95-10621. Notification of Establishment of an Advisory Committee To Address Urban Municipal Wet Weather Issues; Announcement of the Sanitary Sewer Overflow Subcommittee May 18-19, 1995, Meeting  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 83 (Monday, May 1, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 21189-21190]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-10621]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    [FRL-5199-9]
    
    
    Notification of Establishment of an Advisory Committee To Address 
    Urban Municipal Wet Weather Issues; Announcement of the Sanitary Sewer 
    Overflow Subcommittee May 18-19, 1995, Meeting
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
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    ACTION: Notice.
    
    SUMMARY: EPA has established the Urban Wet Weather Flows Advisory 
    Committee under the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA) to develop 
    recommendations to coordinate the implementation of urban, municipal 
    wet weather water pollution control programs. The charter for the 
    Advisory Committee was approved by the Office of Management and Budget 
    on March 10, 1995. As required by section 9(a)(2) of FACA, 5 U.S.C. 
    App. 2, EPA is giving notice of the establishment of such committee to 
    assist the Agency in the development of cost-effective solutions for 
    controlling the environmental and human health impacts of urban wet 
    weather flows with a minimum of regulatory burden. EPA believes that 
    the Committee is necessary and in the public interest. The Committee 
    will provide a forum for identifying and addressing issues associated 
    with water quality impacts from these sources. Copies of the 
    Committee's charter will be filed with the appropriate committees of 
    Congress and the Library of Congress in accordance with section 9(c) of 
    FACA.
        To be most efficient we are planning two subcommittees under the 
    Urban Wet Weather Flows Advisory Committee. A subcommittee addressing 
    Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs) has been formed and will hold its first 
    formal meeting in Washington, D.C. on May 18 and 19, 1995. The purpose 
    of this meeting is to discuss several issues related to SSOs. On May 
    18, the meeting will begin at approximately 8:30 AM and run until about 
    5:00 PM. On May 19, the meeting will begin at 8:30 AM and continue 
    until completion.
        The Advisory Committee and another subcommittee dealing with Storm 
    Water Phase II issues will be formed in the near future. EPA is 
    currently in the process of convening these groups.
        Consistent with the requirements of FACA, the membership of both 
    the Advisory Committee and its subcommittees is being balanced among 
    the Agency's various outside stakeholder interests, including 
    representatives from municipalities, industrial and commercial sectors, 
    environmental and public interest groups, States, and Indian Tribes, 
    and EPA. Members will be selected and appointed for the duration of the 
    process. A Federal Official or EPA employee will serve as the 
    Designated Federal Officer and will be present at all meetings.
    
    DATE: The SSO Subcommittee will meet on May 18-19, 1995.
    
    ADDRESS: The SSO Subcommittee meeting will be held at the Best Western 
    Old Colony Inn, 625 First Street, Alexandria, VA 22314. The hotel 
    telephone number is (703) 548-6300.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information about substantive or 
    technical matters that will be considered by the Advisory Committee, or 
    information about the procedural aspects of Committee operation and the 
    FACA process, contact: William Hall, Office of Wastewater Management, 
    US EPA (4203), 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460, telephone: (202) 
    260-1458. [[Page 21190]] 
        For information about the SSO Subcommittee, please contact: Kevin 
    Weiss, SSO Matrix Manager, Office of Wastewater Management, US EPA 
    (4203), 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460, telephone: (202) 260-
    9524.
        For information about the Phase II Subcommittee, please contact: 
    Pam Mazakas, Phase II Matrix Manager, Office of Wastewater Management, 
    US EPA (4203), 401 M Street, SW., Washington, DC 20460, telephone: 
    (202) 260-6599.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        In 1972, under the authority of the Federal Water Pollution Control 
    Act (later called the Clean Water Act (CWA)), the U.S. Environmental 
    Protection Agency (EPA) developed the National Pollutant Discharge 
    Elimination System (NPDES) permitting program to control pollutant 
    discharges to the Nation's waters from industrial, commercial, and 
    municipal point sources. These discharges created a threat not just to 
    water quality, but to the health of millions of people. Initial efforts 
    to control pollution from these entities were focused on 
    ``traditional'' pollutant sources, such as discharges from industrial 
    manufacturing processes and municipal wastewater treatment plants.
        Since the NPDES program's inception, the Agency has undertaken 
    efforts to address other, ``non-traditional,'' sources of pollution, 
    including those resulting from precipitation events, such as rainfall 
    and snowmelt. These precipitation-related sources of pollution are 
    referred to as ``wet weather discharges.'' Wet weather discharges 
    include both point sources, which are required to have an NPDES permit 
    under the CWA, and nonpoint sources, such as those resulting from most 
    agricultural activity. Nonpoint sources are not regulated by the NPDES 
    permitting program.
        Wet weather discharges of pollutants often occur in urban areas and 
    include municipal and industrial storm water discharges; sanitary sewer 
    overflows (SSOs), which occur when the volume of flows in a separate 
    municipal sanitary sewer system exceeds its capacity due to, among 
    other things, unintentional inflow and infiltration of storm water; and 
    combined sewer overflows (CSOs), which occur during wet weather events 
    in some cities which have combined sanitary and storm sewers (these are 
    known as combined sewer systems or CSSs). EPA's National Water Quality 
    Inventory, 1992 Report to Congress, notes that pollution from wet 
    weather discharges is cited by States as the leading cause of water 
    quality impairment. Based on this Report and other assessments, EPA has 
    concluded that wet weather discharges, whether they be from point or 
    nonpoint sources, are one of the largest remaining threats to water 
    quality, aquatic life, and human health that exist today.
        EPA believes that urban wet weather discharges, such as storm water 
    discharges, SSOs, and CSOs, should be addressed in a coordinated and 
    comprehensive fashion in order to reduce the threat to water quality, 
    reduce pollution control costs, and provide State and local governments 
    with greater flexibility to solve wet weather problems. EPA intends to 
    build on the stakeholder involvement process that led to the 
    development of the CSO Control Policy, published on April 19, 1994 (59 
    FR 18688). To this end, the Agency is establishing the Urban Wet 
    Weather Flows Federal Advisory Committee, an SSO subcommittee, and a 
    Storm Water Phase II subcommittee.
    
    Announcement of SSO Subcommittee Meeting
    
        Notice is hereby given that the Environmental Protection Agency 
    (EPA) is convening a public meeting of the SSO subcommittee on May 18 
    and 19, 1995. The meeting has several purposes: (1) To discuss goals, 
    objectives and desired outcomes for the SSO policy dialogue, such as 
    ensuring national consistency and adequate municipal investment in 
    collection system operation and maintenance; (2) to evaluate 
    information needs to support consideration of the costs and benefits of 
    selected policy options as well as identify other information needs 
    associated with developing other products; (3) to identify and discuss 
    the appropriateness of nonregulatory and regulatory options for 
    addressing reporting of SSOs, collection system evaluations, sewer 
    design, collection system operation and maintenance, and system 
    rehabilitation; (4) to discuss incentives for proper operation and 
    maintenance of collection systems and the development of outreach 
    materials to clarify the benefits associated with proper operation and 
    maintenance of collection systems; (5) to discuss issues associated 
    with reporting of SSOs, including how data is used by EPA and 
    authorized NPDES States, and public access to reporting information; 
    (6) to discuss the relationship of enforcement to information 
    voluntarily submitted to support the policy dialogue; (7) to summarize 
    approaches to permits for discharges from sanitary sewer collection 
    systems which are currently being used; and (8) to discuss how 
    watershed concepts could be incorporated into SSO efforts.
        The meeting, which will be held on May 18 and 19, 1995, is open to 
    the public without need for advance registration. On May 18, the 
    meeting will begin at approximately 8:30 AM and run until about 5:00 
    PM. On May 19, the meeting will begin at 8:30 AM and continue until 
    completion. The meeting will be held at the Best Western Old Colony 
    Inn, 625 First Street, Alexandria, VA 22314. The hotel telephone number 
    is (703) 548-6300.
    
        Dated: April 24, 1995.
    Michael B. Cook,
    Director, Office of Wastewater Management.
    [FR Doc. 95-10621 Filed 4-28-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/01/1995
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
95-10621
Dates:
The SSO Subcommittee will meet on May 18-19, 1995.
Pages:
21189-21190 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5199-9
PDF File:
95-10621.pdf