99-1749. Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic Chemicals; Toxic Chemical Release Reporting; Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know; Multimedia Strategy for Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic Pollutants; Notice of Public Meetings  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 16 (Tuesday, January 26, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 3941-3942]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-1749]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    [OPPTS-400138; FRL-6058-5]
    
    
    Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic Chemicals; Toxic Chemical 
    Release Reporting; Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know; 
    Multimedia Strategy for Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic Pollutants; 
    Notice of Public Meetings
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice of public meetings.
    
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    SUMMARY: EPA will hold three public meetings to obtain public comment 
    on two specific draft documents developed as part of the Agency's 
    Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic (PBT) Pollutant strategy. The two 
    draft documents are ``A Multimedia Strategy for Priority Persistent, 
    Bioaccumulative, and Toxic (PBT) Pollutants'' and ``EPA Action Plan For 
    Mercury.'' EPA will also hold three public meetings to obtain public 
    comment on the Agency's proposal and options: (1) To add certain PBT 
    chemicals to the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act 
    (EPCRA) of 1986 section 313 list of toxic chemicals and (2) to lower 
    reporting thresholds for certain PBT chemicals subject to EPCRA section 
    313 and section 6607 of the Pollution Prevention Act (PPA). The Agency 
    is also requesting comment on the persistence and bioaccumulation 
    criteria presented in the proposed rule.
    
    DATES: The first meeting on EPA's PBT pollutant strategy will take 
    place in Washington, DC on February 16, 1999, at 9 a.m. and adjourn by 
    noon. The second meeting on EPA's PBT pollutant strategy will take 
    place in Chicago, IL on February 23, 1999, at 9 a.m. and adjourn at 
    noon. The third meeting on EPA's PBT pollutant strategy will take place 
    in San Francisco, CA on March 5, 1999, at 9 a.m. and adjourn at noon.
        The first meeting on the EPCRA section 313/PPA section 6607 
    proposed rulemaking will take place in Washington, DC on February 16, 
    1999, at 1 p.m. and adjourn by 4 p.m. The second meeting on the EPCRA 
    section 313/PPA section 6607 proposed rulemaking will take place in 
    Chicago, IL on February 23, 1999, at 1 p.m. and adjourn at 4 p.m. The 
    third meeting on the EPCRA section 313/PPA section 6607 proposed 
    rulemaking will take place in San Francisco, CA on March 5, 1999, at 1 
    p.m. and adjourn at 4 p.m.
    
    ADDRESSES: The meetings in Washington, DC will be held at the 
    Environmental Protection Agency, Auditorium, Education Center, 401 M 
    St., SW., Washington, DC. The meetings in Chicago, IL will be held at 
    the Environmental Protection Agency, Room 328, 77 West Jackson 
    Boulevard, Chicago, IL. The meetings in San Francisco will be held at 
    the Environmental Protection Agency, California Room, 75 Hawthorne St., 
    San Francisco, CA.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To sign up to speak at the meeting 
    contact the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Hotline, 
    Environmental Protection Agency, Mail Code 5101, 401 M St., SW., 
    Washington, DC 20460, Toll free: 1-800-535-0202, in Virginia and 
    Alaska: 703-412-9877 or Toll free TDD: 1-800-553-7672. For further 
    information on the EPCRA section 313/PPA section 6607 proposed 
    rulemaking contact Daniel R. Bushman, 202-260-3882, e-mail: 
    bushman.daniel@epamail.epa.gov. For further information on the Agency's 
    PBT pollutant strategy, contact Sam Sasnett, 202-260-8020, e-mail: 
    sasnett.sam@epamail.epa.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. EPA's Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxic (PBT) Pollutants Strategy
    
        In the Federal Register of November 17, 1998 (63 FR 63926) (FRL-
    6045-2), EPA published a Notice announcing the availability of a draft 
    strategy for affecting reductions in the releases and exposures to 
    persistent, bioaccumulative toxic (PBT) pollutants, including a 
    specific draft action plan for mercury. That notice requested the 
    submission of written comments by February 16, 1999.
    
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    II. EPCRA Section 313/PPA Section 6607 Proposed Rulemaking
    
        In 1986, Congress enacted the Emergency Planning and Community 
    Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA). In 1990, Congress passed the Pollution 
    Prevention Act. Section 313 of EPCRA and section 6607 of PPA require 
    certain businesses to submit reports each year on the amounts of toxic 
    chemicals their facilities release and otherwise manage as waste. The 
    purpose of these requirements is to inform the public, government 
    officials, and industry about releases and other quantities managed as 
    waste in their communities.
        Currently, the EPCRA section 313 reporting thresholds are 25,000 
    pounds for the ``manufacture'' or ``processing'' of a toxic chemical 
    and 10,000 pounds for the ``otherwise use'' of a toxic chemical. On 
    January 5, 1999 (64 FR 688) (FRL-6032-3), EPA proposed: (1) To lower 
    the reporting thresholds for certain PBT chemicals that are subject to 
    EPCRA section 313 and PPA section 6607; (2) to lower the reporting 
    thresholds for dioxin and dioxin-like compounds, which were previously 
    proposed for addition to the EPCRA section 313 list of toxic chemicals; 
    and (3) to add certain PBT chemicals to the EPCRA section 313 list of 
    toxic chemicals. The Agency also presented persistence and 
    bioaccumulation criteria in the proposed rule. These public meetings 
    are being scheduled in order to provide a forum for dialog to be shared 
    by EPA, potentially affected industry groups, and the public about the 
    basis of EPA's proposed action, options provided, and potential impacts 
    and benefits.
    
    III. Notice of Public Meeting
    
        This Notice announces the Agency's intention to hold six public 
    meetings to receive comments on both the PBT Strategy (including the 
    Mercury Action Plan) and the EPCRA section 313 proposed rule. EPA 
    planned these public meetings to cover these related actions because it 
    believes that the same individuals are likely to want to comment on 
    both. Therefore the public meetings have been scheduled such that 
    comment on the PBT Strategy may be provided in the morning and comment 
    on the EPCRA section 313 proposed rule may be provided in the 
    afternoon. Oral statements will be scheduled on a first-come first-
    serve basis by calling the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-
    Know Hotline at the numbers listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 
    CONTACT. All statements will be part of the public record.
    
    List of Subjects
    
        Environmental protection, Community right-to-know.
    
        Dated: January 19, 1999.
    William H. Sanders III,
    Director, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics.
    [FR Doc. 99-1749 Filed 1-25-99; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6560-50-F
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
01/26/1999
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of public meetings.
Document Number:
99-1749
Dates:
The first meeting on EPA's PBT pollutant strategy will take place in Washington, DC on February 16, 1999, at 9 a.m. and adjourn by noon. The second meeting on EPA's PBT pollutant strategy will take place in Chicago, IL on February 23, 1999, at 9 a.m. and adjourn at noon. The third meeting on EPA's PBT pollutant strategy will take place in San Francisco, CA on March 5, 1999, at 9 a.m. and adjourn at noon.
Pages:
3941-3942 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
OPPTS-400138, FRL-6058-5
PDF File:
99-1749.pdf