
will build upon three prior publications Dated: June 14, 2007. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
or events: 3 P.W. Preuss,
1. Provisional Assessment of Recent I. Summary of Information About the
Director, National Center for Environmental Workshops
Studies on Health Effects of Particulate Assessment.
Matter Exposure. This assessment, [FR Doc. E7–11957 Filed 6–19–07; 8:45 am] The U.S. Clean Air Act requires that
which was completed by EPA’s NCEA EPA carry out periodic reviews of the
BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
in July 2006, evaluated studies national ambient air quality standards
published too late for inclusion in the (NAAQS) for major ‘‘criteria’’ air
final PM criteria document in the last ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION pollutants and to revise the NAAQS for
review. AGENCY a given pollutant, as appropriate. The
2. National Ambient Air Quality Agency is in the process of reviewing
Standards for Particulate Matter: Final [FRL–8329–1] the secondary (welfare-based) NAAQS
for Oxides of Nitrogen (NOX) and Sulfur
1 For more information on the NAAQS review Oxides of Nitrogen and Sulfur (NOX/
Oxides (SOX). EPA has recognized the
process, please see http://www.epa.gov/ttn/naaqs/. SOX) Secondary National Ambient Air
merit of integrating the science
2 A similar workshop to discuss planning for the Quality Standards (NAAQS) Workshop
review of the secondary (welfare-based) PM assessment for these two pollutants,
NAAQS will be held on July 16, 2007 in Research AGENCY: Environmental Protection particularly for ecological and welfare
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Triangle Park. Please see announcement elsewhere Agency (EPA). effects, based on the important
in today’s Federal Register. interrelationships for NOX and SOX in
3 Please see http://www.epa.gov/air/ ACTION: Notice of workshop.
particlepollution/actions.html to obtain a copy of
both their atmospheric chemistry and
the provisional science assessment, the notice of SUMMARY: The EPA is announcing that their effects on the environment.
final rulemaking, and other related documents. a workshop entitled ‘‘Oxides of Nitrogen Therefore, EPA is conducting a joint

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