97-8671. Water Pollution Control; Program Application by North Carolina to Administer the Sludge Management (Biosolids) Program  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 67 (Tuesday, April 8, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 16806-16807]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-8671]
    
    
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    [FRL-5807-1]
    
    
    Water Pollution Control; Program Application by North Carolina to 
    Administer the Sludge Management (Biosolids) Program
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice of application and public comment period.
    
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    SUMMARY: Pursuant to 40 CFR 501.31, the State of North Carolina has 
    submitted an application for EPA to approve the existing North Carolina 
    Domestic Waste Permit program for authorization to administer and 
    enforce the federal sewage sludge management (biosolids) program. 
    According to the State's proposal, this program would be administered 
    by the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural 
    Resources (NCDEHNR).
        The application from North Carolina is complete and is available 
    for inspection and copying. Persons wishing to comment upon or object 
    to any aspects of the application from North Carolina or wishing to 
    request a public hearing, are invited to submit the same in writing 
    within thirty (30) days of this notice to the Office of Environmental 
    Assessment, Environmental Protection Agency Region 4, 61 Forsyth 
    Street, S.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3104, ATTENTION: Ms. Lena Scott. 
    The public notice number and reference to the program application by 
    North Carolina to administer the sludge management (biosolids) program 
    should be included in the first page of comments.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Roosevelt Childress, Chief, 
    Surface Water Permits Section, telephone (404) 562-9279, or Mr. Vince 
    Miller, EPA Region 4 Sludge Management Coordinator, telephone (404) 
    562-9312, or write to the following address: Water Management Division, 
    Surface Water Permits Section, U.S. EPA, Region 4, Atlanta Federal 
    Center, 61 Forsyth Street, S.W., Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3104.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 405 of the Clean Water Act (CWA), 33 
    U.S.C. Section 1345, created the sludge management program, allowing 
    EPA to issue permits for the disposal of sewage sludge under conditions 
    required by the CWA. Section 405(c) of the CWA provides that a state 
    may submit an application to EPA for administering its own program for 
    issuing sewage sludge permits within its jurisdiction. EPA is required 
    to approve each such submitted state program unless EPA determines that 
    the program does not meet the requirements of the EPA regulations 
    implementing those sections.
        North Carolina's application for sludge management program approval 
    contains a letter from the Governor requesting program approval, an 
    Attorney General's Statement, copies of pertinent State statutes and 
    regulations, the NCDEHNR Program Description, and a draft NCDEHNR/EPA 
    Memorandum of Agreement (MOA).
    
    Septage
    
        EPA understands that North Carolina's application is not intended 
    to include federal septage management program activities within the 
    State. EPA will retain authority for administering the federal septage 
    management program within the State of North Carolina until such time 
    that the State receives federal authorization.
    
    Indian Tribes
    
        The term ``Indian Tribe'' is defined under the Act as ``any Indian 
    Tribe, band, nation, or other organized group of community, including 
    any Alaskan Native village, which is federally recognized as eligible 
    for the special programs, and services provided by the United States to 
    Indians because of their status as Indians.'' EPA notes that North 
    Carolina's application does not, nor does it intend to, include 
    management of sewage sludge on lands within Indian Country. EPA will 
    retain authority for administering the federal sewage sludge management 
    program within Indian Country.
    
    Availability of State Submittal
    
        North Carolina's submittal may be reviewed by the public from 8:00 
    a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, at the 
    North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural 
    Resources, Division of Water Quality; 512 North Salisbury Street, 
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27604-1148 or at the EPA Regional Office in 
    Atlanta, Georgia, at the address appearing earlier in this notice.
        Copies of the submittal may be obtained at a cost of $0.25 per page 
    by check made payable to the North Carolina Department of Environment,
    
    [[Page 16807]]
    
    Health and Natural Resources. Requests for copies should be addressed 
    to Mr. Donald Safrit, North Carolina Department of Environment, Health 
    and Natural Resources at the address provided above or at telephone 
    number (919) 733-5083 ext. 519.
    
    EPA's Decision
    
        After the close of the public comment period, EPA will decide 
    whether to approve or disapprove North Carolina's sludge management 
    program. The decision will be based on the requirements of Section 405 
    of the CWA and EPA regulations promulgated thereunder.
        If the North Carolina program is approved, EPA will so notify the 
    State. Notice will be published in the Federal Register and, as of the 
    date of program approval, EPA will suspend issuance of sludge 
    management permits in North Carolina (except, as discussed above, for 
    those dischargers in ``Indian Country''). The State's program will 
    operate in lieu of the EPA-administered program. However, EPA will 
    retain the right, among other things, to object to Sludge permits 
    proposed to be issued by North Carolina and to take enforcement actions 
    for violations.
        If EPA disapproves North Carolina's sludge management program, EPA 
    will notify the State of the reasons for disapproval and of any 
    revisions or modifications to the State program that are necessary to 
    obtain approval.
    
    Review Under Regulatory Flexibility Act and Executive Order 12866
    
        Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act, EPA is required to prepare a 
    Regulatory Flexibility Analysis for all rules that may have a 
    significant impact on a substantial number of entities. The proposed 
    approval of the North Carolina sludge management program does not alter 
    the regulatory control over any industrial category. No new substantive 
    requirements are established by this action. Therefore, I hereby 
    certify that because this notice does not have a significant impact on 
    a substantial number of small entities, a Regulatory Flexibility 
    Analysis is not needed.
        It has been determined that this rule is not a ``significant 
    regulatory action'' under the terms of Executive Order 12866 and is 
    therefore not subject to the Office of Management and Budget's review.
    
        Dated: March 26, 1997.
    A. Stanley Meiburg,
    Acting Regional Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, Region 
    4.
    [FR Doc. 97-8671 Filed 4-7-97; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6560-50-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
04/08/1997
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of application and public comment period.
Document Number:
97-8671
Pages:
16806-16807 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5807-1
PDF File:
97-8671.pdf