Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 56 / Thursday, March 23, 1995 / Notices
15290 Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 56 / Thursday, March 23, 1995 / Notices Burden Statement: The estimated average public reporting burden for this collection varies from 4 hours per response (e.g., nonwastewater exemption) to 1,618 hours per response (e.g., delisting petition) depending on the type of petition or demonstration. This estimate includes all aspects of the information collection including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. The estimated annual recordkeeping burden varies from 11 to 73 hours per recordkeeper, depending on the type of petition or demonstration. Respondents: Facilities generating hazardous and solid waste, generators and collectors of treatability study samples, and laboratories and other facilities conducting treatability studies. Estimated Number of Respondents: 250. Estimated Number of Responses Per Respondent: 1. Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: 39,937 hours. Frequency of Collection: On occasion. …
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15290 Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 56 / Thursday, March 23, 1995 / Notices Burden Statement: The estimated average public reporting burden for this collection varies from 4 hours per response (e.g., nonwastewater exemption) to 1,618 hours per response (e.g., delisting petition) depending on the type of petition or demonstration. This estimate includes all aspects of the information collection including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. The estimated annual recordkeeping burden varies from 11 to 73 hours per recordkeeper, depending on the type of petition or demonstration. Respondents: Facilities generating hazardous and solid waste, generators and collectors of treatability study samples, and laboratories and other facilities conducting treatability studies. Estimated Number of Respondents: 250. Estimated Number of Responses Per Respondent: 1. Estimated Total Annual Burden on Respondents: 39,937 hours. Frequency of Collection: On occasion. Send comments regarding the burden estimate, or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing the burden, (please refer to EPA ICR # 1189.05 and OMB # 2050–0053) to: Sandy Farmer, EPA ICR # 1189.05, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Information Policy Branch (2136), 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20460 and Jonathan Gledhill, OMB # 2050–0053, Office of Management and Budget, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, 725 17th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20503 Dated: March 16, 1995. David Schwarz, Acting Director, Regulatory Management Division. [FR Doc. 95–7194 Filed 3–22–95; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–M [FRL–5178–1] Public Water System Supervision Program Revision for the Government of the Virgin Islands AGENCY: United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Government of the Virgin Islands is revising its approved Public Water System Supervision Primacy Program. The Government of the Virgin Islands has adopted drinking water regulations that satisfy the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for the Synthetic Organic Chemicals and Inorganic Chemicals; Monitoring for Unregulated Contaminants rule (Phase 2) Monitoring for Volatile Organic Chemicals rule (Phase 2B), and the Synthetic Organic Chemicals and Inorganic Chemicals rule (Phase 5). These regulations were promulgated by EPA on January 30, 1991 (56 FR 3526), July 1, 1991 (56 FR 30266) with May 27, 1992 correction (57 FR 22178); and July 17, 1992 (57 FR 31776), respectively. The USEPA has determined that the Virgin Islands’ Phase 2, 2B and 5 regulations are no less stringent than the corresponding Federal regulations and that the Virgin Islands continues to meet all requirements for primary enforcement responsibility as specified in 40 CFR 142.10. All interested parties, other than Federal Agencies, may request a public hearing. A request for a public hearing must be submitted to the USEPA Regional Administrator at the address shown below within thirty (30) days after the date of this Federal Register notice. If a substantial request for a public hearing is made within the required thirty-day period, a public hearing will be held and a notice will be given the Federal Register and a newspaper of general circulation. Frivolous or insubstantial requests for a hearing may be denied by the Regional Administrator. If no timely and appropriate request for a hearing is received and the Regional Administrator does not choose to hold a hearing on his/her motion,this determination shall become final and effective thirty (30) days after publication of this Federal Register notice. Any request for a public hearing shall include the following information: (1) The name, address and telephone number of the individual organization or other entity requesting a hearing; (2) A brief statement of the requesting person’s interest in the Regional Administrator’s determination and a brief statement on information that the requesting person intends to submit at such hearing; (3) The signature of the individual making the requests or, if the request is made on behalf of an organization or other entity, the signature of a responsible official of the organization or other entity. ADDRESSES: Requests for Public Hearing shall be addressed to: Carl-Axel P. Soderberg—Director, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Caribbean Field Office, Centrol Europa Building, 1492 Ponce De Leon Avenue, Suite—417, Santurce, Puerto Rico 00907. All documents relating to this determination are available for inspection between the hours of 9 am and 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, at the following offices: Department of Planning and Natural Resources, Public Water Supply Supervision Program, Government of the Virgin Islands, Nisky Center, Suite 231, Nisky 45A, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 00802 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Caribbean Field Office, Centro Europa Building, 1492 Ponce De Leon Avenue, Suite—417, Santurce, Puerto Rico 00907 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—Region II, Public Water System Supervision Section Room 853, Jacob K. Javits Federal Building, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, New York 10278 For further information, you may contact: Victor Trinidad, Chief, Water Management Staff, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Caribbean Field Office, Centro Europa Building, 1492 Ponce De Leon Avenue, Suite–417, Santurce, Puerto Rico 00907, (809) 729– 6951. (Section 1413 of the Safe Drinking Water Act, as amended, and 40 CFR 142.10 of the NPDWR) Dated: February 28, 1995. William J. Muszynski, Acting Regional Administrator, EPA, Region II. [FR Doc. 95–7193 Filed 3–22–95; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–M FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Availability of Documents for ‘‘Contamination Monitoring Standard for a Portal Monitor Used for Radiological Emergency Response’’ AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: FEMA announces the availability of three documents: ‘‘Contamination Monitoring Standard for a Portal Monitor Used for Emergency Response’’ (the Standard); ‘‘Background Information for the Contamination Monitoring Standard for a Portal Monitor Used for Emergency Response’’ (background information), and ‘‘Statements of Consideration for the Contamination Monitoring Standard for