96-18196. Notice of Availability of Permits Improvement Team; Concept Paper on Environmental Permitting and Task Force Recommendations; Final Draft Recommendation  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 140 (Friday, July 19, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 37743-37744]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-18196]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    [FRL-5536-4]
    
    
    Notice of Availability of Permits Improvement Team; Concept Paper 
    on Environmental Permitting and Task Force Recommendations; Final Draft 
    Recommendation
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability and request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability of the document 
    ``Concept Paper on Environmental Permitting and Task Force 
    Recommendations'' and the Agency's request for stakeholder comment. As 
    part of the Administration's program to ``Reinvent Environmental 
    Regulation,'' the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency created a 
    Permits Improvement Team (PIT) to evaluate the Agency's permitting 
    programs, those administered by states, tribes and local agencies and 
    those administered directly by EPA, and to develop recommendations to 
    improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the permitting process.
    
    DATES: Written comments must be postmarked or submitted by hand or 
    electronically by no later than September 3, 1996. Due to the previous 
    stakeholder involvement in the development of the PIT recommendations, 
    including the recent (May 10, 1996) Federal Register notice, this 
    comment period will not be extended. Thus, this is the final 
    opportunity for public comment on these recommendations.
    
    ADDRESSES: To submit comments, the public must send an original and two 
    copies to Docket Number F-96-PT2A-FFFFF, located at the RCRA Docket. 
    The official address is: RCRA Information Center, U.S. Environmental 
    Protection Agency (5035W), 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20460. 
    Although the mailing address for the RCRA Information Center has not 
    changed, the office was physically moved in November 1995. Therefore, 
    hand-delivered comments should be taken to the new address: 1235 
    Jefferson Davis Highway, First Floor, Arlington, Virginia. (Also see 
    the section under ``Supplementary Information'' regarding the paperless 
    office effort for submitting public comments.) The RCRA Information 
    Center is open for public inspection and copying of supporting 
    information from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday, except for 
    Federal holidays. The public must make an appointment to review docket 
    materials by calling (703) 603-9230. The public may copy a maximum of 
    100 pages from any regulatory document at no cost. Additional copies 
    cost $0.15 per page.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lance Miller, PIT Executive Director 
    at Permits Improvement Team, Mail Stop 100, 2890 Woodbridge Ave., 
    Edison NJ 08837, phone: (908) 321-6782.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    
    Availability of Document
    
        The PIT Concept Paper on Environmental Permitting and Task Force 
    Recommendations follows this notice. In addition, the document can be 
    obtained via the internet at `gopher://gopher.epa.gov' or `http://
    www.epa.gov'. After reaching either of these internet sites, locate the 
    search function and type `Permit Improvement Team' to locate the 
    Concept Paper on Environmental Permitting and Task Force 
    Recommendations.
    
    Background Information
    
        The PIT was established in July 1994 and is composed of 
    representatives from EPA Headquarters and Regional offices and state, 
    tribal and local permitting agencies. The PIT held numerous stakeholder 
    meetings to solicit input on the most critical permitting issues as 
    well as to obtain feedback on the PIT's initial recommendations.
        Although significant input on the PIT's recommendations has been 
    received through the stakeholder meetings, a final opportunity to 
    review and comment on the recommendations is being provided to ensure 
    that all stakeholders have an opportunity to participate in the 
    development of the significant change in direction for permitting 
    programs that is being contemplated. The Agency intends to use the 
    concept paper on environmental permitting as an overall guide for 
    reforms to permit programs, where appropriate. The individual 
    recommendations contained in the document will be considered by program 
    and regional offices as they develop specific plans in response to the 
    concepts discussed in the PIT recommendations. These plans will include 
    providing assistance to states and tribes that choose to consider and 
    implement appropriate permit reform. As specific program changes are 
    developed, opportunities for stakeholder input will be provided. It is 
    anticipated that stakeholders will use the final concept paper, as well 
    as other relevant documents and authorities such as applicable 
    statutes, in their review of specific permit program changes. This will 
    help to provide all stakeholders with a common context when commenting 
    on these specific changes.
        For some permitting programs, minor changes may be needed to 
    implement many of the concepts specified in the document; while other 
    programs may require more significant modifications. Some of these 
    modifications may also require changes to statutes and regulations and 
    could necessitate technical research and analysis prior to revising 
    permit programs to conform with the recommendations. Therefore, the 
    time-frame to implement the recommendations could range from several 
    months to many years. The Agency notes that current permitting system 
    were developed over the last three decades, and that changes need to be 
    made within the existing systems while they evolve to the approach 
    envisioned in the concept paper. Furthermore, as implementation 
    proceeds, it is likely that some of the concepts will require revision 
    based on new information.
    
    Paperless Office Effort
    
        EPA is asking prospective commenters to voluntarily submit one 
    additional copy of their comments on labeled personal computer 
    diskettes in ASCII (TEXT) format or a word processing format that can 
    be converted to ACSII (TEXT). It is essential to specify on the disk 
    label the word processing software and version/edition as well as the 
    commenter's name. This will allow EPA to convert the comments into one 
    of the word processing formats utilized by the Agency. Please use 
    mailing envelopes designed to physically protect the submitted 
    diskettes. EPA emphasizes that submission of comments on diskettes is 
    not mandatory, nor will it result in any advantage or disadvantage to 
    any commenter. Rather, EPA is experimenting with this procedure as an 
    attempt to expedite our internal review and response to comments. This 
    expedited procedure is in conjunction with the Agency ``Paperless 
    Office'' campaign.
    Elliott P. Laws,
    Designated Federal Official.
    [FR Doc. 96-18196 Filed 7-18-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
07/19/1996
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of availability and request for comments.
Document Number:
96-18196
Dates:
Written comments must be postmarked or submitted by hand or electronically by no later than September 3, 1996. Due to the previous stakeholder involvement in the development of the PIT recommendations, including the recent (May 10, 1996) Federal Register notice, this comment period will not be extended. Thus, this is the final opportunity for public comment on these recommendations.
Pages:
37743-37744 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5536-4
PDF File:
96-18196.pdf