S. PRT. 109–90

COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS

UNITED STATES SENATE

LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR

ONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESS

CONVENED JANUARY 4, 2005 FIRST SESSION ! ADJOURNED DECEMBER 22, 2005

CONVENED JANUARY 3, 2006 SECOND SESSION ! ADJOURNED DECEMBER 9, 2006

JAMES M. INHOFE, Chairman

FINAL CALENDAR

December 31, 2006

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Committee members ...... 3 Subcommittees ...... 4 Jurisdiction of the committee ...... 5 Rules of procedure ...... 6 History and work of the committee ...... 9 Measures Within the Jurisdiction of the Committee on Environment and Public Works—109th Congress .... 10 Chronology and status of Senate bills ...... 25 Chronology and status of House Acts ...... 49 Chronology and status of Resolutions ...... 53 Nominations ...... 55 Measures reported to the Senate ...... 63 Measures enacted into law ...... 69 Hearings and meetings held by the committee ...... 71 Presidential messages ...... 85 Executive communications ...... 87 Petitions and Memorials ...... 123 Publications: Hearings ...... 127 Committee prints ...... 129 Reports ...... 129 Author index ...... 133 Subject index ...... 147

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JAMES M. INHOFE, OKLAHOMA, Chairman

JOHN W. WARNER, VIRGINIA JAMES M. JEFFORDS, VERMONT CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, MISSOURI MAX BAUCUS, MONTANA GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, OHIO JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, CONNECTICUT LINCOLN CHAFEE, RHODE ISLAND BARBARA BOXER, CALIFORNIA LISA MURKOWSKI, ALASKA THOMAS R. CARPER, DELAWARE JOHN THUNE, SOUTH DAKOTA HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON, NEW YORK JIM DEMINT, SOUTH CAROLINA FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, NEW JERSEY JOHNNY ISAKSON, GEORGIA BARACK OBAMA, ILLINOIS DAVID VITTER, LOUISIANA

ANDREW WHEELER, Staff Director KEN CONNOLLY, Minority Staff Director

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TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, MISSOURI, Chairman

JOHN W. WARNER, VIRGINIA MAX BAUCUS, MONTANA GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, OHIO JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, CONNECTICUT LINCOLN CHAFEE, RHODE ISLAND BARBARA BOXER, CALIFORNIA LISA MURKOWSKI, ALASKA THOMAS R. CARPER, DELAWARE JOHN THUNE, SOUTH DAKOTA HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON, NEW YORK

CLEAN AIR, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND NUCLEAR SAFETY

GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, OHIO Chairman

CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, MISSOURI THOMAS R. CARPER, DELAWARE JIM DEMINT, SOUTH CAROLINA JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, CONNECTICUT JOHNNY ISAKSON, GEORGIA FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, NEW JERSEY DAVID VITTER, LOUISIANA BARACK OBAMA, ILLINOIS

FISHERIES, , AND WATER

LINCOLN CHAFEE, RHODE ISLAND, Chairman

JOHN W. WARNER, VIRGINIA HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON, NEW YORK LISA MURKOWSKI, ALASKA JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, CONNECTICUT JIM DEMINT, SOUTH CAROLINA FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, NEW JERSEY DAVID VITTER, LOUISIANA BARACK OBAMA, ILLINOIS

SUPERFUND AND WASTE MANAGEMENT

JOHN THUNE, SOUTH DAKOTA, Chairman

JOHN W. WARNER, VIRGINIA BARBARA BOXER, CALIFORNIA CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, MISSOURI MAX BAUCUS, MONTANA JOHNNY ISAKSON, GEORGIA FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, NEW JERSEY

The chairman and ranking minority member of the full committee were ex officio members of each subcommittee.

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(Pursuant to Rule XXV, Sec. 2, Standing Rules of the Senate) The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works is one of sixteen standing committees established by Rule XXV of the Senate, under which committee jurisdictions were last revised by the adoption of S. Res. 4, Senate Committee Reorganization, February 11, 1977. Section 2 of Rule XXV as amended on January 7, 1993 provides that the Committee shall consist of seventeen Senators. The pertinent section of Senate Rule XXV follows: (h)(1) Committee on Environment and Public Works, to which shall be referred all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to the following subjects: 1. Air pollution. 2. Construction and maintenance of highways. 3. Environmental aspects of outer continental shelf lands. 4. Environmental effects of toxic substances, other than pesticides. 5. Environmental policy. 6. Environmental research and development. 7. Fisheries and wildlife. 8. Flood control and improvement of rivers and harbors, including environmental aspects of deepwater ports. 9. Noise pollution. 10. Nonmilitary environmental regulation and control of nuclear energy. 11. Ocean dumping. 12. Public buildings and improved grounds for the United States generally, including Federal buildings in the District of Columbia. 13. Public works, bridges, and dams. 14. Regional economic development. 15. Solid waste disposal and recycling. 16. Water pollution. 17. Water resources. (2) Such committee shall also study and review, on a comprehensive basis, matters relating to environmental protection and resource utilization and conservation, and report thereon from time to time.

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Rule 1. Committee Meetings in General. (a) REGULAR MEETING DAYS. For purposes of complying with paragraph 3 of Senate Rule XXVI, the regular meeting day of the committee is the first and third Thursday of each month at 10:00 a.m. If there is no business before the committee, the regular meeting shall be omitted. (b) ADDITIONAL MEETINGS. The chairman may call additional meetings, after consulting with the ranking minority member. Subcommittee chairmen may call meetings, with the concurrence of the chairman of the committee, after consulting with the ranking minority members of the subcommittee and the committee. (c) PRESIDING OFFICER. (1) The chairman shall preside at all meetings of the committee. If the chairman is not present, the ranking majority member who is present shall preside. (2) Subcommittee chairmen shall preside at all meetings of their subcommittees. If the subcommittee chairman is not present, the ranking majority member of the subcommittee who is present shall preside. (3) Notwithstanding the rule prescribed by paragraphs (1) and (2), any member of the committee may preside at a hearing. (d) OPEN MEETINGS. Meetings of the committee and subcommittees, including hearings and business meetings, are open to the public. A portion of a meeting may be closed to the public if the committee determines by rollcall vote of a majority of the members present that the matters to be discussed or the testimony to be taken— (1) will disclose matters necessary to be kept secret in the interests of national defense or the confidential conduct of the foreign relations of the United States; (2) relate solely to matters of committee staff personnel or internal staff management or procedure; or (3) constitute any other grounds for closure under paragraph 5(b) of Senate Rule XXVI. (e) BROADCASTING. (1) Public meetings of the committee or a subcommittee may be televised, broadcast, or recorded by a member of the Senate press gallery or an employee of the Senate. (2) Any member of the Senate Press Gallery or employee of the Senate wishing to televise, broadcast, or record a committee meeting must notify the staff director or the staff director’s designee by 5:00 p.m. the day before the meeting. (3) During public meetings, any person using a camera, microphone, or other electronic equipment may not position or use the equipment in a way that interferes with the seating, vision, or hearing of committee members or staff on the dais, or with the orderly process of the meeting. Rule 2. Quorums. (a) BUSINESS MEETINGS. At committee business meetings, six members, at least two of whom are members of the minority party, constitute a quorum, except as provided in subsection (d). (b) SUBCOMMITTEE MEETINGS. At subcommittee business meetings, a majority of the subcommittee members, at least one of whom is a member of the minority party, constitutes a quorum for conducting business. (c) CONTINUING QUORUM. Once a quorum as prescribed in subsections (a) and (b) has been established, the committee or subcommittee may continue to conduct business. (d) REPORTING. No measure or matter may be reported by the committee unless a majority of committee members cast votes in person. (e) HEARINGS. One member constitutes a quorum for conducting a hearing. Rule 3. Hearings. (a) ANNOUNCEMENTS. Before the committee or a subcommittee holds a hearing, the chairman of the committee or subcommittee shall make a public announcement and provide notice to members of the date, place, time, and subject matter of the hearing. The announcement and notice shall be issued at least one week in advance of the hearing, unless the chairman of the committee or subcommittee, with the concurrence of the ranking minority member of the committee or subcommittee, determines that there is good cause to provide a shorter period, in which event the announcement and notice shall be issued at least twenty-four hours in advance of the hearing. (b) STATEMENTS OF WITNESSES. (1) A witness who is scheduled to testify at a hearing of the committee or a subcommittee shall file 100 copies of the written testimony at least 48 hours before the hearing. If a witness fails to comply with this requirement, the presiding officer may preclude the witness’s testimony. This rule may be waived for field hearings, except for witnesses from the Federal Government. 6

VerDate Nov 24 2008 11:51 Oct 29, 2010 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00006 Fmt 7801 Sfmt 7801 H:\109TH\109CAL STEVE (2) Any witness planning to use at a hearing any exhibit such as a chart, graph, diagram, photo, map, slide, or model must submit one identical copy of the exhibit (or representation of the exhibit in the case of a model) and 100 copies reduced to letter or legal paper size at least 48 hours before the hearing. Any exhibit described above that is not provided to the committee at least 48 hours prior to the hearing cannot be used for purpose of presenting testimony to the committee and will not be included in the hearing record. (3) The presiding officer at a hearing may have a witness confine the oral presentation to a summary of the written testimony. (4) Notwithstanding a request that a document be embargoed, any document that is to be discussed at a hearing, including, but not limited to, those produced by the General Accounting Office, Congressional Budget Office, Congressional Research Service, a Federal agency, an Inspector General, or a nongovernmental entity, shall be provided to all members of the committee at least 72 hours before the hearing. Rule 4. Business Meetings: Notice and Filing Requirements. (a) NOTICE. The chairman of the committee or the subcommittee shall provide notice, the agenda of business to be discussed, and the text of agenda items to members of the committee or subcommittee at least 72 hours before a business meeting. (b) AMENDMENTS. First-degree amendments must be filed with the chairman of the committee or the subcommittee at least 24 hours before a business meeting. After the filing deadline, the chairman shall promptly distribute all filed amendments to the members of the committee or subcommittee. (c) MODIFICATIONS. The chairman of the committee or the subcommittee may modify the notice and filing requirements to meet special circumstances, with the concurrence of the ranking member of the committee or subcommittee. Rule 5. Business Meetings: Voting. (a) PROXY VOTING. (1) Proxy voting is allowed on all measures, amendments, resolutions, or other matters before the committee or a subcommittee. (2) A member who is unable to attend a business meeting may submit a proxy vote on any matter, in writing, orally, or through personal instructions. (3) A proxy given in writing is valid until revoked. A proxy given orally or by personal instructions is valid only on the day given. (b) SUBSEQUENT VOTING. Members who were not present at a business meeting and were unable to cast their votes by proxy may record their votes later, so long as they do so that same business day and their vote does not change the outcome. (c) PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. (1) Whenever the committee conducts a rollcall vote, the chairman shall announce the results of the vote, including a tabulation of the votes cast in favor and the votes cast against the proposition by each member of the committee. (2) Whenever the committee reports any measure or matter by rollcall vote, the report shall include a tabulation of the votes cast in favor of and the votes cast in opposition to the measure or matter by each member of the committee. Rule 6. Subcommittees. (a) REGULARLY ESTABLISHED SUBCOMMITTEES. The committee has four subcommittees: Transportation and Infrastructure; Clean Air, Climate Change, and Nuclear Safety; Fisheries, Wildlife, and Water; and Superfund and Waste Management. (b) MEMBERSHIP. The committee chairman shall select members of the subcommittees, after consulting with the ranking minority member. Rule 7. Statutory Responsibilities and Other Matters. (a) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS. No project or legislation proposed by any executive branch agency may be approved or otherwise acted upon unless the committee has received a final environmental impact statement relative to it, in accordance with section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy Act, and the written comments of the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, in accordance with section 309 of the Clean Air Act. This rule is not intended to broaden, narrow, or otherwise modify the class of projects or legislative proposals for which environmental impact statements are required under section 102(2)(C). (b) PROJECT APPROVALS. (1) Whenever the committee authorizes a project under Public Law 89–298, the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1965; Public Law 83–566, the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act; or Public Law 86–249, the Public Buildings Act of 1959, as amended; the chairman shall submit for printing in the Congressional Record, and the committee shall publish periodically as a committee print, a report that describes the project and the reasons for its approval, together with any dissenting or individual views. (2) Proponents of a committee resolution shall submit appropriate evidence in favor of the resolution. (c) BUILDING PROSPECTUSES. (1) When the General Services Administration submits a prospectus, pursuant to section 7(a) of the Public Buildings Act of 1959, as amended, for construction (including construction of buildings for lease by the government), alteration and repair, or acquisition, the committee shall act with respect to the prospectus during the same session in which the prospectus is submitted. A prospectus rejected by majority vote of the committee or not reported to the Senate during 7

VerDate Nov 24 2008 11:51 Oct 29, 2010 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00007 Fmt 7801 Sfmt 7801 H:\109TH\109CAL STEVE the session in which it was submitted shall be returned to the GSA and must then be resubmitted in order to be considered by the committee during the next session of the Congress. (2) A report of a building project survey submitted by the General Services Administration to the committee under section 11(b) of the Public Buildings Act of 1959, as amended, may not be considered by the committee as being a prospectus subject to approval by committee resolution in accordance with section 7(a) of that Act. A project described in the report may be considered for committee action only if it is submitted as a prospectus in accordance with section 7(a) and is subject to the provisions of paragraph (1) of this rule. (d) NAMING PUBLIC FACILITIES. The committee may not name a building, structure or facility for any living person, except former Presidents or former Vice Presidents of the United States, former Members of Congress over 70 years of age, or former Justices of the United States Supreme Court over 70 years of age, or Federal judges who are fully retired and over 75 years of age. Rule 8. Amending the Rules. The rules may be added to, modified, amended, or suspended by vote of a majority of committee members at a business meeting if a quorum is present.

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In 1837, the Senate created the Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds to oversee the development of the Federal buildings in the young, but growing Federal City of Washington, DC. In 1947, during a reorganization of Senate committees, the panel was renamed the Committee on Public Works. Following another major organizational revision in 1977, its name was changed to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Over the years the committee’s public works jurisdiction grew from oversight of new Federal building construction, additions to the U.S. Capitol building and grounds, and the White House and its grounds, to legislative responsibility for the development of the Nation’s interstate highway system, flood control and navigation projects. In 1963, the responsibility for creating new laws to achieve air and water pollution control, rural and community economic development, and relief from natural disasters was given to the committee. The passage of the Clean Air Act in 1970, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, brought the committee recognition as the Senate’s forum for protection of the environment. In 1977, the committee was assigned the jurisdiction over endangered species, fish and wildlife refuges and programs, and the regulation of nonmilitary nuclear power. The committee’s oversight extends to programs in five cabinet level departments and seven independent agencies, including the Department of the Interior’s Fish and Wildlife Service, the Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration and the Coast Guard, the Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration and National Oceanic and Atmos- pheric Administration, the Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Environmental Protection Agency, the General Services Administration’s Public Buildings Service, the Council on Environmental Quality, the civil works program of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Appalachian Regional Commission, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Mississippi River Commission, and the nonperforming functions of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

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Companion Bill Date of Referral Sponsor Title Bill Public Law

S. RES. 17 ...... January 26, 2005 ..... Inhofe ...... An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Environment and Public Works. S. RES. 255...... September 28, 2005 Lincoln ...... A resolution recognizing the achievements of the H.Res. 459 United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the Waterfowl Population Survey. S. RES. 261 ...... September 29, 2005 Kerry ...... A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that H.Res. 477 the crisis of Hurricane Katrina should not be used to weaken, waive, or roll back Federal public health, environmental, and environmental justice laws and regulations, and for other purposes. S. RES. 301 ...... November 8, 2005 .. Chafee ...... A resolution commemorating the 100th anniversary of H.Res. 489 the National Audubon Society. S. J. RES. 20 ..... June 29, 2005 ...... Leahy ...... A joint resolution disapproving a rule promulgated by H.J.RES. 56 the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to delist coal and oil-direct utility units from the source category list under the Clean Air Act. S. 26...... December 8, 2006 ... Snowe ...... A bill to establish the Northern Appalachian Eco- nomic Development Commission, and for other pur- poses. S. 41 ...... January 24, 2005 ..... Nelson, NE .... A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to ex- empt nonprofit small public water systems from certain drinking water standards relating to naturally occuring contaminants. S. 95 ...... January 24, 2005 ..... Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend titles 23 and 49, United States Code, H.R. 1218 concerning length and weight limitations for vehi- cles operating on Federal-aid highways, and for other purposes. S. 125 ...... January 24, 2005 ..... Boxer ...... A bill to designate the United States courthouse lo- H.R. 787 cated at 501 I street in Sacramento, California, as H.R. 5214 the ‘‘Robert T. Matsui United States Courthouse’’. S.2650 S. 126 ...... January 24, 2005 ..... Lincoln ...... A bill to improve the administration of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the Depart- ment of Agriculture and for other purposes. S. 129 ...... January 24, 2005 ..... Talent ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to pro- vide for HOV facilities. S. 131 ...... January 24, 2005 ..... Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce air pollu- tion through expansion of cap and trade programs, to provide an alternative regulatory classification for units subject to the cap and trade program. S. 150 ...... January 25, 2005 ..... Jeffords ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce emissions from electric powerplants, and for other purposes. S. 158 ...... January 25, 2005 ..... Lieberman ...... A bill to establish the Long Island Sound Stewardship H.R. 307 Initiative. H.R. 5160 S. 168 ...... January 26, 2005 ..... Bingaman ...... A bill to reauthorize additional contract authority for H.R. 429 States with Indian reservations.

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Companion Bill Date of Referral Sponsor Title Bill Public Law

S. 169 ...... January 26, 2005 ..... Bingaman ...... A bill to amend the Intermodal Surface Transportation H.R. 430 Efficiency Act of 1991 to identify a route that passes through the States of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Kansas as a high priority corridor on the National Highway System. S. 208 ...... January 31, 2005 ..... Levin ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 579 Act to direct the Great Lakes National Program Of- H.R. 718 fice of the Environmental Protection Agency to de- velop, implement, monitor, and report on a series of indicators of water quality and related environ- mental factors in the Great Lakes. S. 237 ...... February 1, 2005 ..... Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to ensure H.R. 439 that certain states remain eligible for Federal high- way funds. S. 248 ...... February 1, 2005 ..... Demint ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to permit States to carry out surface transportation program projects on local roads to address safety concerns. S. 257 ...... February 2, 2005 ..... Corzine ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to pro- vide grant eligibility for a State that adopts a pro- gram for the impoundment of vehicles operated by persons while under the influence of alcohol. S. 260 ...... February 2, 2005 ..... Inhofe ...... A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to pro- H.R. 2018 109–294 vide technical and financial assistance to private landowners to restore, enhance, and manage private land to improve fish and wildlife habitats through the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program. S. 261 ...... February 2, 2005 ..... Lieberman ...... A bill to designate a portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as wilderness. S. 325 ...... February 9, 2005 ..... Levin ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to estab- lish programs to facilitate international and inter- state trade. S. 342 ...... February 10, 2005 ... McCain ...... A bill to provide for a program of scientific research H.R. 759 on abrupt climate change, to accelerate the reduc- tion of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States by establishing a market-driven system of greenhouse gas tradeable allowances, to limit green- house gas emissions in the United States and reduce dependence upon foreign oil, and ensure benefits to consumers from the trading in such allowances. S. 346 ...... February 10, 2005 ... Stabenow ...... A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to pro- H.R. 2109 hibit the importation of Canadian municipal solid waste without State consent. S. 353 ...... February 10, 2005 ... Conrad ...... A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act of 1999 to direct the Secretary of the Army to provide assistance to design and construct a project to provide a continued safe and reliable municipal water supply system for Devils Lake, North Dakota. S. 402 ...... February 16, 2005 ... Nelson, FL ..... A bill to authorize ecosystem restoration projects for H.R. 847 the Indian River Lagoon and the Picayune Strand, Collier County, in the State of Florida. S. 439 ...... February 17, 2005 ... Boxer ...... A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to pro- vide for secondary containment to prevent methyl tertiary butyl ether and petroleum contamination. S. 446 ...... February 17, 2005 ... Corzine ...... A bill to direct the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to designate New Jersey Task Force 1 as part of the National Urban Search and Rescue Response System.

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Companion Bill Date of Referral Sponsor Title Bill Public Law

S. 459 ...... February 18, 2005 ... Chambliss ...... A bill to require a study and report regarding the des- H.R. 301 ignations and construction of a new interstate route from Savannah, Georgia to Knoxville, Tennessee. S. 462 ...... February 18, 2005 ... Snowe ...... A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, Ten- ants Harbor, Maine. S. 463 ...... February 18, 2005 ... Snowe ...... A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, North- east Harbor, Maine. S. 464 ...... February 18, 2005 ... Snowe ...... A bill to modify the project for navigation, Union River, Maine. S. 465 ...... February 18, 2005 ... Snowe ...... A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry S. 1641 out a project for the mitigation of shore damage at- tributable to the project for navigation, Saco River, Maine. S. 466 ...... February 18, 2005 ... Snowe ...... A bill to deauthorize a certain portion of the project for navigation, Rockland Harbor, Maine. S. 478...... March 1, 2005...... Leahy ...... A bill to designate the annex to the E. Barrett H.R. 1015 Prettyman Federal Building and United States Courthouse located at 333 Constitution Avenue Northwest in the Disctrict of Columbia as the ‘‘William B. Bryant Annex’’. S. 482 ...... March 1, 2005 ...... Conrad ...... A bill to provide environmental assistance to non-Fed- eral interests in the State of North Dakota. S. 490...... March 2, 2005 ...... Clinton ...... A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation to H.R. 795 work with the State of New York to ensure that a segment of Interstate Route 86 in the vicinity of Corning, New York, is designated as the ‘‘Amo Houghton Bypass’’. S. 507...... March 3, 2005...... DeWine ...... A bill to establish the National Invasive Species Council, and for other purposes. S. 508 ...... March 3, 2005 ...... DeWine ...... A bill to provide for the environmental restoration of the Great Lakes. S. 514 ...... March 3, 2005 ...... Byrd ...... A bill to complete construction of the 13-State Appa- lachian development highway system, and for other purposes. S. 549 ...... March 8, 2005 ...... Allard ...... A bill to extend a certain high priority corridor in the H.R. 1253 States of Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming. S. 553 ...... March 8, 2005 ...... Feinstein ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to pro- H.R. 444 vide for HOV-lane exemptions for low-emission and hybrid vehicles. S. 562 ...... March 8, 2005 ...... DeWine ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to im- prove the highway safety improvement program and provide for a proportional obligation of amounts made available for the highway safety improvement program. S. 606 ...... March 11, 2005 ...... Thune ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to eliminate methyl S. 650 tertiary butyl ether from the United States fuel sup- H.R. 1608 ply, to increase production and use of renewable S. 1232 fuel, and to increase the Nation’s energy independ- H.R. 3081 ence, and for other purposes. S. 617 ...... March 14, 2005 ...... Levin ...... A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to carry out H.R.667 the dredging project, Menominee Harbor, Menom- inee River, Michigan and Wisconsin. S. 638 ...... March 16, 2005 ...... Murray ...... A bill to extend the authorization for the ferry boat discretionary program, and for other purposes. S. 650 ...... March 17, 2005 ...... Lugar ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to increase produc- S. 606 tion and use of renewable fuel and to increase the H.R. 1608 energy independence of the United States, and for S. 1232 other purposes. H.R.3081

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S. 689 ...... April 4, 2005 ...... Domenici ...... A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to estab- H.R. 2417 lish a program to provide assistance to small com- munities for use in carrying out projects and activi- ties necessary to achieve or maintain compliance with drinking water standards. S. 712 ...... April 5, 2005 ...... Chambliss ...... A bill to require a study and report regarding the des- H.R. 281 ignation of a new interstate route from Augusta, Georgia to Natchez, Mississippi. S. 719 ...... April 6, 2005 ...... Sarbanes ...... A bill to extend Corridor O of the Appalachian Devel- H.R. 5031 opment Highway System from its current southern terminus at I-68 near Cumberland to Corridor H, which stretches from Weston, West Virginia, to Strasburg, Virginia. S. 721 ...... April 6, 2005 ...... Vitter ...... A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry out a program for ecosystem restoration for the Louisiana Coastal Area, Louisiana. S. 728 ...... April 6, 2005 ...... Bond ...... A bill to provide for the consideration and develop- H.R. 2864 ment of water and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the Army to construct various projects for improvements to rivers and harbors of the United States, and for other purposes. S. 730 ...... April 6, 2005 ...... Leahy ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish re- quirements concerning the operation of fossil fuel- fired electric utility steam generating units, commer- cial and industrial boiler units, solid waste inciner- ation units, medical waste incinerators, hazardous waste combustors, chlor-alkali plants, and Portland cement plants to reduce emissions of mercury to the environment, and for other purposes. S. 732 ...... April 6, 2005 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to authorize funds to Federal aid highways, H.R. 3 highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes. S. 753 ...... April 11, 2005 ...... Feingold ...... A bill to provide for modernization and improvement of the Corps of Engineers, and for other purposes. S. 762 ...... April 12, 2005 ...... Voinovich ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to in- crease the minimum allocation provided to states for use in carrying out certain highway programs. S. 770 ...... April 13, 2005 ...... Levin ...... A bill to amend the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance H.R. 1591 Prevention and Control Act of 1990 to reauthorize and improve that Act. S. 795 ...... April 14, 2005 ...... Dodd ...... A bill to provide driver safety grants to States with S. 2318 graduated driver licensing laws that meet certain minimum requirements. S. 801 ...... April 14, 2005 ...... Nelson, FL ..... A bill to designate the United States courthouse lo- H.R. 315 cated at 300 North Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Flor- H.R. 5214 ida, as the ‘‘John Milton Bryan Simpson United S. 2650 States Courthouse’’. S. 830 ...... April 18, 2005 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to insert a new definition relating to oil and gas exploration and production. S. 836 ...... April 18, 2005 ...... Cantwell ...... A bill to require accurate fuel economy testing proce- H.R. 1103 dures. S. 837 ...... April 18, 2005 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to clar- ify the definition of the term ‘‘underground injec- tion’’. S. 858 ...... April 20, 2005 ...... Voinovich ...... A bill to reauthorize Nuclear Regulatory Commission user fees, and or other purposes.

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S. 864 ...... April 20, 2005 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to modify provisions relating to nuclear safety and se- curity, and for other purposes. S. 865 ...... April 20, 2005 ...... Voinovich ...... A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to re- authorize the Price-Anderson provisions. S. 880 ...... April 21, 2005 ...... Boxer ...... A bill to expand the boundaries of the Gulf of the H.R. 1712 Farallones National Marine Sanctuary and the S. 4058 Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary. S. 903 ...... April 26, 2005 ...... Hutchison ...... A bill to provide for the correction of a certain John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System map. S. 912 ...... April 27, 2005 ...... Feingold ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 1356 Act to clarify the jurisdiction of the United States over waters of the United States. S. 913 ...... April 27, 2005 ...... Domenici ...... A bill to amend title 49, United States Code, to estab- lish a university transportation center to be known as the ‘‘Southwest Bridge Research Center’’. S. 943 ...... April 28, 2005 ...... Feingold ...... A bill to assist in the conservation of cranes by sup- H.R. 3520 porting and providing, through projects of persons and organizations with expertise in crane conserva- tion, financial resources for the conservation pro- grams of countries the activities of which directly or indirectly affect cranes and the ecosystems of cranes. S. 966 ...... April 28, 2005 ...... Boxer ...... A bill to designate a United States courthouse located H.R. 724 in Fresno, California, as the ‘‘Robert E. Coyle H.R. 5214 United States Courthouse’’. S. 2650 S. 995 ...... May 11, 2005 ...... Cornyn ...... A bill to amend the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 to designate the La Entrada al Pacifico Corridor in the State of Texas as a high priority corridor on the National Highway System. S. 1017 ...... May 12, 2005 ...... Chafee ...... A bill to reauthorize grants from the water resources H.R. 4588 research and technology institutes established under the Water Resources Research Act of 1984. S. 1080 ...... May 19, 2005 ...... Jeffords ...... A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to re- quire the use of nontoxic products in the case of hydraulic fracturing that occurs during oil or natural gas production activities. S. 1140 ...... May 26, 2005 ...... Carper ...... A bill to designate the State Route 1 Bridge in the H.R. 2800 109–381 State of Delaware as the ‘‘Senator William V. Roth, Jr. Bridge’’. S. 1150 ...... May 26, 2005 ...... Clinton ...... A bill to increase the security of radiation sources, and H.R. 2689 for other purposes. S. 1151 ...... May 26, 2005 ...... McCain ...... A bill to provide for a program to accelerate the re- duction of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States by establishing a market-driven system of greenhouse gas tradeable allowances, to limit green- house gas emissions in the United States and reduce dependence upon foreign oil, to support the deploy- ment of new climate change-related technologies, and ensure benefits to consumers. S. 1165...... June 6, 2005 ...... Inouye ...... A bill to provide for the expansion of the James H.R. 2866 109–225 Campbell National Wildlife Refuge, Honolulu County, Hawaii. S. 1194 ...... June 8, 2005 ...... Obama ...... A bill to direct the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to establish guidelines and procedures for tracking, controlling, and accounting for individual spent fuel rods and segments.

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S. 1198 ...... June 8, 2005 ...... Stabenow ...... A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to au- H.R. 2491 thorize States to restrict receipt of foreign municipal H.R. 2780 solid waste, to implement the Agreement Con- cerning the Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste between the United States and Canada, and for other purposes. S. 1202 ...... June 8, 2005 ...... Allard ...... A bill to provide environmental assistance to non-Fed- H.R. 3521 eral interests in the State of Colorado. S. 1232 ...... June 14, 2005 ...... Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to increase produc- H.R. 1608 tion and use of renewable fuel and to increase the S. 606 energy independence of the United States, and for S. 650 other purposes. H.R. 3081 S. 1250 ...... June 15, 2005 ...... Jeffords ...... A bill to reauthorize the Great Ape Conservation Act H.R. 2693 of 2000. S. 1258 ...... June 16, 2005 ...... Chambliss ...... A bill to designate the building located at 493 Auburn H.R. 2953 Avenue, N.E., in Atlanta, Georgia, as the ‘‘John Lewis Civil Rights Institute’’. S. 1265 ...... June 16, 2005 ...... Voinovich ...... A bill to make grants and loans available to States and other organizations to strengthen the economy, pub- lic health, and environment of the United States by reducing emissions from diesel engines. S. 1269 ...... June 20, 2005 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 1749 Act to clarify certain activities the conduct of which does not require a permit. S. 1285 ...... June 22, 2005 ...... Stabenow ...... A bill to designate the Federal building located at 333 H.R. 2967 109–101 Mt. Elliott Street in Detroit, Michigan, as the ‘‘Rosa Parks Federal Building’’. S. 1314 ...... June 27, 2005 ...... Voinovich ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 2864 Act to authorize appropriations for States water pol- lution control revolving funds, and for other pur- poses. S. 1328 ...... June 29, 2005 ...... Jeffords ...... A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to en- H.R. 3178 sure that the District of Columbia and States are provided a safe, lead-free supply of drinking water. S. 1339 ...... June 30, 2005 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conserva- H.R. 3179 tion and Design Program Act of 1994. S. 1340 ...... June 30, 2005 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Res- 109–75 toration Act to extend the date after which surplus funds in the wildlife restoration fund become avail- able for apportionment. S. 1380 ...... July 11, 2005 ...... Vitter ...... A bill to eliminate unsafe railway-road grade cross- ings, to enhance railroad safety through new safety technology, safety inspections, accident investiga- tions, and for other purposes. S. 1381 ...... July 12, 2005 ...... Corzine ...... A bill to require the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to consider certain criteria in relicensing nuclear fa- cilities, and to provide for an independent assess- ment of the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Sta- tion by the National Academy of Sciences before any relicensing of that facility. S. 1391 ...... July 13, 2005 ...... Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to H.R. 4308 reduce the exposure of children, workers, and con- sumers to toxic chemical substances. S. 1400 ...... July 14, 2005 ...... Chafee ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act to improve water and wastewater infrastructure in the United States.

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S. 1402 ...... July 14, 2005 ...... DeWine ...... A bill to amend section 42 of title 18, United States H.R. 3049 Code, to prohibit the importation and shipment of certain species of carp. S. 1409 ...... July 14, 2005 ...... Murkowski .... A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act Amend- ments of 1996 to modify the grant program to im- prove sanitation in rural and Native villages in the State of Alaska. S. 1410 ...... July 14, 2005 ...... Chafee ...... A bill to reauthorize the Neotropical Migratory Bird H.R. 518 Conservation Act, and for other purposes. S. 1415 ...... July 18, 2005 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to protect captive wildlife and make technical cor- rections. S. 1426 ...... July 19, 2005 ...... Obama ...... A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to reau- thorize and extend provisions relating to contami- nant prevention detection, and response. S. 1472 ...... July 22, 2005 ...... Sarbanes ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 2509 Act and the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to provide for the restoration, protection, and enhancement of the environmental integrity and so- cial and economic benefits of the Anacostia Water- shed in the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia. S. 1490 ...... July 26, 2005 ...... Sarbanes ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 4126 Act to require environmental accountability and re- S. 1491 porting and to reauthorize the Chesapeake Bay Pro- S. 1492 gram. S. 1493 S. 1494 S. 1491 ...... July 26, 2005 ...... Sarbanes ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 4126 Act to provide assistance for nutrient removal tech- S. 1490 nologies to States in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. S. 1492 S.1493 S. 1494 S. 1496 ...... July 26, 2005 ...... Crapo ...... A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct H.R. 1494 109–266 a pilot program under which up to 15 States may issue electronic Federal migratory bird stamps. S. 1497 ...... July 26, 2005 ...... Murkowski .... A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to pro- vide incidental take permits to public electric utili- ties that adopt avian protection plans. S. 1509 ...... July 27, 2005 ...... Jeffords ...... A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 H.R. 1329 to add non-human primates to the definition of pro- hibited wildlife species. S. 1540 ...... July 28, 2005 ...... Domenici ...... A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program to improve water management and contribute to the recovery of endangered species in the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico, and for other purposes. S. 1641 ...... September 8, 2005 .. Snowe ...... A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry S. 465 out a project for the mitigation of shore damage at- tributable to the project for navigation, Saco River, Maine. S. 1702 ...... September 14, 2005 Vitter ...... A bill to modify requirements under the emergency H.R. 3786 relief program under title 23, United States Code, S. 1714 with respect to projects for repair or reconstruction in response to damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. S. 1708 ...... September 15, 2005 Inhofe ...... A bill to modify requirements relating to the authority of the Administrator of General Services to enter into emergency leases during major disasters and other emergencies.

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S. 1709...... September 15, 2005 Inhofe ...... A bill to provide favorable treatment for certain projects in response to Hurricane Katrina, with re- spect to revolving loans under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, and for other purposes. S. 1711 ...... September 15, 2005 Inhofe ...... A bill to allow the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to waive or modify the applica- tion of certain requirements. S. 1714 ...... September 15, 2005 Vitter ...... A bill to modify requirements under the emergency H.R. 3786 relief program under title 23, United States Code, S. 1702 with respect to projects for repair or reconstruction in response to damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. S. 1772 ...... September 26, 2005 Inhofe ...... A bill to streamline the refinery permitting process, and for other purposes. S. 1806 ...... September 30, 2005 Schumer ...... A bill to authorize the United States Department of H.R. 3101 Energy to remediate the Western New York Nu- clear Service Center in the Town of Ashford, New York, and dispose of nuclear waste. S. 1836 ...... October 6, 2005 ...... Jeffords ...... A bill to provide for reconstruction, replacement, and improvement of infrastructure in the Gulf Coast Re- gion. S. 1848 ...... October 6, 2005 ...... Salazar ...... A bill to promote remediation of inactive and aban- H.R. 5404 doned mines, and for other purposes. S. 2780 S. 1859 ...... October 7, 2005 ...... Burr ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to provide for a H.R. 1459 Federal Fuels List, and for other purposes. H.R. 1493 S. 2700 S. 1865 ...... October 7, 2005 ...... Dole ...... A bill to establish the SouthEast Crescent Authority, H.R. 20 and for other purposes. S. 1869 ...... October 17, 2005 .... Inhofe ...... A bill to reauthorize the Coastal Barrier Resources H.R. 3552 109–226 Act, and for other purposes. S. 1883 ...... October 18, 2005 .... Hatch ...... A bill to amend the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 to assist property owners and Federal agencies in resolving disputes relating to private property. S. 1887 ...... October 19, 2005 .... Kerry ...... A bill to authorize the conduct of small projects for H.R. 4226 the rehabilitation or removal of dams. S. 1920 ...... October 25, 2005 .... Obama ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish a re- S. 3554 newable diesel standard, and for other purposes. S. 1938 ...... October 28, 2005 .... Snowe ...... A bill to redesignate the project for navigation, Saco River, Maine as an anchorage area. S. 1995 ...... November 10, 2005 Jeffords ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control S. 2781 Act to enhance the security of wastewater treatment works. S. 2004 ...... November 14, 2005 Vitter ...... A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to estab- lish a demonstration project to begin correcting structural bridge deficiencies. S. 2006 ...... November 14, 2005 Inhofe ...... A bill to provide for recovery efforts relating to Hurri- canes Katrina and Rita for Corps of Engineers projects. S. 2011 ...... November 15, 2005 Jeffords ...... A bill to require the Administrator of the Environ- H.R. 4333 mental Protection Agency to establish performance standards for fine particulates for certain pulp and paper mills, and for other purposes. S. 2015 ...... November 15, 2005 Isakson ...... A bill to provide a site for construction of a national H.R. 3630 health museum, and for other purposes. S. 2019 ...... November 16, 2005 Smith ...... A bill to provide for a research program for remedi- H.R. 798 ation of closed methamphetamine production lab- oratories, and for other purposes.

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S. 2023 ...... November 16, 2005 Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to im- prove that Act, and for other purposes. S. 2041...... November 17, 2005 Reid ...... A bill to provide for the conveyance of a United H.R. 4345 States Fish and Wildlife Service administrative site to the city of Las Vegas, Nevada. S. 2099 ...... December 14, 2005 Reid ...... A bill to amend the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 H.R. 4538 to require commercial nuclear utilities to transfer spent nuclear fuel from spent nuclear fuel pools into spent nuclear fuel dry casks and convey to the Sec- retary of Energy title to all spent nuclear fuel thus safely stored. S. 2127 ...... December 16, 2005 Allen ...... A bill to redesignate the Mason Neck National Wild- H.R. 3682 life Refuge in the State of Virginia as the ‘‘Eliza- beth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife Ref- uge’’. S. 2159 ...... December 21, 2005 Smith ...... A bill to provide for reimbursement of the cost of cer- tain projects at the Fern Ridge Dam, Oregon. S. 2161 ...... December 21, 2005 Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to pre- vent the enforcement of certain national primary drinking water regulations unless sufficient funding is available or variance technology has been identi- fied. S. 2232 ...... February 1, 2006 ..... Vitter ...... A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to submit H.R. 4748 to Congress a report identifying activities for hurri- cane and flood protection in Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, and for other purposes. S. 2254 ...... February 7, 2006 ..... Domenici ...... A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry out restoration projects along the Middle Rio Grande. S. 2258 ...... February 8, 2006 ..... Isakson ...... A bill to amend the Tennessee Valley Authority Act H.R. 4758 of 1933 to increase the membership of the Board of Directors and require that each State in the service area of the Tennessee Valley Authority be rep- resented by at least 1 member. S. 2269 ...... February 9, 2006 ..... DeWine ...... A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 200 West 2nd Street in Dayton, Ohio, as the ‘‘Tony Hall Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. S. 2288 ...... February 15, 2006 ... Feingold ...... A bill to modernize water resources planning, and for other purposes. S. 2298 ...... February 16, 2006 ... Feinstein ...... A bill to facilitate remediation of perchlorate contami- H.R. 4798 nation in water sources in the State of California, and for other purposes. S. 2318 ...... February 16, 2006 ... Dodd ...... A bill to provide driver safety grants to States with S. 795 graduated driver licensing laws that meet certain minimum requirements. S. 2338 ...... February 28, 2006 ... Murray ...... A bill to extend the authority of the Secretary of the H.R. 3765 Army to accept and expend funds contributed by H.R. 4826 non-Federal public entities to expedite the proc- H.R. 6316 essing of permits. S. 2348 ...... March 1, 2006 ...... Obama ...... A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to re- H.R. 4825 quire a licensee to notify the Atomic Energy Com- mission, and the State and county in which a facil- ity is located, whenever there is an unplanned re- lease of fission products in excess of allowable lim- its. S. 2371 ...... March 6, 2006 ...... Thune ...... A bill to permit the use of certain funds for recovery and mitigation activities in the upper basin of the Missouri River, and for other purposes.

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S. 2383 ...... March 7, 2006 ...... Baucus ...... A bill to amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Effi- cient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to make a technical correction. S. 2388 ...... March 8, 2006 ...... Voinovich ...... A bill to establish a National Commission on the In- H.R. 5616 frastructure of the United States. S. 2421 ...... March 15, 2006 ...... Vitter ...... A bill to establish the Louisiana Hurricane and Flood H.R. 5448 Protection Council for the improvement of hurri- cane and flood protection in Louisiana. S. 2430 ...... March 16, 2006 ...... DeWine ...... A bill to amend the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife H.R. 4953 109–326 Restoration Act of 1990 to provide for implementa- tion of recommendations of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service contained in the Great Lakes Fishery Resources Restoration Study. S. 2444 ...... March 16, 2006 ...... Akaka ...... A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program Act H.R. 1105 to establish a program to provide grant assistance to States for the rehabilitation and repair of deficient dams. S. 2488 ...... April 3, 2006 ...... Clinton ...... A bill to require the Nuclear Regulatory Commission H.R. 4891 to conduct an independent safety assessment of the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant. S. 2492 ...... April 3, 2006 ...... Chambliss ...... A bill to revise the boundaries of John H. Chafee H.R. 138 Coastal Barrier Resources System Jekyll Island Unit GA–06P. S. 2545 ...... April 5, 2006 ...... DeWine ...... A bill to establish a collaborative program to protect H.R. 5100 the Great Lakes, and for other purposes. S. 2610 ...... April 7, 2006 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to enhance the management and disposal of S. 2589 spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste, and for other purposes. S. 2613 ...... April 7, 2006 ...... Thune ...... A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to es- S. 2614 tablish a program to provide reimbursement for the H.R. 5346 installation of alternative energy refueling systems. S. 2650 ...... April 25, 2006 ...... DeMint ...... A bill to designate the Federal courthouse to be con- H.R. 5546 structed in Greenville, South Carolina, as the ‘‘Car- roll A. Campbell, Jr. Federal Courthouse’’. S. 2667 ...... April 27, 2006 ...... Boxer ...... A bill to revitalize the Los Angeles River, and for H.R. 5244 other purposes. S. 2724 ...... May 4, 2006 ...... Carper ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish a na- tional uniform multiple air pollutant regulatory pro- gram for the electric generating sector. S. 2735 ...... May 4, 2006 ...... Bond ...... A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program Act H.R. 4981 109–460 to reauthorize the national dam safety program, and for other purposes. S. 2780 ...... May 10, 2006 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to authorize the Administrator of the Environ- H.R. 5404 mental Protection Agency to advance cooperative S.1848 conservation efforts, to reduce barriers to the forma- tion and use of partnerships to enable Federal envi- ronmental stewardship agencies to meet the con- servation goals and obligations of the agencies, to promote remediation of inactive and abandoned mines, and for other purposes. S. 2781 ...... May 10, 2006 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control S. 1995 Act to enhance the security of wastewater treatment works. S. 2783 ...... May 11, 2006 ...... Lott ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to expand and strengthen cooperative efforts to monitor, restore, and protect the resource produc- tivity, water quality, and marine ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico.

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S. 2832 ...... May 18, 2006 ...... Voinovich ...... A bill to reauthorize and improve the program author- H.R. 5812 ized by the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965. S. 2855 ...... May 18, 2006 ...... Biden ...... A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to elimi- S. 2920 nate security risks by replacing the use of extremely hazardous gaseous chemicals with inherently safer technologies. S. 2912 ...... May 19, 2006 ...... DeWine ...... A bill to establish the Great Lakes Interagency Task Force, to establish the Great Lakes Regional Col- laboration, and for other purposes. S. 2920 ...... May 19, 2006 ...... Biden ...... A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to elimi- S. 2855 nate security risks by replacing the use of extremely hazardous gaseous chemicals with inherently safer technologies. S. 3490 ...... June 12, 2006 ...... Santorum ...... A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to initiate H.R. 5232 and complete an evaluation of land and water lo- cated in northeastern Pennsylvania for future acqui- sition and inclusion in a potential Cherry Valley National Wildlife Refuge, and for other purposes. S. 3515 ...... June 14, 2006 ...... Cantwell ...... A bill to amend title II, United States Code, to ensure that liable entities meet environmental cleanup obli- gations, and for other purposes. S. 3551 ...... June 21, 2006 ...... Santorum ...... A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey H.R. 4957 the Tylersville division of the Lamar National Fish Hatchery and Fish Technology Center to the State of Pennsylvania. S. 3553 ...... June 21, 2006 ...... Grassley ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to require all gaso- H.R. 4357 line sold for use in motor vehicles to contain 10 percent renewable fuel in the year 2010 and there- after, and for other purposes. S. 3554 ...... June 21, 2006 ...... Obama ...... A bill to establish an alternative diesel standard, and S. 1920 for other purposes. S. 3591 ...... June 28, 2006 ...... Jeffords ...... A bill to improve efficiency in the Federal Govern- H.R. 5931 ment through the use of high-performance green buildings, and for other purposes. S. 3605 ...... June 29, 2006 ...... Levin ...... A bill to enable the Great Lakes Fishery Commission H.R. 5089 to investigate the effects of migratory birds on sus- tained productivity of stocks of fish of common concern in the Great Lakes. S. 3617 ...... June 29, 2006 ...... Inhofe ...... A bill to reauthorize the North American Wetlands H.R. 5539 Conservation Act. S. 3627 ...... June 29, 2006 ...... Obama ...... A bill to prohibit the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy from selling, distributing, or transferring elemental mercury, to prohibit the ex- port of elemental mercury, and for other purposes. S. 3630 ...... July 10, 2006 ...... Vitter ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 6121 Act to reauthorize a program relating to the Lake Pontchartrain Basin, and for other purposes. S. 3631 ...... July 11, 2006 ...... Obama ...... A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to phase out the use of mercury in the manufacture of chlorine and caustic soda, and for other purposes. S. 3634 ...... July 11, 2006 ...... Jeffords ...... A bill to amend the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 H.R. 5761 to improve the material control and accounting and data management systems used by civilian nuclear power reactors to better account for spent nuclear fuel and reduce the risks associated with the han- dling of those materials.

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S. 3681 ...... July 18, 2006 ...... Domenici ...... A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 to provide that manure shall not be considered to be a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. S. 3689 ...... July 19, 2006 ...... Jeffords ...... A bill to establish a national historic country store S. 1011 preservation and revitalization program. S. 3698 ...... July 20, 2006 ...... Jeffords ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide, and for other purposes. S. 3748 ...... July 27, 2006 ...... Nelson ...... A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to publish a supplement to the major rehabilitation report for the Herbert Hoover Dike system, and for other pur- poses. S. 3756 ...... July 27, 2006 ...... Menendez ...... A bill to study and improve the air quality inside H.R. 3253 school buses, and for other purposes. S. 3867 ...... September 7, 2006 .. Bond ...... A bill to designate the Federal courthouse located at H.R. 6055 555 Independence Street, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, as the ‘‘Rush H. Limbaugh, Sr., Federal Court- house’’. S. 3868 ...... September 7, 2006 .. Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to encourage the most polluted areas in the United States to attain clean air standards. S. 3871 ...... September 7, 2006 .. Thune ...... A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to di- rect the Administrator of the Environmental Protec- tion Agency to establish a hazardous waste elec- tronic manifest system. S. 3879 ...... September 8, 2006 .. Inhofe ...... A bill to implement the Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage, and for other purposes. S. 3916 ...... September 21, 2006 Inhofe ...... A bill to expand the boundaries of the Cahaba River H.R. 4947 National Wildlife Refuge, and for other purposes. S. 3934 ...... September 25, 2006 Snowe ...... A bill to terminate authorization for the project for navigation, Rockport Harbor, Maine. S. 3969 ...... September 28, 2006 Obama ...... A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to H.R. 6222 assess and reduce the levels of lead found in child- occupied facilities in the United States, and for other purposes. S. 4010 ...... September 29, 2006 Menendez ...... A bill to amend the Toxic Control Substance Act, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Com- pensation, and Liabilitiy Act of 1980, the Emer- gency Planning and Right-To-Know Act of 1986, and the Federal Hazardous Substances Act, and to authorize the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to provide grants to States to protect children and other vulnerable sub-popu- lations from exposure to environmental pollutants, and for other purposes. S. 4038...... September 29, 2006 Sarbanes ...... A bill to establish the bipartisan and independent Commission on Global Resources, Environment, and Security, and for other purposes. S. 4043 ...... September 29, 2006 Hutchison ...... A bill to amend the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 to designate a portion of Interstate Route 14 as a high priority corridor, and for other purposes. S. 4045 ...... September 29, 2006 Allen ...... A bill to designate the United States courthouse lo- cated at the intersections of Broad Street, Seventh Street, Grace Street, and Eighth Street in Richmond, Virginia, as the ‘‘Spottswood W. Robinson III and Robert Merhige Jr. Courthouse’’.

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S. 4096 ...... December 6, 2006 ... Voinovich ...... A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to operate and maintain as a system the Chicago sanitary and ship canal dispersal barriers to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species into the Great Lakes, and to determine the feasibility of a dispersal barrier project at the Lake Champlain Canal, and for other purposes. S. 4101 ...... December 7, 2006 ... Inhofe ...... A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control H.R. 5558 Act to provide more effective permitting and en- forcement mechanisms for stormwater discharges associated with residential construction activity. S. 4105 ...... December 7, 2006 ... Landrieu ...... A bill to authorize the project for hurricane and storm H.R. 6428 damage reduction, Morganza to the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana. S. 4111 ...... December 8, 2006 ... Landrieu ...... A bill to provide for certain water resources projects in the State of Louisiana. S. 4118 ...... December 8, 2006 ... Lautenberg ..... A bill to amend the Emergency Planning and Commu- H.R. 6219 nity Right-to-know Act of 1986 to strike a provi- sion relating to modifications in reporting frequency. S. AMDT. 4685 July 20, 2006 ...... Snowe ...... To redesignate the project for navigation, Saco River, Maine.

ACTS PASSED BY THE HOUSE WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS

H. CON. RES. June 14, 2006 ...... Young of AK Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of the Interstate S.RES.427 372. Highway System. H.R. 3 ...... March 20, 2005 ...... Young of AK To authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway S. 732 109–59 safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes. H.R. 125 ...... December 14, 2005 Issa ...... To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to construct facilities to provide water for irrigation, municipal, domestic, military, and other uses from the Santa Margarita River, California, and for other purposes. H.R. 135 ...... April 13, 2005 ...... Linder ...... To establish the ‘‘Twenty-First Century Water Com- mission’’ to study and develop recommendations for a comprehensive water strategy to address future water needs. H.R. 315 ...... February 9, 2005 ..... Brown of FL To designate the United States courthouse at 300 S. 801 109–339 North Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Florida, as the ‘‘John Milton Bryan Simpson United States Court- house’’. H.R. 483 ...... April 14, 2005 ...... Ortiz ...... To designate a United States courthouse in Browns- 109–16 ville, Texas, as the ‘‘Reynaldo G. Garza and Filemon B. Vela United States Courthouse’’. H.R. 548 ...... February 9, 2005 ..... Hobson ...... To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 200 West 2nd Street in Day- ton, Ohio, as the ‘‘Tony Hall Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. H.R. 798 ...... December 14, 2005 Gordon of TN To provide for a research program for remediation of S. 2019 closed methamphetamine production laboratories, and for other purposes. H.R. 1428 ...... June 28, 2005 ...... Pombo ...... To authorize appropriations for the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and for other purposes.

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H.R. 1463 ...... April 14, 2005 ...... Davis of VA .. To designate a portion of the Federal building located 109–341 at 2100 Jamieson Avenue, in Alexandria, Virginia, as the ‘‘Justin W. Williams United States Attor- ney’s Building’’. H.R. 1721 ...... December 12, 2005 Bishop ...... To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to reauthorize programs to improve the quality of coastal recreation waters, and for other purposes. H.R. 2491 ...... September 7, 2006 .. Gillmor ...... To amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to authorize S. 1198 States to restrict receipt of foreign municipal solid waste and implement the Agreement Concerning the Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste be- tween the United States and Canada, and for other purposes. H.R. 3682 ...... May 17, 2006 ...... Davis ...... To redesignate the Mason Neck National Wildlife S. 2127 109–269 Refuge in Virginia as the Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge. H.R. 3765 ...... September 27, 2005 Baird ...... To extend through December 31, 2007, the authority H.R. 4826 109–99 of the Secretary of the Army to accept and expend H.R. 6316 funds contributed by non-Federal public entities to S. 2338 expedite the processing of permits. H.R. 3824 ...... September 30, 2005 Pombo ...... To amend and reauthorize the Endangered Species Act S. 2110 of 1973 to provide greater results conserving and H. RES. 470 recovering listed species, and for other purposes. H.R. 3929 ...... May 3, 2006 ...... Calvert ...... To amend the Water Desalination Act of 1996 to au- thorize the Secretary of the Interior to assist in re- search and development, environmental and feasi- bility studies, and preliminary engineering for the Municipal Water District of Orange County, Cali- fornia, Dana Point Desalination Project located at Dana Point, California. H.R. 4530 ...... May 23, 2006 ...... Chandler ...... To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 101 Barr Street in Lexington, Kentucky, as the ‘‘Scott Reed Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. H.R. 4700 ...... May 4, 2006 ...... Upton ...... To provide for the conditional conveyance of any in- terest retained by the United States in St. Joseph Memorial Hall in St. Joseph, Michigan. H.R. 4947 ...... July 25, 2006 ...... Bachus ...... To expand the boundaries of the Cahaba River Na- S. 3916 tional Wildlife Refuge, and for other purposes. H.R. 4981 ...... November 13, 2006 Kuhl ...... To amend the National Dam Safety Program Act ...... S. 2735 H.R. 5061 ...... July 11, 2006 ...... Boucher ...... To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey Paint 109–388 Bank National Fish Hatchery and Wytheville Na- tional Fish Hatchery to the State of Virginia. H.R. 5187 ...... August 4, 2006 ...... Oberstar ...... To amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to author- 109–306 ize additional appropriations for the John F. Ken- nedy Center for the Performing Arts for fiscal year 2007. H.R. 5232 ...... April 27, 2006 ...... Kanjorski ...... To direct the Secretary of the Interior to initiate and S. 3490 complete an evaluation of lands and waters located in Northeastern Pennsylvania for their potential ac- quisition and inclusion in a future Cherry Valley National Wildlife Refuge, and for other purposes. H.R. 5689 ...... June 29, 2006 ...... Young of AK To amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient H.R. 6233 Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to make technical corrections, and for other purposes. H.R. 6233 ...... November 13, 2006 Young of AK To amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient H.R. 5689 Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to make technical corrections, and for other purposes.

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S. 26 March 2, 2005. Referred to House Subcommittee on Economic Devel- opment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. Ms. SNOWE April 29, 2005. Related bill H.R. 787 became Public Law 109-10. and Ms. COLLINS. S. 126 A bill to establish the Northern Appalachian Economic Development Commission, and for other purposes. Mrs. LINCOLN

December 8, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on A bill to improve the administration of the Animal and Plant Health Environment and Public Works. Inspection Service of the Department of Agriculture and for other purposes. S. 41 January 24, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- Mr. NELSON of NE ronment and Public Works. and Messrs. CRAIG and DOMENICI. S. 129 A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to exempt nonprofit small public water systems from certain drinking water standards Mr. TALENT relating to naturally occuring contaminants. A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide for HOV January 24, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- facilities. ronment and Public Works. January 24, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. S. 95 H.R. 1218

Mr. LAUTENBERG S. 131 and Mr. DeWINE. Mr. INHOFE and Mr. VOINOVICH. A bill to amend titles 23 and 49, United States Code, concerning length and weight limitations for vehicles operating on Federal- A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce air pollution through aid highways, and for other purposes. expansion of cap and trade programs, to provide an alternative regulatory classification for units subject to the cap and trade pro- January 24, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- gram. ronment and Public Works. January 24, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- S. 125 H.R. 787 ronment and Public Works. February 2, 2005. Hearings held. Mrs. BOXER March 9, 2005. Committee consideration and Mark Up Session held. and Mr. DURBIN and Mrs. FEINSTEIN. Mrs. CLINTON, Feb- ruary 15, 2005. S. 150

A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 501 I Mr. JEFFORDS Street in Sacramento, California, as the ‘‘Robert T. Matsui United and Mr. BIDEN, Mrs. BOXER, Mrs. CLINTON, Ms. COLLINS, States Courthouse’’. Messrs. CORZINE, DODD, FEINGOLD, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Messrs. KENNEDY, KERRY, LAUTENBERG, LEAHY, LIE- January 24, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- BERMAN, REED of RI, SARBANES, SCHUMER, and Ms. ronment and Public Works. SNOWE. Mr. WYDEN, January 18, 2005. February 16, 2005. Reported without amendment, without written re- port, and placed on Calendar No. 7. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce emissions from electric February 17, 2005. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous powerplants, and for other purposes. Consent. March 1, 2005. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation January 25, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- and Infrastructure. ronment and Public Works.

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S. 158 H.R. 307, H.R. 5160 A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to ensure that certain states remain eligible for Federal highway funds. Mr. LIEBERMAN and Mrs. CLINTON, Messrs. DODD and SCHUMER. February 1, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. A bill to establish the Long Island Sound Stewardship Initiative. S. 248 January 25, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. Mr. DeMINT July 20, 2005. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. December 8, 2005. Reported under authority of the order of the A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to permit States to Senate of November 18, 2005 without amendment, S. Rept. 109– carry out surface transportation program projects on local roads 185, and placed on Calendar No. 302. For further action, see to address safety concerns. H.R. 5160, which became Public Law 109–359 on October 16, 2006. February 1, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. S. 168 H.R. 429 S. 257 Mr. BINGAMAN and Mr. BENNETT and Mr. KYL, January 31, 2005. Mr. Mr. CORZINE HATCH, February 28, 2005. and Mr. LAUTENBERG.

A bill to reauthorize additional contract authority for States with A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide grant eligi- Indian reservations. bility for a State that adopts a program for the impoundment of vehicles operated by persons while under the influence of alcohol. January 26, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. February 2, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. S. 169 H.R. 430 S. 260 H.R. 2018 Mr. BINGAMAN and Messrs. INHOFE and ROBERTS. Mr. BROWNBACK, Feb- Mr. INHOFE ruary 28, 2005. Mrs. HUTCHISON, June 9, 2005. and Mr. COCHRAN, April 5, 2005. Mr. JEFFORDS, April 19, 2005. Mr. CHAFEE, May 10, 2005. A bill to amend the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 to identify a route that passes through the States A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide technical of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Kansas as a high priority and financial assistance to private landowners to restore, enhance, corridor on the National Highway System. and manage private land to improve fish and wildlife habitats through the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program. January 26, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. February 2, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. S. 208 H.R. 579, H.R. 718 June 8, 2005. Ordered reported with an amendment favorably. June 22, 2005. Reported with amendments, S. Rept. 109–86, and Mr. LEVIN placed on Calendar No. 134. and Mr. DeWINE, Ms. STABENOW, and Mr. VOINOVICH. June 27, 2005. Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Con- sent. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to direct June 28, 2005. Referred to the House Committee on Resources. the Great Lakes National Program Office of the Environmental June 30, 2005. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries and Oceans. Protection Agency to develop, implement, monitor, and report on July 13, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Resources, H. Rept. a series of indicators of water quality and related environmental 109–562, and placed on Calendar No. 318. factors in the Great Lakes. September 20, 2006. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill. January 31, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- September 25, 2006. Presented to President. ronment and Public Works. October 3, 2006. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. 109– 294. S. 237 H.R. 439

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S. 261 A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act of 1999 to direct the Secretary of the Army to provide assistance to design Mr. LIEBERMAN and construct a project to provide a continued safe and reliable and Mr. BIDEN, Mrs. BOXER, Ms. CANTWELL, Mr. municipal water supply system for Devils Lake, North Dakota. CHAFEE, Mrs. CLINTON, Messrs. CORZINE, DAYTON, DODD, DURBIN, FEINGOLD, HARKIN, KENNEDY, February 10, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on KERRY, KOHL, LAUTENBERG, LEAHY, Mrs. MURRAY, Environment and Public Works. Messrs. REED, SALAZAR, SARBANES, SCHUMER, Ms. STABENOW, and Mr. WYDEN. S. 402 H.R. 847 Mr. NELSON of FL A bill to designate a portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and Mr. MARTINEZ. as wilderness. A bill to authorize ecosystem restoration projects for the Indian River February 2, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- Lagoon and the Picayune Strand, Collier County, in the State of ronment and Public Works. Florida.

S. 325 February 16, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Mr. LEVIN and Ms. COLLINS and Ms. STABENOW, March 10, 2005. S. 439

A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to establish programs Mrs. BOXER to facilitate international and interstate trade. and Mr. JEFFORDS.

February 9, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to provide for secondary ronment and Public Works. containment to prevent methyl tertiary butyl ether and petroleum contamination.

S. 342 H.R. 759 February 17, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Mr. McCAIN and Ms. CANTWELL, Messrs. CHAFEE, CORZINE, DAYTON, S. 446 DURBIN, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Messrs. KERRY, LAUTEN- BERG, LIEBERMAN, Mrs. MURRAY, Mr. NELSON of FL, Mr. CORZINE and Ms. SNOWE. Messrs. JEFFORDS and LEAHY, February and Mr. LAUTENBERG. 16, 2005. Mr. BIDEN, March 7, 2005. Mrs. CLINTON, July 12, 2006. A bill to direct the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to designate New Jersey Task Force 1 as part of the A bill to provide for a program of scientific research on abrupt National Urban Search and Rescue Response System. climate change, to accelerate the reduction of greenhouse gas emis- sions in the United States by establishing a market-driven system February 17, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on of greenhouse gas tradeable allowances, to limit greenhouse gas Environment and Public Works. emissions in the United States and reduce dependence upon foreign oil, and ensure benefits to consumers from the trading in such S. 459 H.R. 301 allowances. Mr. CHAMBLISS and Mr. ISAKSON. February 10, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. A bill to require a study and report regarding the designations and construction of a new interstate route from Savannah, Georgia to S. 346 H.R. 2109 Knoxville, Tennessee.

Ms. STABENOW February 18, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to prohibit the importa- March 23, 2005. Star Print ordered on the bill. tion of Canadian municipal solid waste without State consent. S. 462 February 10, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ms. SNOWE

S. 353 A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, Tenants Harbor, Maine. Mr. CONRAD February 18, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on and Mr. DORGAN. Environment and Public Works.

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S. 463 A bill to provide environmental assistance to non-Federal interests in the State of North Dakota. Ms. SNOWE Ms. COLLINS, July 12, 2006. March 1, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, Northeast Harbor, Maine. S. 490 H.R. 795

February 18, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Mrs. CLINTON Environment and Public Works. and Mr. SCHUMER and Mr. CRAPO, March 7, 2005.

S. 464 A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation to work with the State of New York to ensure that a segment of Interstate Route Ms. SNOWE 86 in the vicinity of Corning, New York, is designated as the ‘‘Amo Houghton Bypass’’. A bill to modify the project for navigation, Union River, Maine.

February 18, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on March 2, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Environment and Public Works. ment and Public Works.

S. 465 S. 1641 S. 507

Ms. SNOWE Mr. DeWINE and Messrs. LEVIN, REED, Ms. STABENOW, and Mr. VOINO- A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry out a project VICH. Ms. COLLINS, March 7, 2005. for the mitigation of shore damage attributable to the project for navigation, Saco River, Maine. A bill to establish the National Invasive Species Council, and for other purposes. February 18, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. March 3, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. S. 466 S. 508 Ms. SNOWE Mr. DeWINE A bill to deauthorize a certain portion of the project for navigation, and Messrs. BAYH, DAYTON, KOHL, LEVIN, LUGAR, and Rockland Harbor, Maine. Ms. STABENOW. Mr. OBAMA, September 19, 2005.

February 18, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on A bill to provide for the environmental restoration of the Great Lakes. Environment and Public Works. July 20, 2006. Amendment 4685 referred to committee. March 3, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- September 5, 2006. Senate Committee on Environment and Public ment and Public Works. Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent. September 6, 2006. Referred to the House Committee on Transpor- S. 514 tation and Infrastructure. September 7, 2006. Referred to the House Subcommittee on Coast Mr. BYRD Guard and Maritime Transportation. A bill to complete construction of the 13-State Appalachian develop- S. 478 H.R. 1015 ment highway system, and for other purposes. March 3, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Mr. LEAHY ment and Public Works. A bill to designate the annex to the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Building and United States Courthouse located at 333 Constitution S. 549 H.R. 1253 Avenue Northwest in the Disctrict of Columbia as the ‘‘William B. Bryant Annex’’. Mr. ALLARD and Messrs. HAGEL, NELSON of NE, SALAZAR, and THUNE. March 1, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Mr. JOHNSON, June 7, 2005. ment and Public Works. A bill to extend a certain high priority corridor in the States of S. 482 Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyoming.

Mr. CONRAD March 8, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- and Mr. DORGAN. ment and Public Works.

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S. 553 H.R. 444 S. 650 S. 606, H.R. 1608, S. 1232, H.R. 3081

Mrs. FEINSTEIN Mr. LUGAR and Mr. ALLEN. Messrs. BAYH, BOND, BUNNING, COLEMAN, CONRAD, DAYTON, DeWINE, DORGAN, DURBIN, FRIST, GRASS- A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide for HOV- LEY, HAGEL, HARKIN, JOHNSON, NELSON of NE, lane exemptions for low-emission and hybrid vehicles. OBAMA, SALAZAR, Ms. STABENOW, Messrs. TALENT and THUNE. Mr. BROWNBACK, May 10, 2005. March 8, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to increase production and use of renewable fuel and to increase the energy independence of the S. 562 United States, and for other purposes. Mr. DeWINE March 17, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- and Mr. ROCKEFELLER. ment and Public Works. A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to improve the highway safety improvement program and provide for a proportional obliga- S. 689 H.R. 2417 tion of amounts made available for the highway safety improvement program. Mr. DOMENICI and Messrs. BINGAMAN and HAGEL. Mr. STEVENS, May March 8, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- 25, 2005. Mr. DORGAN, June 8, 2005. Mr. ENSIGN, June ment and Public Works. 20, 2005.

S. 606 S. 650, H.R. 1608, S. 1232, H.R. 3081 A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to establish a program to provide assistance to small communities for use in carrying Mr. THUNE out projects and activities necessary to achieve or maintain compli- and Messrs. BOND, INHOFE, and VOINOVICH. ance with drinking water standards.

A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to eliminate methyl tertiary butyl April 4, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ether from the United States fuel supply, to increase production ment and Public Works. and use of renewable fuel, and to increase the Nation’s energy independence, and for other purposes. S. 712 H.R. 281 March 11, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Mr. CHAMBLISS ment and Public Works. and Messrs. COCHRAN, ISAKSON, and LOTT. March 16, 2005. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably. May 26, 2005. Reported with amendments, S. Rept. 109–74, Addi- A bill to require a study and report regarding the designation of tional and Minority views filed, and placed on Calendar No. 116. a new interstate route from Augusta, Georgia to Natchez, Mis- S. 617 H.R. 667 sissippi. April 5, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Mr. LEVIN and Ms. STABENOW. ment and Public Works.

A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to carry out the dredging S. 719 H.R. 5031 project, Menominee Harbor, Menominee River, Michigan and Wis- consin. Mr. SARBANES and Ms. MIKULSKI. March 14, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. A bill to extend Corridor O of the Appalachian Development Highway System from its current southern terminus at I-68 near Cumberland S. 638 to Corridor H, which stretches from Weston, West Virginia, to Strasburg, Virginia. Mrs. MURRAY and Mrs. BOXER, Ms. CANTWELL, Mrs. CLINTON, Ms. April 6, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- COLLINS, Mr. CORZINE, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Messrs. KEN- ment and Public Works. NEDY, SCHUMER, Ms. SNOWE, and Mr. STEVENS. Mrs. DOLE, April 14, 2005. S. 721

A bill to extend the authorization for the ferry boat discretionary Mr. VITTER program, and for other purposes. Ms. LANDRIEU, June 23, 2005. March 16, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works.

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S. 721—Continued S. 753

A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry out a program Mr. FEINGOLD for ecosystem restoration for the Louisiana Coastal Area, Louisiana. and Mr. McCAIN.

April 6, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- A bill to provide for modernization and improvement of the Corps ment and Public Works. of Engineers, and for other purposes.

S. 728 H.R. 2864 April 11, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. Mr. BOND and Messrs. COCHRAN, COLEMAN, CORNYN, DOMENICI, S. 762 GRASSLEY, HARKIN, INHOFE, ISAKSON, Ms. LAN- DRIEU, Ms. MURKOWSKI, Messrs. OBAMA, TALENT, Mr. VOINOVICH THUNE, VITTER, VOINOVICH, and WARNER. Mr. DUR- and Messrs. ALEXANDER, ALLEN, BAYH, BURR, CHAM- BIN, April 26, 2005. Mr. HAGEL, April 24, 2006. Mr. BLISS, COCHRAN, CORNYN, DeMINT, DeWINE, Mrs. AKAKA, May 8, 2006. DOLE, Mrs. HUTCHISON, Mr. ISAKSON, Ms. LANDRIEU, Messrs. LEVIN, LOTT, LUGAR, MARTINEZ, NELSON of A bill to provide for the consideration and development of water FL, Ms. STABENOW, and Mr. VITTER. and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the Army to construct various projects for improvements to rivers and harbors A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to increase the minimum of the United States, and for other purposes. allocation provided to states for use in carrying out certain highway programs. April 6, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. April 12, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- April 13, 2005. Ordered reported with amendments favorably. ment and Public Works. April 26, 2005. Reported with amendments, S. Rept. 109–61, Addi- tional views filed, and placed on Calendar No. 93. S. 770 H.R. 1591 July 18, 2006. Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. The committee amendments were withdrawn in Senate by Unani- Mr. LEVIN mous Consent. and Messrs. AKAKA, BAYH, Ms. COLLINS, Messrs. DAY- July 19, 2006. Considered by Senate. Senate incorporated this measure TON, DeWINE, JEFFORDS, KENNEDY, LAUTENBERG, in H.R. 2864 as an amendment. Senate passed companion measure LEAHY, REED, Ms. STABENOW, Mr. WARNER. Messrs. H.R. 2864 in lieu of this measure by Voice Vote. S. 728 returned SARBANES and LIEBERMAN, May 10, 2005. Mr. DURBIN, to Calendar No. 93. See also H.R. 2864. May 16, 2005. Mr. HARKIN, May 25, 2005. Mr. OBAMA, July 12, 2005. Mrs. BOXER, July 21, 2005. Mrs. CLINTON, S. 730 September 19, 2005. Mr. KERRY, March 3, 2006. Mr. SCHU- MER, May 24, 2006. Mr. LEAHY and Ms. SNOWE. A bill to amend the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of 1990 to reauthorize and improve that Act. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish requirements con- cerning the operation of fossil fuel-fired electric utility steam gener- April 13, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ating units, commercial and industrial boiler units, solid waste incin- ment and Public Works. eration units, medical waste incinerators, hazardous waste combus- tors, chlor-alkali plants, and Portland cement plants to reduce emis- S. 795 S. 2318 sions of mercury to the environment, and for other purposes. Mr. DODD April 6, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- and Mr. WARNER. Mr. LAUTENBERG, June 14, 2005. ment and Public Works. A bill to provide driver safety grants to States with graduated driver S. 732 H.R. 3 licensing laws that meet certain minimum requirements.

Mr. INHOFE April 14, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. A bill to authorize funds to Federal aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes. S. 801 H.R. 315, H.R. 5214, S. 2650 April 6, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works intro- Mr. NELSON of FL duced an original measure reported to Senate with written report No. 109–53. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Mr. MARTINEZ, October 27, 2005. Orders, Calendar No. 68. For further action, see H.R. 3, which became Public Law 109–59 on August 10, 2005.

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S. 801—Continued S. 864

A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 300 North Mr. INHOFE Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Florida, as the ‘‘John Milton Bryan and Mr. VOINOVICH. Simpson United States Courthouse’’. A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to modify provisions April 14, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- relating to nuclear safety and security, and for other purposes. ment and Public Works. May 24, 2006. Reported without amendment, without written report, April 20, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- and placed on Calendar No. 446. ment and Public Works. June 27, 2006. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Con- June 8, 2005. Ordered reported with an amendment in the nature sent. of a substitute favorably. June 28, 2006. Received in the House. Message on Senate action July 1, 2005. Reported with an amendment in the nature of a sub- sent to the House. Held at the desk. For further action, see H.R. stitute, S. Rept. 109–98, and placed on Calendar No. 152. 315, which became Public Law 109–339 on October 13, 2006. S. 865 S. 830 Mr. VOINOVICH Mr. INHOFE Mr. INHOFE, May 12, 2005. Mr. CARPER, May 17, 2005. Messrs. COBURN, CORNYN, and ROBERTS, April 19, 2005. A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to reauthorize A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to insert the Price-Anderson provisions. a new definition relating to oil and gas exploration and production. April 20, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- April 18, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. June 8, 2005. Ordered reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably. S. 836 H.R. 1103 July 1, 2005. Reported with an amendment in the nature of a sub- stitute, S. Rept. 109–99, and placed on Calendar No. 153. Ms. CANTWELL Mrs. FEINSTEIN, May 24, 2005. S. 880 H.R. 1712, S. 4058

A bill to require accurate fuel economy testing procedures. Mrs. BOXER and Mrs. FEINSTEIN. April 18, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. A bill to expand the boundaries of the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary and the Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary. S. 837 April 21, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Mr. INHOFE ment and Public Works.

A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to clarify the definition S. 903 of the term ‘‘underground injection’’. Mrs. HUTCHISON April 18, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. A bill to provide for the correction of a certain John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System map. S. 858 April 26, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Mr. VOINOVICH ment and Public Works. and Mr. INHOFE. Mr. CARPER, May 17, 2005. S. 912 H.R. 1356 A bill to reauthorize Nuclear Regulatory Commission user fees, and for other purposes. Mr. FEINGOLD and Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. DAYTON, DURBIN, JEFFORDS, April 20, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- KERRY, LAUTENBERG, LEAHY, and SCHUMER. Mr. ment and Public Works. DODD, July 18, 2005. Mr. LIEBERMAN, September 14, June 8, 2005. Ordered reported with an amendment in the nature 2005. Mr. REED, November 2, 2005. Mr. MENENDEZ, Feb- of a substitute favorably. ruary 16, 2006. Mr. KOHL, March 6, 2006. Mr. WYDEN, July 1, 2005. Reported with an amendment in the nature of a sub- April 25, 2006. Mr. LEVIN, June 29, 2006. Mrs. FEINSTEIN, stitute, S. Rept. 109–100, and placed on Calendar No. 154. August 2, 2006. Mrs. CLINTON, August 3, 2006.

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S. 912—Continued A bill to reauthorize grants from the water resources research and technology institutes established under the Water Resources Re- A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to clarify search Act of 1984. the jurisdiction of the United States over waters of the United States. May 12, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. April 27, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- June 8, 2005. Ordered reported without amendment favorably. ment and Public Works. June 27, 2005. Reported with amendments, S. Rept. 109-90, and placed on Calendar No. 139. S. 913 September 27, 2005. Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent. Referred to the House Committee on Resources. Mr. DOMENICI September 29, 2005. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water and and Mr. BINGAMAN. Power.

A bill to amend title 49, United States Code, to establish a university S. 1080 transportation center to be known as the ‘‘Southwest Bridge Re- search Center’’. Mr. JEFFORDS and Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. LAUTENBERG and LIEBERMAN. April 27, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to require the use of nontoxic products in the case of hydraulic fracturing that occurs S. 943 H.R. 3520 during oil or natural gas production activities.

Mr. FEINGOLD May 19, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- and Messrs. CRAPO, KOHL, MARTINEZ, and SARBANES. ment and Public Works. A bill to assist in the conservation of cranes by supporting and providing, through projects of persons and organizations with exper- S. 1140 H.R. 2800 tise in crane conservation, financial resources for the conservation Mr. CARPER programs of countries the activities of which directly or indirectly and Mr. BIDEN. affect cranes and the ecosystems of cranes. A bill to designate the State Route 1 Bridge in the State of Delaware April 28, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- as the ‘‘Senator William V. Roth, Jr. Bridge’’. ment and Public Works. May 26, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- S. 966 H.R. 724, H.R. 5214, S. 2650 ment and Public Works. June 8, 2005. Ordered reported without amendment favorably. Mrs. BOXER June 9, 2005. Reported without amendment, without written report, and Mrs. FEINSTEIN. and placed on Calendar No. 122. A bill to designate a United States courthouse located in Fresno, June 15, 2005. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Con- California, as the ‘‘Robert E. Coyle United States Courthouse’’. sent. June 16, 2005. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation April 28, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- and Infrastructure. ment and Public Works. November 13, 2006. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill. S. 995 November 21, 2006. Presented to President. December 1, 2006. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. Mr. CORNYN 109–381. and Mrs. HUTCHISON. S. 1150 H.R. 2689 A bill to amend the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 to designate the La Entrada al Pacifico Corridor Mrs. CLINTON in the State of Texas as a high priority corridor on the National Highway System. A bill to increase the security of radiation sources, and for other purposes. May 11, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. May 26, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. S. 1017 H.R. 4588 S. 1151 Mr. CHAFEE and Mr. BAUCUS, Mrs. CLINTON, Messrs. CORZINE, Mr. McCAIN CRAPO, ENZI, INHOFE, JEFFORDS, LAUTENBERG, Ms. and Mr. LIEBERMAN. Mr. OBAMA, July 28, 2005. Ms. MURKOWSKI, and Mr. VITTER. SNOWE, November 18, 2005.

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S. 1151—Continued A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to authorize States to restrict receipt of foreign municipal solid waste, to implement A bill to provide for a program to accelerate the reduction of green- the Agreement Concerning the Transboundary Movement of Haz- house gas emissions in the United States by establishing a market- ardous Waste between the United States and Canada, and for other driven system of greenhouse gas tradeable allowances, to limit purposes. greenhouse gas emissions in the United States and reduce depend- ence upon foreign oil, to support the deployment of new climate June 8, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- change-related technologies, and ensure benefits to consumers. ment and Public Works.

May 26, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- S. 1202 H.R. 3521 ment and Public Works. Mr. ALLARD S. 1165 H.R. 2866 A bill to provide environmental assistance to non-Federal interests Mr. INOUYE in the State of Colorado. and Mr. AKAKA. June 8, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- A bill to provide for the expansion of the James Campbell National ment and Public Works. Wildlife Refuge, Honolulu County, Hawaii. S. 1232 H.R. 1608, S. 606, S. 650, H.R. 3081 June 6, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. Mr. LAUTENBERG November 17, 2005. Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to increase production and use December 8, 2005. Reported under authority of the order of the of renewable fuel and to increase the energy independence of the Senate of November 18, 2005 with amendments, S. Rept. 109– United States, and for other purposes. 191, and placed on Calendar No. 303. December 16, 2005. Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous June 14, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Consent. ment and Public Works. December 17, 2005. Referred to the House Committee on Resources. December 21, 2005. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries and S. 1250 H.R. 2693 Oceans. March 29, 2006. Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent. Mr. JEFFORDS April 25, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Resources, H. Rept. and Messrs. CHAFEE, LAUTENBERG, LIEBERMAN, and Mrs. 109–429, and placed on the Union Calendar No. 237. MURRAY. Mr. DURBIN, June 16, 2005. May 16, 2006. Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. Cleared for A bill to reauthorize the Great Ape Conservation Act of 2000. White House. June 15, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- May 18, 2006. Presented to President. ment and Public Works. May 25, 2006. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. 109– July 20, 2005. Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably. 225. August 31, 2005. Reported under authority of the order of the Senate of July 29, 2005 with amendments, S. Rept. 109–123, and placed S. 1194 on Calendar No. 194. September 9, 2005. Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Mr. OBAMA Consent. A bill to direct the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to establish guide- September 12, 2005. Referred to the House Committee on Resources. lines and procedures for tracking, controlling, and accounting for September 14, 2005. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries and individual spent fuel rods and segments. Oceans.

June 8, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- S. 1258 H.R. 2953 ment and Public Works. Mr. CHAMBLISS S. 1198 H.R. 2491, H.R. 2780 A bill to designate the building located at 493 Auburn Avenue, N.E., Ms. STABENOW in Atlanta, Georgia, as the ‘‘John Lewis Civil Rights Institute’’. and Mr. LEVIN. June 16, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works.

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S. 1265 S. 1314 H.R. 2684

Mr. VOINOVICH Mr. VOINOVICH and Mr. CARPER, Mrs. CLINTON, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Mrs. and Mr. STEVENS. HUTCHISON, Messrs. INHOFE, ISAKSON, JEFFORDS. Messrs. DeWINE, LAUTENBERG, OBAMA, and STEVENS, A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize June 21, 2005. Messrs. LEVIN, SALAZAR, and Ms. MUR- appropriations for States water pollution control revolving funds, KOWSKI, July 1, 2005. Messrs. LIEBERMAN and ALEX- and for other purposes. ANDER, July 11, 2005. Messrs. DeMINT and CHAFEE, July 12, 2005. Mrs. BOXER, July 13, 2005. Mr. LUGAR, July June 27, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- 15, 2005. Mr. CORNYN, July 20, 2005. Ms. LANDRIEU, ment and Public Works. July 27, 2005. S. 1328 H.R. 3178 A bill to make grants and loans available to States and other organiza- tions to strengthen the economy, public health, and environment Mr. JEFFORDS of the United States by reducing emissions from diesel engines. and Mr. SARBANES.

June 16, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to ensure that the ment and Public Works. District of Columbia and States are provided a safe, lead-free supply July 12, 2005. Subcommittee on Clean Air, Climate Change, and of drinking water. Nuclear Safety hearing. July 20, 2005. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the June 29, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. nature of a substitute favorably. September 7, 2005. Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, S. Rept. 109-133, and placed on Calendar No. 202. S. 1339 H.R. 3179 Mr. INHOFE S. 1269 H.R. 1749 and Messrs. CHAFEE and JEFFORDS. Mr. CRAPO, July 11, 2005. Mr. MARTINEZ, September 8, 2005. Mr. INHOFE and Messrs. BOND, CHAMBLISS, COCHRAN, CRAIG, A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design CRAPO, HAGEL, ISAKSON, Mrs. LINCOLN, Messrs. ROB- Program Act of 1994. ERTS and THOMAS. Mr. ENZI, June 29, 2005. Mr. BURR, July 18, 2005. Messrs. SANTORUM and WARNER, Sep- June 30, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- tember 26, 2005. Mr. ALLEN, October 18, 2005. ment and Public Works. July 20, 2005. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to clarify August 31, 2005. Reported under authority of the order of the Senate certain activities the conduct of which does not require a permit. of July 29, 2005 without amendment, S. Rept. 109–124, and placed on Calendar No. 195. June 20, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- September 9, 2005. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous ment and Public Works. Consent. September 12, 2005. Referred to the House Committee on Resources. S. 1285 H.R. 2967 September 13, 2005. Referred to the House Subcommittee on Fisheries and Oceans. Ms. STABENOW September 22, 2005. House committee ordered to be Reported by and Mr. LEVIN. Mrs. CLINTON and Mr. JEFFORDS, October Unanimous Consent. 26, 2005. Mr. KENNEDY, November 1, 2005. October 7, 2005. Reported by the House Committee on Resources, H. Rept. 109–246, and placed on Union Calendar No. 136. For A bill to designate the Federal building located at 333 Mt. Elliott further action, see H.R. 3179, which became Public Law 109– Street in Detroit, Michigan, as the ‘‘Rosa Parks Federal Building’’. 166 on January 10, 2006.

June 22, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- S. 1340 ment and Public Works. October 26, 2005. Reported without amendment, without written re- Mr. INHOFE port, and placed on Calendar 260. Passed Senate with an amend- and Mr. JEFFORDS. Mr. CRAPO, July 21, 2005. ment by Unanimous Consent. October 27, 2005. Held at the desk. A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to November 2, 2005. Passed House on motion to suspend the rules extend the date after which surplus funds in the wildlife restoration and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. Cleared for White fund become available for apportionment. House. November 9, 2005. Presented to President. June 30, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- November 11, 2005. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. ment and Public Works. 109-101. July 20, 2005. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.

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S. 1340—Continued December 8, 2005. Reported under authority of the order of the Senate of November 18, 2005 with an amendment in the nature August 31, 2005. Reported under authority of the order of the Senate of a substitute, S. Rept. 109–186, and placed on Calendar No. of July 29, 2005 without amendment, S. Rept. 109–125, and placed 304. on Calendar No. 196. September 9, 2005. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous S. 1402 H.R. 3049 Consent. September 12, 2005. Held at the desk. Mr. DeWINE September 20, 2005. Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend and Messrs. BAYH, DAYTON, DURBIN, FEINGOLD, LEVIN, the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. Ms. STABENOW, and Mr. VOINOVICH. Mr. OBAMA, July September 22, 2005. Presented to President. 19, 2005. Mr. COLEMAN, September 28, 2005. September 29, 2005. Signed by President. Became Public Law No: 109–75. A bill to amend section 42 of title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the importation and shipment of certain species of carp. S. 1380 July 14, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Mr. VITTER ment and Public Works. and Mrs. BOXER. Mr. DeWINE, July 25, 2005. S. 1409 A bill to eliminate unsafe railway-road grade crossings, to enhance railroad safety through new safety technology, safety inspections, Ms. MURKOWSKI accident investigations, and for other purposes. A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 July 11, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- to modify the grant program to improve sanitation in rural and ment and Public Works. Native villages in the State of Alaska.

S. 1381 July 14, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. Mr. CORZINE July 20, 2005. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably. A bill to require the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to consider October 24, 2005. Reported with an amendment in the nature of certain criteria in relicensing nuclear facilities, and to provide for a substitute, S. Rept. 109–159, and placed on Calendar No. 255. an independent assessment of the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating November 9, 2006. Received in House and held at desk. Station by the National Academy of Sciences before any relicensing November 13, 2006. Referred to the Committee on Energy and Com- of that facility. merce, and in addition to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, for a period to be subsequently determined by the July 12, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall ment and Public Works. within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

S. 1391 H.R. 4308 S. 1410 H.R. 518

Mr. LAUTENBERG Mr. CHAFEE and Mrs. BOXER, Mrs. CLINTON, Messrs. CORZINE, JEF- and Mrs. CLINTON, and Messrs. CRAPO, JEFFORDS, LAU- FORDS, KENNEDY, and KERRY. TENBERG, and VOINOVICH.

A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to reduce the A bill to reauthorize the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation exposure of children, workers, and consumers to toxic chemical Act, and for other purposes. substances. July 14, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- July 13, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. July 20, 2005. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. September 6, 2005. Reported without amendment, S. Rept. 109–132, S. 1400 and placed on Calendar No. 201.

Mr. CHAFEE S. 1415 and Mrs. CLINTON, Messrs. INHOFE and JEFFORDS. Mr. VOINOVICH, July 20, 2005. Mr. INHOFE and Messrs. CHAFEE and JEFFORDS. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act to improve water and wastewater infra- A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to protect structure in the United States. captive wildlife and make technical corrections.

July 14, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- July 18, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. July 20, 2005. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably. July 20, 2005. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.

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S. 1415—Continued S. 1496 H.R. 1494

August 31, 2005. Reported under authority of the order of the Senate Mr. CRAPO of July 29, 2005 with amendments, S. Rept. 109–126, and placed and Mrs. LINCOLN, and Messrs. LOTT and NELSON of NE. on Calendar No. 197. Ms. SNOWE, July 29, 2005. Messrs. OBAMA, INHOFE, September 9, 2005. Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous and MARTINEZ, September 6, 2005. Mr. JEFFORDS, Sep- Consent. tember 7, 2005. Ms. MURKSOWSKI and Mr. CHAFEE, Sep- September 12, 2005. Referred to the House Committee on Resources. tember 8, 2005. Mr. ALLEN, September 12, 2005. Mr. September 13, 2005. Referred to the House Subcommittee on Fisheries COCHRAN, September 13, 2005. Ms. STABENOW, Sep- and Oceans. tember 14, 2005. Messrs. CRAIG and ENZI, September 15 2005. Mr. BURNS, October 4, 2005. Mr. COLEMAN, No- S. 1426 vember 3, 2005. Messrs. BAUCUS and STEVENS, November 10, 2005. Mr. BURR, November 16, 2005. Mr. THUNE, November 17, 2005. Mr. ISAKSON, March 9, 2006. Ms. Mr. OBAMA COLLINS, June 15, 2006.

A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to reauthorize and A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a pilot program extend provisions relating to contaminant prevention detection, and under which up to 15 States may issue electronic Federal migratory response. bird hunting stamps.

July 19, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- July 26, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. November 17, 2005. Ordered to be reported with an amendment S. 1472 H.R. 2509 favorably. December 8, 2005. Reported under authority of the order of the Mr. SARBANES Senate of November 18, 2005 with amendments, S. Rept. 109– and Mr. ALLEN, Ms. LANDRIEU, Ms. MIKULSKI, and Mr. 187, and placed on Calendar No. 305. WARNER. December 16, 2005. Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the December 17, 2005. Referred to the House Committee on Resources. Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to provide for the December 22, 2005. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries and restoration, protection, and enhancement of the environmental integ- Oceans. rity and social and economic benefits of the Anacostia Watershed June 21, 2006. Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent. in the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia. July 13, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Resources, H. Rept. 109–556, and placed on Calendar No. 312. July 22, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- July 24, 2006. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill ment and Public Works. Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 358–4. July 28, 2006. Presented to President. S. 1490 H.R. 4126, S. 1491, S. 1492, S. 1493, S. 1494 August 3, 2006. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. 109– 266. Mr. SARBANES S. 1497 and Mr. ALLEN, Ms. MIKULSKI, and Mr. WARNER. Mr. BIDEN, July 27, 2005. Ms. MURKOWSKI and Mr. STEVENS. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to require environmental accountability and reporting and to reauthorize the A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to provide incidental Chesapeake Bay Program. take permits to public electric utilities that adopt avian protection plans. July 26, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. July 26, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. S. 1491 H.R. 4126, S. 1490, S. 1492, S. 1493, S. 1494 S. 1509 H.R. 1329 Mr. SARBANES and Mr. ALLEN, Ms. MIKLUSKI, and Messrs. SANTORUM Mr. JEFFORDS and WARNER. Mr. BIDEN, July 27, 2005. and Messrs. CHAFEE, LAUTENBERG, and LIEBERMAN. Mr. ENSIGN, October 4, 2005. Mr. VITTER, May 23, 2006. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to provide Mr. MENENDEZ, May 25, 2006. assistance for nutrient removal technologies to States in the Chesa- peake Bay watershed. A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to add non- human primates to the definition of prohibited wildlife species. July 26, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- July 27, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works.

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S. 1509—Continued January 26, 2006. Reported without amendment, S. Rept. 109–214, and placed on Calendar No. 356. May 23, 2006. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. June 19, 2006. Reported without amendment, S. Rept. 109–263, and S. 1709 placed on Calendar No. 471. July 11, 2006. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Con- Mr. INHOFE sent. and Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. CARPER, CHAFEE, Mrs. CLINTON, July 12, 2006. Referred to the House Committee on Resources. Mr. JEFFORDS, Ms. LANDRIEU, Mr. LIEBERMAN, Ms. July 13, 2006. Executive Comment Requested from Interior. MURKOWSKI, Messrs. VITTER and WARNER.

S. 1540 A bill to provide favorable treatment for certain projects in response to Hurricane Katrina, with respect to revolving loans under the Mr. DOMENICI Federal Water Pollution Control Act, and for other purposes. and BINGAMAN. September 15, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program to improve water management Environment and Public Works. and contribute to the recovery of endangered species in the Middle September 27, 2005. Discharged by Unanimous Consent. Passed Sen- Rio Grande, New Mexico, and for other purposes. ate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the July 28, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Committee on Energy and Commerce. ment and Public Works. S. 1711 S. 1641 S. 465 Mr. INHOFE Ms. SNOWE and Mr. VITTER. and Ms. COLLINS. A bill to allow the Administrator of the Environmental Protection A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry out a project Agency to waive or modify the application of certain requirements. for the mitigation of shore damage attributable to the project for navigation, Saco River, Maine. September 15, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. September 8, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. S. 1714 H.R. 3786, S. 1702 November 15, 2005. Star Print ordered on the bill. Mr. VITTER S. 1702 H.R. 3786, S. 1714 and Messrs. BOND, CARPER, CHAFEE, Mrs. CLINTON, Mr. VITTER Messrs. COCHRAN, INHOFE, JEFFORDS, Ms. LANDRIEU, Messrs. BOND, COCHRAN, INHOFE, JEFFORDS, Ms. LAN- Messrs. LIEBERMAN, LOTT, Ms. MURKOWSKI, Messrs. DRIEU, and Mr. LOTT. THUNE and WARNER.

A bill to modify requirements under the emergency relief program A bill to modify requirements under the emergency relief program under title 23, United States Code, with respect to projects for under title 23, United States Code, with respect to projects for repair or reconstruction in response to damage caused by Hurricane repair or reconstruction in response to damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. Katrina.

September 14, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on September 15, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Environment and Public Works.

S. 1708 S. 1772

Mr. INHOFE Mr. INHOFE and Messrs. BOND, CARPER, CHAFEE, Mrs. CLINTON, Mr. and Messrs. BOND, DeMINT, ISAKSON, Ms. MURKOWSKI, JEFFORDS, Ms. LANDRIEU, Mr. LIEBERMAN, Ms. MUR- Messrs. THUNE and VOINOVICH. Mr. ALLARD, September KOWSKI, Messrs. THUNE, VITTER, and WARNER. 27, 2005. Mr. CRAIG, September 29, 2005. Mrs. DOLE, October 5, 2005. Mr. SANTORUM, October 17, 2005. A bill to modify requirements relating to the authority of the Adminis- trator of General Services to enter into emergency leases during A bill to streamline the refinery permitting process, and for other major disasters and other emergencies. purposes. September 15, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. September 26, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on November 17, 2005. Ordered to be reported without amendment favor- Environment and Public Works. ably. October 18, 2005. Hearings held.

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Mr. SCHUMER Mr. INHOFE and Mrs. CLINTON. and Messrs. CHAFEE and JEFFORDS.

A bill to authorize the United States Department of Energy to reme- A bill to reauthorize the Coastal Barrier Resources Act, and for diate the Western New York Nuclear Service Center in the Town other purposes. of Ashford, New York, and dispose of nuclear waste. October 17, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- September 30, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on ronment and Public Works. Environment and Public Works. October 26, 2005. Ordered to be reported without amendment favor- ably. S. 1836 November 15, 2005. Reported with an amendment, S. Rept. 109– 179, and placed on Calendar No. 286. Mr. JEFFORDS December 16, 2005. Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous and Mr. BAUCUS, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. CARPER, Mrs. CLIN- Consent. TON, Messrs. LAUTENBERG, LIEBERMAN, and OBAMA. December 17, 2005. Referred to the House Committee on Resources. January 3, 2006. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries and A bill to provide for reconstruction, replacement, and improvement Oceans. of infrastructure in the Gulf Coast Region. March 29, 2006. Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent. April 25, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Resources, H. Rept. October 6, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- 109–428, and placed on Union Calendar No. 236. ronment and Public Works. May 16, 2006. Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. Cleared for S. 1848 H.R. 5404, S. 2780 White House. Mr. SALAZAR May 18, 2006. Presented to President. and Mr. ALLARD. Mr. REID, November 3, 2005. Mr. ISAK- May 25, 2006. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. 109– SON, March 15, 2006. Mr. BAUCUS, April 27, 2006. 226.

A bill to promote remediation of inactive and abandoned mines, and S. 1883 for other purposes. Mr. HATCH October 6, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- and Mr. BAUCUS. Mr. COCHRAN, November 17, 2005. ronment and Public Works. September 13, 2006. Ordered to be reported with an amendment A bill to amend the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property in the nature of a substitute favorably. Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 to assist property owners and September 27, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Environment Federal agencies in resolving disputes relating to private property. and Public Works, S. Rept. 109–351, and placed on Calendar No. 645 October 18, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. S. 1859 H.R. 1459, H.R. 1493, S. 2700 S. 1887 H.R. 4226 Mr. BURR and Messrs. ALLEN, DeMINT, and TALENT. Mr. MARTINEZ, Mr. KERRY October 18, 2005. and Messrs. JEFFORDS and KENNEDY. Mr. REED, May 23, 2006. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to provide for a Federal Fuels List, and for other purposes. A bill to authorize the conduct of small projects for the rehabilitation or removal of dams. October 7, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. October 19, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. S. 1865 H.R. 20 S. 1920 S. 3554 Mrs. DOLE and Messrs. BURR and ISAKSON. Mr. CHAMBLISS, Novem- Mr. OBAMA ber 9, 2005. Mr. GRAHAM, March 30, 2006. and Mr. CARPER, October 26, 2005.

A bill to establish the SouthEast Crescent Authority, and for other A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish a renewable diesel purposes. standard, and for other purposes.

October 7, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- October 25, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. ronment and Public Works.

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S. 1938 A bill to provide a site for construction of a national health museum, and for other purposes. Ms. SNOWE and Ms. COLLINS. November 15, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. A bill to redesignate the project for navigation, Saco River, Maine November 17, 2005. Ordered to be reported without amendment favor- as an anchorage area. ably. December 21, 2005. Reported without amendment, S. Rept. 109– October 28, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- 212, and placed on Calendar No. 354. ronment and Public Works. S. 2019 H.R. 798 S. 1995 S. 2781 Mr. SMITH Mr. JEFFORDS and Mr. BAUCUS. Mr. DeWINE, November 18, 2005. Mr. and Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. LAUTENBERG and OBAMA. TALENT, December 19, 2005. Mr. WYDEN, February 8, 2006. Ms. CANTWELL, May 3, 2006. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to enhance the security of wastewater treatment works. A bill to provide for a research program for remediation of closed methamphetamine production laboratories, and for other purposes. November 10, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. November 16, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. S. 2004 S. 2023 Mr. VITTER Mr. INHOFE A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to establish a demonstra- and Mr. THUNE. tion project to begin correcting structural bridge deficiencies. A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to improve that November 14, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Act, and for other purposes. Environment and Public Works. November 16, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on S. 2006 Environment and Public Works. May 23, 2006. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the Mr. INHOFE nature of a substitute favorably. and Mr. JEFFORDS. Mr. VITTER, November 18, 2005. June 29, 2006. Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, S. Rept. 109–272, and placed on Calendar No. 502. A bill to provide for recovery efforts relating to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita for Corps of Engineers projects. S. 2041 H.R. 4345

November 14, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Mr. REID Environment and Public Works. Mr. ENSIGN, April 27, 2006. November 17, 2005. Reported with amendments, without written re- port, and placed on Calendar No. 301. A bill to provide for the conveyance of a United States Fish and Wildlife Service administrative site to the city of Las Vegas, Ne- S. 2011 H.R. 4333 vada.

Mr. JEFFORDS November 17, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on and Mr. LEAHY. Environment and Public Works. May 23, 2006. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. A bill to require the Administrator of the Environmental Protection June 6, 2006. Reported without amendment, S. Rept. 109–260, and Agency to establish performance standards for fine particulates for placed on Calendar No. 465. certain pulp and paper mills, and for other purposes. July 11, 2006. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Con- sent. November 15, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on July 12, 2006. Held at the desk. Environment and Public Works. September 12, 2006. Referred to the House Committee on Resources. September 14, 2006. Subcommittee hearing held. S. 2015 H.R. 3630

Mr. ISAKSON S. 2099 H.R. 4538 Mr. CHAMBLISS, November 17, 2005. Mr. REID and Messrs. BENNETT, ENSIGN, and HATCH.

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A bill to amend the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 to require Mr. DOMENICI commercial nuclear utilities to transfer spent nuclear fuel from spent nuclear fuel pools into spent nuclear fuel dry casks and A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry out restoration convey to the Secretary of Energy title to all spent nuclear fuel projects along the Middle Rio Grande. thus safely stored. February 7, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- December 14, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on ronment and Public Works. Environment and Public Works. S. 2258 H.R. 4758 S. 2127 H.R. 3682 Mr. ISAKSON Mr. ALLEN and Mr. CHAMBLISS. Mr. BURR, February 13, 2006. and Mr. WARNER. A bill to amend the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933 to increase the membership of the Board of Directors and require A bill to redesignate the Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge in that each State in the service area of the Tennessee Valley Authority the State of Virginia as the ‘‘Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck Na- be represented by at least 1 member. tional Wildlife Refuge’’ February 8, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- December 16, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on ronment and Public Works. Environment and Public Works. May 23, 2006. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. S. 2269 May 25, 2006. Reported without amendment, S. Rept. 109–258, and placed on Calendar No. 450. For further action, see H.R. 3682, Mr. DeWINE which became Public Law 109–269 on August 14, 2006. and Messrs. NELSON of FL and Voinovich.

S. 2159 A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 200 West 2nd Street in Dayton, Ohio, as the ‘‘Tony Mr. SMITH Hall Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. and Mr. WYDEN. February 9, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- A bill to provide for reimbursement of the cost of certain projects ronment and Public Works. at the Fern Ridge Dam, Oregon. S. 2288 December 21, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Mr. FEINGOLD and Mr. McCAIN. S. 2161 A bill to modernize water resources planning, and for other purposes.

Mr. INHOFE February 15, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on and Messrs. DOMENICI, HAGEL, and NELSON of NE. Environment and Public Works.

A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to prevent the enforce- S. 2298 H.R. 4798 ment of certain national primary drinking water regulations unless sufficient funding is available or variance technology has been Mrs. FEINSTEIN identified. A bill to facilitate remediation of perchlorate contamination in water December 21, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on sources in the State of California, and for other purposes. Environment and Public Works. February 16, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on S. 2232 H.R. 4748 Environment and Public Works.

Mr. VITTER S. 2318 S. 795 Ms. LANDRIEU, March 15, 2006. Mr. DODD A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to submit to Congress and Mr. WARNER. Mr. DeWINE, February 27, 2006. a report identifying activities for hurricane and flood protection in Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, and for other purposes. A bill to provide driver safety grants to States with graduated driver licensing laws that meet certain minimum requirements. February 1, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. February 16, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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S. 2338 H.R. 3765, H.R. 4826, H.R. 6316 A bill to establish a National Commission on the Infrastructure of the United States. Mrs. MURRAY and Ms. CANTWELL, and Mr. WYDEN. Mrs. FEINSTEIN, March 8, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- March 8, 2006. Mr. SMITH, March 15, 2006. ment and Public Works.

A bill to extend the authority of the Secretary of the Army to accept S. 2421 H.R. 5448 and expend funds contributed by non-Federal public entities to expedite the processing of permits. Mr. VITTER Ms. LANDRIEU, April 24, 2006. February 28, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. For further action, see H.R. 4826, A bill to establish the Louisiana Hurricane and Flood Protection Coun- which became Public Law 109–209 on March 24, 2006. cil for the improvement of hurricane and flood protection in Lou- isiana. S. 2348 H.R. 4825 March 15, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Energy Mr. OBAMA and Natural Resources. and Mr. DURBIN. Mrs. BOXER, September 12, 2006. March 27, 2006. Star Print ordered on S. 2421. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to require a licensee to notify the Atomic Energy Commission, and the State and county S. 2430 H.R. 4953 in which a facility is located, whenever there is an unplanned release of fission products in excess of allowable limits. Mr. DeWINE and Mr. LEVIN. Ms. STABENOW and Mr. VOINOVICH, May March 1, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- 19, 2006. ment and Public Works. September 13, 2006. Ordered to be reported with an amendment A bill to amend the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act in the nature of a substitute favorably. of 1990 to provide for implementation of recommendations of the September 25, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Environment United States Fish and Wildlife Service contained in the Great and Public Works, S. Rept. 109–347, Additional views filed, and Lakes Fishery Resources Restoration Study. placed on Calendar No. 637 March 16, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- S. 2371 ment and Public Works. May 23, 2006. Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably. Mr. THUNE June 27, 2006. Reported with an amendment in the nature of a and Mr. JOHNSON. Messrs. BAUCUS and BURNS, March 7, substitute, S. Rept. 109-270, and placed on Calendar No. 497. 2006. July 11, 2006. Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent. A bill to permit the use of certain funds for recovery and mitigation July 12, 2006. Referred to the House Committee on Resources. activities in the upper basin of the Missouri River, and for other July 21, 2006. Executive Comment Requested from Interior. purposes. September 27, 2006. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. March 6, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- September 28, 2006. Message on House action received in Senate ment and Public Works. and at desk: House amendment to Senate bill. September 30, 2006. Senate agreed to House amendment by Unani- S. 2383 mous Consent. October 3, 2006. Presented to President. Mr. BAUCUS October 11, 2006. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. 109–326. A bill to amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transpor- tation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to make a technical correc- tion. S. 2444 H.R. 1105

March 7, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Mr. AKAKA ment and Public Works. and Mr. INOUYE. Mr. REED, June 5, 2006. A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program Act to establish S. 2388 H.R. 5616 a program to provide grant assistance to States for the rehabilitation and repair of deficient dams. Mr. VOINOVICH and Mr. CARPER and Mrs. CLINTON. Ms. MURKOWSKI, March 16, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- May 10, 2006. Mr. COLEMAN, June 28, 2006. ment and Public Works.

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S. 2488 H.R. 4891 A bill to designate the Federal courthouse to be constructed in Green- ville, South Carolina, as the ‘‘Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. Federal Mrs. CLINTON Courthouse’’.

A bill to require the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to conduct April 25, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- an independent safety assessment of the Indian Point Nuclear Power ment and Public Works. Plant. May 24, 2006. Reported without amendment, without written report, and placed on Calendar No. 447. April 3, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- June 27, 2006. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Con- ment and Public Works. sent. June 28, 2006. Received in the House. Message on Senate action S. 2492 H.R. 138 sent to the House. Referred to the House Committee on Transpor- tation and Infrastructure. Mr. CHAMBLISS June 29, 2006. Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Develop- and Mr. ISAKSON. ment, Public Buildings and Emergency Management. For further action, see H.R. 5546, which became Public Law 109–331 on A bill to revise the boundaries of John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier October 12, 2006. Resources System Jekyll Island Unit GA-06P. S. 2667 H.R. 5244 April 3, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. For further action, see H.R. 138, which Mrs. BOXER became Public Law 109–354 on October 16, 2006. A bill to revitalize the Los Angeles River, and for other purposes. S. 2545 H.R. 5100 April 27, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Mr. DeWINE ment and Public Works. and Mrs. CLINTON, Messrs. LEVIN, SCHUMER, Ms. STABE- NOW, and Mr. VOINOVICH. Mr. COLEMAN, June 7, 2006. S. 2724 Mr. DAYTON, June 21, 2006. Mr. MENENDEZ, September 5, 2006. Mr. OBAMA, November 13, 2006. Mr. CARPER and Messrs. ALEXANDER, CHAFEE, DODD, Mrs. FEIN- A bill to establish a collaborative program to protect the Great Lakes, STEIN, Messrs. GRAHAM, and GREGG. Ms. LANDRIEU, and for other purposes. August 3, 2006.

April 5, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish a national uniform ment and Public Works. multiple air pollutant regulatory program for the electric generating sector. S. 2610 S. 2589 May 4, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Mr. INHOFE ment and Public Works.

A bill to enhance the management and disposal of spent nuclear S. 2735 H.R. 4981 fuel and high-level radioactive waste, and for other purposes. Mr. BOND April 7, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- and Mr. AKAKA. ment and Public Works. A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program Act to reauthorize S. 2613 S. 2614, H.R. 5346 the national dam safety program, and for other purposes.

Mr. THUNE May 4, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- and Mr. OBAMA. ment and Public Works. May 23, 2006. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to establish a program nature of a substitute favorably. to provide reimbursement for the installation of alternative energy July 10, 2006. Reported with an amendment in the nature of a sub- refueling systems. stitute, S. Rept. 109–276, and placed on Calendar No. 511. December 6, 2006. Passed Senate with amendment by Unanimous April 7, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Consent. ment and Public Works. December 7, 2006. Received in House and held at desk. December 9, 2006. Considered under suspension of the rules. On S. 2650 H.R. 5546 motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. Cleared for White House. Mr. DeMint December 22, 2006. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. and Mr. GRAHAM. 109–460.

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Mr. INHOFE Mr. BIDEN and Mr. JEFFORDS. Mrs. BOXER, May 22, 2006. A bill to authorize the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to advance cooperative conservation efforts, to reduce bar- A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to eliminate security riers to the formation and use of partnerships to enable Federal risks by replacing the use of extremely hazardous gaseous chemicals environmental stewardship agencies to meet the conservation goals with inherently safer technologies. and obligations of the agencies, to promote remediation of inactive and abandoned mines, and for other purposes. May 18, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. May 10, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. S. 2912

S. 2781 S. 1995 Mr. DeWINE and Messrs. FEINGOLD, LEVIN, Ms. STABENOW, and Mr. Mr. INHOFE VOINOVICH. and Mr. CHAFEE and Ms. MURKOWSKI. A bill to establish the Great Lakes Interagency Task Force, to establish A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to enhance the Great Lakes Regional Collaboration, and for other purposes. the security of wastewater treatment works. May 19, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- May 10, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. May 23, 2006. Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably. May 23, 2006. Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably. September 20, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Environment September 21, 2006. Reported with an amendment S. Rept. 109– and Public Works, S. Rept. 109–338, and placed on Calendar No. 345, Additional views filed, and placed on Calendar No. 625. 618.

S. 2783 S. 2920 S. 2855

Mr. LOTT Mr. BIDEN and Ms. LANDRIEU and Mr. MARTINEZ. Mr. COCHRAN, May 15, 2006. A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to eliminate security risks by replacing the use of extremely hazardous gaseous chemicals A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to expand with inherently safer technologies. and strengthen cooperative efforts to monitor, restore, and protect the resource productivity, water quality, and marine ecosystems May 22, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- of the Gulf of Mexico. ment and Public Works.

May 11, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- S. 3490 H.R. 5232 ment and Public Works. Mr. SANTORUM S. 2832 H.R. 5812 Mr. SPECTER, September 5, 2006.

Mr. VOINOVICH A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to initiate and complete and Messrs. ALLEN, BURR, Mrs. CLINTON, Mr. DeWINE, an evaluation of land and water located in northeastern Pennsylvania for future acquisition and inclusion in a potential Cherry Valley Mrs. DOLE, Messrs. LOTT and WARNER. National Wildlife Refuge, and for other purposes. A bill to reauthorize and improve the program authorized by the June 12, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965. ment and Public Works. May 18, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. S. 3515 May 23, 2006. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably. Ms. CANTWELL July 12, 2006. Reported without amendment, S. Rept. 109–279, and and Mrs. BOXER and Mr. JEFFORDS. placed on Calendar No. 513. July 25, 2006. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Con- A bill to amend title II, United States Code, to ensure that liable sent. Received in the House. Held at the desk. entities meet environmental cleanup obligations, and for other pur- September 21, 2006. Failed in House. On motion to suspend the poses. rules and pass the bill Failed by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 215–204 (Roll no. 470). June 14, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works.

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S. 3551 H.R. 4957 A bill to enable the Great Lakes Fishery Commission to investigate the effects of migratory birds on sustained productivity of stocks Mr. SANTORUM of fish of common concern in the Great Lakes. and Mr. SPECTER. June 29, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey the Tylersville ment and Public Works. division of the Lamar National Fish Hatchery and Fish Technology Center to the State of Pennsylvania. S. 3617 H.R. 5539

June 21, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Mr. INHOFE ment and Public Works. and Messrs. BAUCUS, CHAFEE, COCHRAN, CORNYN, September 13, 2006. Ordered to be reported with an amendment CRAIG, CRAPO, JEFFORDS, Mrs. LINCOLN, and Mr. NEL- favorably. SON of NE. Mr. STEVENS, July 12, 2006. Mr. VITTER, September 20, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Environment August 1, 2006. and Public Works, S. Rept 109–339, and placed on Calendar No. 619. For further action, see H.R. 4957, which became Public Law A bill to reauthorize the North American Wetlands Conservation Act. 109–363 on October 17, 2006. June 29, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- S. 3553 H.R. 4357 ment and Public Works. Setpember 13, 2006. Ordered to be reported without amendment favor- Mr. GRASSLEY ably. and Messrs. DeWINE, HAGEL, JOHNSON, and THUNE. September 20, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works, S. Rept 109–340, and placed on Calendar No. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to require all gasoline sold 620. For further action, see H.R. 5539, which became Public Law for use in motor vehicles to contain 10 percent renewable fuel 109–322 on October 11, 2006. in the year 2010 and thereafter, and for other purposes. S. 3627 H.R. 2955 June 21, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. Mr. OBAMA

S. 3554 S. 1920 A bill to prohibit the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy from selling, distributing, or transferring elemental mer- Mr. OBAMA cury, to prohibit the export of elemental mercury, and for other and Messrs. CARPER, COCHRAN, and LUGAR. Mr. THOM- purposes. AS, December 5, 2006. June 29, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- A bill to establish an alternative diesel standard, and for other pur- ment and Public Works. poses. S. 3630 H.R. 6121 June 21, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. Mr. VITTER

S. 3591 H.R. 5931 A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to reauthorize a program relating to the Lake Pontchartrain Basin, and for other Mr. JEFFORDS purposes. and Mrs. BOXER, Mr. CHAFEE, Mrs. CLINTON, Mrs. FEIN- STEIN, Messrs. LAUTENBERG, LIEBERMAN, OBAMA, July 10, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- and Ms. SNOWE. Messrs. MENENDEZ and WYDEN, July ment and Public Works. 10, 2006. Mr. BINGAMAN, September 11, 2006. September 13, 2006. Ordered to be reported without amendment favor- ably. A bill to improve efficiency in the Federal Government through the September 27, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Environment use of high-performance green buildings, and for other purposes. and Public Works, S. Rept. 109–352, and placed on Calendar No. 646. For further action, see H.R. 6121, which became Public Law June 28, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- 109–392 on December 12, 2006. ment and Public Works. September 13, 2006. Ordered to be reported with an amendment S. 3631 in the nature of a substitute favorably. November 13, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Environment Mr. OBAMA and Public Works, S. Rept 109–358, and placed on Calendar No. 660. Additional views filed. A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to phase out the use of mercury in the manufacture of chlorine and caustic S. 3605 H.R. 5089 soda, and for other purposes.

Mr. LEVIN July 11, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- and Ms. STABENOW. ment and Public Works.

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S. 3634 H.R. 5761 S. 3748

Mr. JEFFORDS Mr. NELSON of FL and Mr. LEAHY. Mr. REID, July 31, 2006. and Mr. MARTINEZ.

A bill to amend the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 to improve A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to publish a supplement the material control and accounting and data management systems to the major rehabilitation report for the Herbert Hoover Dike used by civilian nuclear power reactors to better account for spent system, and for other purposes. nuclear fuel and reduce the risks associated with the handling of those materials. July 27, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. July 11, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works. S. 3756 H.R. 3253

S. 3681 Mr. MENENDEZ

Mr. DOMENICI A bill to study and improve the air quality inside school buses, and Messrs. ALLARD, BOND, BROWNBACK, BURNS, and for other purposes. BURR, CHAMBLISS, CORNYN, CRAIG, CRAPO, Mrs. DOLE, Messrs. GRASSLEY, HAGEL, Ms. LANDRIEU, Mrs. July 27, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- LINCOLN, Messrs. LOTT, NELSON of NE, PRYOR, ROB- ment and Public Works. ERTS, STEVENS, TALENT, THOMAS, and THUNE. Mr. ALLEN, July 19, 2006. Mr. ISAKSON, July 21, 2006. Mr. S. 3867 H.R. 6055 SANTORUM, July 27, 2006. Mr. COCHRAN and Mrs. HUTCHISON, July 31, 2006. Messrs. ENZI and HATCH, Mr. BOND September 6, 2006. Mr. COLEMAN, September 7, 2006. Mr. and Mr. TALENT. BUNNING, September 28, 2006. Mr. COBURN, September A bill to designate the Federal courthouse located at 555 Independence 27, 2006. Mr. NELSON, July 18, 2006. Mr. SESSIONS, Sep- Street, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, as the ‘‘Rush H. Limbaugh, Sr., tember 25, 2006. Mr. VITTER, September 27, 2006. Mr. Federal Courthouse’’. SPECTER, September 25, 2006. September 7, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response Com- Environment and Public Works. pensation and Liability Act of 1980 to provide that manure shall September 13, 2006. Ordered to be reported without amendment favor- not be considered to be a hazardous substance, pollutant, or con- ably. taminant. September 21, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works, without amendment and an amendment to the July 18, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- title, and placed on Calendar No. 626. ment and Public Works. September 27, 2006. Star Print ordered on the bill. S. 3689 S. 1011 November 9, 2006. Received in House and held at desk.

Mr. JEFFORDS S. 3868

A bill to establish a national historic country store preservation and Mr. INHOFE revitalization program. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to encourage the most polluted July 19, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- areas in the United States to attain clean air standards. ment and Public Works. September 7, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. S. 3698

Mr. JEFFORDS S. 3871 and Mr. AKAKA, Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. DODD, KENNEDY, Mr. THUNE LAUTENBERG, LEAHY, MENENDEZ, REED, and SAR- and Mr. JEFFORDS. Mr. INHOFE, September 8, 2006. BANES. Mr. FEINGOLD, August 1, 2006. Mr. INOUYE, September 12, 2006. A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to direct the Adminis- trator of the Environmental Protection Agency to establish a haz- A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce emissions of carbon ardous waste electronic manifest system. dioxide, and for other purposes. September 7, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on July 20, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- Environment and Public Works. ment and Public Works. September 28, 2006. Subcommittee hearing held.

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S. 3879 S. 4010

Mr. INHOFE Mr. MENENDEZ and Mr. VOINOVICH, September 25, 2006. A bill to amend the Toxic Control Substance Act, the Comprehensive A bill to implement the Convention on Supplementary Compensation Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liabilitiy Act of 1980, for Nuclear Damage, and for other purposes. the Emergency Planning and Right-To-Know Act of 1986, and the Federal Hazardous Substances Act, and to authorize the Admin- September 8, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on istrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to provide grants Environment and Public Works. to States to protect children and other vulnerable sub-populations September 13, 2006. Ordered to be reported with an amendment from exposure to environmental pollutants, and for other purposes. favorably. September 29, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on September 25, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Environment Environment and Public Works. and Public Works, S. Rept 109–346, and placed on Calendar No. 636. S. 4038 November 9, 2006. Received in House and held at desk. November 13, 2006. Referred to the House Committee on Energy Mr. SARBANES and Commerce. A bill to establish the bipartisan and independent Commission on S. 3916 H.R. 4947 Global Resources, Environment, and Security, and for other pur- poses. Mr. INHOFE September 29, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on A bill to expand the boundaries of the Cahaba River National Wildlife Environment and Public Works. Refuge, and for other purposes. S. 4043 September 21, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Mrs. HUTCHISON and Mr. CORNYN. Mr. VITTER, November 13, 2006. S. 3934 A bill to amend the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Ms. SNOWE Act of 1991 to designate a portion of Interstate Route 14 as a high priority corridor, and for other purposes. and Ms. COLLINS, September 27, 2006. September 29, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on A bill to terminate authorization for the project for navigation, Rock- Environment and Public Works. port Harbor, Maine. S. 4045 September 25, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Mr. ALLEN and Mr. WARNER. S. 3969 H.R. 6222 A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at the intersec- Mr. OBAMA tions of Broad Street, Seventh Street, Grace Street, and Eighth and Mrs. CLINTON. Street in Richmond, Virginia, as the ‘‘Spottswood W. Robinson III and Robert Merhige Jr. Courthouse’’. A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to assess and reduce the levels of lead found in child-occupied facilities in the September 29, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on United States, and for other purposes. Environment and Public Works.

September 28, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on S. 4096 Environment and Public Works. Mr. VOINOVICH and Messrs. OBAMA, LEVIN, JEFFORDS, DeWINE, Ms. STA- BENOW. Mr. DURBIN, December 7, 2007.

A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to operate and maintain as a system the Chicago sanitary and ship canal dispersal barriers to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species into the Great Lakes, and to determine the feasibility of a dispersal barrier project at the Lake Champlain Canal, and for other purposes.

December 6, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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S. 4101 H.R. 5558

Mr. INHOFE and Mr. CARPER.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to provide more effective permitting and enforcement mechanisms for stormwater discharges associated with residential construction activ- ity.

December 7, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

S. 4105 H.R. 6428

Ms. LANDRIEU

A bill to authorize the project for hurricane and storm damage reduc- tion, Morganza to the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana.

December 7, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

S. 4111

Ms. LANDRIEU

A bill to provide for certain water resources projects in the State of Louisiana.

December 8, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

S. 4118 H.R. 6219

Mr. LAUTENBERG and Mrs. BOXER and Mr. MENENDEZ.

A bill to amend the Emergency Planning and Community Right- to-know Act of 1986 to strike a provision relating to modifications in reporting frequency.

December 8, 2006. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

S. AMDT. 4685

Ms. SNOWE

To redesignate the project for navigation, Saco River, Maine.

July 20, 2006. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

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H.R. 3 S. 732 H.R. 135

Mr. YOUNG of AK Mr. LINDER

To authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, To establish the ‘‘Twenty-First Century Water Commission’’ to study and transit programs, and for other purposes. and develop recommendations for a comprehensive water strategy to address future water needs. February 9, 2005. Introduced/originated in House. March 7, 2005. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Transpor- April 12, 2005. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill tation. H. Rept. 109–12, Part I. Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 402–22 (Roll March 8, 2005. Supplemental report filed by the Committee on Trans- no. 96). portation, H. Rept. 109–12, Part II. April 13, 2005. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. March 10, 2005. Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 417–9 (Roll no. 65). H.R. 315 S. 801 May 17, 2005. Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Yea-Nay. 89–11. Record Vote Number: 125. Ms. BROWN of FL July 28, 2005. Conference report H. Rept. 109–203 filed. July 29, 2005. Conference report agreed to in House: On agreeing To designate the United States courthouse at 300 North Hogan Street, to the conference report Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 412– Jacksonville, Florida, as the ‘‘John Milton Bryan Simpson United 8 (Roll no. 453). Conference report agreed to in Senate: Senate States Courthouse’’. agreed to conference report by Yea-Nay Vote. 91–4. Record Vote Number: 220. Cleared for White House. February 8, 2005. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the August 10, 2005. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. 109– bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 412–0 (Roll 59. no. 21). February 9, 2005. Referred to the Committee on Environment and H.R. 125 Public Works. September 30, 2006. Passed the Senate. Mr. ISSA October 5, 2006. Presented to President. October 13, 2006. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to construct facilities to 109–339. provide water for irrigation, municipal, domestic, military, and other uses from the Santa Margarita River, California, and for other H.R. 483 purposes. Mr. ORTIZ November 16, 2005. Reported Amended by the Committee on Re- To designate a United States courthouse in Brownsville, Texas, as sources, H. Rept 109–297, Part I. the ‘‘Reynaldo G. Garza and Filemon B. Vela United States Court- December 13, 2005. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the house’’. rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. December 14, 2005. Referred to the Committee on Environment and April 13, 2005. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the rules Public Works. and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. July 17, 2006. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works April 14, 2005. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public discharged by Unanimous Consent. Referred to the Committee on Works. Energy and Natural Resources. June 8, 2005. Ordered reported without amendment favorably. June 9, 2005. Reported without amendment, without written report. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders, Cal- endar No. 123. June 15, 2005. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Con- sent. Cleared for White House. June 21, 2005. Presented to President. June 29, 2005. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. 109– 16.

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H.R. 548 September 26, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works without written report and placed on Calendar Mr. HOBSON No. 649. September 30, 2006. Passed the Senate. To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located October 5, 2006. Presented to President. at 200 West 2nd Street in Dayton, Ohio, as the ‘Tony Hall Federal October 13, 2006. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. Building and United States Courthouse‘. 109–341. February 8, 2005. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 404–0 (Roll H.R. 1721 no. 22). February 9, 2005. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Mr. BISHOP Public Works. To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to reauthorize H.R. 798 S. 2019 programs to improve the quality of coastal recreation waters, and for other purposes. Mr. GORDON of TN November 16, 2005. Reported by the Committee on Transportation, To provide for a research program for remediation of closed meth- H. Rept 109–292. amphetamine production laboratories, and for other purposes. December 7, 2005. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. April 13, 2005. Reported Amended by the Committee on Science, December 12, 2005. Referred to the Committee on Environment and H. Rept 109–42. Public Works. December 13, 2005. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. H.R. 2491 S. 1198 December 14, 2005. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Mr. GILLMOR December 9, 2006. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works discharged by Unanimous Consent. To amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to authorize States to restrict December 9, 2006. Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous receipt of foreign municipal solid waste and implement the Agree- Consent. ment Concerning the Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste between the United States and Canada, and for other purposes. H.R. 1428 September 27, 2005. Reported Amended by the Committee on Energy Mr. POMBO and Commerce, H. Rept 109–235. To authorize appropriations for the National Fish and Wildlife Founda- September 6, 2006. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the tion, and for other purposes. rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. September 7, 2006. Referred to the Committee on Environment and June 8, 2005. Reported Amended by the Committee on Resources, Public Works. H. Rept 109–112. June 27, 2005. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the rules H.R. 3682 S. 2127 and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. June 28, 2005. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Mr. DAVIS Works. July 20, 2005. Ordered reported without amendment favorably. To redesignate the Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia August 31, 2005. Reported under authority of the order of the Senate as the Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge. of July 29, 2005 without amendment, with written report No. 109– 127. Additional views filed. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar April 25, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Resources, H. Rept under General Orders, Calendar No. 198. 109–433. May 16, 2006. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the rules H.R. 1463 and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. May 17, 2006. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Mr. DAVIS of VA Works. To designate a portion of the Federal building located at 2100 August 1, 2006. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Jamieson Avenue, in Alexandria, Virginia, as the ‘‘Justin W. Wil- discharged by Unanimous Consent. Passed Senate without amend- liams United States Attorney’s Building’’. ment by Unanimous Consent. August 12, 2006. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. 109– April 13, 2005. On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill 269 Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: (2/3 required): 427–0 (Roll no. 98). April 14, 2005. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. September 26, 2006. Ordered reported without amendment favorably.

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H.R. 3765 H. CON. RES. 276, H.R. 4826, H.R. 6316, S. 2338 H.R. 4530

Ms. BAIRD Mr. CHANDLER

To extend through December 31, 2007, the authority of the Secretary To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located of the Army to accept and expend funds contributed by non- at 101 Barr Street in Lexington, Kentucky, as the ‘‘Scott Reed Federal public entities to expedite the processing of permits. Federal Building and United States Courthouse.

September 20, 2005. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the May 22, 2006. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the rules rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. September 27, 2005. Referred to the Committee on Environment and May 23, 2006. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Public Works. Works. October 7, 2005. Discharged by Unanimous Consent. Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the Title by Unanimous H.R. 4700 Consent. Mr. UPTON October 18, 2005. On motion that the House suspend the rules and agree to the Senate amendments Agreed to by voice vote. To provide for the conditional conveyance of any interest retained October 20, 2005. Presented to President. by the United States in St. Joseph Memorial Hall in St. Joseph, November 11, 2005. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. Michigan. 109–99. May 3, 2006. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the rules H.R. 3824 S. 2110, H. RES. 470 and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. May 4, 2006. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Mr. POMBO Works.

To amend and reauthorize the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to H.R. 4947 S. 3916 provide greater results conserving and recovering listed species, and for other purposes. Mr. BACHUS

September 27, 2005. Reported Amended by the Committee on Re- To expand the boundaries of the Cahaba River National Wildlife sources, H. Rept 109–237. Refuge, and for other purposes. September 29, 2005. House adopted the amendment in the nature of a substitute as agreed to by the Committee of the Whole House March 14, 2006. Referred to the House Committee on Resources. on the state of the Union. Passed by recorded vote 229–193 Roll March 20, 2006. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries and no. 506. Oceans. September 30, 2005. Referred to the Committee on Environment and June 21, 2006. Ordered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute Public Works. (Amended) by Unanimous Consent. July 20, 2006. Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Resources, H.R. 3929 H. Rept. 109–587, and placed on Calendar No. 338. July 24, 2006. Considered under suspension of the rules. On motion Mr. CALVERT to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. To amend the Water Desalination Act of 1996 to authorize the Sec- July 25, 2006. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public retary of the Interior to assist in research and development, environ- Works. mental and feasibility studies, and preliminary engineering for the Municipal Water District of Orange County, California, Dana Point H.R. 4981 Desalination Project located at Dana Point, California. Mr. KUHL December 12, 2005. Reported Amended by the Committee on Re- To amend the National Dam Safety Program Act. sources, H. Rept 109–335. May 2, 2006. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the rules March 16, 2006. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. and Infrastructure. May 3, 2006. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public March 17, 2006. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources Works. and Environment. September 13, 2006. Ordered to be reported with an amendment September 20, 2006. Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice favorably. Vote. September 27, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Environment September 27, 2006. Considered under suspension of the rules. On and Public Works, S. Rept. 109–353, and placed on Calendar No. motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed 647. to by voice vote. November 13, 2006. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. For further action, see S. 2735, which became Public Law 109–460 on December 22, 2006.

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H.R. 5061 H.R. 5232 S. 3490

Mr. BOUCHER Mr. KANJORSKI

To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey Paint Bank National To direct the Secretary of the Interior to initiate and complete an Fish Hatchery and Wytheville National Fish Hatchery to the State evaluation of lands and waters located in Northeastern Pennsylvania of Virginia. for their potential acquisition and inclusion in a future Cherry Valley National Wildlife Refuge, and for other purposes. March 30, 2006. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on Resources. April 27, 2006. Referred to the House Committee on Resources. April 5, 2006. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries and Oceans. May 2, 2006. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries and Oceans. Executive Comment Requested from Interior. Executive Comment Requested from Interior. June 21, 2006. Subcommittee on Fisheries and Oceans Discharged. June 21, 2006. Subcommittee on Fisheries and Oceans Discharged. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. Ordered to Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. Ordered to be Reported by Unanimous Consent. be Reported by Unanimous Consent. July 10, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Resources, H. Rept. June 28, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Resources, H. Rept. 109–547, and placed on Union Calendar No. 307. Considered under 109–533, and placed on Union Calendar No. 297. suspension of the rules. On motion to suspend the rules and pass July 10, 2006. Considered under suspension of the rules. On motion the bill Agreed to by voice vote. Motion to reconsider laid on to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by the Yeas the table Agreed to without objection. and Nays: (2/3 required): 366–0 (Roll no. 359). Motion to recon- July 11, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee sider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. on Environment and Public Works. July 11, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. H.R. 5689 H.R. 6233 September 13, 2006. Ordered to be reported without amendment favor- ably. Mr. YOUNG of AK September 20, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works, S. Rept. 109–341, and placed on Calendar No. To amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to make technical corrections, 621. and for other purposes. November 16, 2006. Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. June 28, 2006. Passed in House. On motion to suspend the rules December 4, 2006. Presented to President. and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. December 12, 2006. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. June 29, 2006. Referred to the Committee on Environment and Public 109–388. Works. September 13, 2006. Ordered to be reported with an amendment H.R. 5187 in the nature of a substitute favorably. September 14, 2006. Reported with an amendment in the nature of Mr. OBERSTAR a substitute, without written report, and placed on Calendar No. 612. To amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize additional appropriations for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing H.R. 6233 H. CON. RES. 491 Arts for fiscal year 2007. Mr. YOUNG of AK April 25, 2006. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on Transportation. To amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation June 20, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Transportation, H. Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to make technical corrections, Rept. 109–514, and placed Calendar No. 288. and for other purposes. July 25, 2006. Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend September 28, 2006. Referred to the House Committee on Transpor- the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. tation and Infrastructure. July 26, 2006. Received in the Senate. September 29, 2006. Considered under suspension of the rules. On August 4, 2006. Referred to the Committee on Environment and motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed Public Works. to by voice vote. September 13, 2006. Ordered to be reported without amendment favor- November 13, 2006. Referred to the Committee on Environment and ably. Public Works. September 21, 2006. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works without written report and placed on Calendar No. 627. September 29, 2006. Presented to President. October 6, 2006. Signed by President. Became Public Law No. 109– 306.

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H. CON. RES. 372 S. RES. 427 A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the crisis of Hurricane Katrina should not be used to weaken, waive, or roll Mr. YOUNG of AK back Federal public health, environmental, and environmental jus- tice laws and regulations, and for other purposes. Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of the Interstate Highway System. September 29, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on March 30, 2006. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation Environment and Public Works. and Infrastructure. April 5, 2006. Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. S. RES. 301 H. RES. 489 Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote. June 13, 2006. Placed on House Calendar No. 193. Reported (Amend- Mr. CHAFEE ed) by the Committee on Transportation, H. Rept. 109–499. On and Mr. BOND, Mrs. BOXER, Ms. CANTWELL, Mr. CARPER, motion to suspend the rules and agree to the resolution, as amended Mrs. CLINTON, Ms. COLLINS, Messrs. CRAPO, DEWINE, Agreed to by voice vote. Motion to reconsider laid on the table DURBIN, FEINGOLD, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Messrs. JEF- Agreed to without objection. FORDS, KERRY, Ms. LANDRIEU, Messrs. LIEBERMAN, June 14, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. MARTINEZ, NELSON of FL, SCHUMER, Ms. SNOWE, Ms. June 19, 2006. Discharged by Unanimous Consent. Resolution agreed STABENOW, and Mr. VITTER. to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous A resolution commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Na- Consent. tional Audubon Society.

S. RES. 17 November 8, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. Mr. INHOFE May 24, 2006. Reported without amendment and with an amended preamble, without written report, and placed on Calendar No. 448. An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on July 11, 2006. Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment Environment and Public Works. and an amended preamble by Unanimous Consent.

January 26, 2005. Introduced in Senate. Committee on Environment S. J. RES. 20 H.J. RES. 56 and Public Works original measure reported, without written report. Referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration. Mr. LEAHY and Messrs. AKAKA, BIDEN, Mrs. BOXER, Ms. CANTWELL, S. RES. 255 H. RES. 459 Mr. CARPER, Mrs. CLINTON, Ms. COLLINS, Messrs. CORZINE, DAYTON, DODD, DURBIN, FEINGOLD, Mrs. Mrs. LINCOLN FEINSTEIN, Messrs. HARKIN, JEFFORDS, KENNEDY, and Mr. COCHRAN. KERRY, KOHL, LAUTENBERG, LEVIN, LIEBERMAN, A resolution recognizing the achievements of the United States Fish Ms. MIKULSKI, Mrs. MURRAY, Messrs. OBAMA, REED, and Wildlife Service and the Waterfowl Population Survey. REID, ROCKEFELLER, SARBANES, SCHUMER, Ms. SNOWE, and Mr. WYDEN. Ms. STABENOW, July 29, 2005. September 28, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. A joint resolution disapproving a rule promulgated by the Adminstrator October 26, 2005. Reported without amendment and with a preamble, of the Environmental Protection Agency to delist coal and oil- without written report, and placed on Calendar No. 259. direct utility units from the source category list under the Clean October 31, 2005. Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment Air Act. and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. June 29, 2005. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environ- S. RES. 261 H. RES. 477 ment and Public Works. July 18, 2005. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Mr. KERRY discharged pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 802(c). Placed on Calendar No. and Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. DURBIN, JEFFORDS, OBAMA, and 167. REID. Mrs. FEINSTEIN, October 17, 2005. Mr. LEAHY, September 13, 2005. Failed of passage in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. November 8, 2005. 47–51. Record Vote Number: 225.

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CHEMICAL SAFETY AND HAZARD INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BOARD Baruah, Santanu K., of Oregon, to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce Wark, William B., of Maine, to be a Member of the Chemical Safety for Economic Development, vice David A. Sampson. and Hazard Investigation Board for a term of five years, vice Rixio Enrique Medina, resigned. September 06, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN808). June 26, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee September 22, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. on Environment and Public Works (PN1728). Hearings held. September 13, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. October 06, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported favorably. Ordered to be reported favorably. September 13, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- October 06, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- ronment and Public Works, without printed report. ment and Public Works, without printed report. September 13, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar October 06, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 898. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests No. 365. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. the Senate. September 15, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. December 17, 2005. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

Wright, William E., of Florida, to be a Member of the Chemical DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Safety and Hazard Investigation Board for a term of five years, vice Gerald V. Poje, term expired. Woodley, John Paul, Jr., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Army, vice Michael Parker. June 26, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN1729). January 24, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- September 13, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. mittee on Armed Services (PN71). Ordered to be reported favorably. February 15, 2005. Committee on Armed Services. Hearings held. September 13, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- March 17, 2005. Committee on Armed Services. Ordered to be re- ronment and Public Works, without printed report. ported favorably. September 13, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar March 17, 2005. Reported by Senator Warner, Committee on Armed No. 899. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests Services, without printed report. to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of March 17, 2005. Referred to the Committee on Environment and the Senate. Public Works for 20 days pursuant to an order of the Senate September 15, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. of March 10, 2005. April 06, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- ings held. April 13, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Or- dered to be reported favorably. April 13, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works, without printed report. April 13, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 59. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. May 12, 2005. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bodine, Susan P., of Maryland, to be Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste, Environmental Protection Agency, vice Marianne Hall, Dale H., of New Mexico, to be Director of the United States Lamont Horinko, resigned. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of Interior; vice Steven A. Williams, resigned. June 28, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN664). July 18, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee July 14, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings on Environment and Public Works (PN730). held. September 22, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. July 20, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered Hearings held. to be reported favorably. October 06, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. July 20, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- Ordered to be reported favorably. ment and Public Works, without printed report. October 06, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- July 20, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. ment and Public Works, without printed report. 213. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to October 06, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the No. 366. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests Senate. to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of December 17, 2005. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. the Senate. October 07, 2005. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

Gray, George M., of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice J. Paul Gilman, re- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION signed.

Capka, Richard, of Pennsylvania, to be Administrator of the Federal July 28, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee Highway Administration, vice E. Peters, resigned. on Environment and Public Works (PN773). September 22, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. March 07, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee Hearings held. on Environment and Public Works (PN1374). October 06, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. April 05, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- Ordered to be reported favorably. ings held. October 06, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- April 26, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Or- ment and Public Works, without printed report. dered to be reported favorably. October 06, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar April 26, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- No. 368. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests ment and Public Works, without printed report. to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of April 26, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. the Senate. 615. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to October 07, 2005. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. May 26, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

Gray, Lyons, of North Carolina, to be Chief Financial Officer, Envi- ronmental Protection Agency, vice Charles Johnson.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY September 06, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN809). Beehler, Alex A., of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Environmental September 22, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Protection Agency, vice Nikki Rush Tinsley, resigned. Hearings held. August 01, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- October 06, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. mittee on Environment and Public Works. Pursuant to an order Ordered to be reported favorably. of January 20, 2005, when reported by committee of jurisdiciton October 06, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- to be sequentially referred to the Committee on Homeland Security ment and Public Works, without printed report. and Governmental Affairs for 20 calendar days (PN1868). October 06, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar September 13, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. No. 369. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests Hearings held. to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of December 6, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. the Senate. Ordered to be reported favorably. October 07, 2005. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. December 6, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works, without printed report. December 9, 2006. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of of the Senate.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— Martella, Roger Romulus, Jr., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Adminis- Continued trator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Ann R. Klee, resigned. Gulliford, James B., of Missouri, to be Assistant Administrator for Toxic Substances of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice August 01, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- Stephen L. Johnson, resigned. mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1867). September 13, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. January 18, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- Hearings held. mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1166). September 26, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. April 05, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- Ordered to be reported favorably. ings held. September 26, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- April 26, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Or- ronment and Public Works, without printed report. dered to be reported favorably. September 26, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar April 26, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- No. 927. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests ment and Public Works, without printed report. to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of April 26, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. the Senate. 613. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to December 9, 2006. Returned to the President under the provisions appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of of Senate. the Senate. June 29, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

Nakayama, Granta Y., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator Johnson, Stephen L., of Maryland, to be Administrator of the Environ- of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice John Peter Suarez, mental Protection Agency, vice Michael O. Leavitt. resigned.

March 17, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee June 23, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN328). on Environment and Public Works (PN647). April 13, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Or- July 14, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings dered to be reported favorably. held. April 13, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- July 20, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered ment and Public Works, without printed report. to be reported favorably. April 13, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. July 20, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- 61. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to ment and Public Works, without printed report. appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the July 20, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. Senate. 212. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to April 27, 2005. Cloture motion presented in Senate. appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the April 28, 2005. Cloture invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 61– Senate. 37. Record Vote Number: 115. July 29, 2005. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. April 28, 2005. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

O’Neill, Molly A., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator of Luna, Luis, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Administrator of the the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Kimberly Terese Nelson. Environmental Protection Agency, vice Morris X. Winn. March 27, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee January 24, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- on Environment and Public Works (PN1400). mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN82). May 17, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- April 06, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- ings held. ings held. May 23, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered April 13, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Or- to be reported favorably. dered to be reported favorably. May 23, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- April 13, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works, without printed report. ment and Public Works, without printed report. May 23, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. April 13, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 670. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to 60. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. Senate. December 9, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. April 27, 2005. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— Wehrum, William Ludwig, Jr., of Tennessee, to be an Assistant Ad- Continued ministrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Jeffrey R. Holmstead, resigned. Peacock, Marcus C., of Minnesota, to be Deputy Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Stephen L. Johnson, September 05, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the resigned. Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN1917). December 9, 2006. Returned to the President under the provisions June 06, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of of on Environment and Public Works (PN564). the Senate. July 14, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings held. July 20, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported favorably. MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION July 20, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works, without printed report. Berwick, Brigadier General Bruce Arlan., United States Army, to July 20, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. be a Member of the Mississippi River Commission. 211. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the August 03, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- Senate. mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1898). July 28, 2005. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. September 26, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported favorably. September 26, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works, without printed report. Skinner, Thomas V., of Illinois, to be an Assistant Administrator September 26, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice John Peter Suarez, No. 928. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests resigned. to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. January 24, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- September 29, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN81). June 16, 2005. Received message of withdrawal of nomination from the President. Crear, Brigadier General Robert., United States Army, to be a Member and President of the Mississippi River Commission.

Wehrum, William Ludwig, Jr., of Tennessee, to be an Assistant Ad- August 03, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1900). ministrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Jeffrey R. Holmstead, resigned. September 26, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported favorably. February 27, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- September 26, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1347). ronment and Public Works, without printed report. April 05, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- September 26, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar ings held. No. 930. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of April 26, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Or- the Senate. dered to be reported favorably. September 29, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. April 26, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works, without printed report. April 26, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 614. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the De Bow, Rear Admiral Samuel P. Jr., to be a Member of the Mis- Senate. sissippi River Commission. August 03, 2006. Returned to the President under the provisions August 03, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1901). Senate. September 26, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported favorably. September 26, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works, without printed report. September 26, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 931. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. September 29, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

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MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION—Continued MORRIS K. UDALL SCHOLARSHIP AND EXCEL- LENCE IN NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Grisoli, Brigadier General William T., United States Army, to be FOUNDATION a Member of the Mississippi River Commission. Butler, Michael, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board of February 08, 2005 : Received in the Senate and referred to the Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN136). National Environmental Policy Foundation for a term expiring Octo- April 06, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- ber 6, 2008, vice Eric D. Eberhard, term expired. ings held. April 13, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Or- January 24, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- dered to be reported favorably. mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN85). April 13, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- April 06, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- ment and Public Works, without printed report. ings held. April 13, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. April 13, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Or- 65. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to dered to be reported favorably. appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the April 13, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- Senate. ment and Public Works, without printed report. April 27, 2005. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. April 13, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 63. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. Martin, Colonel Gregg F., United States Army, to be a Member December 9, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. of the Mississippi River Commission.

August 03, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1899). Bracy, Terrence L., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Board of September 26, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in Ordered to be reported favorably. National Environmental Policy Foundation for a term expiring Octo- September 26, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- ber 6, 2010. (Reappointment) ronment and Public Works, without printed report. September 26, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar October 06, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- No. 929. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN947). to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of February 08, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. the Senate. Hearings held. September 29, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. February 15, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported favorably. February 15, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works, without printed report. February 15, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar Riley, Major General Don T., United States Army, to be a Member No. 510. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests and President of the Mississippi River Commission. to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. January 24, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- February 16, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN83). April 06, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- ings held. April 13, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Or- dered to be reported favorably. Eberhard, Eric D., of Washington, to be a Member of the Board April 13, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation for a term expiring ment and Public Works, without printed report. October 6, 2012, vice Malcolm B. Bowekaty, term expiring. April 13, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 64. September 28, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN2083). and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. December 6, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. April 27, 2005. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. Ordered to be reported favorably. December 6, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works, without printed report. December 6, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 1012. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. December 9, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

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MORRIS K. UDALL SCHOLARSHIP AND Udall, Anne Jeannette, of North Carolina, to be a Member of the EXCELLENCE IN NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL Board of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excel- POLICY FOUNDATION—Continued lence in National Environmental Policy Foundation for a term expir- ing October 6, 2010. (Reappointment) Humetewa, Diane, of Arizona, to be a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in July 18, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee National Environmental Policy Foundation for a term expiring Au- on Environment and Public Works (PN1818). gust 25, 2012, vice Richard Narcia, term expired. September 13, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported favorably. November 13, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- September 13, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN2113). ronment and Public Works, without printed report. December 6, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. September 13, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar Ordered to be reported favorably. No. 901. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests December 6, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of ronment and Public Works, without printed report. the Senate. December 6, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar December 9, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. No. 2113. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. December 9, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

Jaczko, Gregory B., of the District of Columbia, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the term of five years Prescott, Stephen M., of Oklahoma, to be a Member of the Board expiring June 30, 2008, vice Greta Joy Dicus, term expired. of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation for a term expiring January 04, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- April 15, 2011, vice Herbert Guenther, term expired. mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN5). May 23, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- July 18, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee ment and Public Works, without printed report. on Environment and Public Works (PN1817). May 23, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. September 13, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. 667. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to Ordered to be reported favorably. appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the September 13, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- Senate. ronment and Public Works, without printed report. May 26, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. September 13, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 900. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. Jaczko, Gregory B., of the District of Columbia, to be a Member December 9, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the term of five years expiring June 30, 2008, vice Greta Joy Dicus, term expired, to which position he was appointed during the recess of the Senate from January 6, 2005, to January 20, 2005. Rappoport, Michael D., of Arizona, to be a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence February 14, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- in National Environmental Policy Foundation for a term expiring mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN181). October 6, 2008. (Reappointment) April 20, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- ings held. January 24, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- May 23, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN84). to be reported favorably. April 06, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- May 23, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- ings held. ment and Public Works, without printed report. April 13, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Or- May 23, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. dered to be reported favorably. 668. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to April 13, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the ment and Public Works, without printed report. Senate. April 13, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. May 26, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. 62. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. December 9, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION—Continued McGaffigan, Edward, Jr., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the term of five years expiring June Klein, Dale, of Texas, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory 30, 2010. (Reappointment) Commission for the term of five years expiring June 30, 2011, vice Nils J. Diaz, term expiring. July 28, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works (PN772). April 27, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee September 22, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. on Environment and Public Works (PN1487). Hearings held. May 17, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- October 06, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. ings held. Ordered to be reported favorably. May 23, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered October 06, 2005. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- to be reported favorably. ment and Public Works, without printed report. May 23, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- October 06, 2005. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar ment and Public Works, without printed report. No. 367. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests May 23, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of 671. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to the Senate. appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the October 07, 2005. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. Senate. May 26, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

Konetzni, Albert Henry, Jr., of New York, to be a Member of the Bottorff, Dennis, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board of Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the term of five years expiring Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring June 30, 2009, vice Richard A. Meserve, resigned. May 18, 2011. (New Position)

January 04, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- November 17, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN4). mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1084). July 29, 2005. Received message of withdrawal of nomination from February 08, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. the President. Hearings held. February 15, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported favorably. February 15, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- Lyons, Peter B., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regu- ronment and Public Works, without printed report. latory Commission for the term of five years expiring June 30, February 15, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar 2009, vice Richard A. Meserve, resigned, to which position he No. 511. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests was appointed during the recess of the Senate from January 6, to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of 2005, to January 20, 2005. the Senate. March 03, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. February 14, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN182). April 20, 2005. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hear- ings held. DePriest, Donald R., of Mississippi, to be a Member of the Board May 23, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring to be reported favorably. May 18, 2009. (New Position) May 23, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Environ- ment and Public Works, without printed report. December 21, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- May 23, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1154). 669. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to February 08, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Hearings held. Senate. February 15, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. May 26, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. Ordered to be reported favorably. February 15, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works, without printed report. February 15, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 515. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. March 03, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY—Continued Thrailkill, Howard A., of Alabama, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring Duncan, Robert M., of Kentucky, to be a Member of the Board May 18, 2007. (New Position) of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring May 18, 2011. (New Position) November 17, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1087). November 17, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- December 21, 2005. Received message of withdrawal of nomination mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1085). from the President. February 08, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings held. February 15, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported favorably. Thrailkill, Howard A., of Alabama, to be a Member of the Board February 15, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for the term pre- ronment and Public Works, without printed report. scribed by law, vice Glenn L. McCullough, Jr., resigned. February 15, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 512. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests December 21, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1155). the Senate. February 08, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. March 03, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. Hearings held. February 15, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported favorably. February 15, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- Graves, William H., of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board ronment and Public Works, without printed report. of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring February 15, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar May 18, 2007. (New Position) No. 516. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of August 03, 2006. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- the Senate. mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1902). March 03, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. September 13, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings held. September 26, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported favorably. Williams, Richardson Susan, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the September 26, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for the term ronment and Public Works, without printed report. prescribed by law, vice Glenn L. McCullough, Jr., term expired. September 26, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 932. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests November 17, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1088). the Senate. December 21, 2005. Received message of withdrawal of nomination September 29, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. from the President.

Sansom, William B., of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board Williams, Richardson Susan, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term May 18, 2009. (New Position) expiring May 18, 2007. (New Position)

November 17, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- December 21, 2005. Received in the Senate and referred to the Com- mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1086). mittee on Environment and Public Works (PN1153). February 08, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. February 08, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Hearings held. Hearings held. February 15, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. February 15, 2006. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported favorably. Ordered to be reported favorably. February 15, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- February 15, 2006. Reported by Senator Inhofe, Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works, without printed report. ronment and Public Works, without printed report. February 15, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar February 15, 2006. Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 513. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests No. 514. Subject to nominee’s commitment to respond to requests to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of to appear and testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate. the Senate. March 03, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote. March 03, 2006. Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

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No written report S. RES. 17 No written report H.R. 483

An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on To designate a United States courthouse in Brownsville, Texas, as Environment and Public Works. the ‘‘Reynaldo G. Garza and Filemon B. Vela United States Court- house’’. January 26, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. June 9, 2005.—Reported to the Senate.

No written report S. 125 No written report S. 1140 A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 501 I Street in Sacramento, California, as the ‘‘Robert T. Matsui United A bill to designate the State Route 1 Bridge in the State of Delaware States Courthouse’’. as the ‘‘Senator William V. Roth, Jr. Bridge’’.

February 16, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. June 9, 2005.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–53 S. 732 S. Rept. 109–86 S. 260

A bill to authorize funds to Federal aid highways, highway safety A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide technical programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes. and financial assistance to private landowners to restore, enhance, and manage private land to improve fish and wildlife habitats April 6, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. through the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program.

June 22, 2005.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–61 S. 728

A bill to provide for the consideration and development of water S. Rept. 109–90 S. 1017 and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the Army to construct various projects for improvements to rivers and harbors A bill to reauthorize grants for the water resources research and of the United States, and for other purposes. technology institutes established under the Water Resources Re- search Act of 1984. April 26, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. June 27, 2005.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–74 S. 606 S. Rept. 109–98 S. 864 A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to eliminate methyl tertiary butyl ether from the United States fuel supply, to increase production A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to modify provisions and use of renewable fuel, and to increase the Nation’s energy relating to nuclear safety and security, and for other purposes. independence, and for other purposes. July 1, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. May 26, 2005.—Reported to the Senate.

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S. Rept. 109–99 S. 865 S. Rept. 109–132 S. 1410

A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to reauthorize A bill to reauthorize the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation the Price-Anderson provisions. Act, and for other purposes.

July 1, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. September 6, 2005.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–100 S. 858 S. Rept. 109–133 S. 1265

A bill to reauthorize Nuclear Regulatory Commission user fees, and A bill to make grants and loans available to States and other organiza- for other purposes. tions to strengthen the economy, public health, and environment of the United States by reducing emissions from diesel engines. July 1, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. September 7, 2005.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–127 H.R. 1428 S. Rept. 109–159 S. 1409 To authorize appropriations for the National Fish and Wildlife Founda- A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 tion, and for other purposes. to modify the grant program to improve sanitation in rural and Native villages in the State of Alaska. August 31, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. October 24, 2005.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–123 S. 1250 No written report S. RES. 255 A bill to reauthorize the Great Ape Conservation Act of 2000. A resolution recognizing the achievements of the United States Fish August 31, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. and Wildlife Service and the Waterfowl Population Survey.

October 26, 2005.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–124 S. 1339

A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design No written report S. 1285 Program Act of 1994. A bill to designate the Federal building located at 333 Mt. Elliott August 31, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. Street in Detroit, Michigan, as the ‘‘Rosa Parks Federal Building’’.

October 26, 2005.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–125 S. 1340

A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to S. Rept. 109–179 S. 1869 extend the date after which surplus funds in the wildlife restoration fund become available for apportionment. A bill to reauthorize the Coastal Barrier Resources Act, and for other purposes. August 31, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. November 15, 2005.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–126 S. 1415 No written report S. 2006 A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to protect captive wildlife and make technical corrections. A bill to provide for recovery efforts relating to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita for Corps of Engineers projects. August 31, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. November 17, 2005.—Reported to the Senate.

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S. Rept. 109–185 S. 158 No written report S. 801

A bill to establish the Long Island Sound Stewardship Initiative. A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 300 North Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Florida, as the ‘‘John Milton Bryan December 8, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. Simpson United States Courthouse’’.

May 24, 2006.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–186 S. 1400

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the No written report S. 2650 Safe Drinking Water Act to improve water and wastewater infra- structure in the United States. A bill to designate the Federal courthouse to be constructed in Green- ville, South Carolina, as the ‘‘Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. Federal December 8, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. Courthouse’’.

May 24, 2006.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–187 S. 1496

A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a pilot program S. Rept. 109–258 S. 2127 under which up to 15 States may issue electronic Federal migratory bird hunting stamps. A bill to redesignate the Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge in December 8, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. the State of Virginia as the ‘‘Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck Na- tional Wildlife Refuge’’.

May 25, 2006.—Reported to the Senate. S. Rept. 109–191 S. 1165

A bill to provide for the expansion of the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge, Honolulu County, Hawaii. S. Rept. 109–260 S. 2041

December 8, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. A bill to provide for the conveyance of a United States Fish and Wildlife Service administrative site to the city of Las Vegas, Ne- vada.

June 6, 2006.—Reported to the Senate. S. Rept. 109–212 S. 2015

A bill to provide a site for construction of a national health museum, and for other purposes. S. Rept. 109–263 S. 1509 December 21, 2005.—Reported to the Senate. A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to add non- human primates to the definition of prohibited wildlife species.

S. Rept. 109–214 S. 1708 June 19, 2006.—Reported to the Senate.

A bill to modify requirements relating to the authority of the Adminis- trator of General Services to enter into emergency leases during major disasters and other emergencies. S. Rept. 109–270 S. 2430

January 26, 2006.—Reported to the Senate. A bill to amend the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act of 1990 to provide for implementation of recommendations of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service contained in the Great Lakes Fishery Resources Restoration Study. No written report S. RES. 301 June 27, 2006.—Reported to the Senate. A resolution commemorating the 100th anniversary of the National Audubon Society.

May 24, 2006.—Reported to the Senate.

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S. Rept. 109–272 S. 2023 S. Rept. 109–341 H.R. 5061

A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to improve that A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey Paint Bank Act, and for other purposes. National Fish Hatchery and Wytheville National Fish Hatchery to the State of Virginia. June 29, 2006.—Reported to the Senate. September 20, 2006.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–276 S. 2735 No written report H.R. 5187 A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program Act to reauthorize the national dam safety program, and for other purposes. A bill to amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize addi- tional appropriations for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Per- July 10, 2006.—Reported to the Senate. forming Arts for fiscal year 2007.

September 21, 2006.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–279 S. 2832

A bill to reauthorize and improve the program authorized by the No written report S. 3867 Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965. A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 555 Inde- July 12, 2006.—Reported to the Senate. pendence Street, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, as the ‘‘Rush H. Limbaugh, Sr. United States Courthouse’’.

September 21, 2006.—Reported to the Senate. No written report H.R. 5689

A bill to amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transpor- tation Equity Act: A legacy for Users to make technical corrections, S. Rept. 109–345 S. 2781 and for other purposes. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to enhance September 14, 2006.—Reported to the Senate. the security of wastewater treatment works.

September 21, 2006.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–338 S. 2912

A bill to establish the Great Lakes Interagency Task Force, to establish S. Rept. 109–346 S. 3879 the Great Lakes Regional Collaboration, and for other purposes. A bill to implement the Convention on Supplementary Compensation September 20, 2006.—Reported to the Senate. for Nuclear Damage, and for other purposes.

September 25, 2006.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–339 S. 3551

A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey the Tylersville S. Rept. 109–347 S. 2348 division of the Lamar National Fish Hatchery and Fish Technology Center to the State of Pennsylvania. A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to require a licensee to notify the Atomic Energy Commission, and the State and county September 20, 2006.—Reported to the Senate. in which a facility is located, whenever there is an unplanned release of fission products in excess of allowable limits.

September 25, 2006.—Reported to the Senate. S. Rept. 109–340 S. 3617

A bill to reauthorize the North American Wetlands Conservation Act.

September 20, 2006.—Reported to the Senate.

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S. Rept. 109–351 S. 1848

A bill to promote remediation of inactive and abandoned mines, and for other purposes.

September 27, 2006.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–352 S. 3630

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to reauthorize a program relating to the Lake Pontchartrain Basin, and for other purposes.

September 27, 2006.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–353 H.R. 3929

A bill to amend the Water Desalination Act of 1996 to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to assist in research and development, environmental and feasibility studies, and preliminary engineering for the Municipal Water District of Orange County, California, Dana Point Desalination Project located at Dana Point, California.

September 27, 2006.—Reported to the Senate.

No written report H.R. 1463

A bill to designate a portion of the Federal building located at 2100 Jamieson Avenue, in Alexandria, Virginia, as the ‘‘Justin W. Wil- liams United States Attorney’s Building’’.

September 28, 2006.—Reported to the Senate.

S. Rept. 109–358 S. 3591

A bill to improve efficiency in the Federal Government through the use of high-performance green buildings, and for other purposes.

November 13, 2006.—Reported to the Senate.

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Public Law 109–16 H.R. 483 Public Law 109–179 S. 1869

To designate a United States courthouse in Brownsville, Texas, as A bill to reauthorize the Coastal Barrier Resources Act, and for the ‘‘Reynaldo G. Garza and Filemon B. Vela United States Court- other purposes. house’’. May 25, 2006.—Signed into law. June 29, 2005.—Signed into law.

Public Law 109–225 S. 1165 Public Law 109–59 H.R. 3 A bill to provide for the expansion of the James Campbell National A bill to authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety Wildlife Refuge, Honolulu County, Hawaii. programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes. May 25, 2006.—Signed into law. August 10, 2005.—Signed into law.

Public Law 109–226 S. 1496 Public Law 109–75 S. 1340 A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a pilot program A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to under which up to 15 States may issue electronic Federal migratory extend the date after which surplus funds in the wildlife restoration bird hunting stamps. fund become available for apportionment. August 3, 2006.—Signed into law. September 29, 2005.—Signed into law.

Public Law 109–269 H.R. 3682 Public Law 109–99 H.R. 3765 A bill to redesignate the Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge in A bill to extend through March 31, 2006, the authority of the Secretary Virginia as the Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife of the Army to accept and expend funds contributed by non- Refuge. Federal public entities and to expedite the processing of permits. August 12, 2006.—Signed into law. November 11, 2005.—Signed into law.

Public Law 109–294 S. 260 Public Law 109–101 S. 1285 A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide technical A bill to designate the Federal building located at 333 Mt. Elliott and financial assistance to private landowners to restore, enhance, Street in Detroit, Michigan, as the ‘‘Rosa Parks Federal Building’’. and manage private land to improve fish and wildlife habitats through the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program. November 11, 2005.—Signed into law. October 3, 2006.—Signed into law.

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Public Law 109–306 H.R. 5187 Public Law 109–460 S. 2735

A bill to amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize addi- A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program Act to reauthorize tional appropriations for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Per- the national dam safety program, and for other purposes. forming Arts for fiscal year 2007. December 22, 2006.—Signed into law. October 6, 2006.—Signed into law.

Public Law 109–326 S. 2430

A bill to amend the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act of 1990 to provide for implementation of recommendations of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service contained in the Great Lakes Fishery Resources Restoration Study.

October 11, 2006.—Signed into law.

Public Law 109–339 H.R. 315

A bill to designate the United States courthouse at 300 North Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Florida, as the ‘‘John Milton Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse’’.

October 13, 2006.—Signed into law.

Public Law 109–341 H.R. 1463

A bill to designate a portion of the Federal building located at 2100 Jamieson Avenue, in Alexandria, Virginia, as the ‘‘Justin W. Wil- liams United States Attorney’s Building’’.

October 13, 2006.—Signed into law.

Public Law 109–381 S. 1140

A bill to designate the State Route 1 Bridge in the State of Delaware as the ‘‘Senator William V. Roth, Jr. Bridge’’.

December 1, 2006.—Signed into law.

Public Law 109–388 H.R. 5061

To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey Paint Bank National Fish Hatchery and Wytheville National Fish Hatchery to the State of Virginia.

December 12, 2006.—Signed into law.

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FULL COMMITTEE HEARINGS May 18, 2005

February 2, 2005 Committee concluded an oversight hearing to examine eco-terrorism, acts of politically motivated violence to force changes in attitudes Committee concluded a legislative hearing to examine S. 131, to about certain issues, specifically examining the Earth Liberation amend the Clean Air Act to reduce air pollution through expansion Front (‘‘ELF’’) and the Front (‘‘ALF’’), after of cap and trade programs, to provide an alternative regulatory receiving testimony from John E. Lewis, Deputy Assistant Director, classification for units subject to the cap and trade program, after Counterterrorism Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and receiving testimony from James L. Connaughton, Chairman, Council Carson W. Carroll, Deputy Assistant Director, Field Operations, on Environmental Quality; Brian Houseal, Adirondack Council, Al- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, both of bany, New York; John D. Walke, Natural Resources Defense Coun- the Department of Justice; Bradley M. Campbell, New Jersey De- cil, New York, New York; and Abraham Breehey, International partment of Environmental Protection, Trenton; David Martosko, Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Center for Consumer Freedom, Washington, D.C.; David J. Skorton, Forgers, and Helpers, Fairfax, Virginia. The University of Iowa, Iowa City; and Monty A. McIntyre, Seltzer, Caplan, McMahon, Vitek, San Diego, California, on behalf of Gar- February 9, 2005 den Communities.

Committee concluded a hearing to examine the President’s proposed May 25, 2005 budget for fiscal year 2006 for the Environmental Protection Agen- cy, after receiving testimony from Stephen L. Johnson, Acting Committee concluded an oversight hearing to examine the process Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency. for issuing permits for energy projects, focusing on the White House Task Force on Energy Project Streamlining, and ensuring April 6, 2005 that energy exploration, production, and transportation projects are permitted efficiently, after receiving testimony from J. Mark Robin- Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Stephen son, Director, Office of Energy Projects, Federal Energy Regulatory L. Johnson, of Maryland, to be Administrator of the Environmental Commission; Dennis J. Duffy, Cape Wind Associates, LLC, Boston, Protection Agency, Luis Luna, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Massachusetts; Sharon Buccino, Natural Resources Defense Coun- Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency for Adminis- cil, New York, New York; and Ronald E. Hogan, Questar Market tration and Resource Management, John Paul Woodley, Jr., of Vir- Resources, Pinedale, Wyoming. ginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, Major General Don T. Riley, United States Army, to be a Member July 14, 2005 and President of the Mississippi River Commission, Brigadier Gen- eral William T. Grisoli, United States Army, to be a Member Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Marcus of the Mississippi River Commission, and D. Michael Rappoport, C. Peacock, of Minnesota, to be Deputy Administrator, Susan P. of Arizona, to be a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Bodine, of Maryland, to be Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environ- Waste, who was introduced by Representative Duncan, and Granta mental Policy Foundation, after the nominees testified and answered Y. Nakayama, of Virginia, to be Assistant Administrator, Office questions in their own behalf. of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, all of the Environ- mental Protection Agency, after the nominees testified and answered April 20, 2005 questions in their own behalf.

Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Greg- ory B. Jaczko, of the District of Columbia, and Peter B. Lyons, of Virginia, each to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission, after the nominees testified and answered questions in their own behalf.

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FULL COMMITTEE HEARINGS—Continued October 18, 2005

September 22, 2005 Committee concluded a hearing to examine S. 1772, to streamline the refinery permitting process, after receiving testimony from Brian Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Santanu Mannix, Associate Administrator, Office of Policy, Economics, and K. Baruah, of Oregon, to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce Innovation, Environmental Protection Agency; Colorado State Sen- for Economic Development, who was introduced by Senator Smith; ator Shawn Mitchell, Broomfield; Eric Shaeffer, Environmental In- George M. Gray, of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Adminis- tegrity Project, Washington, D.C.; and Jonathan H. Adler, Case trator, and Lyons Gray, of North Carolina, to be Chief Financial Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, Ohio. Officer, who was introduced by Senator Burr, both of the Environ- mental Protection Agency; H. Dale Hall, of New Mexico, to be October 26, 2005 Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, who was introduced by Senator Domenici; and Committee continued a hearing to examine the threat posed by animal Edward McGaffigan, Jr., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Nu- rights activists, specifically Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty and clear Regulatory Commission, after the nominees testified and an- their use of against individuals and companies, focus- swered questions in their own behalf. ing on efforts to combat domestic extremists, and ways to protect victims, after receiving testimony from John E. Lewis, Deputy September 28, 2005 Assistant Director, Counterterrorism Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Barry M. Sabin, Chief, Counterterrorism Section, Committee concluded a hearing to examine the role of science in Criminal Division, both of the Department of Justice; Mark L. environmental policy making, focusing on independent verification Bibi, , Inc., Hackensack, New Jersey; to science, after receiving testimony from Donald R. Roberts, Divi- Skip Boruchin, Legacy Trading Company, Edmond, Oklahoma; sion of Tropical Public Health, Department of Preventive Medicine Richard P. Bernard, New York Stock Exchange, New York, New and Biometrics, Uniformed Services University of the Health York; and Dr. Jerry Vlasak, North American Animal Liberation Sciences, Department of Defense; Richard E. Benedick, National Press Office, Santa Monica, California. Council for Science and the Environment, and David B. Sandalow, The Brookings Institution, both of Washington, D.C.; William M. November 2, 2005 Gray, Colorado State University Department of Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins; and Michael Crichton, Los Angeles, Cali- Committee concluded oversight hearings to examine the response to fornia. Hurricane Katrina, focusing on the actions of certain federal agen- cies, and efforts to provide economic revitalization on the Gulf October 5, 2005 Coast of the United States, after receiving testimony from Nils J. Diaz, Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Sandy K. Committee concluded a hearing to examine the status of efforts to Baruah, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic reduce greenhouse gases relating to the Kyoto Protocol, which Development; H. Dale Hall, Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv- is an amendment to the United Nations Framework Convention ice, Department of the Interior; David L. Winstead, Commissioner, on Climate Change (UNFCCC) requiring countries which ratify Public Buildings Service, General Services Administration; and this protocol to commit to reduce their emissions of carbon dioxide Mayor C. Ray Nagin, Kim Dunn Chapital, Dillard University Deep and five other greenhouse gases, or engage in emissions trading South Center for Environmental Justice, and William H. Hines, if they maintain or increase emissions of these gases, after receiving Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere and Denegre, L.L.P, testimony from Harlan L. Watson, Senior Climate Negotiator and all of New Orleans, Louisiana. Special Representative, Bureau of Oceans and International Environ- mental and Scientific Affairs, Department of State; Lord Nigel November 9, 2005 Lawson, House of Lords, and Michael Grubb, Imperial College London Department of Environmental Science and Technology, Committee concluded a hearing to examine issues regarding a com- both of the United Kingdom; and Margo Thorning, American Coun- prehensive and integrated approach to meet the water resources cil for Capital Formation, Washington, D.C. needs of coastal Louisiana in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, including storm and flood damage reduction, ecosystem res- October 6, 2005 toration and navigation, after receiving testimony from George S. Dunlop, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Committee concluded a hearing to examine actions of the Environ- Works; Major General Don T. Riley, Director of Civil Works, mental Protection Agency, the Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Anu Mittal, Director, Natural Re- Federal Highway Administration relating to Hurricane Katrina re- sources and Environment, Government Accountability Office; covery efforts, after receiving testimony from J. Richard Capka, Windell A. Curole, South Lafourche Levee District, Galliano, Lou- Acting Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, Department isiana; and Peter H. Brink, National Trust for Historic Preservation; of Transportation; Lieutenant General Carl A. Strock, Chief of Steve Ellis, Taxpayers for Common Sense; and Scott Faber, on Engineers, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Marcus Peacock, Deputy behalf of the Environmental Defense and the National Wildlife Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; and John Paul Federation, all of Washington, D.C. Woodley, Jr., Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works.

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November 16, 2005 Committee concluded a hearing to examine the President’s proposed budget request for fiscal year 2007 for the Environmental Protection Committee concluded an oversight hearing to examine transportation Agency, after receiving testimony from Stephen L. Johnson, Admin- fuels of the future, after receiving testimony from Red Cavaney, istrator, Environmental Protection Agency. American Petroleum Institute, and Richard F. Goodstein, Air Prod- ucts and Chemicals, Inc., both of Washington, D.C.; Jeffrey March 1, 2006 McDougall, JMA Energy Company, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on behalf of the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association; Committee concluded a hearing to examine the status of the Yucca Bill Honnef, VeraSun Energy, Brookings, South Dakota; and John Mountain Project, focusing on the proposed spent nuclear fuel and B. Holmes, Jr., Syntroleum Corporation, Tulsa, Oklahoma. high-level radioactive waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, after receiving testimony from Senators Reid and Ensign; William November 17, 2005 Wehrum, Acting Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation, Environmental Protection Agency; Paul M. Golan, Acting Director, Committee concluded a hearing to examine the degree to which the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, Department of preliminary findings on the failure of the levees are being incor- Energy; Robert R. Loux, Nevada Agency for Nuclear Projects, porated into the restoration of hurricane protection, after receiving Office of the Governor, Carson City; Robert Fri, Resources for testimony from Daniel H. Hitchings, Regional Business Director, the Future, Washington, D.C., on behalf of the National Research Mississippi Valley Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Depart- Council; Allison M. MacFarlane, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- ment of the Army; Thomas F. Zimmie, Rensselaer Polytechnic nology, Cambridge; and Dade W. Moeller, Dade Moeller and Asso- Institute Environmental Engineering Department, Troy, New York, ciates, McLean, Virginia, on behalf of the Health Physics Society. on behalf of National Science Foundation Investigative Team; Sher- wood Gagliano, Coastal Environments, Inc., and Joseph N. Suhayda, Louisiana State University, both of Baton Rouge, Lou- March 16, 2006 isiana; Larry Roth, American Society of Civil Engineers, Wash- Committee concluded a hearing to examine the Great Lakes Regional ington, D.C.; and Robert R.M. Verchick, Loyola University Law Collaboration’s strategy to restore and protect the Great Lakes, School, New Orleans, Louisiana. after receiving testimony from Senators DeWine, Levin, and Stabe- now; Stephen L. Johnson, Administrator, Environmental Protection December 14, 2005 Agency; Ohio Governor Bob Taft, Columbus, on behalf of the Council of Great Lakes Governors; Frank Ettawageshik, Little Tra- Committee concluded a hearing to examine the Environmental Protec- verse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, Harbor Springs, Michigan; tion Agency’s spill prevention control and countermeasure program, focusing on methods and equipment requirements for non-transpor- David Ullrich, Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative, Chi- tation-related onshore and offshore facilities with a specified above- cago, Illinois; George Kuper, Council of Great Lakes Industries, ground storage capacity, after receiving testimony from Thomas Ann Arbor, Michigan; Andy Buchsbaum, National Wildlife Founda- M. Sullivan, Chief Counsel for Advocacy, Small Business Adminis- tion, Reston, Virginia, on behalf of the Healing Our Waters--Great tration; Thomas P. Dunne, Acting Assistant Administrator, Office Lakes Coalition; Diane Katz, Mackinac Center for Public Policy, of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Environmental Protection Midland, Michigan; and William G. Howland, Lake Champlain Agency; Brent Cummings, Cummings Oil Company, Oklahoma Basin Program, Grand Isle, Vermont. City, Oklahoma; James Coyne, National Air Transportation Associa- tion, Alexandria, Virginia; Richard G. Owen, Geraldine, Montana, March 29, 2006 on behalf of the Agriculture Coalition on Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure, and CHS, Inc.; Riki Ott, Cordova, Alaska; Committee concluded a hearing to examine the impact of the elimi- and James J. Corbett, University of Delaware Graduate College nation of methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) from gasoline, includ- of Marine Studies, Newark. ing regional imbalances in gasoline supply and demand and tempo- rarily increased fuel prices, especially in the Mid-Atlantic and February 8, 2006 Northeast regions and Texas, after receiving testimony from Guy Caruso, Administrator, Energy Information Administration, Depart- Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Ter- ment of Energy; Robert J. Meyers, Associate Assistant Adminis- rence L. Bracy, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Board of trator, Office of Air and Radiation, Environmental Protection Agen- Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in cy; Bill Douglass, Douglass Distributing Company, Sherman, Texas, National Environmental Policy Foundation, Dennis Bottorff, of Ten- on behalf of the National Association of Convenience Stores and nessee, who was introduced by Senator Alexander, Robert M. Dun- the Society of Independent Gasoline Marketers of America; and can, of Kentucky, who was introduced by Senators McConnell A. Blakeman Early, American Lung Association, and Bob Dinneen, and Bunning, Susan Richardson Williams, of Tennessee, who was Renewable Fuels Association, both of Washington, D.C. introduced by Senator Alexander, William B. Sansom, of Ten- nessee, Howard A. Thrailkill, of Alabama, who was introduced by Senators Sessions and Alexander, and Donald R. DePriest, of Mississippi, who was introduced by Senators Cochran and Lott, all to be Members of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority, after the nominees testified and answered ques- tions in their own behalf.

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April 5, 2006 Committee concluded an oversight hearing on the efforts of the Envi- ronmental Protection Agency to meet the challenges of ensuring Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Richard consistent implementation of federal environmental laws and regula- Capka, of Pennsylvania, to be Administrator of the Federal Highway tions, after receiving testimony from Granta Y. Nakayama, Assistant Administration, Department of Transportation, and James B. Administrator, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, Gulliford, of Missouri, to be Assistant Administrator for Toxic and Donald Welsh, Regional Administrator, Region 3, both of the Substances, and William Ludwig Wehrum, Jr., of Tennessee, to Environmental Protection Agency; John B. Stephenson, Director, be an Assistant Administrator, both of the Environmental Protection Natural Resources and Environment, Government Accountability Agency, after the nominees testified and answered questions in Office; David Paylor, Virginia Department of Environmental Qual- their own behalf. ity, Richmond, on behalf of the Environmental Council of the States; Jean Payne, Illinois Fertilizer and Chemical Association, May 17, 2006 Bloomington; Richard W. Waterman, University of Kentucky De- partment of Political Science, Lexington; and Eric Schaeffer, Envi- Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Dale ronmental Integrity Project, Washington, D.C. Klein, of Texas, to be Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion, who was introduced by Senator Hutchison, and Molly A. July 19, 2006 O’Neill, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator of the Envi- ronmental Protection Agency, after the nominees testified and an- Committee concluded a hearing to examine the science and risk assess- swered questions in their own behalf. ment behind the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed revi- sions to the particulate matter air quality standards, after receiving June 14, 2006 testimony from George Gray, Assistant Administrator, Research and Development, Environmental Protection Agency; John B. Ste- Committee concluded an oversight hearing to examine whether poten- phenson, Director, Natural Resources and Environment, Government tial liability deters abandoned hard rock mine clean up, after receiv- Accountability Office; Roger O. McClellan, Toxicology and Human ing testimony from Senators Allard and Salazar; Stephen L. John- Health Risk Analysis, Albuquerque, New Mexico; George D. Thur- son, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; Dennis E. ston, New York University School of Medicine, New York, New Ellis, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Den- York; and Anne E. Smith, CRA International, and Daniel S. Green- ver; Velma M. Smith, National Environmental Trust, Washington, baum, Health Effects Institute, both of Boston, Massachusetts. D.C.; John Gioia, Contra Costa County Public Works, Martinez, California; Terry A. Harwood, Athol, Idaho, former Executive Di- July 27, 2006 rector, Hazardous Materials Policy Council of the Department of Agriculture; and Scott A. Lewis, AngloGold Ashanti North Amer- Committee concluded a hearing to examine a path forward for the ica, Inc., Greenwood Village, Colorado, on behalf of the National nation’s emergency preparedness and response system relating to Mining Association. the Stafford Act, after receiving testimony from Robert F. Shea, Acting Director of Operations, Federal Emergency Management June 21, 2006 Agency, and Corey Gruber, Acting Executive Director, National Preparedness Task Force, both of the Department of Homeland Committee concluded a hearing to examine inherently safer technology Security; Major General Don T. Riley, Director of Civil Works, in the context of chemical site security, focusing on the release United States Army Corps of Engineers; Deborah Y. Dietrich, Di- of hazardous chemicals from industrial facilities and how to prevent rector, Office of Emergency Management, Office of Solid Waste such releases and to improve preparedness and response capabilities, and Emergency Response, Environmental Protection Agency; Pam- after receiving testimony from Senator Biden; Lisa P. Jackson, ela Mayer Pogue, Rhode Island Floodplain Manager, Providence, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Trenton; Den- on behalf of the Association of State Floodplain Managers, Inc.; nis C. Hendershot, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Fur- Armond Mascelli, American Red Cross, Washington, D.C.; and long, Pennsylvania; Philip J. Crowley, Center for American Tamara S. Little, Ohio State Emergency Management Agency, Co- Progress, Washington, D.C.; David A. Moore, Acutech Consulting lumbus, on behalf of the National Emergency Management Associa- Group, Alexandria, Virginia; and Charlie Cott, Missouri Farmers tion. Association, Columbia, on behalf of the Agricultural Retailers Asso- ciation.

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August 2, 2006 April 22, 2005

Committee concluded an oversight hearing to examine the implementa- Committee concluded a legislative field hearing at Oklahoma State tion of the Toxic Substances Control Act and the chemicals man- University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on S. 260, Partners Fish and Wild- agement program of the Environmental Protection Agency, after life Act, after receiving testimony from Dale Hall, Regional Director receiving testimony from James B. Gulliford, Assistant Adminis- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Region 2), Verlene Chervanka, trator, Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances, Envi- Sayre, Oklahoma, Dr. Terry Bidwell, Partners participant, wildlife ronmental Protection Agency; John B. Stephenson, Director, Natural biologist, and professor, Oklahoma State University, Jeff Neal, Resources and Environment, Government Accountability Office; Indianola, Oklahoma, Hal McKnight, Duncan, Oklahoma, Debbie William K. Rawson, Latham and Watkins, LLP, and Gail Charnley, Straughn, Principal, Deer Creek Elementary School, Edmond, Okla- HealthRisk Strategies, both of Washington, D.C.; Lynn R. Goldman, homa. Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Bal- timore, Maryland; Michael P. Walls, American Chemistry Council, Arlington, Virginia; Michael P. Wilson, University of California August 26, 2005 Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, Berkeley. Committee concluded a field hearing at University of New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana to examine coastal erosion causes, ef- September 6, 2006 fects, and solutions in Louisiana, including the Louisiana coastal area ecosystem restoration plan proposed for authorization in the Committee concluded an oversight hearing to examine the implementa- Water Resources Development Act of 2005, after receiving testi- tion of the federal renewable fuels programs, after receiving testi- mony from Senator Mary Landrieu; Major General Don T. Riley, mony from William Wehrum, Acting Assistant Administrator, Of- Director of Civil Works, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Secretary fice of Air and Radiation, Environmental Protection Agency; Alex- ander Karsner, Assistant Secretary of Energy for Energy Efficiency Scott Angelle, Louisiana Department of Natural Resources; Senator and Renewable Energy; and Keith Collins, Chief Economist, De- Walter J. Boasso, Louisiana State Legislature, Senate District 1, partment of Agriculture. St. Bernard and Plaquemines Parishes; Charlotte Randolph, Presi- dent, Lafourche Parish; Jerome Zeringue, Executive Director, September 13, 2006 Terrebonne Levee and Conservation District; Randy Lanctot, Execu- tive Director, Louisiana Wildlife Federation, Barataria-Terrebonne; Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Roger Alexis Duval, Chairwoman of the Board, Houma-Terrebonne Cham- Romulus Martella, Jr., of Virginia, to be Assistant Administrator, ber of Commerce; Roy Francis, Executive Director, LA 1 Coalition; and Alex A. Beehler, of Maryland, to be Inspector General, both Dr. Shea Penland, Director and Professor, Pontchartrain Institute of the Environmental Protection Agency, and William H. Graves, of Environmental Sciences, Chairman, Department of Geology and of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Geophysics, University of New Orleans. Tennessee Valley Authority, who was introduced by Senator Alex- ander, after the nominees testified and answered questions in their April 18, 2006 own behalf. Committee concluded a field hearing at Louisiana Supreme Court September 20, 2006 in New Orleans, Louisiana to oversee the ongoing rebuilding and restoration efforts of hurricane and flood protection by the Army Committee concluded a hearing to examine approaches embodied in Corps of Engineers’ in preparation for next hurricane season in the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate Louisiana and examine taking a comprehensive approach to hurri- (the Partnership), which is a Presidential initiative to establish an cane protection, after receiving testimony from John Paul Woodley, innovative public-private collaboration for addressing the inter- Jr., Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, U.S. Army connected challenges of assuring economic growth and develop- Corps of Engineers; Daniel Hitchings, Director, Task Force HOPE, ment, poverty eradication, energy security, pollution reduction, and Regional Business Director, Mississippi Valley Division, U.S. Army mitigating climate change, after receiving testimony from James Corps of Engineers; William Clifford Smith, Member, Mississippi L. Connaughton, Chairman, Council on Environmental Quality; River Commission, Civil Engineer, Houma, Louisiana; Benny Bjorn Lomborg, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Den- Rousselle, President, Plaquemines Parish Government; Timothy P. mark; David D. Doniger, Natural Resources Defense Council, New Kerner, Mayor, Town of Jean Lafitte, Louisiana; Mark Drennen, York, New York; and E. Calvin Beisner, Knox Theological Semi- President and CEO, Greater New Orleans, Inc.; Dr. Lewis E. Link, nary, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Director, Interagency Performance Evaluation Task Force (IPET); Thomas Jackson P.E., D.WRE, Member, American Society of Civil December 6, 2006 Engineers (ASCE) External Review Panel, Former President, ASCE; Carlton Dufrechou, Executive Director, Lake Pontchartrain Basin Committee concluded a hearing to examine issues relating to climate Foundation. change and the media’s treatment of the issue, after receiving testimony from David Deming, University of Oklahoma, Norman; Daniel P. Schrag, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Robert M. Carter, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia; Naomi Oreskes, University of California, San Diego; and Dan Gainor, Business and Media Institute, Alexandria, Virginia.

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April 20, 2006 Committee completed its markup of S. 131, to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce air pollution through expansion of cap and Committee concluded a field hearing at Washington State Community trade programs, to provide an alternative regulatory classification College in Marietta, Ohio to receive testimony on the impact of for units subject to the cap and trade program, following which the last reauthorization of the Appalachian Regional Commission a tie vote occurred, therefore the committee was unable to report and issues regarding the upcoming reauthorization, after receiving the bill. testimony from T.J. Justice, Director, Governor’s Office of Appa- lachia, Appalachian Regional Commission; Don Myers, Director, March 16, 2005 Ohio Mid-Eastern Governments Association; Anne Pope, Federal Co-Chair, Appalachian Regional Commission; Gary Little, Presi- Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items: dent, Information Technology Alliance of Appalachian Ohio; David S. 606, A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to eliminate methyl Matusoff, Principal & Director of Technology Planning, Whiteboard tertiary butyl ether from the United States fuel supply, to Broadband Solutions; Dr. David Scholl, President and CEO, Diag- increase production and use of renewable fuel, and to increase nostic Hybrid, Inc.; Angela Stuber, Executive Director, Ohio Com- the Nation’s energy independence, and for other purposes; munity Computing Network; Steve Grossman, Executive Director, S. 732, The Safe, Accountable, Flexible and Efficient Transpor- Ohio Water Development Authority; Jeff Hughes, Director, Envi- tation Equity Act of 2005. ronmental Finance Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Institute of Government; Ken Reed, Director, Vinton County April 13, 2005 Community and Economic Development, Vinton County Court- house. Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items: S. 728, to provide for the consideration and development of August 8, 2006 water and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the Army to construct various projects for improvements to Committee concluded a field hearing at Riverside Military Academy’s rivers and harbors of the United States. Sandy Beaver Center, 2001 Riverside Drive Gainesville, Georgia to conduct oversight of the Army Corps of Engineers’ management Nominations ordered reported: of the Alabama, Coosa, and Tallapoosa (ACT) River basin and Stephen L. Johnson, of Maryland, to be Administrator, Environ- the Apalachicola, Chatahoochee, and Flint (ACF) River basin, after mental Protection Agency; receiving testimony from The Honorable Sonny Perdue, Governor, Luis Luna, of Maryland, to be Assistant Administrator for Ad- Georgia; Brigadier General Michael J. Walsh, Commander, South ministration and Resource Management, Environmental Protec- Atlantic Division, United States Army Corps of Engineers; Jack tion Agency; Conway, Commission Chairman, Forsyth County, Georgia; Kit John Paul Woodley, Jr., of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary Dunlap, President and CEO, Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce; of the Army for Civil Works; Jackie Joseph, President, the Lake Lanier Association, Inc. Major General Don T. Riley, United States Army, to be a Mem- ber and President of the Mississippi River Commission; Brigadier General William T. Grisoli, United States Army, to be a Member of the Mississippi River Commission; D. Michael Rappoport, of Arizona, to be a Member of the FULL COMMITTEE BUSINESS MEETINGS Board of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation; and January 26, 2005 Michael Butler, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence Committee ordered favorably reported an original resolution, S. RES. in National Environmental Policy Foundation. 17, authorizing expenditures by the committee. Also, committee Army Corps Resolutions: adopted its rules of procedure for the 109th Congress, and an- Calumet Harbor and River, Illinois and Indiana nounced the following subcommittee assignments: Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure: Senators Bond (Chairman), June 8, 2005 Warner, Voinovich, Chafee, Murkowski, Thune, Baucus, Lieberman, Boxer, Carper, and Clinton. Subcommittee on Clean Air, Climate Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items: Change, and Nuclear Safety: Senators Voinovich (Chairman), Bond, H.R. 483, to designate a United States courthouse in Brownsville, DeMint, Isakson, Vitter, Carper, Lieberman, Lautenberg, and Texas, as the ‘‘Reynaldo G. Garza and Filemon B. Vela Obama. Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, and Water: Senators United States Courthouse’’; Chafee (Chairman), Warner, Murkowski, DeMint, Vitter, Clinton, S. 260, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide Lieberman, Lautenberg, and Obama. Subcommittee on Superfund technical and financial assistance to private landowners to and Waste Management: Senators Thune (Chairman), Isakson, War- restore, enhance, and manage private land to improve fish ner, Bond, Boxer, Baucus, and Lautenberg. and wildlife habitats through the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program; February 16, 2005 S. 864, to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to modify provisions relating to nuclear safety and security, and for Committee ordered favorably reported S. 125, to designate the United other purposes; States courthouse located at 501 I Street in Sacramento, California, S. 865, to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to reauthorize as the ‘‘Robert T. 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FULL COMMITTEE BUSINESS MEETINGS—Continued Herbert C. Hoover Building, Washington, DC GSA-Heating, Operation and Transmission District Steam S. 858, to reauthorize Nuclear Regulatory Commission user fees, Heating System, Washington, DC and other purposes; Federal Office Building, Washington, DC S. 1017, to reauthorize grants for the water resources research Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Washington, DC and technology institutes established under the Water Re- James A. Walsh U.S. Courthouse, Tucson, AZ sources Research Act of 1984, and; Leases: S. 1140, to designate the State Route 1 Bridge in the State General Services Administration, NW, Washington DC of Delaware as the ‘‘Senator William V. Roth, Jr. Bridge’’. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Frederick County, VA Federal Bureau of Investigation, Knoxville, TN Committee resolution agreed to: Repair and Alteration: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Northern, VA James L. King Federal Justice Building Miami, Florida Federal Bureau of Investigation, Charlotte, NC Federal Bureau of Investigation, Omaha, NE July 20, 2005 Federal Bureau of Investigation, Jackson, MS Federal Bureau of Investigation, Detroit, MI Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Louisville, KY H.R. 1428, to authorize appropriations for the National Fish Federal Bureau of Investigation, Indianapolis, IN and Wildlife Foundation; Federal Bureau of Investigation, Jacksonville, FL S. 1250, to reauthorize the Great Ape Conservation Act of 2000; Patent and Trademark Office, Arlington, VA S. 1409, to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments Multiple Agencies, Arlington, VA of 1996 to modify the grant program to improve sanitation Drug Enforcement Administration, Arlington, VA in rural and Native villages in the State of Alaska; Department of Defense, Arlington, VA S. 1265, to make grants and loans available to States and other Department of Defense, Arlington, VA organizations to strengthen the economy, public health, and Department of Agriculture, Alexandria, VA environment of the United States by reducing emissions from National Nuclear Security Administration, Albuquerque, NM diesel engines; Environmental Protection Agency, Boston, MA S. 1400, to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, MD and the Safe Drinking Water Act to improve water and waste- Federal Election Commission, Washington, DC water infrastructure in the United States; Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC S. 1339, to reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation Department of State, Washington, DC and Design Program Act of 1994; Department of State, Washington, DC S. 1340, to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Department of Justice, Washington, DC Act to extend the date after which surplus funds in the wildlife Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, restoration fund become available for apportionment; Washington, DC S. 158, to establish the Long Island Sound Stewardship Initiative; Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast S. 1410, to reauthorize the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conserva- Guard, Washington, DC tion Act, and for other purposes; Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Immigration S. 1415, to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to and Customs Enforcement, Washington, DC protect captive wildlife and make technical corrections. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC Nominations ordered reported: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, San Francisco, CA Marcus C. Peacock, of Minnesota, to be Deputy Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle, WA Environmental Protection Agency; Construction: Granta Y. Nakayama, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Adminis- U.S. Port of Entry, Blaine, WA trator, Environmental Protection Agency; and U.S. Courthouse, Austin, TX Susan P. Bodine, of Maryland, to be Assistant Administrator, U.S. Border Station, Champlain, NY Office of Solid Waste, Environmental Protection Agency. U.S. Border Station, Jackman, ME Army Corps Resolutions: Cedar River, Time Check Area Rapids, Iowa U.S. Border Station, Calais, ME Bubbly Creek, South Branch of the Chicago River, Illinois West Campus of St. Elizabeth Hostpital, Washington, DC Delaware River and its Tributaries, New Jersey, New York, U.S. Courthouse Annex, San Diego, CA and Pennsylvania Site Acquisition: GSA Resolutions: U.S. Border Station, Massena, NY Repair and Alteration: Design: Richard B. Russell Federal Building, Atlanta, GA Peachtree Summit Federal Building, Atlanta, GA Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Washington, DC Birch Bayh Federal Building & U.S. Courthouse, Indianap- Winchester Center, Kansas City, MO olis, IN Social Security Administration National Computer Center, Minton-Capehart Federal Building, Indianapolis, IN Woodlawn, MD IRS Customer Service Center, Andover, MA Federal Center, Saint Louis, MO Margaret Chase Smith Federal Building, Post Office & U.S. James L. Watson U.S. Court of International Trade, New Courthouse, Bangor, ME York, NY Dr. A.H. McCoy Federal Building, Houston, TX Emanuel Celler Courthouse, Brroklyn, NY GT ‘‘Mickey’’ Leland Federal Building, Houston, TX Martin Luther King Jr., Federal Building, Atlanta, GA Post Office & U.S. Courthouse, San Antonio, TX

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FULL COMMITTEE BUSINESS MEETINGS—Continued FBI Facility, Houston Texas U.S. Courthouse, Cape Girardeau, MO October 6, 2005 U.S. Courthouse, Las Cruces, NM U.S. Courthouse, El Paso, TX Nominations ordered reported: U.S. Border Station, Paso Del Norte, El Paso, TX Santanu K. Baruah, of Oregon, to be Assistant Secretary of U.S. Border Station, Del Rio, TX Commerce for Economic Development; Design: George M. Gray, of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Adminis- U.S. Courthouse, Cedar Rapids, IA trator of the Environmental Protection Agency; U.S. Courthouse, Jackson, MS Lyons Gray, of North Carolina, to be Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Courthouse, Nashville, TN Environmental Protection Agency; U.S. Courthouse, Austin, TX H. Dale Hall, of New Mexico, to be Director of the United Repair and Alteration: States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior; Samuel M. Gibbons U.S. Courthouse, Tampa, FL and Warren E. Burger Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Edward McGaffigan, Jr., of Virginia, to be a Member of the St. Paul, MN Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

October 18, 2005 February 15, 2006 Nominations ordered reported: Committee ordered favorably reported a bill to amend the Safe, Ac- Terrence L. Bracy, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Board countable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence for Users, to make technical corrections. in National Environmental Policy Foundation; Dennis Bottorff, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board October 26, 2005 of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority; Robert M. Duncan, of Kentucky, to be a Member of the Board Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items: S. 1869, to reauthorize the Coastal Barrier Resources Act; of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority; S. RES. 255, recognizing the achievements of the United States Susan Richardson Williams, of Tennessee, to be a Member of Fish and Wildlife Service and the Waterfowl Population Sur- the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority; vey; and William B. Sansom, of Tennessee, to be a Member of the Board S. 1285, to designate the Federal building located at 333 Mt. of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority; Elliott Street in Detroit, Michigan, as the ‘‘Rosa Parks Federal Howard A. Thrailkill, of Alabama, to be a Member of the Board Building’’. of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority; and Donald R. DePriest, of Mississippi, to be a Member of the Army Corps Resolutions: Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority. Beneficial Use of Dredged Material on the Delaware River, Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. April 26, 2006 GSA Resolutions: Construction: Nominations ordered reported: U.S. Mission to the United Nations, New York, NY Richard Capka, of Pennsylvania, to be Administrator of the Fed- FBI Facility, Houston, TX eral Highway Administration, Department of Transportation; U.S. Courthouse, Cape Girardeau, MO James B. Gulliford, of Missouri, to be Assistant Administrator Leases: for Toxic Substances, Environmental Protection Agency; and Internal Revenue Service, Philadelphia, PA William Ludwig Wehrum, Jr., of Tennessee, to be an Assistant Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency. November 17, 2005 Committee adopted a proposal to amend Committee Rule 7(d) on the naming of public buildings and facilities. Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items: S. 1496, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a May 23, 2006 pilot program under which up to 15 States may issue elec- tronic Federal migratory bird hunting stamps; Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items: S. 1165, to provide for the expansion of the James Campbell S. 2781, to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act National Wildlife Refuge, Honolulu County, Hawaii; to enhance the security of wastewater treatment works; S. 2006, to provide for recovery efforts relating to Hurricanes S. 2023, to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to improve Katrina and Rita for Corps of Engineers projects; that Act, and for other purposes; S. 1708, to modify requirements relating to the authority of S. 2735, to amend the National Dam Safety Program Act to the Administrator of General Services to enter into emergency reauthorize the national dam safety program, and for other leases during major disasters and other emergencies; and purposes; S. 2015, to provide a site for construction of a national health S. 2430, to amend the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration museum. Act of 1990 to provide for implementation of recommenda- GSA Resolutions: tions of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service contained Leases: in the Great Lakes Fishery Resources Restoration Study; Department of Justice, South Florida S. 2912, to establish the Great Lakes Interagency Task Force, Construction: to establish the Great Lakes Regional Collaboration, and for U.S. Mission to the United Nations, New York, NY other purposes;

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FULL COMMITTEE BUSINESS MEETINGS—Continued Ysleta Border Station, El Paso, TX U.S. Border Station, McAllen, TX S. Res. 301, A resolution commemorating the 100th anniversary U.S. Courthouse Annex, San Diego, CA of the National Audubon Society; Leases: S. 2832, to reauthorize and improve the program authorized Internal Revenue Service, Denver, CO by the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965; Denver Federal Center, Lakewood, CO S. 1509, to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Wash- add non-human primates to the definition of prohibited wild- ington, DC life species; Department of Justice, Washington, DC S. 2041, to provide for the conveyance of a United States Fish Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC and Wildlife Service administrative site to the city of Las Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC and Falls Vegas, Nevada; Church, VA S. 2127, to redesignate the Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC in the State of Virginia as the ‘‘Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge’’; Department of Interior, Minerals Management Service, S. 2650, to designate the Federal courthouse to be constructed Metairie, LA in Greenville, South Carolina, as the ‘‘Carroll A. Campbell, Social Security Administration, Baltimore, MD Jr. Federal Courthouse’’; Federal Bureau of Investigation, Boston, MA S. 801, to designate the United States courthouse located at Department of Agriculture, Kansas City, MO 300 North Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Florida, as the ‘‘John Federal Bureau of Investigation, Portland, OR Milton Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse’’. Department of Defense, Arlington, VA Department of Defense, Arlington, VA Nominations ordered reported: Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Ar- Molly A. O’Neill, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator lington, VA of the Environmental Protection Agency; Patent and Trademark Office, Northern, VA Dale Klein, of Texas, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Federal Bureau of Investigation Information Technology Fa- Commission; cility, Northern, VA Gregory B. Jaczko, of the District of Columbia; to be a Member Social Security Administration, Northern, VA of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; and Department of Labor, San Francisco, CA Peter B. Lyons, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Nuclear Department of Justice, Washington, DC Regulatory Commission. Presidential Transition Team and the Presidential Inaugural Committee, Washington, DC Committee resolutions agreed to: National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD GSA Resolutions: Department of Justice, South Florida Repair and Alteration: Army Corps Resolutions: Interior Building, Washington, DC Cedar River, Time Check Area Rapids, Iowa Mary E. Switzer Memorial Federal Building, Washington, Pawcatuck River, Little Narragansett Bay, And Watch Hill DC Cove, Rhode Island and Connecticut Everett M. Dirksen Courthouse, Chicago, IL Kansas River Basin, Kansas, Colorado, and Nebraska Food and Drug Administration Center for Veterinary Medi- Port of San Francisco, San Francisco, California cine, Laurel, MD Governors Island, New York White Oak Building, Silver Spring, MD Richard Bolling Federal Building, Kansas City, MO Various Buildings, Albuquerque, NM September 13, 2006 Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse, New York City, NY Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items: Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Milwaukee, WI H.R. 5689, To amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Security West Building, Woodlawn, MD Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to make tech- IRS Enterprise Computing Center, Martinsburg, WV nical corrections, and for other purposes; Site Acquisition: S. 1848, Cleanup of Inactive and Abandoned Mines Act; Mariposa border station, Nogales, AZ H.R. 3929, Dana Point Desalination Project Authorization Act; Design: S. 3551, Tylersville Fish Hatchery Conveyance Act; U.S. Border Station, Columbus, NM S. 3879, Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nu- Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Washington, DC clear Damage Contingent Cost Allocation Act; Nebraska Avenue Complex, Washington, DC S. 2348, Nuclear Release Notice Act of 2006; David Dyer Federal Building and Courthouse, Miami, FL S. 3630, To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act George C. Young Federal Building-Courthouse, Orlando, FL to reauthorize a program relating to the Lake Pontchartrain Dr. A.H. McCoy Federal Building-Post Office, Jackson, MS Basin, and for other purposes; U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Brooklyn, NY S. 3617, North American Wetlands Conservation Reauthorization U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, New Bern, NC Act of 2006; Joseph P. Kinneary U.S. Courthouse, Columbus, OH H.R. 5061, Paint Bank and Wytheville National Fish Hatcheries Construction: Conveyance Act; U.S. Border Station, San Luis, AZ S. 3867, To Designate the Federal Courthouse at 555 Independ- U.S. Border Station, Calexico, CA ence Street, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, as the ‘‘Rush H. Executive Office of the President, Washington, DC Limbaugh Sr., Federal Courthouse’’;

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FULL COMMITTEE BUSINESS MEETINGS—Continued September 26, 2006

H.R. 5187, To Amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items: authorize additional appropriations for the John F. Kennedy H.R. 1463, To designate a portion of the Federal building located Center for the Performing Arts for fiscal year 2007; at 2100 Jamieson Avenue, in Alexandria, Virginia, as the S. 3591, High-Performance Green Buildings Act of 2006; ‘‘Justin W. Williams United States Attorney’s Building’’. GSA Resolutions: Nominations ordered reported: Leases: William B. Wark, of Maine, to be a Member of the Chemical Internal Revenue Service, Philadelphia, PA Safety and Hazard Investigation Board; William E. Wright, of Florida, to be a Member of the Chemical United States Southern Command Headquarters, Miami, FL Safety and Hazard Investigation Board; Design: Stephen M. Prescott, of Oklahoma, to be a Member of the U.S. Border Station, Donna, TX Board of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Site Acquisition: Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation; U.S. Border Stations, Madawaska, Me; Alexandria Bay, NY; Anne Jeannette Udall, of North Carolina, to be a Member of Derby Line, VT; Warroad, MN the Board of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship Repair and Alteration: and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation; Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Washington, DC Army Corps Resolution: U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Pittsburgh, PA Republican River Basin Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas Beverly Hills, New Haven, Connecticut Feasibility Study: Hanover Pond; Holly Pond; and Eisenhower Park, Con- U.S. District Court for Southern District of Ohio or to necticut expand the Joseph P. Kinneary U.S. Courthouse, Columbus, Mystic Harbor Water Resources Development Mystic, Con- OH necticut Burns Waterway Harbor, Indiana Nominations ordered reported: Jefferson Parish Flood Control, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana Roger Romulus Martella, Jr., to be Assistant Administrator of Blackstone River Watershed, Massachusetts, Rhode Island the Environmental Protection Agency; St. Clair River, Lake Level Study, Michigan William H. Graves, to be a Member of the Board of Directors Crow Creek Watershed, Cheyenne, Wyoming of the Tennessee Valley Authority; GSA Resolutions: Brigadier General Bruce Arlan Berwick, to be a Member of Feasibility Study: the Mississippi River Commission; U.S. District Court, Burlington, VT Colonel Gregg F. Martin, to be a Member of the Mississippi River Commission; Construction: Brigadier General Robert Crear, to be a Member of the Missippi U.S. Courthouse, Buffalo, NY River Commission; U.S. Court House, Jackson, MS Rear Admiral Samuel P. DeBow, Jr., to be a Member of the U.S. Courthouse, Fort Pierce, FL Mississippi River Commission. U.S. Courthouse, Mobile, AL U.S. Courthouse, Rockford, IL December 6, 2006 Design: U.S. Courthouse, Salt Lake City, UT Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items: U.S. Courthouse, Savannah, GA Site Acquisition: Nominations ordered reported: U.S. Courthouse, San Jose, CA Alex A. Beehler, of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Environ- Leases: mental Protection Agency; Federal Bureau of Investigation, Tucson, AZ Eric D. Eberhard, of Washington, to be a Member of the Board Federal Bureau of Investigation, Sacramento, CA of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence Federal Bureau of Investigation, Denver and Lakewood, CO in National Environmental Policy Foundation; and Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, MD Diane Humetewa, of Arizona, to be a Member of the Board Federal Bureau of Investigation, Minneapolis and Roseville, of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence MN in National Environmental Policy Foundation. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Cincinnati, OH United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Ad- SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND ministration, Los Angeles, CA INFRASTRUCTURE HEARINGS Peace Corps, Washington DC and Arlington, VA Federal Bureau of Investigation, Frederick County, VA No Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure hearings were Department of Defense, United States Joint Forces Com- held. mand, Suffolk, VA Repair and Alteration: Internal Revenue Service, Citrus Heights, CA Internal Revenue Service, Philadelphia, PA

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON CLEAN AIR, CLIMATE November 10, 2005 CHANGE, AND NUCLEAR SAFETY HEARINGS Subcommittee concluded a hearing to examine the implementation January 26, 2005 of the existing particulate matter and ozone air quality standards, focusing on the competitiveness of the United States in the area Subcommittee concluded a hearing to examine the need for multi- of air quality standards, after receiving testimony from William emissions legislation, focusing on the Clean Air Act, National Am- Wehrum, Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radi- bient Air Quality Standards, and the Clear Skies Act, after receiving ation, Environmental Protection Agency; Sam Olens, Atlanta Re- testimony from Indiana State Senator Beverly Gard, Indianapolis; gional Commission, Marietta, Georgia, on behalf of the Atlanta Mayor Bob Young, Augusta, Georgia, on behalf of the U.S. Con- Regional Commission; James D. Werner, Delaware Department of ference of Mayors; John A. Paul, Regional Air Pollution Control Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Dover; and Stephen Agency, Dayton, Ohio, on the behalf of State and Territorial Air Moret, Baton Rouge Area Chamber, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Pollution Program Administrators and Association of Local Air Pollution Control Officials; Ronald R. Harper, Basin Electric Power February 9, 2006 Cooperative, Bismarck, North Dakota; Conrad G. Schneider, Clean Air Task Force, Boston, Massachusetts; and Fred Parady, OCI Subcommittee concluded a hearing to examine the impact of clean Wyoming, L.P., Green River, on behalf of the National Association air regulations on natural gas prices, including electricity generation, of Manufacturers. after receiving testimony from Howard K. Gruenspecht, Deputy Administrator, Energy Information Administration, Department of May 17, 2005 Energy; William Wehrum, Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, Environmental Protection Agency; Arthur Subcommittee concluded a closed hearing to examine nuclear security E. Smith, Jr., NiSource, Inc., Washington, D.C., on behalf of the issues, receiving testimony from officials of the Nuclear Regulatory American Gas Association; and Joel Bluestein, Energy and Environ- Commission. mental Analysis, Inc., and Jack N. Gerard, American Chemistry Council, both of Arlington, Virginia. May 26, 2005 March 9, 2006 Subcommittee concluded an oversight hearing to examine the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), focusing on challenges facing the Subcommittee concluded an oversight hearing to examine the Nuclear NRC in effectively carrying out its mission, especially in overseeing Regulatory Commission, focusing on activities to implement the the security and safety of nuclear power plants in the United States, provisions of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 initiatives to meet after receiving testimony from Nils J. Diaz, Chairman, Edward challenges posed by today’s nuclear arena, and current and antici- McGaffigan, Jr., Commissioner, and Gregory B. Jaczko, Commis- pated new reactor licensing activities and human capital initiatives, sioner, all of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Jim Wells, Di- after receiving testimony from Nils J. Diaz, Chairman, and Edward rector, Natural Resources and Environment, Government Account- McGaffigan, Jr., Jeffrey S. Merrifield, Gregory B. Jaczko, and ability Office; Marilyn C. Kray, Exelon Nuclear, Kennett Square, Peter B. Lyons, each a Commissioner, all of the Nuclear Regulatory Pennsylvania, on behalf of NuStart Energy Development; and Commission. Edwin S. Lyman, Union of Concerned Scientists, Washington, D.C. June 22, 2006 July 12, 2005 Subcommittee concluded an oversight hearing to examine the regu- Subcommittee concluded a hearing to examine S. 1265, to make latory processes for new and existing nuclear plants, including grants and loans available to States and other organizations to progress on implementing the provisions of the Energy Policy Act strengthen the economy, public health, and environment of the of 2005, programs for new reactor regulation, and the current state United States by reducing emissions from diesel engines, after of the Reactor Oversight Process, after receiving testimony from receiving testimony from Wayne Nastri, Regional Administrator, Nils J. Diaz, Chairman, and Edward McGaffigan, Jr., Jeffrey S. Region 9--Pacific Southwest Region, Environmental Protection Merrifield, Gregory B. Jaczko, and Peter B. Lyons, each a Commis- Agency; Joseph P. Koncelik, Ohio Environmental Protection Agen- sioner, all of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission; J. Barnie cy, Columbus; Judge Margaret Keliher, Dallas County Commis- Beasley, Jr., Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Birmingham, sioner’s Court, Dallas, Texas; Michael S. Cross, Cummins, Inc., Alabama; David A. Lochbaum, Nuclear Safety Project, Washington, Columbus, Indiana; Conrad G. Schneider, Brunswick, Maine, on D.C., on behalf of the Union of Concerned Scientists; and Kevin behalf of the Clean Air Task Force; Timothy J. Regan, Emissions Book, Friedman, Billings, Ramsey and Company, Inc., Arlington, Control Technology Association, Washington, D.C.; and Stuart Virginia. Nemser, Compact Membrane Systems, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON CLEAN AIR, CLIMATE July 13, 2005 CHANGE, AND NUCLEAR SAFETY HEARINGS— Continued Subcommittee concluded a hearing to examine the Endangered Species Act and incentives for private landowners, focusing on existing July 13, 2006 Federal incentives for private landowners to protect threatened and endangered species, as well as new and innovative ways for Subcommittee concluded a hearing to examine the Environmental Pro- incentivizing species protection on private lands, after receiving tection Agency’s proposed revisions to the particulate matter air testimony from Marshall P. Jones, Deputy Director, Fish and Wild- quality standards, after receiving testimony from William Wehrum, life Service, Department of the Interior; Sara Braasch, Regional Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Air and Radiation, Envi- Assistant Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Depart- ronmental Protection Agency; Bebe Heiskell, Commissioner, Walker ment of Agriculture; Michael J. Bean, Environmental Defense, and County, Georgia; John A. Paul, Regional Air Pollution Control Laurence D. Wiseman, on behalf of the American Forest Founda- Agency, Dayton, Ohio, on behalf of the Association of Local Air tion and the American Tree Farm System, both of Washington, Pollution Control Officials and the State and Territorial Air Pollu- D.C.; Paul Campos, Home Builders Association of Northern Cali- tion Program Administrators; Larry J. Gould, Lenawee County fornia, Contra Costa County, on behalf of the National Association Board of Commissioners, Adrian, Michigan; Harry C. Alford, Na- of Home Builders; Alan Foutz, Colorado Farm Bureau, Akron, tional Black Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D.C.; Conrad on behalf of the American Farm Bureau Federation; and Robert G. Schneider, Clean Air Task Force, Boston, Massachusetts; and J. Olszewski, Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia. William F. Christopher, Alcoa, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. September 21, 2005 September 14, 2006 Subcommittee concluded a hearing to examine the Endangered Species Subcommittee on Clean Air, Climate Change, and Nuclear Safety Act and the role of States, Tribes and local governments, focusing concluded an oversight hearing to examine Nuclear Regulatory on areas where the law may be strengthened or new programs Commission responsibility and capability for long- and short-term created to encourage species recovery at all levels of government, spent fuel storage programs, focusing on the effect on the NRC’s after receiving testimony from Colorado State Representative Cory resources of current and proposed nuclear waste management pro- Gardner, Denver; Billy Frank, Jr., Northwest Indian Fisheries Com- grams, after receiving testimony from Edward F. Sproat, III, Direc- mission, Olympia, Washington; Michael A. Pasteris, Forest Preserve tor, Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, and R. District of Will County, Joliet, Illinois, on behalf of the National Shane Johnson, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Association of Counties; John Baughman, International Association Energy, both of the Department of Energy; Luis A. Reyes, Execu- of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Washington, D.C.; Bill Burnham, tive Director for Operations, United States Nuclear Regulatory The Peregrine Fund, Boise, Idaho; Robert P. Davison, Wildlife Commission; Admiral Frank L. Bowman, USN (Ret.), Nuclear En- Management Institute, Corvallis, Oregon; and Dwayne Shaw, ergy Institute, Washington, D.C.; and Victor Gilinsky, Santa Downeast Salmon Federation/Downeast Rivers Land Trust, Colum- Monica, California. bia Falls, Maine.

August 1, 2006

Subcommittee a hearing to examine interpreting the effect of the SUBCOMMITTEE ON FISHERIES, WILDLIFE, AND U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in the joint cases of Rapanos WATER HEARINGS v. United States and Carabell v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on ‘‘The Waters of the United States’’, after receiving testimony May 19, 2005 from Benjamin H. Grumbles, Assistant Administrator for Water, Environmental Protection Agency; John Paul Woodley, Jr., Assistant Subcommittee concluded an oversight hearing to examine the imple- Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, Department of the Army; mentation of the Endangered Species Act (Public Law 93-205), John C. Cruden, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Environment focusing on successes and shortcomings of the Act, and possible and Natural Resources Division, Department of Justice; Jonathan improvements to ensure species protection in the future, after re- H. Adler, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleve- ceiving testimony from United States Senator Mike Crapo of Idaho; land, Ohio; William W. Buzbee, Emory University Law School, Craig Manson, Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish and Atlanta, Georgia; Chuck Clayton, Izaak Walton League of America, Wildlife and Parks; James H. Lecky, Senior Advisor for Intergov- Gaithersburg, Maryland; and Keith Kisling, Burlington, Oklahoma, ernmental Programs, National Marine Fisheries Service, National on behalf of the National Association of Wheat Growers, and Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Com- the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. merce; Robin M. Nazzaro, Director, Natural Resources and Environ- ment, Government Accountability Office; John F. Kostyack, Na- tional Wildlife Federation, Jamie Rappaport Clark, Defenders of Wildlife, and Monita Fontaine, National Endangered Species Act Reform Coalition, all of Washington, D.C.; and Reed Hopper, Pa- cific Legal Foundation, Sacramento, California.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUPERFUND AND WASTE September 28, 2006 MANAGEMENT HEARINGS Subcommittee on Superfund and Waste Management concluded a July 26, 2005 hearing to examine S. 3871, to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Subcommittee concluded an oversight hearing to examine the potential Agency to establish a hazardous waste electronic manifest system, health and environmental impact of electronics waste, after receiv- after receiving testimony from Susan P. Bodine, Assistant Adminis- trator, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Environ- ing testimony from Senators Talent and Wyden; Representative mental Protection Agency; Cheryl T. Coleman, South Carolina De- Mike Thompson; Thomas P. Dunne, Deputy Assistant Adminis- partment of Health and Environmental Control, Columbia; Frederick trator, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Environ- J. Florjancic, Jr., Safety-Kleen Systems, Inc., Plano, Texas; and mental Protection Agency; John B. Stephenson, Director, Natural Phillip J. Bond, Information Technology Association of America, Resources and Environment, Government Accountability Office; Arlington, Virginia. Garth T. Hickle, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, St. Paul; Richard Goss, Electronic Industries Alliance, Arlington, Virginia; Scott Slesinger, Environmental Technology Council, Washington, D.C.; Michael Vitelli, Best Buy Company, Inc., Richfield, Min- nesota, on behalf of the Consumer Electronics Retailers Coalition; and Sheila Davis, Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition, San Jose, Cali- fornia.

November 8, 2005

Subcommittee concluded an oversight hearing to examine the impact of certain government contractor liability proposals on environ- mental laws, after receiving testimony from Major General Don T. Riley, Director, Civil Works, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Anthony Zelenka, Bertucci Contracting Corporation, Jefferson, Lou- isiana; Beverly Wright, Dillard University Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, New Orleans, Louisiana, on behalf of the National Black Environmental Justice Network; Warren Perkins, Boh Bros. Construction Company, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Michael Feigin, Bovis Lend Lease, and Joel Shufro, New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health, both of New York, New York; Craig S. King, Arent Fox, and Steven L. Schooner, George Wash- ington University Law School, both of Washington, D.C.; and Paul Becker, Willis, Nashville, Tennessee.

June 15, 2006

Subcommittee concluded an oversight hearing to examine the Super- fund Program, which was created by the Comprehensive Environ- mental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), fo- cusing on efforts to stabilize and clean up National Priority list (NPL) sites through the United States, after receiving testimony from Senators Durbin and Cantwell; Susan Parker Bodine, Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Environmental Protection Agency; Leonardo Trasande, Mount Sinai School of Medicine Department of Community and Preventive Medicine Center for Children’s Health and the Environment, New York, New York; Michael W. Steinberg, Morgan, Lewis and Bockius, LLP, on behalf of the Superfund Settlements Project, and Katherine N. Probst, both of Washington, D.C.; Robert Spiegel, Edison Wetlands Association, Edison, New Jersey; and J. Winston Porter, Waste Policy Center, Leesburg, Virginia.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY EC–5153. Army: report relative to the construction of an ecosystem restoration project for the Stillaguamish River Basin, Snohomish County, Washington. EC–386. Army: report on flood control at Antelope Creek at Lincoln, Nebraska. EC–5154. Army: report relative to the construction of the ecosystem restoration project for the Green/Duwamish River Basin, King EC–2074. Army: report relative to the Hamilton Wetland Restoration County, Washington. Project. EC–5391. Army: report relative to the completion of a feasibility EC–2075. Army: report relative to the Silver Strand shoreline project study of inland navigation improvements for the Chickamauga Lock at Imperial Beach, California. and Dam, Tennessee.

EC–2873. Army: report relative to a study to determine the feasibility EC–5552. Army: report relative to the construction of a hurricane of constructing a project for flood damage reduction in Southwest and storm damage reduction project for the Dare County Beaches, Valley, Bernalillo County, New Mexico. North Carolina.

EC–2945. Army: report relative to the Flood Damage Reduction EC–5553. Army: report relative to the Indian River Lagoon—South, Project in Centralia and Chehalis, Lewis County, Washington. ecosystem restoration project, which is located in Martin, St. Lucie, and Lake Okeechobee Counties, Florida. EC–3122. Army: report relative to the construction of the Western Sarpy/Clear Creek, Nebraska, levee project for flood damage reduc- EC–5939. Army: report relative to the American River Watershed, tion. California (Folsom Dam and Permanent Bridge) Project.

EC–3463. Army: report relative to the navigation study for Jackson- EC–5940. Army: reports of the Chief of Engineers on multiple projects ville Harbor. and notification that the Administration review on these projects is still pending. EC–4100. Army: a status report on the Great Lakes Tributary Model. EC–6255. Army: a report entitled ‘‘Known and Potential Environ- EC–4826. Army: pursuant to law, a report recommending authorization mental Effects of Oil and Gas Drilling Activity in the Great of the Napa River Salt Marsh Restoration Project, California for Lakes’’. the purposes of ecosystem restoration and recreation. EC–6342. Army: rule entitled ‘‘Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska, Subpart A’’ (RIN1018–AT81) received EC–4827. Army: pursuant to law, a report relative to the Louisiana on April 6, 2006. Coastal Area, Louisiana, Ecosystem Restoration Program. EC–6422. Army: report of proposed legislation relative to the financ- EC–4887. Army: report relative to the Louisiana Coastal Area, Lou- ing of a capital improvement project at the Washington Aqueduct isiana, Ecosystem Restoration Program. drinking water facility.

EC–4888. Army: report recommending authorization of the Napa River EC–6674. Army: report of proposed legislation to improve hurricane Salt Marsh Restoration Project, California for the purposes of eco- and storm protection in the greater New Orleans metropolitan area. system restoration and recreation. EC–6917. Army: report relative to a completed study which rec- EC–4889. Army: report relative to the flood damage reduction project ommends authorization of an ecosystem restoration project for a for the Turkey Creek Basin, Kansas and Missouri. 4.8 mile reach of the Rillito River, on the northern edge of Tucson, Arizona. EC–5120. Army: the Annual Report on Civil Works Activities for Fiscal Year 2004. EC–6952. Army: report relative to the Administration’s position on the budgeting of the Arkansas River Navigation Study - McClellan- EC–5152. Army: report relative to improvements to the Inland water- Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System, Arkansas and Oklahoma. way navigation projects on the Ohio River at John T. Myers Locks and Dam, Indiana and Kentucky, and Greenup Locks and Dam, EC–6953. Army: report relative to the Miami Harbor Navigation Ohio and Kentucky. Project, Miami-Dade County, Florida.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY—Continued EC–707. Interior: 2001 and 2002 annual reports compiled by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service on reasonably identifiable EC–7525. Army: report that the Administration is soon to provide expenditures for the conservation of endangered and threatened Congress with the six months Preliminary Technical Report on species by Federal and State agencies received on December 17, Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration (LACPR). 2004.

EC–7526. Army: report relative to recommending modification to the EC–708. Interior: corrected version that replaces the reports received authorization of the East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, flood on December 17, 2004 of the 2001 and 2002 annual reports com- damage reduction project. piled by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service on reasonably identifiable expenditures for the conservation of endangered and EC–7854. Army: report relative to the environmental restoration and threatened species by Federal and State agencies received on Feb- protection of Smith Island, Maryland. ruary 8, 2005.

EC–8313. Army: report relative to the CALFED Levee Stability Pro- EC–1130. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife gram. and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the Buena Vista Lake Shrew’’ (RIN1018–AT66) received on February 28, 2005. EC–8438. Army: report relative to the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan. EC–1600. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the Astragalus EC–8637. Army: report relative to the Secretary’s recommendation jaegerainus (Lane Mountain milk-vetch)’’ (RIN1018–AI78) received for project modifications to reduce navigation and flood damage on April 7, 2005. at Bayou Sorrel Lock. EC–1601. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife EC–8648. Army: report relative to the possible expansion of the and Plants: Establishment of a Nonessential Experimental Popu- Poplar Island Environmental Restoration Project. lation for Two Fishes (Boulder Darter and Spotfin Chub) in Shoal Creek, Tennessee and Alabama’’ (RIN1018–AH44) received on EC–8721. Army: report relative to the Department’s projects, or sepa- April 7, 2005. rable elements of projects, which have been authorized, but for which no funds have been obligated for planning, design or con- EC–1602. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to General Permit Proce- struction during the preceding seven full fiscal years. dures’’ (RIN1018–AC57) received on April 7, 2005.

EC–8982. Army: report relative to the Department’s possible need EC–1767. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest to operate the Mississippi River headwaters reservoirs. in Alaska; Harvest Regulations for Migratory Birds in Alaska Dur- ing the 2005 Season’’ (RIN1018–AT77) received on April 13, 2005. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EC–1946. Interior: the Board’s 2005 annual report relative to the investment strategy for the preservation, protection, and enhance- EC–1129. Defense: report relative to the Water Resources Act of ment of the Nation’s inland navigation system. 2000 received on February 8, 2005. EC–2279. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Woody Biomass Utilization’’ EC–4395. Defense: a report of proposed legislation relative to the (RIN1084–AA00) received on May 17, 2005 . Civil Works program of the Army Corps of Engineers. EC–2505. Interior: the report of a draft bill entitled ‘‘George Wash- EC–4396. Defense: a report recommending authorization of the project ington Memorial Parkway Boundary Revision Act’’ received on for ecosystem restoration, Denver County Reach, South Platte River, June 3, 2005. Denver, Colorado. EC–3503. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY and Plants; Final Rule to Remove Helianthus eggertii (Eggert’s sunflower) from the Federal List of Endangered and Threatened Plants’’ (RIN1018–AJ08) received on August 17, 2005. EC–8524. Energy: Department’s new 2006 Strategic Plan. EC–3504. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife EC–8722. Energy: report entitled ‘‘Annual Energy Review 2005’’. and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the California Tiger Salamander, Central Population; Final Rule’’ (RIN1018–AT68) re- ceived on August 17, 2005. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR EC–3505. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Listing Roswell springsnail, Koster’s springsnail, Noel’s EC–430. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Regulations for Nonessential Experi- amphipod, and Pecos assiminea as Endangered with Critical Habi- mental Populations of the Western Distinct Population Segment tat’’ (RIN1018–AI15) received on August 17, 2005. of the Gray Wolf’’ (RIN1018–AT61) received on January 11, 2005.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Continued EC–5412. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Hunting; Approval of Tungsten-Iron-Copper-Nickel, Iron-Tungsten-Nickel Alloy, and EC–3507. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Final Designation of Critical Habitat Tungsten-Bronze (Additional Formulation), and Tungsten-Tin-Iron for 15 Vernal Pool Species in California and Oregon’’ (RIN1018– Shot Types as Nontoxic for Hunting Waterfowl and Coots; Avail- AU06) received on August 17, 2005. ability of Environmental Assessments’’ (RIN5412–AT87) received on January 26, 2005. EC–4434. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Hunting: Late Sea- sons and Bag and Possession Limits for Certain Migratory Game EC–5915. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Subsistence Harvest Birds’’ (RIN1018–AT76) received on October 21, 2005. in Alaska; Harvest Regulations for Migratory Birds in Alaska Dur- ing the 2006 Season’’ (RIN1018–AU39) received on March 2, EC–4441. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife 2006. and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for Bull Trout’’ (RIN1018–AU31) received on October 21, 2005. EC–5982. Interior: the report of a draft bill entitled ‘‘Reclamation Water Management Improvement Act’’ received on March 8, 2006. EC–4442. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for Arkansas River Basin EC–6094. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Subsistence Management Regulations Population of the Arkansas River Shiner’’ (RIN1018–AT84) re- for Public Lands in Alaska, Subpart C and D - 2006–2007 Subsist- ceived on October 21, 2005. ence Taking of Fish and Shellfish Regulations’’ (RIN1018–AU05) received on March 27, 2006. EC–4443. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the Pacific Coast EC–6095. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife Population of the Western Snowy Plover’’ (RIN1018–AT89) re- and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the Kootenai River ceived on October 21, 2005. Population of the White Sturgeon’’ (RIN1018–AU47) received on March 27, 2006. EC–4444. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final Designation of Critical Habitat for the South- EC–6096. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife western Willow Flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus)’’ and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for Brodiaea filifolia’’ (RIN1018–AI49) received on October 21, 2005. (RIN1018–AT75) received on March 27, 2006.

EC–4582. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife EC–6097. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Determination of Threatened Status for the Southwest and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for Atriplex coronata Alaska Distinct Population Segment of the Northern Sea Otter var. notatior (San Jacinto Valley crownscale)’’ (RIN1018–AJ11) (Enhydra lutris kenyoni)’’ (RIN1018–AI44) received on November received on March 27, 2006. 2, 2005. EC–6112. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife EC–4583. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for Astragalus and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for Allium munzii lentiginosus var coachellae (Coachella Valley milk-vetch)’’ (Munz’s Onion)’’ (RIN1018–AJ10) received on November 2, 2005. (RIN1018–AT74) received on March 27, 2006.

EC–4584. Interior: pursuant to law, rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and EC–6113. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final Listing with Designation of and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for Four Vernal Pool Critical Habitat for Gila Chub’’ (RIN1018–AG16) received on No- Crustaceans and Eleven Vernal Pool Plants; Final Rule; Administra- vember 1, 2005. tive Revisions’’ (RIN1018–AU06) received on March 27, 2006.

EC–4646. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife EC–6114. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the San Miguel and Plants; Determinations of Endangered Status for the Salt Creek Island Fox, Santa Rosa Island Fox, Santa Cruz Island Fox, and Tiger Beetle (Cicindela nevadica lincolniana)’’ (RIN1018–AJ13) re- Santa Catalina Island Fox; Final Rule’’ (RIN1018–AT78) received ceived on March 27, 2006. on November 14, 2005. EC–6115. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife EC–4902. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for Navarretia fossalis and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for California Tiger (spreading navarretia)’’ (RIN1018–AT86) received on March 27, Salamander, Sonoma District Population Segment; Final Rule’’ 2006. (RIN1018–AU23) received on December 6, 2005. EC–6116. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife EC–4907. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Inclusion of Alligator Snapping Tur- and Plants; Final Rule to List the Tibetan Antelope as Endangered tle (Marcroclemys [=Macrochelys] temminckii) and All Species of Throughout Its Range’’ (RIN1018–AF49) received on March 27, Map Turtle (Graptemys spp.) in Appendix III to the Convention 2006. on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora’’ (RIN1018–AF69) received on December 12, 2005. EC–6304. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the California Red- EC–5392. Interior: the report of a draft bill entitled ‘‘District of legged Frog, and Special Rule Exemption for Existing Routine Columbia Snow Removal Amendment Act’’. Ranching Activities’’ (RIN1018–AJ16) received on April 4, 2006.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Continued EC–9196. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for Astragalus Brauntonii EC–6341. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Pentachaeta Iyonii’’ (RIN1018–AU51) received on December and Plants; Final Rule to Remove the Arizona Distinct Population 4, 2006. Segment of the Cactus Ferruginous Pygmy-owl (Glaucidium brasilianum cactorum) From the Federal List of Endangered and EC–9197. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife Threatened Wildlife; Withdrawal of the Proposed Rule to Designate and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the Fender’s Blue Critical Habitat; Removal of Federally Designated Critical Habitat’’ Butterfly, Lupinus Sulphureus ssp. kincaidii, and Erigeron (RIN1018–AU22; 1018–AI48) received on April 6, 2006. decumbens var. decumbens’’ (RIN1018–AT91) received on Decem- ber 4, 2006. EC–6342. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska, Subpart A’’ (RIN1018–AT81) received on April 6, 2006. DELTA REGIONAL AUTHORITY EC–6423. Interior: the Department’s inventory of commercial activities and the inventory of inherently governmental activities. EC–4394. DRA: the Authority’s Audited Financial Statements for Fiscal Year 2004. EC–7239. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Refuge-Specific Public Use Regula- tions for Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge (RIN1018–AU08) re- EC–6676. DRA: DRA’s Fiscal Year 2005 (FY05) Activities and ceived on June 5, 2006. Projects Report.

EC–7335. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Subsistence Management Regulations ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY for Public Lands in Alaska, Subparts C and D - 2006–2007 Subsist- ence Taking of Fish and Wildlife Regulations’’ (RIN1018–AT98) received on June 15, 2006. EC–387. EPA: report on the incidence and severity of sediment con- tamination in surface waters of the United States, National sediment EC–8439. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Hunting: Late Sea- quality survey. sons and Bag and Possession Limits for Certain Migratory Game Birds’’ (RIN1018–AU42) received on September 21, 2006. EC–388. EPA: report on Fiscal Year 2003 implementation of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Land Withdrawal Act. EC–8440. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Hunting: Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations on Certain Federal Indian Reservations and Ceded Lands for the 2006-07 Early Season’’ (RIN1018–AU42) EC–390. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Guidelines on Awarding Section 319 received on September 21, 2006. Grants to Indian Tribes Requests for Grants Proposals for Water- shed Projects’’ (FRL 7849–3) received on December 31, 2004. EC–8441. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Hunting: Final Frameworks for Late Season Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations’’ EC–391. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- (RIN1018–AU42) received on September 21, 2006. ity Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Revision to the 1-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley Area EC–8502. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Migratory Bird Hunting: Migratory to Reflect the Use of MOBILE6’’ (FRL 7845–6) received on De- Bird Hunting Regulations on Certain Federal Indian Reservations cember 17, 2004. and Ceded Lands for the 2006-07 Late Season’’ (RIN1018–AU42) received on October 4, 2006. EC–392. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans: Minnesota: Minneapolis-St. Paul Carbon Monoxide EC–8644. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife Maintenance Plan Update’’ (FRL 7846–7) received on December and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the Rota Bridled 17, 2004. White-eye (Zosterops rotensis)’’ (RIN1018–AU32) received on Oc- tober 6, 2006. EC–393. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; New York State Implementation Plan Revision; EC–8645. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife 1-Hour Ozone Control Program’’ (FRL 7845–8) received on De- and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the Southern Cali- cember 17, 2004. fornia Distinct Population Segment of the Mountain Yellow-Legged Frog (Rana muscosa)’’ (RIN1018–AU30) received on October 3, EC–394. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- 2006. ardous Air Pollutants; Delegation of Authority to Louisiana’’ (FRL 7847–8) received on December 17, 2004. EC–8646. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the Perdido Key EC–395. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘North Carolina: Final Authorization of Beach Mouse, Choctawhatchee Beach Mouse, and St. Andrew State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL Beach Mouse’’ (RIN1018–AT90) received on October 3, 2006. 7847–9) received on December 17, 2004.

EC–8647. Interior: rule entitled ‘‘Endangered and Threatened Wildlife EC–396. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘10 CFR Parts 25 and 95: Broadening and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the Alameda Scope of Access Authorization and Facility Security Clearance Reg- Whipsnake’’ (RIN1018–AT93) received on October 11, 2006. ulations’’ (RIN3150–AH52) received on December 17, 2004.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–410. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- Continued ity Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; VOC Emissions Standards for Mobile Equipment Repair and Refinishing’’ (FRL EC–397. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- 7852–6) received on December 31, 2004. mentation Plan Kentucky: 1-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan Update for Edmonson Area’’ (FRL 7847–9) received on December 17, EC–411. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- 2004. ity Implementation Plans; District of Columbia;VOC Emissions Standards for Portable Fuel Containers and Spouts’’ (FRL 7853– EC–398. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- 5) received on December 31, 2004. mentation Plans and Operating Permits Program: State of Missouri’’ (FRL 7850–3) received on December 17, 2004. EC–412. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- ity Implementation Plans; District of Columbia;VOC Emission EC–399. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Ocean Disposal; Designation of a Standards for Solvent Cleaning’’ (FRL 7853–3) received on Decem- Dredged Material Disposal Site in Rhode Island Sound’’ (FRL ber 31, 2004. 7848–2) received on December 17, 2004. EC–413. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- EC–400. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘OMB Approvals Under the Paperwork Reduction Act; Technical Amendment’’ (FRL 7849–9) received ity Implementation Plans; Virginia; Approval of the Control of on December 17, 2004. VOC Emissions from Municipal Solid Waste Landfills in Northern Virginia’’ (FRL 7853–7) received on December 31, 2004. EC–401. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Proc- ess for Exempting Critical Uses from the Phaseout of Methyl Bro- EC–414. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- mide’’ (FRL 7850–8) received on December 17, 2004. ity Implementation Plans; Virginia; Excess Volatile Organic Com- pound and Nitrogen Oxides Emissions Fee Rule’’ (FRL 7853– EC–402. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- 1) received on December 31, 2004. ity Implementation Plans; Maryland, Control of VOC Emissions from yeast Manufacturing Correction’’ (FRL 7815–5) received on EC–415. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- December 31, 2004. ardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories: Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants From the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing EC–403. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Industry and Other Processes Subject to the Negotiated Regulation mentation Plans: Michigan: Oxides of Nitrogen’’ (FRL 7849–1) for Equipment and Leaks’’ (FRL 7852–3) received on December received on December 31, 2004. 31, 2004.

EC–404. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Availability of Federally-Enforceable EC–416. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Air Quality Designations and Classifica- State Implementation Plans for All States’’ (FRL 7852–2) received tions for the Fine Particles (PM2.5) National Ambient Air Quality on December 31, 2004. Standards’’ (FRL 7856–1) received on January 3, 2005.

EC–405. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Arizona State Imple- EC–417. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- mentation Plan, Maricopa County Environmental Services Depart- ity Implementation Plans; New Mexico; Recodification and SIP ment; Revisions to the California State Implementation Plan, South Renumbering of the New Mexico Administrative Code for Albu- Coast Air Quality Management District; Disapproval of State Imple- querque/Bernalillo County’’ (FRL 7856–3) received on January 3, mentation Plan Revisions, Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Con- 2005. trol District’’ (FRL 7847–6) received on December 31, 2004. EC–418. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- EC–406. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- ity Implementation Plans; Texas; Victoria County Maintenance Plan ity Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; Amendments to Update’’ (FRL 7856–7) received on January 3, 2005. the Size Thresholds for Defining Major Sources and to the NSR Offset Rations for Sources of VOC and NOX’’ (FRL 7855–3) EC–419. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Clarification of Address for Documents received on December 31, 2004. Filed with EPA’s Environmental Appeals Board’’ (FRL 7855–6) EC–407. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- received on January 3, 2005. ity Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; Approval of Minor Clarifications to Municipal Regulations’’ (FRL 7855–1) received EC–420. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘New York: Final Authorization of State on December 31, 2004. Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL 7857– 8) received on January 13, 2005. EC–408. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- ity Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; Excess Volatile EC–421. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Organic Compound and Nitrogen Oxides Emissions Fee Rule’’ mentation Plans; New York State Implementation Plan Revision’’ (FRL 7853–9) received on December 31, 2004. (FRL 7852–5) received on January 13, 2005.

EC–409. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- EC–422. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- ity Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; VOC Emissions ity Implementation; Idaho; Revised Format for Materials Being Standards for Consumer Products’’ (FRL 7854–7) received on De- Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL 7842–3) received on January cember 31, 2004. 11, 2005.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–656. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- Continued ity Implementation Plans; Maine; Portable Fuel Containers’’ (FRL 7863–2) received February 2, 2005. EC–423. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Qual- ity Implementation; West Virginia; Redesignation of the City of EC–657. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Weirton Including Clay and Butler Magisterial Districts SO2 Non- mentation Plans for Florida: Citrus Juice Processing’’ (FRL 7869– attainment Area and Approval of the Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL 2) received February 2, 2005. 7852–8) received on January 11, 2005. EC–658. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–424. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State mentation Plans; State of Missouri’’ (FRL 7867–2) received Feb- Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Bernalillo County, ruary 2, 2005. New Mexico; Negative Declaration’’ (FRL 7858–5) received on January 11, 2005. EC–659. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Management System; Modification of the Hazardous Waste Manifest System’’ (FRL EC–425. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Peanuts, Tree Nuts, Milk, Soybeans, 7867–4) received February 2, 2005. Eggs, Fish, Crustacea, and Wheat; Exemption From the Require- ments of a Tolerance’’ (FRL 7694–5) received on January 11, EC–660. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- 2005. ardous Air Pollutants for Leather Finishing Operations’’ (FRL 7869–7) received February 2, 2005. EC–426. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Leak Repair Requirements for Appliances Using Substitute Refrigerants’’ EC–661. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- (FRL 7858–7) received on January 11, 2005. ardous Air Pollutants for Petroleum Refineries: Catalytic Cracking Units, Catalytic Reforming Units, and Sulfur Recovery Units’’ (FRL EC–427. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Ocean Dumping; Designation of Sites 7969–9) received February 2, 2005. Offshore Palm Beach Harbor, Florida and Offshore Port Everglades Harbor, Florida’’ (FRL 7861–7) received on January 11, 2005. EC–662. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘OMB Approvals Under the Paperwork Reduction Act; Amendment’’ (FRL 7869–5) received February 2, EC–431. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- 2005. mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes: Washington, Yakima County Nonattainment Area Bound- EC–1060. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Adequacy of Minnesota Municipal ary Revision’’ (FRL 7866–3) received on February 1, 2005. Solid Waste Landfill Program’’ (FRL7873–1) received on February 14, 2005. EC–432. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–1061. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Purposes: Implementation Plans; Texas; Revision to the Rate of Progress Washington, Yakima PM–10 Nonattainment Area Limited Mainte- plan for the Houston/Galvestion (HGA) Ozone Nonattainment nance Plan’’ (FRL 7866–4) received on February 1, 2005. Area’’ (FRL7872–7) received on February 14, 2005.

EC–433. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Effluent Limitations Guidelines, EC–1064. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Pretreatment Standards, and New Source Performance Standards Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revision to Control Volatile for the Transportation Equipment Cleaning Point Source Category’’ Organic Compound Emissions from Consumer Related Sources’’ (FRL 7866–7) received on February 1, 2005. (FRL7871–7) received on February 14, 2005.

EC–434. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Priorities List for Uncontrolled EC–1065. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Hazardous Waste Sites’’ (FRL 7864–1) received on February 1, Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Revised Format of 2005. 40 CFR Part 52 for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 7861–3) received on February 8, 2005. EC–435. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; South Carolina; Definitions and General Require- EC–1066. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Priorities for Uncontrolled ments’’ (FRL 7863–5) received on February 1, 2005. Hazardous Waste Sites’’ (FRL7871–9) received on February 14, 2005. EC–436. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; New York; Low Emission Vehicle Program’’ EC–1067. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Arizona State Imple- (FRL 7851–1) received on February 1, 2005. mentation Plan Maricopa County Environmental Services Depart- ment’’ (FRL7860-8) received on February 14, 2005. EC–437. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; Ohio’’ (FRL 7862–8) received on February 1, EC–1068. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘South Carolina: Final Authorization 2005. of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL7870–2) received on February 14, 2005. EC–438. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Georgia: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL 7864– EC–1159. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Peanuts, Tree Nuts, Milk, Soybeans, 6) received on February 1, 2005. Eggs, Fish, Crustacea, and Wheat; Exemption from the Require- ments of a Tolerance; Technical Correction’’ (FRL No. 7689– EC–655. EPA: Agency’s 2004 Competitive Sourcing Report. 9) received on March 1, 2005.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–1171. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Continued Quality Implementation Plans; Maine; Control of Total Reduced Sulphur From Kraft Pulp Mills’’ (FRL No. 7876–8) received on EC–1160. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- March 1, 2005. mentation Plan, El Dorado County Air Quality Management District (Mountain Counties Portion), Imperial County Air Pollution Control EC–1172. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Ocean Dumping; Dedesignation of District, and South Coast Air Quality Management District’’ (FRL Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Sites and Designation of New No. 7874–6) received on March 1, 2005. Sites’’ (FRL No. 7877–9) received on March 1, 2005.

EC–1161. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–1205. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Revised Format of Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Redesignation of the 40 CFR Part 52 for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference’’ City of Weirton Including the Clay and Butler Magisterial Districts (FRL No. 7843–2) received on March 1, 2005. SO2 Nonattainment Area and Approval of the Maintenance Plan; Correction’’ (FRL No. 7882–4) received on March 7, 2005. EC–1162. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Mississippi: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. 7875– EC–1206. rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality 7) received on March 1, 2005. Implementation Plan; Revised Format for Materials Being Incor- porated by Reference for South Dakota’’ (FRL No. 7878–6) re- EC–1163. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to California State Implemen- ceived on March 7, 2005. tation Plan, Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District’’ (FRL No. 7871–1) received on March 1, 2005. EC–1207. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning EC–1164. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Purposes; Arizona’’ (FRL No. 7875–2) received on March 7, 2005. Implementation Plan for Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Forsyth County, Mecklenburg County and Buncombe County, North EC–1208. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Carolina, and Chattanooga-Hamilton County, Knox County, and Air Quality Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants, Common- Memphis-Shelby County, Tennessee’’ (FRL No. 7877–3) received wealth of Pennsylvania; Delegation of Authority’’ (FRL No. 7880– on March 1, 2005. 4) received on March 7, 2005.

EC–1165. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to California State Implemen- EC–1209. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State tation Plan, Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District and Plan for Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Nashville, Tennessee’’ Ventura County Air Pollution Control District’’ (FRL No. 7872– (FRL No. 7881–7) received on March 7, 2005. 4) received on March 1, 2005. EC–1210. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Incorporation by Reference of Ap- EC–1166. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State proved State Hazardous Waste Management Program’’ (FRL No. Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Connecticut; Plan 7877–4) received on March 7, 2005. for Controlling MWC Emissions From Existing Municipal Waste Combusters’’ (FRL No. 7877–6) received on March 1, 2005. EC–1211. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- mentation Plan, Kern County Air Pollution Control District’’ (FRL EC–1167. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air No. 7878–3) received on March 7, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota; Revised Format of 40 CFR and Part 52 for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference’’ EC–1272. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air (FRL No. 7867–5) received on March 1, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; Maine; NOx Control Program’’ (FRL No. 7881–2) received on March 14, 2005. EC–1168. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Management System: Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Dyes and/or Pig- EC–1273. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State ments Production Waste; Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Implementation Plans; Designation of Areas for Air Quality Plan- Identified Wastes’’ (FRL No. 7875–8) received on March 1, 2005. ning Purposes; State of Arizona, Maricopa County Area; Technical Correction’’ (FRL No. 7879–3) received on March 14, 2005. EC–1169. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Standards of Performance for Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces Constructed After October 21, 1974, EC–1274. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Extension of National Pollutant Dis- and On or Before August 17,1983; and Standards of Performance charge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit Deadline for Storm for Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen Water Discharges for Oil and Gas Activity That Disturbs One Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 17, 1983’’ (FRL to Five Acres’’ (FRL No. 7882–2) received on March 14, 2005. No. 7874–9) received on March 1, 2005. EC–1275. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Tennessee: Final Authorization of State EC–1170. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. 7883– Quality Implementation Plans; North Carolina Update to Materials 5) received on March 14, 2005. Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 7868–7) received on March 1, 2005. EC–1299. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Alabama: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. 7884– 4) received on March 16, 2005.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–1531. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Continued Quality Implementation Plans: State of Iowa’’ (FRL No. 7892– 1) received on April 04, 2005. EC–1300. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Mainte- nance Plan Revisions; Ohio’’ (FRL No. 7886–7) received on March EC–1532. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 16, 2005; to EPW Quality Implementation Plans: State of Maryland; Revised Defini- tion of Volatile Organic Compounds’’ (FRL No. 7891–3) received EC–1301. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air on April 04, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; Maine; Control of Total Reduced Sulfur From Kraft Pulp Mills: Withdrawal of Direct Final Rule; EC–1533. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air and Correction’’ (FRL No. 7884–7) received on March 16, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans and Operating Permits Program: State of Nebraska’’ (FRL No. 7894–1) received on April 04, 2005. EC–1302. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Oregon Visibility Protection Plan’’ EC–1534. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air (FRL No. 7881-4) received on March 16, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans: District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- ginia and Pennsylvania; Revised Carbon Monoxide Maintenance EC–1303. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Finding of Failure to Submit Section Plans for Washington Metropolitan, Baltimore and Philadelphia 110 State Implementation Plans; for Interstate Transport for the Areas’’ (FRL No. 7894–4) received on April 04, 2005. National Ambient Air Quality Standards for 8-hour Ozone and PM2.5’’ (FRL No. 7885–7) received on March 16, 2005. EC–1535. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval of Revisions and Notice of Resolution of Deficiency for Clean Air Act Operating Permit EC–1304. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- Program in Texas’’ (FRL No. 7892–6) received on April 04, 2005. ardous Air Pollutants: Delegation of Authority of Texas’’ (FRL No. 7886–4) received on March 16, 2005. EC–1536. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Federal Implementation Plans under the Clean Air Act for Indian Reservations in Idaho, Oregon and EC–1392. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Washington’’ (FRL No. 7893–8) received on April 04, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to Control Volatile Organic Compound Emissions’’ (FRL No. 7890–4) received on EC–1537. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Limited Approval and Promulgation March 28, 2005. of Implementation Plans; Texas; Excess Emissions During Startup, Shutdown and Malfunction Activities’’ (FRL No. 7892–7) received EC–1393. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- on April 04, 2005. mentation Plans: Texas; Post 1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan, Adjust- ments to the 1990 Base Year Emissions Inventory, and Motor EC–1596. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Air Quality Designations for the Fine Vehicle Emissions Budgets for the Dallas/Fort Worth Ozone Non- Particles (PM2.5) National Ambient Air Quality Standards-Supple- attainment Area’’ (FRL No. 7890–1) received on March 28, 2005. mental Notice’’ (FRL No. 7896–8) received on April 7, 2005.

EC–1394. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘South Carolina: Final Authorization EC–1597. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Low-Emission Diesel Fuel No. 7889–8) received on March 28, 2005. Compliance Date’’ (FRL No. 7895–9) received on April 7, 2005.

EC–1395. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revision of December 2000 Regulatory EC–1598. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Finding on the Emissions of Hazardous Air Pollutants from Electric mentation Plans; Texas; Locally Enforced Idling Prohibition Rule’’ Utility Steam Generating Units and the Removal of Coal - and (FRL No. 7896–7) received on April 7, 2005. Oil-fired Electric Utility Steam Generating Units from the Section 112(c) List’’ (FRL No. 7887–7) received on March 28, 2005. EC–1599. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Coke Oven Batteries’’ (FRL No. 7895–8) received on April 7, 2005. EC–1396. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Standard of Performance for New and Existing Stationary Sources: Electric Utility Steam Generating EC–1768. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Units’’ (FRL No. 7888–1) received on March 28, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; New Mexico; Albuquerque/Bernalillo County’’ (FRL NO. 7897–6) received on April 13, 2005. EC–1397. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- ardous Air Pollutants; Delegation of Authority to Louisiana; Correc- EC–1769. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Sub- tion’’ (FRL No. 7887–2) received on March 24, 2005. stitute Refrigerant Recycling; Amendment to the Definition of Re- frigerant’’ (FRL NO. 7899–3) received on April 13, 2005. EC–1398. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘North Carolina: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL EC–1770. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Outer Continental Shelf Air Regulations No. 7888–3) received on March 24, 2005. Consistency Update for California’’ (FRL NO. 7896–2) received on April 13, 2005. EC–1399. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Rule to Reduce Interstate Transport of Fine Particulate Matter and Ozone (Clean Air Interstate Rule); Revisions to Acid Rain Program; Revisions to the NOx SIP Call’’ (FRL No. 7885–9) received on March 24, 2005.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–1993. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Continued Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Revision Establishing the Western Virginia VOC and NOx Emissions Control Area, and EC–1771. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- Providing the Enabling Authority for NOx RACT Determinations ardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories: Generic Maximum in the Area’’ (FRL No. 7904–9) received on April 27, 2005. Achievable Control Technology Standards; and National Emission Standards for Ethylene Manufacturing Process Units: Heat Ex- EC–1994. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air change Systems and Waste Operations’’ (FRL NO. 7899–1) re- Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Clarification of Visible ceived on April 13, 2005. Emissions Exception Provisions’’ (FRL No. 7904–2) received on April 27, 2005. EC–1772. EPA rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; Texas; Agreed Orders in the Beaumont/Port Arthur EC–1995. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Ozone Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL NO. 7898–7) received on April Quality Implementation Plans; Maine; Low Emission Vehicle Pro- 13, 2005. gram’’ (FRL No. 7900–6) received on April 27, 2005.

EC–1773. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–1996. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Trifluralin; Pesticide Tolerance’’ (FRL mentation Plans; Texas; 15 percent Rate-of-Progress Plan and Motor No. 7710–9) received on April 27, 2005. Vehicle Emissions Budgets, Dallas/Fort Worth Ozone Nonattain- ment Area’’ (FRL NO. 7897–7) received on April 13, 2005. EC-2077. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Air Quality Redesignation for the 8- Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard; for some EC–1774. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Counties in the States of Kansas and Missouri’’ (FRL NO. 7906– mentation Plans Georgia: Approval of Revisions to the Georgia 5) received on May 3, 2005. State Implementation Plan’’ (FRL NO. 7898–5) received on April 13, 2005. EC–2078. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans and Operating Permits Program; State of Iowa’’ EC–1838. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Territory of Guam (FRL NO. 7906–9) received on May 3, 2005. State Implementation Plan, Update to Materials Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 7888–4) received on April 18, 2005. EC–2079. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–1839. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans and Operating Permits Program; State of Missouri’’ mentation Plans; Texas; Memorandum of Agreement Between (FRL NO. 7906–7) received on May 3, 2005. Texas Council on Environmental Quality and the North Central Council of Governments Providing Emissions Offsets to Dallas EC–2080. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Fort Worth International Airport’’ (FRL No. 7902–8) received on Implementation Plans; Michigan: Oxides of Nitrogen’’ (FRL NO. April 18, 2005. 7904–4) received on May 3, 2005.

EC–1987. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revision to the California State Imple- EC–2081. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Attainment for the mentation Plan, Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control Dis- Ozone and Carbon Monoxide National Ambient Air Quality Stand- trict and San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District’’ ards in Washoe County, Nevada’’ (FRL NO. 7907–3) received (FRL No. 7900–3) received on April 27, 2005. on May 3, 2005.

EC–1988. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Priorities List for Uncontrolled EC–2082. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Hazardous Waste Sites’’ (FRL No. 7903–7) received on April 27, Quality Implementation Plans; District of Columbia, Maryland, Vir- 2005. ginia; 1-Hour Ozone Attainment Plans, Rate-of-Progress Plans, Con- tingency Measures, Transportation Control Measures, VMT Offset, EC–1989. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Plan and 1990 Base Year Inventory’’ (FRL NO. 7910–3) received on for the Control of Designated Pollutants; Maine; Total Reduced May 8, 2005. Sulfur From Existing Kraft Pulp Mills’’ (FRL No. 7903–9) received on April 27, 2005. EC–2083. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; VOC Emission EC–1990. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Standards for AIM Coatings’’ (FRL NO. 7909–8) received on May mentation Plan; Wisconsin’’ (FRL No. 7901–2) received on April 8, 2005. 27, 2005. EC–2084. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–1991. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Quality Implementation Plans; Georgia: Approval of Revisions to mentation Plans; Wallula, Washington PM10 Nonattainment Area; the Georgia State Implementation Plan’’ (FRL NO. 7909–3) re- Serious Area Plan for Attainment of the Annual and 24-Hour PM10 ceived on May 8, 2005. Standards’’ (FRL No. 7094–7) received on April 27, 2005. EC–2085. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–1992. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland and Virginia; Non-Regu- Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Minor Revisions to the latory Voluntary Emission Reduction Program Measures’’ (FRL Fugitive Dust and Waiver Requirements’’ (FRL No. 7905–9) re- NO. 7909–9) received on May 8, 2005. ceived on April 27, 2005.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–2313. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘XL Rulemaking Extension of Expiration Continued Date for New York State Public Utilities; Hazardous Waste Man- agement Systems’’ (FRL No. 7916–2) received on May 18, 2005. EC–2086. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Control of Volatile Or- EC–2314. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Underground Storage Tank Program: ganic Compound Emissions from AIM Coatings’’ (FRL NO. 7910– Approved State Program for Minnesota’’ (FRL No. 7909–5) re- 2) received on May 8, 2005. ceived on May 18, 2005.

EC–2087. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–2315. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Waste Management System; Testing Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Metropolitan Washington, and Monitoring Activities; Methods Innovation Rule and SW–846 D.C. 1-Hour Ozone Attainment Demonstration Plans’’ (FRL NO. Final Update IIIB’’ (FRL No. 7916–1) received on May 18, 2005. 7910–4) received on May 8, 2005. EC–2386. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Implementation Rule for 8-Hour Ozone EC–2088. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air NAAQS Phase 1’’ (FRL No. 7918–6) received on May 26, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; State of Washington; Spokane Car- bon Monoxide Attainment Plan’’ (FRL NO. 7906–3) received on May 8, 2005. EC–2387. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to Arizona State Implementa- tion Plan, Maricopa County’’ (FRL No. 7912–3) received on May EC–2089. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 26, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; VOC Emissions Standards for AIM Coatings’’ (FRL NO. 7910–1) received on May 8, 2005. EC–2388. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Maine; Smaller-Scale Electric Gener- EC–2090. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Transportation Conformity Rule ating Resources’’ (FRL No. 7915–1) received on May 26, 2005. Amendments for the New PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standard: PM2.5 Precursors’’ (FRL NO. 7908–3) received on May EC–2389. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 8, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; Maine; VOC Regulations’’ (FRL No. 7913–3) received on May 26, 2005. EC–2187. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- ardous Air Pollutants: Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing EC–2409. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Ocean Disposal; Designation of Manufacturing’’ ((RIN2060–AM10)(FRL No. 7911–6)) received on Dredged Material Disposal Sites in Central and Western Long Is- May 11, 2005. land Sound, Connecticut’’ (FRL No. 7919–9) received on May 31, 2005. EC–2188. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- ardous Air Pollutants for Iron and Steal Foundries’’ ((RIN2060– EC–2410. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘ARIZONA SIP. Redesignation of Phoe- AM85)(FRL No. 7911–8)) received on May 11, 2005. nix to Attainment for 1-Hour Ozone Standard’’ (FRL No. 7901– 6) received on May 31, 2005. EC–2189. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- ardous Air Pollutants: Miscellaneous Coating Manufacturing’’ EC–2411. EPA: transmitting, pursuant to law, rule entitled ‘‘Alabama: ((RIN2060–AM72)(FRL No. 7911–1)) received on May 11, 2005. Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL No. 7920–6) received on May 31, 2005. EC–2190. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Phar- maceuticals Production’’ ((RIN2060–AM52)(FRL No. 7911–3)) re- EC–2412. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Attainment by the ceived on May 11, 2005. Applicable Attainment Date for the Carbon Monoxide National Ambient Air Quality Standard within the Las Vegas Valley Non- EC–2193. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Commonwealth of Virginia; Emis- attainment Area, Clark County, Nevada; Determination Regarding sion Standards for Solvent Cleaning Operations Using Non-Halo- Applicability of Certain Clean Air Act Requirements’’ (FRL No. genated Solvents’’ (FRL No. 7913–5) received on May 16, 2005. 7919–7) received on May 31, 2005.

EC–2194. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–2506. EPA: the Agency’s biennial report on the status and effec- mentation Plans for Kentucky; Inspection and Maintenance Program tiveness of the Coastal Wetlands Conservation Plan for the State Removal for Jefferson County, Kentucky; Source-Specific Nitrogen of Louisiana. Oxides Emission Rate for Kosmos Cement Kiln’’ (FRL No. 7914– 5) received on May 16, 2005. EC–2508. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Correction to Preamble; Revision of December 2000 Regulatory Finding on the Emissions of Hazardous EC–2195. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- Air Pollutants from Electric Utility Steam Generating Units and mentation Plan, Imperial County Air Pollution Control District and the Removal of Coal- and Oil-Fired Electric Utility Steam Gener- San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District’’ (FRL ating Units from the Section 112 (c) List’’ (FRL No. 7921–5) No. 7901–9) received on May 16, 2005. received on June 6, 2005.

EC–2312. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Mainte- EC–2509. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Arizona SIP: Revisions to the Arizona nance Plans; Michigan; Southeast Michigan Ozone Maintenance State Implementation Plan, Maricopa County Environmental Serv- Plan Update to the State Implementation Plan’’ (FRL No. 7915– ices Department’’ (FRL No. 7912–4) received on June 6, 2005. 8) received on May 18, 2005.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–2670. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Continued Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; VOC Emission Standards in the Hampton Roads VOC Emissions Control Area’’ (FRL# EC–2510. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Louisiana Final Authorization of State 7925–6) received on June 17, 2005. Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL No. 7922–8) received on June 6, 2005. EC–2671. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Awards of Grants and Cooperative Agreements for the Special Projects and Programs Authorized by EC–2511. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘WEST VIRGINIA SIP. New Man- the Agency’s FY 2005 Appropriations Act’’ received on June 17, chester-Grant Magisterial District SO2 Nonattainment Area and Ap- 2005. proval of the Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL No. 7922–1) received on June 6, 2005. EC–2810. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Delegation of Authority to the States of Iowa and Kansas for New Source Performance Standards EC–2512. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Control of Air Pollution from New (NSPS), National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants Motor Vehicles: In-use, Not-to-Exceed Emission Standard Testing (NESHAP); and Maximum Achievable Control Technology for Heavy-duty Diesel Engines and Vehicles’’ (FRL No. 7922– (MACT) Standards’’ (FRL No. 7927–4) received on June 27, 2005. 4) received on June 6, 2005.

EC–2592. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Texas Final Authorization of Hazardous EC–2811. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL No. 7924–1) re- Implementation Plans: Washington; Spokane Carbon Monoxide ceived on June 8, 2005. Nonattainment Area; Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes’’ (FRL No. 7929–7) received on June 27, 2005. EC–2593. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and Nonattainment New Source Review (NSR): Routine EC–2812. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Maintenance, Repair and Replacement (RMRR) Equipment Replace- Quality Implementation Plans; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; ment Provision (ERP); Reconsideration’’ (FRL No. 7923–3) re- Control of VOC Emissions from Aerospace, Mobile Equipment, ceived on June 8, 2005. and Wood Furniture Surface Coating Applications for Allegheny County’’ (FRL No. 7927–5) received on June 27, 2005. EC–2594. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Test Procedures for Testing Highway and Nonroad Engines and Omnibus Technical Amendments’’ (FRL EC–2813. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State No. 7922–5) received on June 8, 2005. Implementation Plans; Ohio; Revised Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) Regulation and Revised NOx Trading Rule’’ (FRL No. 7923–2) EC–2653. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘GEORGIA SIP: Approval and Promul- received on June 27, 2005. gation of Implementation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Georgia, Redesignation of Atlanta Se- EC–2814. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State vere 1-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment for Ozone; Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Bernalillo County, Maintenance Plan; Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets; Revisions to New Mexico; Negative Declaration; Correction’’ (FRL No. 7928– Rules for Air Quality’’ (FRL No. 7924–7) received on June 14, 4) received on June 27, 2005. 2005. EC–2815. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Vermont: Final Authorization of State EC–2654. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘GEORGIA SIP: Approval and Promul- Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. 7927– gation of Implementation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air 1) received on June 27, 2005. Quality Planning Purposes; Georgia, Redesignation of Atlanta Se- vere 1-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment for Ozone; EC–2816. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- Maintenance Plan; Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets; Revisions to ardous Air Pollutants: Cellulose Products Manufacturing’’ (FRL Rules for Air Quality’’ (FRL No. 7924–7) received on June 14, No. 7925–8) received on June 27, 2005. 2005. EC–2874. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–2655. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘OHIO SIP. 1-Hour Ozone Standard Quality Implementation Plans; State of Colorado; State Implementa- for Ozone Maintenance’’ (FRL No. 7925–3) received on June 14, 2005. tion Plan Correction’’ (FRL No. 7931–7) received on June 28, 2005. EC–2656. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Dyes and/or Pig- EC–2875. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air ments, Production Waste; Land Disposal Restrictions for Newly Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota’’ (FRL No. 7931–2) re- Identified Waste; CERCLA Hazardous Substance Designation and ceived on June 28, 2005. Reportable Quantities’’ FRL No. 7924–9) received on June 14, 2005. EC–2876. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Spokane PM10 Nonattainment Area EC–2657. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Management System; Limited Maintenance Plan and Redesignation Request’’ (FRL No. Modification of the Hazardous Waste Manifest System; Correction’’ 7927–2) received on June 28, 2005. (FRL No. 7925–1) received on June 14, 2005. EC–2877. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Correction to the California State Im- EC–2668. EPA: a report entitled ‘‘2003 Drinking Water Infrastructure plementation Plan, South Coast Air Quality Management District’’ Needs Survey and Assessment: Third Report to Congress’’. (FRL No. 7932–3) received on June 28, 2005.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–2986. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Final Enforceable Consent Agreement Continued and Testing Consent Order for Two Formulated Composites of Fluorotelmer-based Polymer Chemicals; Export Notification’’ EC–2878. EPA: law, rule entitled ‘‘Deletion of Methyl Ethyl Ketone; (FRL7710–4). Toxic Chemical Release Reporting; Community Right-to-Know’’ (FRL No. 7532–5) received on June 28, 2005. EC–2987. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- ardous Air Pollutants: Requirements for Control Technology Deter- EC–2879. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- minations for Major Sources in Accordance with Clean Air Act ardous Air Pollutants: Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Sections; Sections 112(g) and 112(j)’’ (FRL7935–4). Manufacturing‘ (FRL No. 7932–2) received on June 28, 2005. EC–2988. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Nonattainment Major New Source Re- EC–2880. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Ocean Dumping; De-designation of view Implementation Under 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Sites and Designation of New Quality Standard: Reconsideration’’ (FRL1934–9). Sites; Correction’’ (FRL No. 7930–7) received on June 28, 2005. EC–2989. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Toxic Release Inventory Reporting EC–2881. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Regional Haze Regulations and Guide- Forms Modification Rule’’ (FRL7532–6). lines for Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) Determina- tions’’ (FRL No. 7925–9) received on June 28, 2005. EC–2990. EPA: a report on the final decision document and environ- mental assessment for the Muddy River Flood Control and Eco- EC–2940. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air system Restoration in Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts. Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Approval of Clarifications of Requirements for Fuel-burning Equipment’’ (FRL7933–6) re- EC–3058. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- ceived on June 28, 2005. ardous Air Pollutants for Primary Copper Smelting’’ (FRL No. 7838–5) received on July 13, 2005. EC–2941. EPA: pursuant to law, rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promul- gation of Implementation Plans; Texas; Transportation Conformity’’ EC–3059. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air (FRL7928–6) received on June 28, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; Delaware; Ambient Air Quality Standard for Ozone and Fine Particulate Matter’’ (FRL No. 7939– EC–2942. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Fenpropathrin; Re-Establishment of Tol- 1) received on July 13, 2005. erance for Emergency Exemption’’ (FRL7723–2) received on June 28, 2005. EC–3123. EPA: the report of two documents entitled ‘‘A Regulator’s Guide to the Management of Radioactive Residuals from Drinking EC–2978. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Water Treatment Technologies’’ and ‘‘Tribal Drinking Water Oper- Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to Control Volatile ator Certification Program Guidelines’’ received on July 18, 2005. Organic Compound Emissions; Correction’’ (FRL1936–8). EC–3124. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–2979. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Quality Implementation Plans; New Mexico; Albuquerque/Bernalillo mentation Plans; State of Missouri’’ (FRL7936–7). County’’ (FRL No. 7942–5) received on July 18, 2005. EC–2980. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Air Quality Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants, Common- EC–3125. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air wealth of Virginia; Control of Municipal Waste Combustor Emis- Quality Implementation Plan; Idaho; Correction’’ (FRL No. 7941– sions from Small Existing Municipal Solid Waste Combustor 7) received on July 18, 2005. Unites’’ (FRL7937–5). EC–3126. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Idaho: Final Authorization of State EC–2981. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Control of Emissions of Air Pollution Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. 7942– From Diesel Fuel’’ (FRL1937–3). 9) received on July 18, 2005.

EC–2982. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–3184. EPA: the report of a nomination and a nomination con- Quality Implementation Plans; Washington; Correcting Amend- firmed for the position of Assistant Administrator for Administra- ments’’ (FRL7936–3). tion and Resources Management, received on July 21, 2005.

EC–2983. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–3185. EPA: the report of a nomination confirmed for the position Quality Implementation Plan; Idaho’’ (FRL1936–1). of Assistant Administrator for Water, received July 21, 2005.

EC–2984. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Delegation of National Emission Stand- EC–3186. EPA: the report of a nomination confirmed for the position ards for Hazardous Air Pollutions for Source Categories; State of General Counsel, received July 21, 2005. of Arizona; Pima County Department of Environmental Quality; State of Nevada; Nevada Division of Environmental Protection’’ EC–3187. EPA: the report of a nomination and a nomination con- (FRL7935–2). firmed for the position of Administrator, received July 21, 2005.

EC–2985. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Final Enforceable Consent Agreement EC–3188. EPA: the report of a nomination for the position of Assist- and Testing Consent Order for Four Formulated Composites of ant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, re- Fluoroploymer Chemicals; Expert Notification’’ (FRL7710–5). ceived July 21, 2005.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–3473. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Continued Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Vehicle Inspection and Main- tenance Program for Travis and Williamson Counties’’ (FRL No. EC–3189. EPA: the report of a vacancy and a nomination for the 7948–7) received August 8, 2005. position of Deputy Administrator, received July 21, 2005. EC–3474. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–3190. EPA: the report of a change in previously reported informa- mentation Plans; Washington’’ (FRL No. 7944–4) received August tion and the discontinuation of service in the acting role for the 8, 2005. position of Assistant Administrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response, received July 21, 2005. EC–3475. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Clean Air Act Approval and Promulga- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plan Revision for North Dakota; EC–3191. EPA: the report of the designation of an acting officer Revisions to the Air Pollution Control Rules’’ (FRL No. 7942– and a change in previously submitted reported information for the 2) received August 8, 2005. position of Assistant Administrator for Research and Development, received July 21, 2005. EC–3501. EPA: the report of a nomination and a change in previously submitted reported information for the position of Assistant Admin- EC–3192. EPA: the report of a change in previously submitted re- istrator for Solid Waste and Emergency Response and the report ported information and the discontinuation of service in the acting of a nomination and a change in previously submitted reported role for the position of Assistant Administrator for Prevention, information for the position of Assistant Administrator for Enforce- Pesticides and Toxic Substances, received July 21, 2005. ment and Compliance Assurance, received on August 17, 2005.

EC–3227. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–3502. EPA: the report of draft legislation entitled ‘‘Amendment mentation Plans; Indiana’’ (FRL No. 7930–9) received July 25, to Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act to Authorize 2005. Registration Fee Collection’’ and ‘‘Amendment to Toxic Substances Control Act’’. EC–3464. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Clean Air Act Approval and Promulga- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plan Revision for Colorado; EC–3506. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘2-amino-4,5-dihydro-6-methyl-4-propyl- Long-Term Strategy of State Implementation Plan for Class I Visi- s-traizolo(1,5-alpha)pyrimidin-5-one (PP796); Exemption from the bility Protection’’ (FRL No. 7937–1) received July 28, 2005. Requirement of a Tolerance’’ (FRL No. 7728–1) received August 17, 2005. EC–3465. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; State of Utah; Salt Lake City Re- EC–3508. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State vised Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan and Approval of Related Revisions’’ (FRL No. 7939–8) received July 28, 2005. Air Quality Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants, Mary- land; Control of Emissions from Small Municipal Waste Combustor EC–3466. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Identification of Ozone Areas for (SMWC) Units; Delegation of Authority’’ (FRL No. 7551–3) re- Which the 1-Hour Standard Has Been Revoked and Technical Cor- ceived August 17, 2005. rection to Phase 1 Rule’’ (FRL No. 7947–4) received July 28, 2005. EC–3509. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Interim Final Determination to Stay and/or Defer Sanctions, San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control EC–3467. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- District’’ (FRL No. 7449–2) received August 17, 2005. ardous Air Pollutants for Coke Ovens: Pushing, Quenching, and Battery Stacks’’ (FRL No. 7847–3) received July 28, 2005. EC–3510. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revision to the California State Imple- mentation Plan, Ventura County Air Pollution Control District’’ EC–3468. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the State of Hawaii State (FRL No. 7945–2) received August 17, 2005. Implementation Plan, Update to Materials Incorporated by Ref- erence’’ (FRL No. 7946–7) received August 8, 2005. EC–3511. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revision to the California State Imple- mentation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control EC–3469. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Management System; District and Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District’’ Modification of the Hazardous Waste Program; Mercury Containing (FRL No. 7949–1) received August 17, 2005. Equipment’’ (FRL No. 7948–1) received August 8, 2005. EC–3709. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- EC–3470. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Commonwealth of ardous Air Pollutants: Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufac- the Northern Mariana Islands State Implementation Plan, Update turing’’ (FRL No. 7961–9) received August 31, 2005. to Materials Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 7938–6) re- ceived August 8, 2005. EC–3710. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota; Revised Format of 40 EC–3471. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- CFR Part 52 for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference; Cor- ardous Air Pollutants: Cellulose Products Manufacturing’’ rection’’ (FRL No. 7962–6) received August 31, 2005. ((RIN2060–AL91) (FRL No. 7948–5)) received August 8, 2005. EC–3711. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Proc- EC–3472. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air ess for Exempting Critical Uses of Methyl Bromide for the 2005 Quality Implementation Plans; Oregon; Correcting Amendment’’ Supplemental Request’’ (FRL No. 7962–4) received August 31, (FRL No. 7944–1) received August 8, 2005. 2005.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–3787. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Continued Quality Implementation Plans; Tennessee and Georgia; Attainment Demonstrations for the Chattanooga, Nashville, and Tri-Cities Early EC–3776. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emissions Standards for Haz- Action Compact Areas’’ (FRL No. 7956–9) received August 22, ardous Air Pollutants: Reinforced Plastic Composites Production’’ 2005. (FRL No. 7957–7) received August 22, 2005. EC–3788. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–3777. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Allo- Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Attainment Demonstration of cation of Essential Use Allowances for Calendar Year 2005’’ (FRL the Austin Early Action Compact Area’’ (FRL No. 7955–9) re- No. 7958–2) received August 22, 2005. ceived August 22, 2005.

EC–3778. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–3789. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Louisiana; Attainment Demonstration Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Attainment Demonstration of for the Shreveport-Bossier City Early Compact Area’’ (FRL No. the San Antonio Early Action Compact Area’’ (FRL No. 7955– 7955–7) received August 22, 2005. 8) received August 22, 2005.

EC–3779. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–3790. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; New Mexico; San Juan County Early Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Clean Air Action Plan and Action Compact Area’’ (FRL No. 7954–5) received August 22, Attainment Demonstration for the Northeast Texas Early Action 2005. Compact Area; Agreed Orders Regarding Control of Air Pollution for the Northeast Texas Area’’ (FRL No. 7956–1) received August EC–3780. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 22, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; North Carolina; Attainment Dem- onstration of the Mountain, Unifour, Triad and Fayetteville Early EC–3791. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Action Compact Areas’’ (FRL No. 7956–8) received August 22, Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Maine; Negative 2005. Declaration’’ (FRL No. 7956–4) received August 22, 2005.

EC–3781. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–3792. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Oklahoma; Attainment Demonstra- Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Attainment Demonstration tion for the Central Oklahoma Early Action Compact Area’’ (FRL for the Roanoke Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Ozone Early No. 7953–8) received August 22, 2005. Action Compact Area’’ (FRL No. 7954–1) received August 22, 2005. EC–3782. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Oklahoma; Attainment Demonstra- EC–3793. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air tion for the Tulsa Early Action Compact Area’’ (FRL No. 7956– Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Attainment Dem- 2) received August 22, 2005. onstration for the Eastern Panhandle Region Ozone Early Action Compact Area’’ (FRL No. 7954–3) received August 22, 2005. EC–3783. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; South Carolina and Georgia; Attain- EC–3794. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air ment Demonstration for the Appalachian, Catawba, Pee Dee, Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Attainment Demonstration Waccamaw, Santee Lynches, Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester, Low for the Washington County Ozone Early Action Compact Area’’ Country, Lower Savannah, Central Midlands, and Upper Savannah (FRL No. 7954–2) received August 22, 2005. Early Action Compact Areas’’ (FRL No. 7957–1) received August 22, 2005. EC–3795. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; State of Texas; Control of Air Pollu- EC–3784. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air tion from Motor Vehicles, Mobile Source Incentive Programs’’ Quality Implementation Plans; State of Colorado; Denver Early (FRL No. 7956–3) received August 22, 2005. Action Compact Ozone Plan, Attainment Demonstration of the 8- hour Ozone Standard, and Approval of Related Revisions’’ (FRL EC–3796. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air No. 7954–6) received August 22, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Attainment Demonstration for the Northern Shenandoah Valley Ozone Early Action Compact EC–3785. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Area’’ (FRL No. 7954–4) received August 22, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; State of Colorado; Greeley Revised Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan and Approval of Related Revi- EC–3797. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Management System; sions’’ (FRL No. 7954–7) received August 22, 2005. Standardized Permit for RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Fa- cilities’’ (FRL No. 7948–4) received August 22, 2005. EC–3786. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; State of Iowa’’ (FRL No. 7953– EC–3892. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 7) received August 22, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Dallas-Fort Worth Voluntary Mobile Emission Reduction Program’’ (FRL No. 7960–4) received August 31, 2005.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–4031. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Continued mentation Plans; State of Iowa’’ (FRL No. 7967–5) received on September 7, 2005. EC–3893. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Revised EC–4032. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Interim Final Determination to Stay Format for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL No. and/or Defer Sanctions, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution 7952–3) received August 31, 2005. Control District’’ (FRL No. 7966–5) received on September 7, 2005. EC–3894. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Knox County, Tennessee; Revised EC–4033. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘New York SIP, Onondaga County Format for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL No. Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL No. 7959–1) received 7952–2) received August 31, 2005. on September 7, 2005. EC–3895. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–4034. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revision to the Definition of Volatile mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Organic Compounds—Removal of VOC Exemptions for Califor- Purposes: Wallula, Washington Area’’ (FRL No. 7959–6) received August 31, 2005. nia’s Aerosol Coatings Reactivity-based Regulation’’ (FRL No. 7966–2) received on September 7, 2005. EC–3896. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans for Kentucky: Regulatory Limit on Potential to EC–4035. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Maryland Control of Emissions from Emit’’ (FRL No. 7958–8) received August 31, 2005. Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration (CISWI) Units’’ (FRL No. 7966–7) received on September 7, 2005. EC–3897. EPA: pursuant to law, rule entitled ‘‘Extension of the De- ferred Effective Date for 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Qual- EC–4036. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- ity Standards for Early Action Compact Areas’’ (FRL No. 7959– mentation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control 2) received August 31, 2005. District’’ (FRL No. 7966–4) received on September 7, 2005.

EC–3898. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Limited Approval and Promulgation EC–4037. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site of Implementation Plans; Texas; Excess Emissions During Startup, Designation’’ (FRL No. 7967–7) received on September 7, 2005. Shutdown and Malfunction Activities’’ (FRL No. 7959–5) received August 31, 2005. EC–4038. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Announcement of the Delegation of Partial Administrative Authority for Implementation of Federal Im- EC–3899. EPA: pursuant to law, rule entitled ‘‘Standards of Perform- plementation Plan for the Nez Perce Reservation to the Nez Perce ance for New and Existing Stationary Sources: Electric Utility Tribe’’ (FRL No. 7970–2) received on September 18, 2005. Steam Generating Units’’ (FRL No. 7960–1) received August 31, 2005. EC–4039. EPA: a report relative to reducing the burden and stream- lining program operations of the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) EC–3900. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Stay of the Findings of Significant Program. Contribution and Rulemaking for Georgia for Purposes of Reducing Ozone Interstate Transport’’ (FRL No. 7960–2) received August EC–4041. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 31, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; State of Utah; Ogden City Revised Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan and Approval of Related Revi- EC–4026. EPA: pursuant to law, the Agency’s National Environmental sions’’ (FRL No. 7961–7) received September 18, 2005. Education Advisory Council Report on the Status of Environmental Education in the United States. EC–4042. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–4027. EPA: a report entitled ‘‘Interim Guidance on Control of mentation Plans; State of Missouri, Correction’’ (FRL No. 7969– Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) in Ozone State Implementation 6) received September 18, 2005. Plans’’ (FRL No. 7965–4) received on September 7, 2005. EC–4043. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–4028. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; New York; Revised Motor Vehicle Emissions mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Budgets for 1990 and 2007 using MOBILE6’’ (FRL No. 7968– Purposes; Arizona; Correction of Redesignation of Phoenix to At- 1) received September 18, 2005. tainment for the Carbon Monoxide Standard’’ (FRL No. 7960– 8) received on September 7, 2005. EC–4044. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plan; Minnesota’’ (FRL No. 7969–7) received September EC–4029. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 18, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; District of Columbia; Update to Ma- terials Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 7953–9) received EC–4045. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Priorities List for Uncontrolled on September 7, 2005. Hazardous Waste Sites’’ (FRL No. 7968–3) received September 18, 2005. EC–4030. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘American Samoa State Implementation Plan, Update to Materials Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 7955–6) received on September 7, 2005.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–4162. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Continued Quality Implementation Plans: Texas Low-Emission Diesel Fuel Program’’ (FRL7982–2) received on October 4, 2005. EC–4046. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning EC–4163. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Purposes; Tennessee; Redesignation of the Montgomery County, Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Massachusetts; Nega- Tennessee Portion of the Clarksville-Hopkinsville 8-Hour Nonattain- tive Declaration’’ (FRL7981–5) received on October 4, 2005. ment Area to Attainment’’ (FRL No. 7973–5) received on Sep- tember 18, 2005. EC–4164. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Control of Emissions of Hazardous Air Pollutants from Mobile Sources: Default Baseline Revision’’ EC–4047. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- (FRL7981–4) received on October 4, 2005. mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Kentucky; Redesignation of the Christian County, Ken- EC–4165. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Prevention of Significant Deterioration tucky Portion of the Clarksville-Hopkinsville 8-Hour Ozone Non- for Nitrogen Oxides’’ (FRL7981–1) received on October 4, 2005. attainment Area to Attainment for Ozone’’ (FRL No. 7972–9) re- ceived on September 18, 2005. EC–4166. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Streamlining the General Pretreatment EC–4048. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Designation of Areas for Air Quality Regulations for Existing and New Sources of Pollution’’ Planning Purposes; Illinois; Lake Calumet PM–10 Redesignation (FRL7980–4) received on October 4, 2005. and Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL No. 7973–2) received on September 18, 2005. EC–4167. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plan; Pennsylvania; Revision to the Motor EC–4049. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Designation of Areas for Air Quality Vehicle Enhanced I/M Program—Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, South Planning Purposes; Illinois; Lyons Township PM–10 Redesignation Central, and North Regions and Safety Inspection Program En- and Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL No. 7972–7) received on September hancements for Non-I/M Regions’’ (FRL7980–5) received on Octo- 18, 2005. ber 4, 2005.

EC–4050. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- EC–4168. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- ardous Air Pollutants: Final Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants mentation Plans for Kentucky: Inspection and Maintenance Program for Hazardous Waste Combustors (Phase I Final Replacement Removal for Northern Kentucky; New Solvent Metal Cleaning Standards and Phase II)’’ (FRL No. 7971–8) received on September Equipment; Commercial Motor Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Re- 18, 2005. finishing Operations’’ (FRL7979–7A) received on October 4, 2005.

EC–4051. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Standards of Performance for New EC–4169. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Stationary Sources and Emission Guidelines for Existing Sources: mentation Plan; New York State Implementation Plan Revision’’ Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units’’ (FRL (FRL7971–5) received on October 4, 2005. No. 7971–9) received on September 18, 2005. EC–4170. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State EC–4102. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Endocrine Disrupter Screening Program; Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Bernalillo County, Chemical Selection Approach for Initial Round of Screening’’ (FRL New Mexico; Negative Declaration’’ (FRL7979–3) received on Oc- No. 7716–9) received on September 26, 2005. tober 4, 2005. EC–4103. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–4171. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State mentation Plans; Texas; Transportation Control Measures in the Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Oklahoma; Plan for Dallas/Fort Worth Ozone Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL No. 7974– 7) received on September 26, 2005. Controlling Emissions from Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units’’ (FRL7979–7) received on October 4, 2005. EC–4104. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning EC–4172. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- Purposes; Indiana; Lake County Sulfur Dioxide Regulations, Redes- ardous Air Pollutants for Secondary Aluminum Production’’ ignation and Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL No. 7972–6) received on (FRL7978–4) received on October 4, 2005. September 26, 2005. EC–4173. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revision of Wastewater Treatment Ex- EC–4105. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘North Dakota: Final Authorization of emptions for Hazardous Waste Mixtures (Headworks Exemption)’’ State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. (FRL7980–1) received on October 4, 2005. 7974–3) received on September 26, 2005. EC–4174. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–4106. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Ocean Dumping; Site Designation’’ Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Permits by Rule’’ (FRL7975– (FRL No. 7973–8) received on September 26, 2005. 9) received on October 4, 2005.

EC–4161. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–4175. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Quality Implementation Plans: Nashville-Davidson County; Revised mentation Plan; Idaho; Correcting Amendment’’ (FRL7977–5) re- Format for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL7972– ceived on October 4, 2005. 5) received on October 4, 2005.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–4438. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Continued Plans For Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Massachusetts; Neg- ative Declaration;’’ (FRL7986–6) received on October 21, 2005. EC–4176. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Plan Designated Facilities and Pollutants; North Carolina’’ EC–4439. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Guidance on Fees Charged By States (FRL7876–5) received on October 4, 2005. to Recipients of Clean Water State Revolving Fund Program Assist- ance’’ (FRL7983–7) received on October 21, 2005. EC–4177. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Cross-Media Electronic Reporting’’ (FRL7977–1) received on October 4, 2005. EC–4440. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Miscellaneous Revisions to EPAAR Clauses’’ (FRL7986–2) received on October 21, 2005. EC–4178. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Montana: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management’’ (FRL7977–4) received on October EC–4499. EPA: a report entitled ‘‘Annual Report to Congress on 4, 2005. Implementation of Public Law 106-107’’.

EC–4179. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Reimbursement to Local Government EC–4501. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air for Emergency Responses to Hazardous Substances Releases’’ Quality Implementation Plans; Colorado; PM10 Designation of (FRL7976–2) received on October 4, 2005. Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes, Lamar’’ (FRL7983–4) received on October 31, 2005. EC–4397. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Connecticut; Redesignation of City EC–4502. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air of New Haven PM10 Nonattainment Area to Attainment and Ap- Quality Implementation Plans; State of Utah; State Implementation proval of the Limited Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL7979–8) received Plan Corrections’’ (FRL7987–9) received on October 31, 2005. on October 18, 2005. EC–4503. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–4398. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air mentation Plans; Tennessee: Nashville Area Second 10-Year Main- Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Control of Visible and tenance Plan for the 1-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Particulate Emissions from Glass Melting Facilities’’ (FRL7984– Standard’’ (FRL7990–3) received on October 31, 2005. 7) received on October 18, 2005. EC–4504. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–4399. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air mentation Plans; North Carolina: Approval of Revisions to the Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Amendments to the Con- Control of Visible Emissions Rule’’ (FRL7988–2) received on Oc- trol of VOC from AIM Coatings’’ (FRL7984–6) received on Octo- tober 31, 2005. ber 18, 2005. EC–4505. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- mentation Plan, Ventura County Air Pollution Control District’’ EC–4400. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- (FRL7986–8) received on October 31, 2005. mentation Plans; Texas; Speed Limits Local Measure for the Dallas/ Fort Worth Ozone Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL7982–1) received EC–4506. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Standards and Practices for All Appro- on October 18, 2005. priate Inquiries’’ (FRL7989–7) received on October 31, 2005.

EC–4401. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Mainte- EC–4585. EPA: pursuant to law, rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promul- nance Plan Revisions; Wisconsin’’ (FRL7974–4) received on Octo- gation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Delaware; Ambient ber 18, 2005. Air Quality Standard for Ozone and Fine Particulate Matter’’ (FRL7992–3) received on November 1, 2005. EC–4402. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- mentation Plan, Monterey Bay United Air Pollution Control Dis- EC–4586. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air trict’’ (FRL7975–1) received on October 18, 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Repeal of NOx Budget Program COMAR 26.11.27 and 26.11.28’’ (FRL7992–5) received EC–4403. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘TSCA Inventory Update Reporting on November 1, 2005. Partially Exempted Chemicals List; Addition of 1,2,3-Propanetriol’’ (FRL7715–2) received on October 18, 2005. EC–4587. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; State of Utah; Provo Attainment EC–4435. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Demonstration of the Carbon Monoxide Standard, Redesignation Quality Implementation Plans; Connecticut; VOC RACT Orders to Attainment, Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Pur- for Hitchcock Chair Co., Ltd.; Kimberly Clark Corp.; Watson Lab- poses, and Approval of Related Revisions’’ (FRL7992-6) received oratories, Inc.; and Ross and Roberts, Inc.’’ (FRL7967–2) received on November 1, 2005. on October 21, 2005. EC–4588. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–4436. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Update to Materials Incor- Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana’’ (FRL7981–8) received on porated by Reference’’ (FRL7985–6) received on November 1, October 21, 2005. 2005.

EC–4437. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–4589. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- Quality Implementation Plans; Maine; Consumer Products Regula- ardous Air Pollutants for Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants’’ tion’’ (FRL7982–4) received on October 21, 2005. (FRL7992–8) received on November 1, 2005.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–4657. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- Continued ardous Air Pollutants for Brick and Structural Clay Products Manu- facturing: Reconsideration’’ (FRL7997–9) received on November EC–4590. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revision to the Guideline on Air Qual- 14, 2005. ity Models (appendix W to 40 CFR Part 51): Adoption of a Pre- ferred General Purpose (Flat and Complex Terrain) Dispersion EC–4658. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Final Rule to Implement the 8-Hour Model and Other Revisions’’ (FRL7990–9) received on November Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard—Phase 2; Final Rule 1, 2005. to Implement Certain Aspects of the 1990 Amendments Relating to New Source Review and Prevention of Significant Deterioration EC–4647. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- as they Apply in Carbon Monoxide, Particulate Matter and Ozone mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning NAAQS; Final Rule for Reformulated Gasoline’’ (FRL7996–8) re- Purposes; Indiana; Redesignation of Greene County and Jackson ceived on November 14, 2005. County 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Areas to Attainment for Ozone’’ (FRL7995–9) received on November 14, 2005. EC–4819. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning EC–4648. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Purposes; Kentucky; Redesignation of the Christian County, Ken- tucky Portion of the Clarksville-Hopkinsville 8-Hour Ozone Non- Implementation Plans for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Cali- attainable Area to Attainment for Ozone; Correction’’ (FRL7999– fornia— South Coast and Coachella’’ (FRL7975–7) received on 5) received on November 28, 2005. November 14, 2005. EC–4820. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Indiana: Final Authorization of State EC–4649. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Designation of Areas for Air Quality Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL8001–3) Planning Purposes; Arizona; Correction of Boundary of Phoenix received on November 28, 2005. Metropolitan 1-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL7995–3) re- ceived on November 14, 2005. EC–4821. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Massachusetts: Extension of Interim Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Re- EC–4650. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Interim Final Determination to Stay vision’’ (FRL7988–8) received on November 28, 2005. and/or Defer Sanctions, Pinal County Air Quality Control District’’ (FRL7994–6) received on November 14, 2005. EC–4822. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- mentation Plan, Imperial and Santa Barbara County Air Pollution EC–4651. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Requirements on Vari- Control Districts’’ (FRL7998–4) received on November 28, 2005. ability in the Composition of Additives Certified Under the Gaso- line Deposit Control Program; Final Rule’’ (FRL7996–2) received EC–4823. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘TSCA Inventory Update Reporting on November 14, 2005. Partially Exempted Chemicals List; Addition of 1,2,3-Propanetriol; Technical Correction’’ (FRL7744–8) received on November 28, EC–4652. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 2005. Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Metropolitan Washington D.C. 1-Hour Ozone Attainment Plan, Lifting of Earlier Rules Re- EC–4824. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Underground Injection Control sulting in Removal of Sanctions and Federal Implementation Program- Revision to the Federal Underground Injection Control Clocks’’ (FRL7997–5) received on November 14, 2005. Requirements for Class 1 Municipal Disposal Wells in Florida’’ (FRL7999–7) received on November 28, 2005. EC–4653. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Air Quality Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants, Common- EC–4890. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘2-ethoxyethanol, 2-ethoxyethanol ace- wealth of Virginia; Control of Emissions From Hospital/Medical/ tate, 2-methoxyethanol, and 2-methoxyethanol acetate; Significant Infectious Waste Incinerator Units; Correction’’ (FRL7997–6) re- New Use Rule’’ (FRL7740–7) received on December 5, 2005. ceived on November 14, 2005. EC–4891. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; New Jersey Architectural Coatings Rule’’ EC–4654. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Attainment, Approval (FRL7999–8) received on December 5, 2005. and Promulgation of Implementation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Indiana; Redesignation EC–4892. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- of Delaware County to Attainment of the 8-Hour Ozone Standard’’ mentation Plan; Indiana’’ (FRL7999–3) received on December 5, (FRL7997–8) received on November 14, 2005. 2005.

EC–4655. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Control of Air Pollution From Aircraft EC–4893. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- and Aircraft Engines; Emission Standards and Test Procedures’’ mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning (FRL7997–3) received on November 14, 2005. Purposes; California; Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan Update for Ten Planning Areas; Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets; Tech- EC–4656. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Control of Air Pollution from New nical Correction’’ (FRL8002–4) received on December 5, 2005. Motor Vehicles; Revisions to Motor Vehicle Diesel Fuel Sulfur Transition Provisions; and Technical Amendments to the Highway EC–4894. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Diesel, Nonroad Diesel, and Tier 2 Gasoline Programs’’ (FRL7996– Quality Implementation Plans; CO; PM10 Designation of Areas 9) received on November 14, 2005. for Air Quality Planning Purposes, Lamar; State Implementation Plan Correction’’ (FRL8004–9) received on December 6, 2005.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–5044. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Continued mentation Plans and Operating Permits Program; State of Iowa’’ (FRL8010–9) received on December 16, 2005. EC–4895. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; Texas; Revisions to Regulations for Control of EC–5045. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘List of Hazardous Air Pollutants, Peti- Air Pollution by Permits for New Construction or Modification’’ tion Process, Lesser Quantity Designations, Source Category List’’ (FRL8005–9) received on December 6, 2005. (FRL8009–5) received on December 16, 2005.

EC–4896. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Control of Air Pollution from New EC–5046. EPA: pursuant to law, rule entitled ‘‘NESHAP: National Motor Vehicles and New Motor Vehicle Engines: Technical Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Standards for Amendments to Evaporative Emissions Regulations, Dynamometer Hazardous Air Pollutants for Hazardous Waste Combustors’’ Regulations, and Vehicle Labeling’’ (FRL8004–7) received on De- (FRL8009–3) received on December 16, 2005. cember 6, 2005. EC–5047. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘TSCA Inventory Update Reporting EC–4897. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Control of Air Pollution From New Partially Exempted Chemicals List Addition of Certain Aluminum Motor Vehicles and New Motor Vehicle Engines; Modification Alkyl Chemicals’’ (FRL7732–6) received on December 16, 2005. of Federal On-board Diagnostic Regulations for: Light-Duty Vehi- EC–5048. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘TSCA Inventory Update Reporting cles, Light-Duty Trucks, Medium Duty Passenger Vehicles, Com- Revisions’’ (FRL7743–9) received on December 16, 2005. plete Heavy Duty Vehicles and Engines Intended for Use in Heavy Duty Vehicles Weighing 14,000 Pounds GVWR or Less’’ EC–5121. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: (FRL8005–4) received on December 6, 2005. Renewable Fuel Standard Requirements for 2006’’ (FRL No. 8017– 1) received on January 3, 2006. EC–4898. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- ardous Air Pollutants; Delegation of Authority to Oklahoma Depart- EC–5122. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Ex- ment of Environmental Quality’’ (FRL8006–7) received on Decem- tension of Global Laboratory and Analytical Use Exemption for ber 6, 2005. Essential Class I Ozone Depleting Substances’’ (FRL No. 8016– 7) received on January 3, 2006. EC–4899. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘New Source Performance Standards and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants; Del- EC–5123. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Attainment, Approval egation of Authority to Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality and Promulgation of Implementation Plans and Designation of Control Board’’ (FRL8006–2) received on December 6, 2005. Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Indiana; Redesignation of the Evansville Area to Attainment of the 8-Hour Ozone Stand- EC–4900. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: ard’’ (FRL No. 8015–7) received on January 3, 2006. Modifications to Standards and Requirements for Reformulated and Conventional Gasoline Including Butane Blenders and Attest En- EC–5124. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Ad- gagements’’ (FRL8006–5) received on December 6, 2005. justing Allowances for Class I Substances for Export to Article 5 Countries’’ (FRL No. 8017–2) received on January 3, 2006. EC–4901. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Standards and Performance for New Stationary Sources and Emission Guidelines for Existing Sources: EC–5125. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Extension of Tolerances for Emergency Other Solid Waste Incineration Units’’ (FRL8005–5) received on Exemptions (Multiple Chemicals)’’ (FRL No. 7749–4) received on December 6, 2005. January 3, 2006.

EC–4903. EPA: pursuant to law, rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promul- EC–5126. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air gation of Implementation Plans; Texas; Memoranda of Under- Quality Implementation Plans; Montana; Revisions to the Emer- gency Episode Avoidance Plan; Direct Final Rule’’ (FRL No. 8012– standing between Texas Department of Transportation and the 8) received on January 3, 2006. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’’ (FRL8007–5) re- ceived on December 12, 2005. EC–5127. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Redesignation of the City EC–4904. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Exemption of Certain Area Sources of Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, and Stafford County Ozone from Title V Operating Permit Programs’’ (FRL8008–5) received Nonattainment Area to Attainment and Approval of the Area’s on December 12, 2005. Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL No. 8012–2) received on January 3, 2006.

EC–4905. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Effluent Limitations Guidelines, EC–5128. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Pretreatment Standards, and New Source Performance Standards Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Redesignation of the Shen- for the Iron and Steel Manufacturing Point Source Category’’ andoah National Park Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment (FRL8007–8) received on December 12, 2005. and Approval of the Area’s Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL No. 8012– 3) received on January 3, 2006. EC–4906. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Proc- ess for Exempting Critical Uses of Methyl Bromide for the 2005 EC–5129. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Supplemental Request’’ (FRL8007–9) received on December 12, mentation Plans; Alabama; Nitrogen Oxide Budget and Allowance 2005. Trading Program, Phase II’’ (FRL No. 8014–9) received on January 3, 2006.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–5143. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Attainment, Approval Continued and Promulgation of Implementation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Indiana; Redesignation EC–5130. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- of the Evansville Area to Attainment of the 8-Hour Ozone Stand- mentation Plans; Tennessee and Nashville-Davidson County; Ap- ard’’ (FRL No. 8015–7) received on January 4, 2006. proval of Revisions to the State Implementation Plan’’ (FRL No. 8014–6) received on January 3, 2006. EC–5144. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Ad- justing Allowances for Class I Substances for Export to Article EC–5131. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- 5 Countries’’ (FRL No. 8017–2) received on January 4, 2006. mentation Plans; Tennessee; Nitrogen Oxides Budget and Allow- ance Trading Program, Phase II‘‘ (FRL No. 8015–2) received on EC–5145. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Allotment Formula for Clean Water January 3, 2006. Act (CWA) Section 106 Funds; Amendment’’ (FRL No. 8017– 9) received on January 4, 2006. EC–5132. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Final Exclusion’’ EC–5146. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- (FRL No. 8012–4) received on January 3, 2006. mentation Plan, South Coast Air Quality Management District’’ (FRL No. 8010–7) received on January 4, 2006. EC–5133. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- ardous Air Pollutants for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional EC–5147. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- Boilers and Process Heaters: Reconsideration’’ (FRL No. 8011– mentation Plan, San Diego County Air Pollution Control District’’ 5) received on January 3, 2006. (FRL No. 8007–6) received on January 4, 2006.

EC–5134. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- EC–5148. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- ardous Air Pollutants: Miscellaneous Coating Manufacturing’’ (FRL mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning No. 8011–6) received on January 3, 2006. Purposes; Tennessee; Redesignation of the Montgomery County, Tennessee Portion of the Clarksville-Hopkinsville 8-Hour Ozone EC–5135. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Primary Drinking Water Regu- Nonattainment Area to Attainment; Correction’’ (FRL No. 8014– lations: Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule’’ 3) received on January 4, 2006. (FRL No. 8013–1) received on January 3, 2006. EC–5149. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Delegation of New Source Performance EC–5136. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Primary Drinking Water Regu- Standards and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pol- lations: Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule’’ lutants for States of Arizona, California, Hawaii, and Nevada’’ (FRL No. 8012–1) received on January 3, 2006. (FRL No. 8013–4) received on January 4, 2006.

EC–5137. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuel and Fuel Additives: EC–5150. EPA: the Agency’s Buy American Act Report for Fiscal Extension of California Enforcement Exemptions for Reformulated Year 2004. Gasoline to California Phase 3 Gasoline’’ (FRL No. 8011–4) re- ceived on January 3, 2006. EC–5151. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revision to the Privacy Act Regula- tions’’ (FRL No. 8017–7) received on January 4, 2006. EC–5138. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Attainment, Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans and Designation of EC–5394. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Indiana; Redesignation Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Update of Materials Incor- of the Vigo County Nonattainment Area to Attainment of the 8- porated by a Reference’’ (FRL No. 8021–7) received on January Hour Ozone Standard’’ (FRL No. 8019–5) received on January 16, 2006. 4, 2006. EC–5395. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–5139. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Emission Durability Procedures for Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Emission Reductions New Light-Duty Vehicles, Light-Duty Trucks and Heavy-Duty Ve- to Meet Phase II of the Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) SIP Call’’ (FRL hicles’’ (FRL No. 8019–2) received on January 4, 2006. No. 8020–4) received on January 16, 2006.

EC–5140. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- EC–5396. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Guidelines for Awarding Clean Water ardous Air Pollutants: Surface Coating of Metal Cans’’ (FRL No. Act Section 319 Base Grants to Indian Tribes in FY 2006; Request 8018–9) received on January 4, 2006. for Proposals from Indian Tribes for Competitive Grants under Clean Water Act Section 319 in FY 2006 (CFDA 66.460-Nonpoint EC–5141. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Ex- Source Implementation Grants; Funding Opportunity Number EPA- tension of Global Laboratory and Analytical Use Exemption for OW-OWOW-0602)’’ (FRL No. 8021–6) received on January 16, Essential Class I Ozone Depleting Substances’’ (FRL No. 8016– 2006. 7) received on January 4, 2006. EC–5397. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Beaches Environmental Assessment EC–5142. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: and Coastal Health Act’’ (FRL No. 8020–3) received on January Renewable Fuel Standard Requirements for 2006’’ (FRL No. 8017– 16, 2006. 1) received on January 4, 2006.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–5409. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Clean Air Act Approval and Promulga- Continued tion of Air Quality Implementation Plan Revision for North Dakota; Revisions to the Air Pollution Control Rules; Delegation of Author- EC–5398. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air ity for New Source Performance Standards’’ (FRL No. 8011–1) Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to Control Volatile received on January 25, 2006. Organic Compound Emissions; Volatile Organic Compound Control for Facilities in the Dallas/Fort Worth Ozone Nonattainment Area’’ EC–5410. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Maine: Determination of Adequacy (FRL No. 8022–2) received on January 18, 2006. for the State Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Permit Program’’ (FRL No. 8024–2) received on January 25, 2006. EC–5399. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Ohio: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. 8023– EC–5411. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Contaminated Sediment Remediation 3) received on January 18, 2006; Guidance for Hazardous Waste Sites’’ (http://www.epa.gov/super- fund/resources/sediment) received on January 25, 2006. EC–5400. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; New Jersey Consumer Products Rules’’ (FRL No. EC–5586. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 8020) received on January 25, 2006. Quality Implementation Plans; Maine; Nitrogen Oxides Exemption Request for Northern Maine’’ (FRL No. 8027–5) received on Feb- EC–5401. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation Plans; New ruary 3, 2006. Mexico, Visibility’’ (FRL No. 8025–5) received on January 25, 2006. EC–5587. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; Wisconsin; General and Registration Permit Pro- EC–5402. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Disapproval of Air Quality Implementa- grams’’ (FRL No. 8020–1) received on February 3, 2006. tion Plans; Montana; Maintenance of Air Pollution Control Equip- ment for Existing Aluminum Plants’’ (FRL No. 8026–1) received EC–5588. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Final Rule Making Findings of Failure on January 25, 2006. to Submit Required State Implementation Plans for Phase II of the NOx SIP Call’’ (FRL No. 8028–8) received on February 3, EC–5403. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 2006. Quality Implementation Plans; Montana; Revisions to the Adminis- trative Rules of Montana; Direct Final Rule’’ (FRL No. 8012– EC–5589. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Interim Final Determination to Stay 5) received on January 25, 2006. and/or Defer Sanctions, Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management Dis- trict’’ (FRL No. 8024–9) received on February 3, 2006. EC–5404. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Montana; Revisions to the Adminis- EC–5590. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- trative Rules of Montana; New Source Performance Standards for ardous Air Pollutants: Plywood and Composite Wood Products; Montana; Final Rule’’ (FRL No. 8012–9) received on January 25, List of Hazardous Air Pollutants, Lesser Quantity Designations, 2006. Source Category List’’ (FRL No. 8028–9) received on February 3, 2006. EC–5405. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning EC–5591. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: The Purposes; Kentucky; Redesignation of the Christian County, Ken- 2006 Critical Use Exemption from the Phaseout of Methyl Bro- tucky, Portion of the Clarksville-Hopkinsville 8-Hour Ozone Non- mide’’ ((RIN2060–AN18)(FRL No. 8028–2)) received on February attainment Area to Attainment for Ozone’’ (FRL No. 8023–8) re- 3, 2006. ceived on January 25, 2006. EC–5592. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protections for Subjects in Human EC–5406. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Research’’ ((RIN2070–AD57)(FRL No. 7759–8)) received on Feb- mentation Plans; Tennessee; Nashville Area Second 10-Year Main- ruary 3, 2006. tenance Plan for the 1-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard; Correction’’ (FRL No. 8023–5) received on January 25, EC–5593. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- 2006. mentation Plan, Ventura County Air Pollution Control District, Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District’’ (FRL No. 8025– EC–5407. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State 2) received on February 3, 2006. Implementation Plans; Oregon; Portland Carbon Monoxide Second 10-Year Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL No. 8015–3) received on January EC–5681. EPA: (7) reports relative to vacancy announcements within 25, 2006. the Agency.

EC–5408. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Clean Air Act Approval and Promulga- EC–5682. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plan Revision for Colorado; ardous Air Pollutants for Refractory Products Manufacturing’’ Long-Term Strategy of State Implementation Plan for Class I Visi- ((RIN2060–AM90)(FRL No. 8008–2)) received on February 8, bility Protection’’ (FRL No. 8010–2) received on January 25, 2006. 2006.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–5787. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Continued Quality Implementation Plans; Georgia Update to Materials Incor- porated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 8022–4) received on February EC–5683. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- 22, 2006. mentation Plans; Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; State of Arizona; Finding of Attainment for Ajo Particu- EC–5788. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air late Matter of 10 Microns or Less (PM10) Nonattainment Area; Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana; Dearborn County Sulfur Determination Regarding Applicability of Certain Clean Air Act Dioxide Emission Limits’’ (FRL No. 8036–3) received on February Requirements’’ (FRL No. 8029–2) received on February 8, 2006. 22, 2006.

EC–5684. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revision to Toxic Substances Compli- EC–5789. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- ance Monitoring Grants (TSCA section 28) Regulation’’ mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning ((RIN2070–AJ24)(FRL No. 8031–4)) received on February 8, 2006. Purposes; Arizona’’ (FRL No. 8022–5) received on February 22, 2006. EC–5685. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- mentation Plan, South Coast Air Quality Management District’’ EC–5790. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- (FRL No. 8027–9) received on February 8, 2006. mentation Plans; State of Iowa’’ (FRL No. 8037–9) received on February 22, 2006. EC–5695. EPA: reports (3) relative to vacancy announcements within the Agency. EC–5791. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; Wisconsin; Wisconsin Construction Permit Perma- EC–5696. EPA: the URL address of a report entitled ‘‘Initial Distribu- nency SIP Revision’’ (FRL No. 8037–6) received on February tion System Evaluation Guide for Systems Serving <10,000 for 22, 2006. Final Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule and the Initial Distribution System Evaluation Guidance Manual for EC–5792. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Indian General Assistance Program Final Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts’’ received 2006 Grants Administration Guidance’’ (FRL No. 8024–7) received on February 8, 2006. on February 22, 2006.

EC–5697. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–5793. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘New Hampshire: Final Authorization Quality Implementation Plans; Utah; Rule Recodification’’ (FRL of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL No. 8027–4) received on February 8, 2006. No. 8038–3) received on February 22, 2006.

EC–5698. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revised Compliance Dates for National EC–5794. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘State Implementation Plan Revision and Alternate Permit Program; Territory of Guam’’ (FRL No. 8030– Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Regulation and Ef- 3) received on February 22, 2006. fluent Limitation Guidelines for Concentrated Animal Feeding Op- erations’’ (FRL No. 8031–3) received on February 8, 2006. EC–5795. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Disapproval and Promul- gation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Colorado; Affirmative EC–5699. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- Defense Provisions for Startup and Shutdown; Common Provisions mentation Plan; San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control Regulation and Regulation No. 1’’ (FRL No. 8029–7) received District’’ (FRL No. 8029–4) received on February 8, 2006. on February 22, 2006.

EC–5762. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Standards of Performance for Stationary EC–5796. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Combustion Turbines’’ ((RIN2060–AM79)(FRL No. 8033–4)) re- Implementation Plans; Texas; Revision to the Rate of Progress ceived on February 14, 2006. Plan for the Beaumont/Port Arthur Ozone Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL No. 8034–7) received on February 22, 2006. EC–5763. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Oil Pollution Prevention; Non-Transpor- tation Related Onshore Facilities’’ (FRL No. 8033–9) received on EC–5797. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: February 14, 2006. Removal of Reformulated Gasoline Oxygen Content Requirement for California Gasoline and Revision of Commingling Prohibition EC–5764. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- to Address Non-Oxygenated Reformulated Gasoline in California’’ mentation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control (FRL No. 8035–2) received on February 22, 2006. District’’ (FRL No. 8030–7) received on February 14, 2006. EC–5798. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: EC–5765. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Standards of Performance for Electric Removal of Reformulated Gasoline Oxygen Content Requirement Utility Steam Generating Units for Which Construction is Com- and Revision of Commingling Prohibition to Address Non- menced After September 18, 1978; Standards of Performance for Oxygenated Reformulated Gasoline’’ (FRL No. 8035–1) received Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units; and on February 22, 2006. Standards of Performance for Small Industrial-Commercial-Institu- tional Steam Generating Units’’ ((RIN2060–AM80)(FRL No. 8033– EC–5799. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘TSCA Inventory Update Reporting 3)) received on February 14, 2006. Partially Exempted Chemicals List; Addition of Certain Vegetable- based Oils, Soybean Meal, and Xylitol’’ ((RIN2070–AC61)(FRL EC–5786. EPA: the Agency’s 2005 Competitive Sourcing Report. No. 7760–7)) received on February 22, 2006.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–6085. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Continued Quality Implementation Plans; Maine; 15 percent and 5 percent Emission Reduction Plans, Inventories, and Transportation Con- EC–5800. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Notice of Availability of Final Rec- formity Budgets for the Portland One and Eight Hour Ozone Non- ommended Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for attainment Areas’’ (FRL No. 8048–2) received on March 27, 2006. Nonylphenol’’ (FRL No. 8035–8) received on February 22, 2006. EC–6086. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–5801. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Notice of Availability of Final Rec- mentation Plans; North Carolina: Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham, and ommended Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Winston-Salem Areas Second 10-Year Maintenance Plan for the Diazinon’’ (FRL No. 8035–9) received on February 22, 2006. Carbon Monoxide National Ambient Air Quality Standard’’ (FRL No. 8049–2) received on March 27, 2006. EC–5942. EPA: the URL addresses of documents entitled: ‘‘Source Water Monitoring Guidance Manual for Public Water Systems for EC–6087. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Control of Air Pollution from New the Final Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule’’; Motor Vehicles: Amendments to the Tier 2 Motor Vehicle Emission ‘‘Microbial Laboratory Guidance Manual for the Final Long Term Regulations’’ ((RIN2060–AN67)(FRL No. 8049–6)) received on 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule’’; and ‘‘Membrane Fil- tration Guidance Manual’’, received on March 7, 2006. March 27, 2006.

EC–5943. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–6088. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Inclusion of Delaware and New Jersey mentation Plans Alabama: State Implementation Plan Revision’’ in the Clean Air Interstate Rule’’ ((RIN2060–AM95)(FRL No. (FRL No. 8042–9) received on March 7, 2006. 8048–1)) received on March 27, 2006.

EC–5944. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Montana: Incorporation By Reference EC–6089. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘OMB Approvals Under the Paperwork of Approved State Hazardous Waste Management Program’’ (FRL Reduction Act; Technical Amendment’’ (FRL No. 7760–4) received No. 8035–5) received on March 7, 2006. on March 27, 2006.

EC–5945. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘South Dakota: Final Authorization of EC–6090. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Arizona State Imple- State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision and Incorpo- mentation Plan, Pinal County Air Quality Control District’’ (FRL ration By Reference of Approved State Hazardous Waste Manage- No. 8046–1) received on March 27, 2006. ment Program’’ (FRL No. 8035–4) received on March 7, 2006. EC–6091. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- EC–5998. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control mentation Plans; Reasonably Available Control Technology for Ox- District’’ (FRL No. 8046–6) received on March 27, 2006. ides of Nitrogen for a Specific Source in the State of New Jersey’’ (FRL No. 8040–4) received on March 13, 2006. EC–6092. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Nevada State Imple- mentation Plan’’ (FRL No. 8045–9) received on March 27, 2006. EC–5999. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Control of Air Pollution by EC–6093. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Rulemaking on Section 126 Petition Permits for New Construction or Modification’’ (FRL No. 8043– from North Carolina to Reduce Interstate Transport of Fine Particu- 9) received on March 13, 2006. late Matter and Ozone; Federal Implementation Plans to Reduce Interstate Transport of Fine Particulate Matter and Ozone; Revisions EC–6000. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- to the Clean Air Interstate Rule; Revisions to the Acid Rain Pro- mentation Plans; State of Missouri’’ (FRL No. 8044–5) received gram’’ (FRL No. 8047–5) received on March 27, 2006. on March 13, 2006.

EC–6001. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–6098. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning mentation Plans; Georgia: Approval of Revisions to the State Imple- Purposes; State of Arizona; Particulate Matter of 10 Microns or mentation Plan’’ (FRL8045–4) received on March 27, 2006. Less; Finding of Attainment for Yuma Nonattainment Area; Deter- mination Regarding Applicability of Certain Clean Air Act Require- EC–6099. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air ments’’ (FRL No. 8045–1) received on March 13, 2006. Quality Implementation Plans; Arkansas Update to Materials Incor- porated by Reference’’ (FRL8022–1) received on March 27, 2006. EC–6002. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Ambient Air Quality Stand- ards’’ (FRL No. 8039–5) received on March 13, 2006. EC–6100. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Maine; Architectural and Industrial EC–6083. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Maintenance (AIM) Coatings Regulations’’ (FRL8038–1) received Quality Implementation Plans; Vermont Update to Materials Incor- on March 27, 2006. porated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 8037–2) received on March 27, 2006. EC–6101. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Permits by Rule’’ (FRL8045– EC–6084. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 5) received on March 27, 2006; EPA Quality Implementation Plans; Colorado; Revisions to Regulation No. 1; Direct Final Rule’’ (FRL No. 8047–1) received on March 27, 2006.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–6261. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuel and Fuel Additives: Continued Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Test Methods’’ (FRL No. 8052–1) re- ceived on March 28, 2006. EC–6102. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Clean Air Act Approval and Promulga- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plan Revision for Colorado; EC–6262. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Guidelines for the Award of Monitoring Long-Term Strategy of State Implementation Plan for Class I Visi- Initiative Funds under Section 106 Grants to States, Interstate Agen- bility Protection; Withdrawal of Direct Final Rule’’ (FRL8044– cies, and Tribes’’ (FRL No. 8051–3) received on March 28, 2006. 4) received on March 27, 2006. EC–6263. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: No- EC–6103. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Testing of Certain High Production tice 20 for Significant New Alternatives Policy Program’’ (FRL Volume Chemicals’’ (FRL7335–2) received on March 27, 2006. No. 8050–9) received on March 28, 2006.

EC–6104. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Underground Storage Tank Program: EC–6269. EPA: the Fiscal Year 2004 Superfund Five-Year Review Approved State Program for Pennsylvania’’ (FRL8011–3) received Report to Congress. on March 27, 2006. EC–6305. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘PM 2.5 De Minimis Emission Levels EC–6105. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Rule to Reduce Interstate Transport for General Conformity Applicability’’ ((RIN2060–AN60)(FRL No. 8055–3)) received on April 4, 2006. of Fine Particulate Matter and Ozone (Clean Air Interstate Rule): Reconsideration’’ (FRL8047–9) received on March 27, 2006. EC–6306. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Mag- netic Tape Manufacturing Operations’’ ((RIN2060–AK23)(FRL No. EC–6106. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Resource Conservation and Recovery 8054–2)) received on April 4, 2006. Act Burden Reduction Initiative’’ (FRL8047–3) received on March 27, 2006. EC–6307. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- ardous Air Pollutants: Hydrochloric Acid Production’’ ((RIN2060– EC–6107. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air AM25)(FRL No. 8055–6)) received on April 4, 2006. Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana’’ (FRL8040–6) received on March 16, 2006. EC–6308. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- ardous Air Pollutants: General Provisions’’ ((RIN2060–AM89)(FRL EC–6108. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Nevada State Imple- No. 8055–5)) received on April 4, 2006. mentation Plan, Washoe County District Board of Health’’ (FRL8040–8) received on March 16, 2006. EC–6309. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Amendments to Vehicle Inspection Maintenance Program Requirements to Address the 8-Hour National EC–6109. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Ambient Air Quality Standard for Ozone’’ ((RIN2060–AM21)(FRL Quality Implementation Plans; Lakeview PM10 Maintenance Plan No. 8054–3)) received on April 4, 2006. and Redesignation Request’’ (FRL8041–9) received on March 16, 2006. EC–6310. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Redesignation of the EC–6110. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Hazelwood SO2 Nonattainment and the Monongahela River Valley Quality Implementation Plans; La Grande PM10 Maintenance Plan Unclassifiable Areas to Attainment and Approval of the Mainte- and Redisignation Request’’ (FRL8041–6) received on March 16, nance Plan; Correction’’ (FRL No. 8055–8) received on April 4, 2006. 2006.

EC–6256. EPA: the URL address of a document entitled ‘‘Enforce- EC–6311. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Ethylene Oxide Emissions Standards ment First’’ received on March 28, 2006. for Sterilization Facilities’’ ((RIN2060–AK09)(FRL No. 8054–6)) received on April 4, 2006. EC–6257. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–6312. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Incorporation by Reference of Ap- Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Amendments to the Con- proved State Hazardous Waste Management Program’’ (FRL No. trol of VOC Emissions from Yeast Manufacturing’’ (FRL No. 8055–7) received on April 4, 2006. 8051–7) received on March 28, 2006. EC–6313. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Gaso- EC–6258. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air line Distribution Facilities (Bulk Gasoline Terminals and Pipeline Quality Implementation Plans; State of Maryland; Revised Defini- Breakout Stations)’’ ((RIN2060–AK10)(FRL No. 8054–5)) received tion of Volatile Organic Compounds’’ (FRL No. 8051–6) received on April 4, 2006. on March 28, 2006. EC–6314. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- EC–6259. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- ardous Air Pollutants for Industrial Process Cooling Towers’’ mentation Plans; Iowa; Prevention of Significant Deterioration ((RIN2060–AK16)(FRL No. 8054–1)) received on April 4, 2006. (PSD)’’ (FRL No. 8040–5) received on March 28, 2006. EC–6343. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Rec- EC–6260. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- ordkeeping and Reporting Requirements for the Import of Halon- mentation Plans; State of Iowa’’ (FRL No. 8050–2) received on 1301 Aircraft Fire Extinguishing Vessels’’ ((RIN2060–AM46)(FRL March 28, 2006. No. 8157–5)) received on April 6, 2006.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–6594. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Bacillus Thuringiensis VIP3A Insect Continued Control Protein and the Genetic Material Necessary for its Produc- tion in Cotton; Extension of a Temporary Exemption from the EC–6344. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Arizona State Imple- Requirement of a Tolerance’’ (FRL No. 7772–7) received on April mentation Plan, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality’’ 25, 2006. (FRL No. 8054–8) received on April 6, 2006. EC–6595. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Georgia: Final Authorization of State EC–6345. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Interim Final Determination to Stay Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. 8161– and/or Defer Sanctions, Arizona Department of Environmental 2) received on April 25, 2006. Quality’’ (FRL No. 8054–9) received on April 6, 2006. EC–6596. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘OMB Approvals Under the Paperwork EC–6346. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- Reduction Act; Technical Amendment’’ (FRL No. 8161–7) received mentation Plan, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control on April 25, 2006. District and South Coast Air Quality Management District’’ (FRL No. 8053–2) received on April 6, 2006. EC–6597. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Technical Amendments to the Highway and Nonroad Diesel Regulations’’ (FRL No. 8161–9) received on EC–6424. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- April 25, 2006. ardous Air Pollutants; Delegation of Authority to Louisiana’’ (FRL No. 8159–9) received on April 12, 2006. EC–6675. EPA: (3) reports relative to vacancy announcements within the Agency, received on May 1, 2006. EC–6425. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites’’ ((RIN2050–AD75)(FRL No. 8159–5)) re- EC–6677. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- ceived on April 12, 2006. mentation Plans: Revisions to the Tennessee Nitrogen Oxides Budg- et and Allowance Trading Program’’ (FRL No. 8163–3) received EC–6426. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Site on May 1, 2006. Revitalization Guidance Under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA); Notice of Availability’’ (FRL No. 7687–9) received on EC–6678. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Implementation of the Great Lakes April 12, 2006. Legacy Act of 2002’’ (FRL No. 8163–8) received on May 1, 2006. EC–6427. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval of the Clean Air Act, Section 112(I), Authority for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Perchloroethylene EC–6679. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Missouri: Final Authorization of State Air Emission Standards for Dry Cleaning Facilities: Commonwealth Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL No. of Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection’’ (FRL 8163–4) received on May 1, 2006 No. 8157–9) received on April 12, 2006. EC–6680. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- EC–6428. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Finding of Substantial Inadequacy of ardous Air Pollutants; Delegation of Authority to Texas’’ (FRL Implementation Plan; Call for Missouri State Implementation Plan No. 8164–6) received on May 1, 2006. Revision’’ (FRL No. 8158–7) received on April 12, 2006 EC–6681. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: The EC–6429. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Notice of Availability of ’Award of 2006 Critical Use Exemption from the Phaseout of Methyl Bro- Grants and Cooperative Agreements for the Special Projects and mide’’ (FRL No. 8163–1) received on May 1, 2006. Programs Authorized by the Agency’s FY 2006 Appropriations Act’’ (FRL No. 8053–8) received on April 12, 2006. EC–6789. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Removal of Reformulated Gasoline Oxygen Content Requirement EC–6430. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revocation of TSCA Section 4 Testing and Revision of Commingling Prohibition to Address Non- Requirements for Certain Chemical Substances’’ ((RIN2070– Oxygenated Reformulated Gasoline; Partial Withdrawal; Correc- AD42)(FRL No. 7751–7)) received on April 12, 2006. tion’’ (FRL No. 8167–4) received on May 3, 2006.

EC–6431. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–6790. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Update of Continuous Instrumental mentation Plans; Tennessee: Revisions to Volatile Organic Com- Test Methods’’ (FRL No. 8165–1) received on May 3, 2006. pound Definition’’ (FRL No. 8157–8) received on April 12, 2006. EC–6791. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: EC–6432. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Washington: Final Authorization of Removal of Reformulated Gasoline Oxygen Content Requirement’’ State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL No. (FRL No. 8167–5) received on May 3, 2006. 8158–4) received on April 12, 2006. EC–6792. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Virginia: Final Authorization of State EC–6592. EPA: report on the Fiscal Year 2004 implementation of Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL No. the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) Land Withdrawal Act. 8165–7) received on May 3, 2006

EC–6593. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval of the Clean Air Act, Section EC–6793. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 112(I), Authority for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Perchloroethylene Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Amendments to Stage Dry Cleaner Regulation Maine Department of Environmental Pro- II Vapor Recovery at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities’’ (FRL No. tection’’ (FRL No. 8049–9) received on April 25, 2006. 8165–2) received on May 3, 2006.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–6948. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Continued mentation Plans; Wisconsin; Wisconsin Construction Permit Perma- nency SIP Revisions; Correction’’ (FRL No. 8171–1) received on EC–6794. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Standards of Performance for New May 24, 2006. Stationary Sources and Emission Guidelines for Existing Sources: Large Municipal Waste Combustors’’ (FRL No. 8164–9) received EC–6949. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air on May 3, 2006. Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana’’ (FRL No. 8166–9) received on May 24, 2006. EC–6828. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning EC–6950. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Purposes; Alabama; Redesignation of the Birmingham, Alabama mentation Plans; Kentucky; Redesignation of the Boyd County SO2 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment for Ozone’’ (FRL Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL No. 8174–1) received on May 24, No. 8169–4) received on May 11, 2006. 2006.

EC–6829. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–6951. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for the mentation Plans and Operating Permits Program; State of Missouri’’ Printing and Publishing Industry’’ ((RIN2060–AI66)(FRL No. (FRL No. 8169–3) received on May 11, 2006. 8174–5)) received on May 24, 2006.

EC–6830. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Air Quality Redesignation for the 8- EC–6970. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Amendments to Standards of Perform- Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards; New York ance for New Stationary Sources; Monitoring Requirements’’ (FRL State’’ (FRL No. 8169–9) received on May 11, 2006. No. 8176–8) received on May 31, 2006.

EC–6831. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Management System; EC–6971. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Final Exclusion’’ Quality Implementation Plans; Michigan’’ (FRL No. 8176–6) re- (FRL No. 8169–5) received on May 11, 2006. ceived on May 31, 2006.

EC–6832. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Ocean Dumping; De-designation of EC–6972. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site and Designation of New Quality Implementation Plans; Minnesota; Alternative Public Par- Site near Coos Bay, Oregon’’ (FRL No. 8167–7) received on May ticipation Process’’ (FRL No. 8178–6) received on May 31, 2006. 11, 2006. EC–6973. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Mainte- EC–6833. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Arizona State Imple- nance Plan Revisions; Ohio: Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan mentation Plan, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Updates; Limited Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL No. 8177–8) received Pima County Department of Environmental Quality, and Pinal on May 31, 2006. County Air Quality Control District’’ (FRL No. 8159–7) received on May 11, 2006. EC–6974. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Control of Air Pollution From Motor Vehicles and Nonroad Diesel Engines: Alternative Low-Sulfur Die- EC–6834. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Tennessee: Final Authorization of State sel Fuel Transition Program for Alaska’’ (FRL No. 8178–3) re- Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL No. ceived on May 31, 2006. 8168–4) received on May 11, 2006. EC–6975. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘EPAAR Prescription and Clause - Sim- EC–6835. EPA: report of draft legislation entitled ‘‘Good Samaritan plified Acquisition Procedures Financing’’ (FRL No. 8179–6) re- Clean Watershed Act’’ received on April 11, 2006. ceived on May 31, 2006.

EC–6943. EPA: Agency’s 2004 Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) data. EC–6976. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Partial Approval of the Clean Air Act, Section 112(I), Delegation of Authority to the Washington EC–6944. EPA: Agency’s Fiscal Year 2005 Buy American Act Re- State Department of Health’’ (FRL No. 8177–2) received on May port. 31, 2006.

EC–6945. EPA: report entitled ‘‘U.S. - Mexico Border Environment: EC–6977. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘PM2.5 De Minimis Emission Levels Air Quality and Transportation & Cultural and Natural Resources, for General Conformity Applicability’’ (FRL No. 8176–3) received Ninth Report of the Good Neighbor Environmental Board’’. on May 31, 2006.

EC–6946. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–6978. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Regulation of Fuel and Fuel Additives: Quality Implementation Plans; New Mexico; Albuquerque/Bernalillo Refiner and Importer Quality Assurance Requirements for Down- County’’ (FRL No. 8175–6) received on May 24, 2006. stream Oxygenate Blending and Requirements for Pipeline Inter- face’’ (FRL No. 8178–5) received on May 31, 2006. EC–6947. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; Michigan’’ (FRL No. 8167–2) received on May EC–7240. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Community Right-to-Know; Toxic 24, 2006. Chemical Release Reporting Using North American Industry Classi- fication System (NAICS); Final Rule’’ ((RIN2025–AA10)(FRL No. 8180–2)) received on June, 2006.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–7338. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Continued Quality Implementation Plans; Medford-Ashland PM10 Attainment Plan, Maintenance Plan and Redesignation Request’’ (FRL No. EC–7241. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Rec- 8175–7) received on June 15, 2006. ordkeeping and Reporting Requirements for the Import of Halon- 1301 Aircraft Fire Extinguishing Vessels; Withdrawal of Direct EC–7339. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Outer Continental Shelf Air Regulations Final Rule’’ (FRL No. 8181–2) received on June 6, 2006. Consistency Update for California’’ (FRL No. 8052–3) received on June 15, 2006. EC–7242. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revision of December 2000 Clean Air Act Section 112(n) Finding Regarding Electric Utility Steam EC–7340. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- Generating Units: and Standards of Performance for New and Exist- mentation Plan, South Coast Air Quality Management District’’ ing Electric Utility Steam Generating Units: Reconsideration’’ (FRL No. 8182–2) received on June 15, 2006. ((RIN2060–AN50)(FRL No. 8180–6)) received on June 6, 2006. EC–7366 EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste and Used Oil; Correc- EC–7243. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Pollutant Discharge Elimi- tions to Errors in the Code of Federal Regulations’’ (FRL No. nation System-Final Regulations to Establish Requirements for 8188–2) received on June 18, 2006. Cooling Water Intake Structures at Phase III Facilities’’ ((RIN2040– AD70)(FRL No. 8181–5)) received on June 6, 2006. EC–7367. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans: Alabama; Open Burning Revision’’ (FRL No. EC–7244. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- 8187–1) received on June 18, 2006. mentation Plans; State of Missouri’’ (FRL No. 8181–8) received on June 6, 2006. EC–7368. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; State of Missouri’’ (FRL No. 8188–6) received EC–7245. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Amendments to the National Pollutant on June 18, 2006. Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Regulations for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Oil and Gas Exploration, Produc- EC–7369. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- tion, Processing, or Treatment Operations or Transmission Facili- mentation Plans; State of Kansas’’ (FRL No. 8188–4) received ties’’ ((RIN2040–AE81)(FRL No. 8183–3)) received on June 12, on June 18, 2006. 2006. EC–7370. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Extension of Site-Specific Regulations EC–7246. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air for University Laboratories XL Project’’ (FRL No. 8186–3) re- ceived on June 18, 2006. Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana’’ (FRL No. 8176–4) received on June 12, 2006. EC–7371. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning EC–7247. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Purposes; Kentucky; Redesignation of the Boyd County SO2 Non- Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Ambient Air Quality attainment Area; Correction’’ (FRL No. 8187–4) received on June Standard for Ozone and Fine Particulate Matter’’ (FRL No. 8183– 22, 2006. 4) received on June 12, 2006. EC–7372. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–7248. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air mentation Plans; State of Missouri’’ (FRL No. 8189–2) received Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Revised Definition of In- on June 22, 2006. terruptible Gas Service’’ (FRL No. 8183–2) received on June 12, 2006. EC–7373. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Oregon: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. 8188– EC–7249. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Certain Polybrominated Diphenylethers; 8) received on June 18, 2006. Significant New Use Rule’’ ((RIN2070)(FRL No. 7743–2)) received on June 12, 2006. EC–7374. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protections for Subjects in Human Research; Nursing Women’’ (FRL No. 8071–6) received on June EC–7250. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Change of Official Office of Pollution 22, 2006. Prevention and Toxics’ Mailing Address; Technical Amendments’’ (FRL No. 7336–5) received on June 12, 2006. EC–7513. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans and Operating Permits Program; State of Missouri’’ EC–7336. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air (FRL No. 8192–4) received on July 6, 2006. Quality Implementation Plans; Lakeview PM10 Maintenance Plan and Redesignation Request’’ (FRL No. 8179–5) received on June EC–7514. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- 15, 2006. mentation Plans and Operating Permits Program; State of Ne- braska’’ (FRL No. 8192–5) received on July 6, 2006. EC–7337. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; La Grande PM10 Maintenance Plan EC–7515. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- and Redesignation Request’’ (FRL No. 8179–4) received on June mentation Plans; Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan, Conformity 15, 2006. Budgets, Emissions Inventories; State of New Jersey’’ (FRL No. 8191–2) received on July 6, 2006.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–7545. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Indiana; Final Approval of State Under- Continued ground Storage Tank Program’’ (FRL No. 8195–8) received on July 11, 2006. EC–7516. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; Kentucky Prevention of Significant Deterioration EC–7546. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- and Nonattainment New Source Review’’ (FRL No. 8191–5) re- ardous Air Pollutants for Integrated Iron and Steel Manufacturing ceived on July 6, 2006. Facilities’’ (FRL No. 8196–6) received on July 11, 2006.

EC–7517. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–7624. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air mentation Plans; Mississippi Prevention of Significant Deterioration Quality Implementation Plans; Montana; Revisions to the Adminis- and New Source Review’’ (FRL No. 8191–4) received on July trative Rules of Montana; Direct Final Rule’’ (FRL No. 8187– 6, 2006. 6) received on July 13, 2006.

EC–7518. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–7626. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘PM2.5 De Minimis Emission Levels Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Redesignation of the for General Conformity Applicability’’ (FRL No. 8197–4) received Charleston Nonattainment Area to Attainment and Approval of the on July 13, 2006. Area’s Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL No. 8191–9) received on July 6, 2006. EC–7627. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Tennessee; Update to Materials In- EC–7519. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Colorado: Final Authorization of State corporated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 8197–2) received on July Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. 8193– 18, 2006. 2) received on July 6, 2006. EC–7628. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–7520. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Delegation of National Emission Stand- mentation Plans; New York Ozone State Implementation Plan Revi- ards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories; State of sion’’ (FRL No. 8191–3) received on July 18, 2006. Arizona; Maricopa County Air Quality Department; State of Cali- fornia; San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District; State of Nevada; Nevada Division of Environmental Protection’’ EC–7629. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: (FRL No. 8190–1) received on July 6, 2006. Minor Amendments to the Regulations Implementing the Allowance System for Controlling HCFC Production, Import and Export’’ EC–7521. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- (FRL No. 8199–9) received on July 18, 2006. ardous Air Pollutants: Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufac- turing’’ (FRL No. 8190–5) received on July 6, 2006. EC–7630. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- ardous Air Pollutants: Organic Liquids Distribution (Non-Gaso- EC–7522. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Standards of Performance for Stationary line)’’ (FRL No. 8202–4) received on July 18, 2006. Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines’’ (FRL No. 8190–7) received on July 6, 2006. EC–7678. EPA: report entitled ‘‘The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program: Annual Report to Congress FY 2003’’. EC–7523. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Standards of Performance for Stationary Combustion Turbines’’ (FRL No. 8033–4) received on July 6, 2006. EC–7679. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Perchloroethylene Air Emis- sion Standards for Dry Cleaning Facilities’’ ((RIN2060–AK18)(FRL EC–7524. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Utah: Final Authorization of State No. 8200–2)) received on July 25, 2006. Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. 8193– 5) received on July 6, 2006. EC–7851. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans for Arizona; Maricopa County PM–10 Nonattain- EC–7541. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air ment Area; Serious Area Plan for Attainment of the 24-Hour and Quality Implementation Plan; Idaho’’ (FRL No. 8191–6) received Annual PM-10 Standards’’ (FRL 8204–8) received on July 27, on July 11, 2006. 2006.

EC–7542. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–7852. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures Quality Implementation Plans; Rhode Island Update to Materials for the Analysis of Pollutants Under the Clean Water Act; National Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL No. 8185–1) received on July Primary Drinking Water Regulations; and National Secondary 11, 2006. Drinking Water Regulations; Analysis and Sampling Procedures’’ (FRL 8203–8) received on July 27, 2006. EC–7543. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; NSR in the Ozone Trans- EC–7853. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Hazardous Waste Management System; port Region’’ (FRL No. 8196–8) received on July 11, 2006. Modification of the Hazardous Waste Program; Cathode Ray Tubes’’ (FRL 8203–1) received on July 27, 2006. EC–7544. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Redesignation of the EC–8039. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Endothall; Pesticide Tolerance’’ (FRL City of Weirton PM-10 Nonattainment Area to Attainment and No. 8080–7) received on August 18, 2006. Approval of the Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL No. 8197–1) received on July 11, 2006.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–8052. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Tribal Strategy; Solid Waste Disposal Continued Act, Subtitle I, as amended by Title XV, Subtitle B of the Energy Policy Act of 2005’’ (FRL No. 8208–4) received on August 18, EC–8040. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 2006. Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Amendments to Existing Regulation Provisions Concerning Maintenance, Nonattainment, and EC–8053. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Delivery Prohibition Grant Guidelines Prevention of Significant Deterioration Areas’’ (FRL No. 8211– for States; Solid Waste Disposal Act, Subtitle I, as amended by 2) received on August 15, 2006. Title XV, Subtitle B of the Energy Policy Act of 2005’’ (FRL No. 8208–5) received on August 18, 2006. EC–8041. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia; Revised Definition of EC–8076. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air ‘Volatile Organic Compound’’’ (FRL No. 8211–1) received on Au- Quality Implementation Plans; Michigan; Revised Format of 40 gust 15, 2006. CFR Part 52 for Materials Being Incorporated by Reference’’ (FRL 8214–1) received on September 6, 2006. EC–8042. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; State of Missouri’’ (FRL No. 8209–9) received on August 15, 2006. EC–8077. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Reportable Quantity Adjustment for Isophorone Diisocyanate’’ ((RIN2050–A632)(FRL 8217–4)) re- EC–8043. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Health and Safety Data Reporting; ceived on September 6, 2006. Addition of Certain Chemicals’’ (FRL No. 7764–7) received on August 15, 2006. EC–8078. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘TSCA Inventory Update Reporting Rule; Electronic Reporting’’ (FRL 7752–8) received on September EC–8044. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Preliminary Assessment Information 6, 2006. Reporting; Addition of Certain Chemicals’’ (FRL No. 7764–9) re- ceived on August 15, 2006. EC–8079. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Montana; Revisions to the Adminis- EC–8045. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Reportable Quantity Adjustments for trative Rules of Montana’’ (FRL 8202–1) received on September Carbamates and Carbamate-Related Hazardous Waste Streams; Re- 5, 2006. portable Quantity Adjustment for Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing Process Waste (K178)’’ (FRL No. 8210–5) received on August EC–8080. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 15, 2006. Quality Implementation Plans; State of Iowa’’ (FRL 8213–9) re- ceived on September 5, 2006. EC–8046. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; State of South Dakota; Revisions EC–8081. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Amendments to Regulations for Heavy- to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota’’ (FRL No. 8208– Duty Diesel Engines’’ (FRL 8214–9) received on September 5, 8) received on August 15, 2006. 2006.

EC–8047. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–8082. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Determination of Attainment, Approval mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning and Promulgation of Implementation Plans and Designation of Purposes; Tennessee; Redesignation of the Montgomery County, Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; Indiana; Redesignation Tennessee Portion of the Clarksville-Hopkinsville 8-Hour Ozone of Allen County 8-hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment Nonattainment Area to Attainment; Correcting Amendment’’ (FRL for Ozone’’ (FRL 8214–5) received on September 5, 2006. No. 8308–9) received on August 15, 2006. EC–8083. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- EC–8048. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Sanitizers with No Food-Contact Uses in Registered Pesticide Products; Revocation of Tolerance Exemp- mentation Plan, South Coast Air Quality Management District’’ tions’’ (FRL No. 8086–1) received on August 15, 2006. (FRL 8207–9) received on September 5, 2006.

EC–8049. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–8084. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘2,6-DIPN; Time Limited Pesticide Tol- mentation Plans; Alabama; Nitrogen Oxides Budget and Allowance erance’’ (FRL 8081–9) received on September 5, 2006. Trading Program, Phase II; Correcting Amendment’’ (FRL No. 8205–2) received on August 2, 2006. EC–8085. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Connecticut; VOC Regulations and EC–8050. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- One-hour Ozone Attainment Demonstration Shortfall’’ (FRL 8209– mentation Plans; Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning 6) received on September 5, 2006. Purposes; State of Arizona; Finding of Attainment for Rillito Partic- ulate Matter of 10 Microns or Less (PM10) Nonattainment Area; EC–8086. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Determination Regarding Applicability of Certain Clean Air Act Quality Implementation Plans; Illinois; Ford Motor Company Ad- Requirements; Correction’’ (FRL No. 8206–4) received on August justed Standard’’ (FRL 8214–2) received on September 5, 2006. 2, 2006. EC–8087. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State EC–8051. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- Implementation Plans; Kentucky: Air Permit Regulations’’ (FRL mentation Plans; Las Vegas Valley Carbon Monoxide Attainment 8216–7) received on September 5, 2006. Plan’’ (FRL No. 8190–2) received on August 2, 2006.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–8345. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Preliminary Assessment Information Continued Reporting Rule and Health and Safety Data Reporting Rule; Revi- sion of Effective Dates’’ (FRL No. 8094–8) received on September EC–8088. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State 15, 2006. Implementation Plans; Texas; Discrete Emission Credit Banking and Trading Program’’ (FRL 8216–5) received on September 5, EC–8415. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State 2006. Implementation Plans; Utah; Revised Definitions of Volatile Or- ganic Compounds and Clearing Index’’ (FRL No. 8220–5) received EC–8089. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State on September 20, 2006. Implementation Plans; Texas; Emission Credit Banking and Trading Program’’ (FRL 8216–3) received on September 5, 2006. EC–8416. EPA: report relative to the Agency’s regulatory programs.

EC–8090. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State EC–8453. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Implementation Plans; Texas; Highly Reactive Volatile Organic Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Emission Reductions Compound Emissions Cap and Trade Program for the Houston/ to Meet Phase II of the Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) SIP Call’’ (FRL Galveston/Brazoria Ozone Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL 8216–6) re- No. 8225–1) received on September 22, 2006. ceived on September 5, 2006. EC–8454. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–8091. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Quality Implementation Plans; Pennsylvania; Additional NOx Emis- Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions for the Mass Emissions sion Reductions to Support Philadelphia-Trenton-Wilmington One- Cap and Trade Program for the Houston/Galveston/Brazoria Ozone Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area, and Remaining NOx SIP Call Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL 8216–4) received on September 5, Requirements’’ (FRL No. 8224–9) received on September 22, 2006. 2006. EC–8455. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–8092. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to Control Volatile Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to the Ozone At- Organic Compound Emissions; Volatile Organic Compound Control tainment Plan for the Houston/Galveston/Brazoria Nonattainment for El Paso, Gregg, Nueces, and Victoria Counties and the Ozone Area’’ (FRL 8216–1) received on September 5, 2006. Standard Nonattainment Areas of Beaumont/Port Arthur, Dallas/ Fort Worth, and Houston/Galveston’’ (FRL No. 8224–7) received EC–8093. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air on September 22, 2006. Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Rules for the Control of Highly Reactive Volatile Organic Compounds in the Houston/Gal- veston/Brazoria Ozone Nonattainment Area’’ (FRL 8216–2) re- EC–8456. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Ambient Air Quality Standards ceived on September 5, 2006. for Particulate Matter’’ (FRL No. 8225–3) received on September 22, 2006. EC–8094. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Nevada State Imple- mentation Plan’’ (FRL 8210–2) received on September 5, 2006. EC–8457. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Priorities List, Final Rule’’ (FRL No. 8223–3) received on September 22, 2006. EC–8314. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Alabama: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL 8219– EC–8458. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: List- 5) received on September 14, 2006. ing of Substitutes for Ozone-Depleting Substances - Fire Suppres- sion and Explosion Protection’’ ((RIN2060–AM24)(FRL No. 8223– EC–8315. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 4)) received on September 22, 2006. Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Redesignation of the Huntington, West Virginia Portion of the Huntington-Ashland 8- EC–8459. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: No- Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment and Approval of tice 21 for Significant New Alternatives Policy Program’’ the Area’s Maintenance Plan’’ (FRL 8219–9) received on Sep- ((RIN2060–AG12)(FRL No. 8223–9)) received on September 22, tember 14, 2006. 2006.

EC–8316. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State EC–8460. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Withdrawal of Certain Chemical Sub- Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Vermont; Negative stances from Preliminary Assessment Information Reporting and Declaration’’ (FRL 8219–2) received on September 14, 2006. Health and Safety Data Reporting Rules’’ ((RIN2070–AB08)(FRL No. 8096–5)) received on September 22, 2006. EC–8342. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Wisconsin’’ (FRL No. 8217–8) re- EC–8481. EPA: copy of a document that the Agency recently issued ceived on September 15, 2006. related to its regulatory programs.

EC–8343. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Control of Air Pollution from New EC–8482. EPA: report relative to its strategic plan for years 2006– Motor Vehicles; Second Amendment to the Tier 2/Gasoline Sulfur 2011. Regulations’’ (FRL No. 8221–2) received on September 15, 2006. EC–8494. EPA: report of a rule entitled ‘‘Administrative Reporting EC–8344. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Methods for Measurement of Visible Exemption for Certain Air Releases of NOx (NO and NO2)’’ (FRL Emissions’’ (FRL No. 8221–4) received on September 15, 2006. No. 8227–7) received on October 6, 2006.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–8716. EPA: report relative to a document the Agency recently Continued issued relative to its regulatory programs; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. EC–8495. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Consumer and Commercial Products, Group II: Control Techniques Guidelines in Lieu of Regulations EC–8717. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air for Flexible Packaging Printing Materials, Lithographic Printing Ma- Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; State Implementation Plan terials, Letterpress Printing Materials, Industrial Cleaning Solvents, Revision for American Cyanamid Company, Havre de Grace, Mary- and Flat Wood Paneling Coatings’’ (FRL No. 8228–4) received land’’ (FRL No. 8233–2) received on October 23, 2006. on October 6, 2006. EC–8718. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–8496. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Final Rule to Implement the 8-Hour mentation Plans; Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard - Phase 2; Final Purposes; State of California; PM–10; Determination of Attainment Rule to Implement Certain Aspects of the 1990 Amendments Relat- for the San Joaquin Valley Nonattainment Area; Determination Re- ing to New Source Review and Prevention of Significant Deteriora- garding Applicability of Certain Clean Air Act Requirements’’ tion as they Apply in Carbon Monoxide, Particulate Matter and (FRL No. 8234–1) received on October 23, 2006. Ozone NAAQS; Final Rule for Reformulated Gasoline; Correction’’ ((RIN2060–AJ99)(FRL No. 8227–6)) received on October 6, 2006. EC–8719. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; Tennessee; Memphis/Shelby County Area Second EC–8497. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures 10-Year Maintenance Plan for the Carbon Monoxide National Am- for the Analysis of Pollutants; Analytical Methods for Biological bient Air Quality Standard’’ (FRL No. 8233–8) received on October Pollutants in Wastewater and Sewage Sludge’’ ((RIN2040– 23, 2006. AE68)(FRL No. 8228–1)) received on October 6, 2006. EC–8720. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- EC–8498. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- ardous Air Pollutants: Standards for Hazardous Waste Combustors ardous Air Pollutants: Miscellaneous Coating Manufacturing’’ (Amendment)’’ (FRL No. 8233–9) received on October 23, 2006. ((RIN2060–AM72)(FRL No. 8227–5)) received on October 6, 2006. EC–8723. EPA: report relative to a document recently issued by EC–8499. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘New Hampshire: Final Approval of the Agency that is related to its regulatory programs. Underground Storage Tank Program Revisions’’ (FRL No. 8226– 5) received on October 6, 2006. EC–8724. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Primary Drinking Water Regu- lations: Ground Water Rule’’ (FRL No. 8231–9) received on Octo- EC–8500. EPA: report of a rule entitled ‘‘Protection of Stratospheric ber 23, 2006. Ozone: Allocation of Essential Use Allowances for Calendar Year 2006’’ ((RIN2060–AN29)(FRL No. 8227–4)) received on October EC–8751. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air 6, 2006. Quality Implementation Plans; Indiana’’ (FRL No. 8224–3) received on October 24, 2006. EC–8501. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to Ambient Air Monitoring Regulations’’ (FRL No. 8227–2) received on October 6, 2006. EC–8752. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; Louisiana; Transportation Conformity’’ (FRL No. 8234–8) received on October 24, 2006. EC–8632. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Air Quality Designations and Classifica- tions for the 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Stand- EC–8753. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- ards; Early Action Compact Areas with Deferred Effective Dates’’ mentation Plan, Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District’’ (FRL No. 8231–1) received on October 11, 2006. (FRL No. 8231–5) received on October 24, 2006.

EC–8633. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Announcement of the Delegation of EC–8754. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California State Imple- Partial Administrative Authority for Implementation of Federal Im- mentation Plan, Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District’’ plementation Plan for the Umatilla Indian Reservation to the Con- (FRL No. 8225–7) received on October 24, 2006. federated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation’’ (FRL No. 8230–8) received on October 11, 2006. EC–8755. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the Nevada State Imple- mentation Plan, Clark County’’ (FRL No. 8225–5) received on EC–8634. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- October 24, 2006. mentation Plans; Alabama: Volatile Organic Compounds’’ (FRL No. 8229–8) received on October 11, 2006. EC–8756. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Washington: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions’’ (FRL No. EC–8635. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- 8235–5) received on October 24, 2006; to the Committee on Envi- mentation Plans; State of Missouri, Correction’’ (FRL No. 8228– ronment and Public Works. 9) received on October 11, 2006. EC–8806. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air EC–8636. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Regional Haze Regulations; Revisions Quality Implementation Plans; Revised Format for Materials Being to Provisions Governing Alternative to Source-Specific Best Avail- Incorporated by Reference for Wyoming’’ (FRL No. 8236–2) re- able Retrofit Technology (BART) Determinations’’ (FRL No. 8230– ceived on November 1, 2006; to the Committee on Environment 4) received on October 11, 2006. and Public Works.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–8980. EPA: report of a rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the California Continued State Implementation Plan, Lake County Air Quality Management District, Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution Control District, San EC–8807. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, and Ventura Quality Implementation Plans; Utah; Revisions to the Utah Admin- County Air Pollution Control District’’ (FRL No. 8234–9) received istrative Code; Direct Final Rule’’ (FRL No. 8236–8) received on November 6, 2006. on November 1, 2006. EC–8981. EPA: report entitled ‘‘FY 2005 Superfund Five-Year Re- EC–8808. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air view Report to Congress’’. Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Amendments to Non- attainment New Source Review Air Quality Permit Program’’ (FRL EC–9048. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Adequacy of Missouri Municipal Solid No. 8236–6) received on November 1, 2006. Waste Landfill Program’’ (FRL No. 8242–9) received on November 15, 2006. EC–8809. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Amendments to Pre- EC–9049. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Adequacy of Nebraska Municipal Solid vention of Significant Deterioration Air Quality Permit Program’’ Waste Landfill Program’’ (FRL No. 8242–6) received on November (FRL No. 8236–5) received on November 1, 2006. 15, 2006.

EC–8810. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Clean Air Act Approval and Promulga- EC–9050. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Standards of Performance for Industrial- tion of Air Quality Implementation Plan Revision for Colorado; Commercial-Industrial Steam Generating Units’’ (RIN2060–AN96) Long-Term Strategy of State Implementation Plan for Class I Visi- received on November 15, 2006. bility Protection’’ (FRL No. 8232–2) received on November 1, 2006. EC–9099. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Final Extension of the Deferred Effec- tive Date for 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards EC–8972. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air for Early Action Compact Areas’’ ((RIN2060–AN90)(FRL No. Quality Implementation Plans; Maryland; Nitrogen Oxides Allow- 8249–4)) received on November 16, 2006. ance Allocations for 2008’’ (FRL No. 8238–9) received on Novem- ber 6, 2006. EC–9100. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- ardous Air Pollutants: Site Remediation’’ ((RIN2060–AM30)(FRL EC–8973. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- No. 8249–3)) received on November 16, 2006. mentation Plans and Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes; North Carolina; Redesignation of the Rocky Mount 8- EC–9101. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment’’ (FRL No. 8239– Quality Implementation Plans; Texas; Revisions to Reid Vapor Pressure Requirements for Gasoline’’ (FRL No. 8248–3) received 5) received on November 6, 2006. on November 16, 2006. EC–8974. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–9102. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; Ohio Particulate Matter’’ (FRL No. 8228–2) re- mentation Plans; Georgia: Removal of Douglas County Transpor- ceived on November 6, 2006. tation Control Measure’’ (FRL No. 8248–9) received on November 16, 2006. EC–8975. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; State of Missouri; Nitrogen Oxides Allowance EC–9103. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval of the Clean Air Act, Section Allocations for 2008’’ (FRL No. 8239–3) received on November 112(1), Authority for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Asbestos Manage- 6, 2006. ment and Control; State of New Hampshire Department of Environ- mental Services’’ (FRL No. 8238–1) received on November 16, EC–8976. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- 2006. mentation Plans; Louisiana; 2006 Low Enhanced Vehicle Inspec- tion/Maintenance Program’’ (FRL No. 8241–2) received on Novem- EC–9104. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Export Notification; Change to Report- ber 6, 2006. ing Requirements; Technical Correction’’ ((RIN2070–AJ01)(FRL No. 8104–9)) received on November 16, 2006. EC–8977. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; State of Iowa’’ (FRL No. 8240–6) received on EC–9105. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air November 6, 2006. Quality Implementation Plans; Louisiana; Baton Rouge Ozone Non- attainment Area Vehicle Miles Traveled Offset Analysis’’ (FRL EC–8978. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Export Notification; Change to Report- No. 8244–6) received on November 16, 2006. ing Requirements’’ (FRL No. 8101–3) received on November 6, 2006. EC–9106. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; Florida: Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company’’ EC–8979. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Louisiana: Final Authorization of State (FRL No. 8246–2) received on November 16, 2006. Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision’’ (FRL No. 8241– 3) received on November 6, 2006. EC–9107. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants: Bernalillo County, New Mexico’’ (FRL No. 8246–9) received on November 16, 2006.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY— EC–9261. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards for Haz- Continued ardous Air Pollutants for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters: Reconsideration of Emissions Aver- EC–9108. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Standards of Performance for New aging Provision and Technical Corrections’’ (FRL No. 8252–2) Stationary Sources and Emission Guidelines for Existing Sources: received on December 4, 2006. Other Solid Waste Incineration Units’’ ((RIN2060–AN95)(FRL No. 8246–8)) received on November 16, 2006. EC–9262. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Revocation of TSCA Section 4 Testing Requirements for Coke-Oven Light Oil (Coal)’’ ((RIN2070– EC–9109. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Draft Grant Guidelines for States Re- AD16)(FRL No. 8103–2)) received on December 4, 2006. garding: Inspection Provision and State Compliance Report on the Government Underground Storage Tanks Provision; Solid Waste EC–9263. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘State Operating Permit Programs; Dela- Disposal Act, Subtitle I, as amended by Title XV, Subtitle B ware; Amendments to the Definition of a ‘Major Source’’’ (FRL of the Energy Policy Act of 2005’’ (FRL No. 8245–1) received No. 8252–3) received on December 4, 2006. on November 16, 2006.

EC–9110. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Secondary Containment Grant Guide- GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION lines for States; Solid Waste Disposal Act, Subtitle I, as amended by Title XV, Subtitle B of the Energy Policy Act of 2005’’ (FRL EC–2591. GSA: an informational copy of an alterations in leased No. 8245–2) received on November 16, 2006. space prospectus for the James L. King Federal Building in Miami FL. EC–9111. EPA: reports relative to vacancy announcements within the Agency, received on November 16, 2006. EC–2667. GSA: report relative to lease prospectuses supporting the Administration’s fiscal year 2006 program. EC–9113. EPA: report relative to implementing the BEACH Act of 2000. INLAND WATERWAYS USERS BOARD EC–9253. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; West Virginia; Emission Reductions to Meet Phase II of the Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) SIP Call; Correc- EC–1873. Inland Waterways Users Board: the Board’s 2005 annual tion’’ (FRL No. 8249–7) received on December 4, 2006. report relative to the investment strategy for the preservation, pro- tection, and enhancement of the Nation’s inland navigation system. EC–9254. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans and Operating Permits Program; State of Missouri’’ EC–6591. Inland Waterways Users Board: the Board’s 2006 annual (FRL No. 8250–7) received on December 4, 2006. report relative to the investment strategy for the preservation, pro- tection, and enhancement of the Nation’s inland navigation system. EC–9255. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- mentation Plans; State of Missouri’’ (FRL No. 8250–9) received NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION on December 4, 2006.

EC–9256. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- EC–385. NRC: monthly report on the status of licensing and regu- mentation Plans; State of Missouri’’ (FRL No. 8251–2) received latory duties. on December 4, 2006. EC–389. NRC: report on Year 2004 inventory of commercial activities and inherently government functions. EC–9257. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Delaware; Revisions to Regulation EC–428. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘10 CFR Part 30: Security Requirements 1102– Permits’’ (FRL No. 8252–5) received on December 4, 2006. for Portable Gauges Containing Byproduct Material’’ (RIN3150– AH06) received on January 13, 2005. EC–9258. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; Maine; Redesignation of the Port- EC–429. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘NRC Enforcement Policy’’ received land, Maine and the Hancock, Knox, Lincoln and Waldo Counties, on January 13, 2005. Maine Ozone Nonattainment Areas to Attainment and Approval of these Areas’ Maintenance Plans’’ (FRL No. 8253–4) received EC–654. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Final Amendments to 10 CFR Part on December 4, 2006. 50, Appendix E Relating to (1) Nuclear Regulatory Commission Review of Changes to Emergency Action Levels, Paragraph IV.B. EC–9259. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- and (2) Exercise Requirements for Co-Located Licensees, Paragraph mentation Plans South Carolina: Revisions to State Implementation IV.F.2.’’ (RIN3150–AH00) received on January 25, 2005. Plan’’ (FRL No. 8252–9) received on December 4, 2006. EC–1062. NRC: report concerning the status of the Commission’s EC–9260. EPA: rule entitled ‘‘Approval and Promulgation of Imple- licensing and regulatory duties. mentation Plans; Revisions to the Nevada State Implementation Plan; Monitoring and Volatile Organic Compound Rules’’ (FRL EC–1063. NRC: Commission’s report on the status of its licensing No. 8243–9) received on December 4, 2006. and regulatory duties

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION—Continued EC–2944. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Export and Import of Radioactive Materials: Security Policies’’ (RIN3150–AH44) received on June EC–1157. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage 28, 2005. Casks: HI-STORM 100 Revision’’ (RIN3150–AH64) received on March 1, 2005. EC–3121. NRC: pursuant to law, a monthly report on the status of the Commission’s licensing and other regulatory activities. EC–1158. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: NUHOMS-24PT4 Revision’’ (RIN3150–AH63) received on EC–3193. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Export and Import of Nuclear Equip- March 1, 2005. ment and Material: Nuclear Grade Graphite’’ (RIN3150–AH51) re- ceived on July 21, 2005. EC–1298. NRC: monthly report on the status of licensing and regu- latory duties. EC–3194. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: VSC–24 Revision’’ (RIN3150–AH70) received on July 21, EC–1390. NRC: a proposed bill for authorization of appropriations 2005. for fiscal year 2006. EC–3311. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Direct Final Rule - List of Approved EC–1391. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Final Rule-10 CFR Part 35, ‘Medical Spent Fuel Storage Casks: NAC-UMS Revision 4’’ (RIN3150– Use of Byproduct Material’ ’’ (RIN3150–AH19) received on March AH75) received on July 27, 2005. 28, 2005. EC–3312. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘NRC Bulletin 05-02: Emergency Pre- EC–1529. NRC: a draft of proposed legislation that would amend paredness and Response Actions for Security-Based Events’’ re- the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 and in one instance the Omnibus ceived on July 27, 2005. Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990. EC–3707. NRC: a report of the designation of an officer for the EC–1530. NRC: draft of proposed legislation that would amend the position of Agency Environmental Executive. Atomic Energy Act of 1954. EC–3708. NRC: the Commission’s monthly report on the status of EC–1840. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Model Milestones for NCR Adjudica- its licensing and regulatory duties. tory Proceedings’’ (RIN3150–AG49) received on April 18, 2005. EC–4040. NRC: the Commission’s Fiscal Year 2005 Commercial and EC–1841. NRC: the monthly report on the status of licensing and Inherently Governmental Activities Inventories. regulatory duties. EC–4101. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage EC–2076. NRC: report entitled ‘‘Report to Congress on Abnormal Casks: Standardized NUHOMS–32PT, -24PHB, and -24PTH Revi- Occurrences, Fiscal Year 2004’’. sion 8’’ (RIN3150–AH77) received on September 26, 2005.

EC–2507. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Export and Import of Nuclear Equip- EC–4159. NRC: the report on the status of licensing and regulatory ment and Material; Exports to Syria Embargoed’’ (RIN3150–AH67) activities for July 2005. received on June 3, 2005. EC–4160. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Incorporation by Reference of ASME EC–2652. NRC: the Commission’s monthly report on the status of Copde Cases’’ (RIN3150–AH35) received on October 4, 2005. its licensing and regulatory duties. EC–4433. NRC: a monthly report on the status of the Commission’s EC–2669. NRC: the Commission’s monthly status report on its licens- licensing activities and regulatory duties for August 2005. ing and regulatory duties. EC–4500. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Price-Anderson Act Financial Protec- EC–2672. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Revision of Fee Schedules, Fee Recov- tion Regulations and Elimination of Antitrust Reviews’’ (RIN3150– ery for FY 2005’’ (RIN3150–AH61) received on June 16, 2005. AH78) received on October 31, 2005.

EC–2673. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Broadening Scope of Access Authoriza- EC–4825. NRC: a monthly report on the status of the Commission’s tion and Facility Security Clearance Regulations’’ (RIN3150–AH52) licensing activities and regulatory duties for September 2005. received on June 16, 2005. EC–5393. NRC: report on the status of its licensing and regulatory EC–2674. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage duties. Casks: HI-STORM 100 Revision’’ (RIN3150–AH64) received on June 16, 2005. EC–5554. NRC: Commission’s November 2005 monthly report on the status of its licensing and regulatory duties. EC–2817. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: NUHOMS–24P, -52B, -61BT, -32PT, -24PHB, and -24PTH EC–5941. NRC: the Commission’s December 2005 monthly report Revision’’ (RIN3150–AH72) received on June 27, 2005. on the status of its licensing and regulatory duties.

EC–2943. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Public Records’’ (RIN3150–AH12) EC–6111. NRC: a draft of proposed legislation which authorizes ap- received on June 28, 2005. propriations for fiscal year 2007.

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION—Continued EC–6918. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: NUHOMS HD Addition’’ (RIN3150–AH93) received on May 22, 2006.

EC–6969. NRC: quarterly report on the status of the Commission’s licensing activities and regulatory duties for the period covering January - March 2006.

EC–7238. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Direct Final Rule Amending Require- ments in Parts 50 and 72 Regarding Requirement to Submit Annual Financial Reports’’ (RIN3150–AH39) received on June 5, 2006.

EC–7388. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Relief from Fingerprinting and Crimi- nal History Records Check for Designated Categories of Individ- uals’’ (RIN3150–AH94) received on June 21, 2006.

EC–8054. NRC: report relative to the efforts of the Radiation Source Protection and Security Task Force.

EC–8492. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Facility Change Process Involving Items Relied on for Safety’’ (RIN3150–AH96) received on October 6, 2006.

EC–8493. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘Charges for Reproducing Records’’ (RIN3150–AH66) received on October 6, 2006.

EC–9112. NRC: report relative to the Commission’s commercial and inherently governmental activities inventories for fiscal year 2006.

EC–9098. NRC: rule entitled ‘‘National Source Tracking of Sealed Sources’’ (RIN3150–AH48) received on November 16, 2006.

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

EC–1389. TVA: report by the Government in the Sunshine Act for Calendar Year 2004.

EC–1986. TVA: the Authority’s Statistical Summary for Fiscal Year 2004.

EC–6303. TVA: the Authority’s Statistical Summary for Fiscal Year 2005.

OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET

EC–2590. OMB: the report of proposed legislation entitled ‘‘Financial Transparency and Accountability Act of 2005’’.

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POM–21. A Joint Resolution adopted by the Assembly of the State POM–140. A resolution adopted by the Passaic County (New Jersey) of California relative to State Highway Route 99. February 17, Board of Chosen Freeholders relative to the Passaic River Restora- 2005. tion Initiative. June 20, 2005.

POM–30. A resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the State POM–141. A resolution adopted by the Mayor and Municipal Council of Ohio relative to the Clear Skies Act of 2005. March 03, 2005. of the City of Clifton, New Jersey relative to the Passaic River Restoration Initiative. June 20, 2005. POM–36. A resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Seattle, Washington relative to the federal government’s proposal POM–154. A concurrent resolution adopted by the House of Rep- to charge market rates for electricity sold by the Bonneville Power resentatives of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative Administration to its preference customers. March 17, 2005. to approving funding for deepening the Houma Navigation Canal, including funding efforts to make beneficial use of the dredge POM–46. A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State material for embankment stabilization. June 20, 2005. of Wyoming relative to the funding match for a flood control feasibility study in the Bear River Basin. April 20, 2005. POM–155. A concurrent resolution adopted by the Senate of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative to permitting public POM–47. A resolution adopted by the Senate of the Legislature of access to the West Pearl Navigational Canal. July 20, 2005. the State of New Jersey relative to the Passaic River Restoration Initiative. April 20, 2005. POM–156. A concurrent resolution adopted by the Senate of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative to directing the United POM–48. A resolution adopted by the House of Representatives of States Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District, to cease the Legislature of the State of Michigan relative to highway reau- using Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to stop sustainable thorization legislation. April 20, 2005. forestry practices in areas that have no impact on actual navigation except in the parishes of Terrebonne, Lafourche and St. Charles. POM–49. A resolution adopted by the Senate of the Legislature of July 20, 2005. the State of Michigan relative to highway reauthorization legislation. April 20, 2005. POM–177. A resolution adopted by the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania POM–69. A House Joint Memorial adopted by the Legislature of relative to the release of funds to the states from the Leaking the State of Idaho relative to a feasibility study by the U.S. Corps Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund. July 29, 2005. of Engineers relating to the possibilities, benefits, and costs of providing flood control above Bear Lake. May 24, 2005. POM–178. A resolution adopted by the Senate of the General Assem- bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relative to the Storage POM–80. A resolution adopted by the California State Lands Commis- Tank and Spill Prevention Act. July 29, 2005. sion relative to the lifting of the Federal Moratorium on Oil and Gas Leasing off the California Coast. May 24, 2005. POM–193. A resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the State of New Jersey relative to support for the Passaic River Res- POM–81. A resolution adopted by Hudson County (New Jersey) Board toration Initiative. Oct. 7, 2005. of Chosen Freeholders relative to the Passaic River Restoration Initiative. May 24, 2005. POM–229. A concurrent resolution adopted by the House of Rep- resentatives of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative POM–82. A resolution adopted by the Mayor and Council of the to taking such actions as are necessary to allow the Stafford Act Town of Harrison, Hudson County, New Jersey, relative to the to provide for payment of regular pay to essential personnel. Oct. Passaic River Restoration Initiative. May 24, 2005. 19, 2005. POM–106. A concurrent memorial adopted by the Senate of the Legis- POM–230. A concurrent resolution adopted by the House of Rep- lature of the State of Arizona relative to the reform of the Endan- resentatives of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative gered Species Act; to the Committee on Environment and Public to directing the United States Army Corps of Engineers not to Works. June 16, 2005. engage in dredging activities on the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet and to begin the necessary process to return the waterway to wet- POM–107. A resolution adopted by the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio relative to the lands marsh status. Dec. 19, 2005. Clear Skies Act of 2005. June 16, 2005.

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POM–231. A concurrent resolution adopted by the House of Rep- POM–301. A concurrent resolution adopted by the House of Rep- resentatives of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative resentatives of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative to taking such actions as are necessary to waive the nonfederal to taking such actions as are necessary to immediately close the or local portion of any cost-sharing agreement for the funding Mississippi River Gulf Outlet and to request that the Louisiana of a levee reconstruction and improvement project. Dec. 19, 2005. congressional delegation file the necessary legislation to accomplish this closure; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. POM–252. A resolution adopted by the House of Representatives May 10, 2006. of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative to enjoining the United States Army Corps of Engineers from engaging any POM–302. A resolution adopted by the Senate of the Legislature contractor in the reconstruction of the levees in the New Orleans of the State of New Jersey relative to enacting the ‘‘Solid Waste area if investigations of levee failures during Hurricanes Katrina Environmental Regulation Clarification Affecting Railroads Act of and Rita indicate that such contractor performed substandard design 2005’’. May 10, 2006. or construction work on a portion of a levee that failed. December 20, 2005. POM–328. A concurrent resolution adopted by the House of Rep- resentatives of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative POM–255. A concurrent resolution adopted by the Senate of the to taking such actions as are necessary to ensure that any United State of Michigan relative to implementing the Action Plan to Restore and Protect the Great Lakes. February 6, 2006. States Army Corps of Engineer project restoring barrier islands protecting Terrebonne and Timbalier Bays redefine and narrow POM–256. A resolution adopted by the House of Representatives Whiskey Pass, Little Pass, Wine Island Pass, and Cat Island Pass of the State of Michigan relative to implementing the Action Plan using hardened material. May 22, 2006. to Restore and Protect the Great Lakes. February 6, 2006. POM–329. A concurrent resolution adopted by the House of Rep- POM–261. A resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of resentatives of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative Ferry County, State of Washington, relative to supporting county to taking such actions as are necessary to facilitate the construction custom, culture, and heritage in decision making on federal lands of a storm surge barrier at Port Fourchon. May 22, 2006. in Ferry County, State of Washington; to the Committee on Envi- ronment and Public Works. February 6, 2006. POM–356. A concurrent resolution adopted by the House of Rep- resentatives of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative POM–268. A concurrent resolution adopted by the Senate of the to taking such actions as are necessary to provide hurricane tidal Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative to taking immediate flood protection to south Louisiana, including the United States action to provide federal financial assistance to aid Louisiana’s Army Corps of Engineers to evaluate both federal and nonfederal recovery following the devastation caused by hurricanes Katrina tidal levees in south Louisiana, to consider adding nonfederal tidal and Rita, to expeditiously complete the needed repair to the levee levees into the federal program, and to fully fund upgrading hurri- system in the greater New Orleans area, to provide for the prompt cane tidal flood protection in south Louisiana. July 19, 2006. construction of hurricane and tidal water protection for south Lou- isiana, and to provide assistance with coastal restoration and marsh POM–357. A resolution adopted by the Senate of the Legislature management. March 9, 2006. of the State of New Jersey relative to requesting that Rutgers, the State University, assist the Governor’s ‘‘Flood Mitigation Task POM–269. A concurrent resolution adopted by the Senate of the Force’’ in examining and determining the causes and solutions Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative to taking such actions to help reduce flooding along the Delaware River, especially in as are necessary to provide funding for Louisiana’s indigent defense Trenton. July 19, 2006. system and to amend the Stafford Act or any other appropriate legislation to permit funding for Louisiana’s indigent defense sys- POM–358. A concurrent resolution adopted by the Senate of the tem; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works. March Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative to immediately author- 9, 2006. izing the Morganza to the Gulf Hurricane Protection Project, and POM–270. A concurrent resolution adopted by the House of Rep- urging and requesting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to include resentatives of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative such recommendation in its pending interim report to Congress. to urging and requesting the United States Army Corps of Engineers to provide a listing of all Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita July 19, 2006. related projects, including specific details including the type of work, the name of the contractor, and the total price of the contract. POM–359. A concurrent resolution adopted by the House of Rep- March 9, 2006. resentatives of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative to taking such actions as are necessary to provide hurricane tidal POM–271. A concurrent resolution adopted by the Senate of the flood protection to south Louisiana, including requiring the United Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative to authorizing the States Army Corps of Engineers to evaluate both federal and non- prompt construction of hurricane and tidal water protection for federal tidal levees in south Louisiana, to consider adding non- southwest Louisiana; to the Committee on Environment and Public federal tidal levees into the federal program, and to fully fund Works. March 9, 2006. upgrading hurricane tidal flood protection in south Louisiana. July 19, 2006. POM–272. A concurrent resolution adopted by the Senate of the Legislature of the State of Louisiana relative to amending the Staf- POM–407. A resolution adopted by the Miami-Dade County Board ford Act to permit funds to be used for permanent housing in of County Commissioners, Miami-Dade County, Florida relative the hurricane impacted areas of Louisiana. March 9, 2006. to waste tire fees. July 20, 2006.

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POM–435. A joint resolution adopted by the California Legislature relative to urging the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to adopt federal regulations limiting emissions from marine vessels, locomotives, and aircraft. November 14, 2006.

POM–442. A resolution adopted by the Macomb County Board of Commissioners of the State of Michigan relative to urging full federal funding to complete construction and ensure permanent op- eration and maintenance of both electrical barriers in the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal to protect the Great Lakes from Asian carp. November 14, 2006.

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HEARINGS Comprehensive and intergrated approach to meet the water re- sources needs of coastal Louisiana in the wake of Hurricanes Full Committee: Katrina and Rita, including storm and flood damage reduction, ecosystem restoration and navigation. November 9, 2005. S. S. 131, The Clear Skies Act of 2005. February 2, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–1009. Hrg. 109–867. Examining transportation fuels of the future. November 16, 2005. Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed Budget for FY2006. S. Hrg. 109–1012. February 9, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–843. Evaluating the degree to which the preliminary findings on the Nominations of Stephen Johnson, Luis Luna, John Paul Woodley, failure of the levees are being incorporated into the restoration Jr., Major General Don Riley, Brigadier General William T. of hurricane protection. November 17, 2005. S. Hrg. 109– Grisoli, and Michael Butler. April 6, 2005. S. Hrg. 109– 1013. 646. Examining Environmental Protection Agency’s Spill Prevention Nominations of Gregory B. Jaczko and Peter B. Lyons. April Control and Countermeasure program, specifically on the 20, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–652. issues addressed by the proposed rule and guidance document issued Friday, December 2. December 14, 2005. S. Hrg. 109– Oversight on Eco-terrorism specifically examining the Earth Lib- 1017. eration Front (ELF) and the (ALF). May 18, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–947. Nominations of Terrence Bracy, Dennis Bottorff, Robert Duncan, Susan Richardson Williams, William Sansom, Howard Oversight to review the permitting of Energy Projects. May Thrailkill, and Donald DePriest. February 8, 2006. S. Hrg. 25, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–856. 109–1015.

Nominations of Marcus Peacock, Susan P. Bodine, and Granta Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed Budget for FY2007. Y. Nakayama. July 14, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–725. February 15, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1022.

Nominations of Santanu K. Baruah, George Gray, Lyons Gray, Oversight on the status of the Yucca Mountain project. March H. Dale Hall, and Edward McGaffigan, Jr. September 22, 1, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1024. 2005. S. Hrg. 109–787. Great Lakes Regional Collaboration’s Strategy to Restore and The Role of Science in Environmental Policy-Making. September Protect the Great Lakes. March 16, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1025. 28, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–1003. Oversight on the impact of the elimination of MTBE. March Kyoto Protocol: Assessing the Status of Efforts to Reduce Green- 29, 2006, S. Hrg. 109–1026. house Gases. October 5, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–1016. Nominations of Richard Capka, James Gulliford, and William Roles of the Environment Protection Agency, the Federal High- Wehrum. April 5, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1029. way Administration and the Army Corp as They Relate to Katrina and the Ongoing Recovery. October 6, 2005. S. Hrg. Nominations of Dale Klein and Molly O’Neill. May 17, 2006. 109–978. S. Hrg. 109–1036.

S. 1772, The Gas Price Act of 2005. October 18, 2005. S. Oversight to Consider Whether Potential Liability Deters Aban- Hrg. 109–1001. doned Hard Rock Mine Clean-Up. June 14, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1043. Eco-terrorism specifically examining Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) and their tactics of intimidation and terror. Inherently Safer Technology in the Context of Chemical Site October 26, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–1005. Security. June 21, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1044.

Response to Hurricane Katrina. November 2, 2005. S. Hrg. 109– Oversight on EPA Regional Inconsistencies. June 28, 2006. S. 1000. Hrg. 109–1046.

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The Stafford Act: A Path Forward for the Nation’s Emergency Preparedness and Response System. July 27, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1066.

Oversight on the Toxic Substances Control Act and the Chemi- cals Management Program at EPA. August 2, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1078.

Oversight on Federal renewable fuels programs. September 6, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1079.

Nominations of Roger Romulus Martella, Jr., Alex Beehler, and William Graves. September 13, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1080.

Examining approaches embodied in the Asia Pacific Partnership. September 20, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1075.

Examining climate change and the media. December 6, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1077.

Full Committee Field Hearings:

S. 260, The Partners for Fish and Wildlife Act. April 22, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–788.

Examining coastal erosion causes, effects and solutions in Lou- isiana, including the Louisiana coastal area ecosystem restora- tion plan proposed for authorization in the Water Resources Development Act of 2005. August 26, 2005. S. Hrg. 109– 990.

Examining the ongoing rebuilding and restoration efforts of hurri- cane and flood protection by the Army Corps of Engineers’ in preparation for next hurricane season in Louisiana and examine taking a comprehensive approach to hurricane protec- tion. April 18, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1032.

Impact of the last reauthorization of the Appalachian Regional Commission and issues regarding the upcoming reauthoriza- tion. April 20, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1037.

Oversight of the Army Corps of Engineers’ management of the ACT and ACF River Basins. August 8, 2006. S. Hrg. 109– 1070.

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The need for multi-emissions legislation. January 26, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–876.

Closed Hearing to Discuss Nuclear Safety. May 17, 2005. No committee print available.

Oversight on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. May 26, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–896.

S. 1265, the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act of 2005. July 12, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–960.

Implementation of the existing particulate matter and ozone air quality standards. November 10, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–1011.

Impact of clean air regulations on natural gas prices. February 9, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1020.

Oversight on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. March 9, COMMITTEE PRINTS 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1027. Committee Membership List. February 2005. S. Prt. 109–9. Oversight on the Regulatory Processes for New and Existing Nuclear Plants. June 22. 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1045. Committee Membership List. March 2006. S. Prt. 109–56. EPA’s Proposed Revisions to the Particulate Matter Air Quality Rules, Committee on Environment and Public Works. January 26, Standards. July 13, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1049. 2005. S. Prt. 109–5. Oversight on NRC’s Regulatory Responsibilities and Capabilities Rules, Committee on Environment and Public Works. April 26, 2006. for Long- and Short- term Spent Fuel Storage Programs. Sep- S. Prt. 109–60. tember 14, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1074. Committee resolutions adopted by the Committee on Environment and Public Works During the 109th Congress. December 2006. Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, and Water: S. Prt. 109–87. Oversight on the Endangered Species Act. May 19, 2005. S. Final Calendar of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, Hrg. 109–865. 109th Congress. S. Prt. 109–90. Endangered Species Act and incentives for private landowners. July 13, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–914.

ESA and the Roles of States, Tribes and Local Governments. COMMITTEE REPORTS September 21, 2005. S. Hrg. 109–991.

The Waters of the United States: Interpreting the Rapanos/ A bill to authorize funds to Federal aid highways, highway safety Carabell Decision. August 1, 2006. S. Hrg. 109–1071. programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes (S. 732). April 6, 2005. S. Rept. 109–53.

Subcommittee on Superfund and Waste Management: A bill to provide for the consideration and development of water and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the Army to Oversight on Electronics Waste. July 26, 2005. S. Hrg. 109– construct various projects for improvements to rivers and harbors of the United States, and for other purposes (S. 728). April 26, 988. 2005. S. Rept. 109–61. Oversight on the impact of certain government contractor liability proposals on environmental laws. November 8, 2005. S. Hrg. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to eliminate methyl tertiary butyl 109–1007. ether from the United States fuel supply, to increase production and use of renewable fuel, and to increase the Nation’s energy Oversight on the Superfund Program. June 15, 2006. S. Hrg. independence, and for other purposes (S. 606). May 26, 2005. 109–1042. S. Rept. 109–74.

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Rept. 109– A bill to reauthorize grants for the water resources research and 187. technology institutes established under the Water Resources Re- search Act of 1984 (S. 1017). June 27, 2005. S. Rept. 109– A bill to provide for the expansion of the James Campbell National 90. Wildlife Refuge, Honolulu County, Hawaii (S. 1165). December 8, 2005 S. Rept. 109–191. A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to modify provisions relating to nuclear safety and security, and for other purposes (S. A bill to provide a site for construction of a national health museum, S. Rept. 109–98. 864). July 1, 2005 and for other purposes (S. 2015). December 21, 2005 S. Rept. 109–212. A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to reauthorize the Price-Anderson provisions (S. 865). July 1, 2005 S. Rept. A bill to modify requirements relating to the authority of the Adminis- 109–99. trator of General Services to enter into emergency leases during major disasters and other emergencies (S. 1708). January 26, 2006 A bill to reauthorize Nuclear Regulatory Commission user fees, and S. Rept. 109–214. for other purposes (S. 858). July 1, 2005 S. Rept. 109–100. A bill to redesignate the Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge in To authorize appropriations for the National Fish and Wildlife Founda- the State of Virginia as the ‘‘Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck Na- tion, and for other purposes (H.R. 1428). August 31, 2005 S. tional Wildlife Refuge’’ (S. 2127). May 25, 2006 S . Rept. 109– Rept. 109–127. 258. A bill to reauthorize the Great Ape Conservation Act of 2000 (S. A bill to provide for the conveyance of a United States Fish and 1250). August 31, 2005 S. Rept. 109–123. Wildlife Service administrative site to the city of Las Vegas, Ne- vada (S. 2041). June 6, 2006 S. Rept. 109–260. A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conservation and Design Program Act of 1994 (S. 1339). August 31, 2005 S. Rept. 109– 124. A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to add non- human primates to the definition of prohibited wildlife species S. Rept. 109–263. A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to (S. 1509). June 19, 2006 extend the date after which surplus funds in the wildlife restoration fund become available for apportionment (S. 1340). August 31, A bill to amend the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act 2005 S. Rept. 109–125. of 1990 to provide for implementation of recommendations of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service contained in the Great A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to protect Lakes Fishery Resources Restoration Study (S. 2430). June 27, captive wildlife and make technical corrections (S. 1415). August 2006 S. Rept. 109–270. 31, 2005 S. Rept. 109–126. A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to improve that A bill to reauthorize the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act, and for other purposes (S. 2023). June 29, 2006 S. Rept. Act, and for other purposes (S. 1410). September 6, 2005 S. Rept. 109–272. 109–132. A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program Act to reauthorize A bill to make grants and loans available to States and other organiza- the national dam safety program, and for other purposes (S. 2735). tions to strengthen the economy, public health, and environment July 10, 2006 S. Rept. 109–276. of the United States by reducing emissions from diesel engines (S. 1265). September 7, 2005 S. Rept. 109–133. A bill to reauthorize and improve the program authorized by the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965 (S. 2832). July A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996 12, 2006 S. Rept. 109–279. to modify the grant program to improve sanitation in rural and Native villages in the State of Alaska (S. 1409). October 24, 2005 A bill to establish the Great Lakes Interagency Task Force, to establish S. Rept. 109–159. the Great Lakes Regional Collaboration, and for other purposes (S. 2912). September 20, 2006 S. Rept. 109–338. A bill to reauthorize the Coastal Barrier Resources Act, and for other purposes (S. 1869). November 15, 2005 S. Rept. 109–179. A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey the Tylersville division of the Lamar National Fish Hatchery and Fish Technology A bill to establish the Long Island Sound Stewardship Initiative (S. Center to the State of Pennsylvania (S. 3551). September 20, 2006 158). December 8, 2005 S. Rept. 109–185. S. Rept. 109–339.

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A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey Paint Bank National Fish Hatchery and Wytheville National Fish Hatchery to the State of Virginia (H.R. 5061). September 20, 2006 S. Rept. 109–341.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to enhance the security of wastewater treatment works (S. 2781). September 21, 2006 S. Rept. 109–345.

A bill to implement the Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage, and for other purposes (S. 3879). September 25, 2006 S. Rept. 109–346.

A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to require a licensee to notify the Atomic Energy Commission, and the State and county in which a facility is located, whenever there is an unplanned release of fission products in excess of allowable limits (S. 2348). September 25, 2006 S. Rept. 109–347.

A bill to promote remediation of inactive and abandoned mines, and for other purposes (S. 1848). September 27, 2006 S. Rept. 109– 351.

A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to reauthorize a program relating to the Lake Pontchartrain Basin, and for other purposes (S. 3630). September 27, 2006 S. Rept. 109–352.

A bill to amend the Water Desalination Act of 1996 to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to assist in research and development, environmental and feasibility studies, and preliminary engineering for the Municipal Water District of Orange County, California, Dana Point Desalination Project located at Dana Point, California (H.R. 3929). September 27, 2006 S. Rept. 109–353.

A bill to improve efficiency in the Federal Government through the use of high-performance green buildings, and for other purposes (S. 3591). November 13, 2006 S. Rept. 109–358.

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Mr. AKAKA H.R. 3765—A bill to extend through March 31, 2006, the author- ity of the Secretary of the Army to accept and expend funds S. 2444—A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program contributed by non-Federal public entities and to expedite the Act to establish a program to provide grant assistance to processing of permits. (WATER RESOURCES) States for the rehabilitation and repair of deficient dams. (WATER RESOURCES)

Mr. BAUCUS

Mr. ALLARD S. 2383—A bill to amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Effi- cient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to make a technical correction. (TRANSPORTATION) S. 549—A bill to extend a certain high priority corridor in the States of Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Wyo- ming. (TRANSPORTATION) Mr. BIDEN S. 1202—A bill to provide environmental assistance to non- Federal interests in the State of Colorado. (WATER RE- S. 2855—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to SOURCES) eliminate security risks by replacing the use of extremely hazardous gaseous chemicals with inherently safer tech- nologies. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

Mr. ALLEN S. 2920—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to eliminate security risks by replacing the use of extremely hazardous gaseous chemicals with inherently safer tech- S. 2127—A bill to redesignate the Mason Neck National Wildlife nologies. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) Refuge in the State of Virginia as the ‘‘Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge’’. (FISH AND WILD- LIFE) Mr. BINGAMAN S. 4045—A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at the intersections of Broad Street, Seventh Street, Grace Street, and Eighth Street in Richmond, Virginia, as the S. 168—A bill to reauthorize additional contract authority for ‘‘Spottswood W. Robinson III and Robert Merhige Jr. Court- States with Indian reservations. (TRANSPORTATION) house’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) S. 169—A bill to amend the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 to identify a route that passes through the States of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Kansas Rep. BACHUS as a high priority corridor on the National Highway System. (TRANSPORTATION)

H.R. 4947—Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge Expansion Act. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) Rep. BISHOP

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Rep. BISHOP S. 2667—A bill to revitalize the Los Angeles River, and for other purposes. (WATER RESOURCES) H.R. 1721—To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to reauthorize programs to improve the quality of coastal recreation waters, and for other purposes. (ENVIRON- MENTAL QUALITY) Rep. BROWN

H.R. 315—To designate the United States courthouse at 300 Mr. BOND North Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Florida, as the ‘‘John Milton Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) S. 728—A bill to provide for the consideration and development of water and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the Army to construct various projects for improvements to rivers and harbors of the United States, and for other Mr. BURR purposes. (WATER RESOURCES)

S. 2735—A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program Act to reauthorize the national dam safety program, and for S. 1859—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to provide for other purposes. (WATER RESOURCES) a Federal Fuels List, and for other purposes. (ENVIRON- MENTAL QUALITY) S. 3867—A bill to designate the Federal courthouse located at 555 Independence Street, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, as the ‘‘Rush H. Limbaugh, Sr., Federal Courthouse’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) Mr. BYRD

Rep. BOUCHER S. 514—A bill to complete construction of the 13-State Appa- lachian development highway system, and for other purposes. (TRANSPORTATION) H.R. 5061—Paint Bank and Wytheville National Fish Hatcheries Conveyance Act. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

Rep. CALVERT Mrs. BOXER H.R. 3929—Dana Point Desalination Project Authorization Act. (INTERIOR DEPARTMENT) S. 125—A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 501 I Street in Sacramento, California, as the ‘‘Robert T. Matsui United States Courthouse’’. (PUBLIC BUILD- INGS) Mrs. CANTWELL

S. 439—A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to provide for secondary containment to prevent methyl tertiary butyl S. 836—A bill to require accurate fuel economy testing proce- ether and petroleum contamination. (ENVIRONMENTAL dures. (TRANSPORTATION) QUALITY) S. 3515—A bill to amend title II, United States Code, to ensure S. 880—A bill to expand the boundaries of the Gulf of the that liable entities meet environmental cleanup obligations, Farallones National Marine Sanctuary and the Cordell Bank and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTEC- National Marine Sanctuary. (WATER RESOURCES) TION) S. 966—A bill to designate a United States courthouse located in Fresno, California, as the ‘‘Robert E. Coyle United States Courthouse’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) Mr. CARPER

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Mr. CARPER H.R. 4530—To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 101 Barr Street in Lexington, Kentucky, S. 1140—A bill to designate the State Route 1 Bridge in the as the ‘‘Scott Reed Federal Building and United States Court- State of Delaware as the ‘‘Senator William V. Roth, Jr. house’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) Bridge’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)

S. 2724—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish a national uniform multiple air pollutant regulatory program for Mrs. CLINTON the electric generating sector. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUAL- ITY)

S. 490—A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation to work with the State of New York to ensure that a segment of Interstate Route 86 in the vicinity of Corning, New York, Mr. CHAFEE is designated as the ‘‘Amo Houghton Bypass’’. (TRANSPOR- TATION)

S. RES. 301—A resolution commemorating the 100th anniver- S. 1150—A bill to increase the security of radiation sources, sary of the National Audubon Society. (COMMITTEE ON and for other purposes. (NUCLEAR REGULATION) ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS) S. 2488—A bill to require the Nuclear Regulatory Commission S. 1017—A bill to reauthorize grants for the water resources to conduct an independent safety assessment of the Indian research and technology institutes established under the Water Point Nuclear Power Plant. (NUCLEAR REGULATION) Resources Research Act of 1984. (WATER RESOURCES)

S. 1400—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act to improve water and Mr. CONRAD wastewater infrastructure in the United States. (ENVIRON- MENTAL QUALITY)

S. 1410—A bill to reauthorize the Neotropical Migratory Bird S. 353—A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Conservation Act, and for other purposes. (FISH AND Act of 1999 to direct the Secretary of the Army to provide WILDLIFE) assistance to design and construct a project to provide a con- tinued safe and reliable municipal water supply system for Devils Lake, North Dakota. (WATER RESOURCES)

S. 482—A bill to provide environmental assistance to non-Fed- Mr. CHAMBLISS eral interests in the State of North Dakota. (WATER RE- SOURCES)

S. 459—A bill to require a study and report regarding the des- ignations and construction of a new interstate route from Sa- vannah, Georgia to Knoxville, Tennessee. (TRANSPOR- Mr. CORNYN TATION)

S. 712—A bill to require a study and report regarding the des- ignation of a new interstate route from Augusta, Georgia to S. 995—A bill to amend the Intermodal Surface Transportation Natchez, Mississippi. (TRANSPORTATION) Efficiency Act of 1991 to designate the La Entrada al Pacifico Corridor in the State of Texas as a high priority corridor S. 1258—A bill to designate the building located at 493 Auburn on the National Highway System. (TRANSPORTATION) Avenue, N.E., in Atlanta, Georgia, as the ‘‘John Lewis Civil Rights Institute’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)

S. 2492—A bill to revise the boundaries of John H. Chafee Mr. CORZINE Coastal Barrier Resources System Jekyll Island Unit GA– 06P. (COASTAL BARRIERS) S. 257—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide grant eligibility for a State that adopts a program for the impoundment of vehicles operated by persons while under Rep. Chandler the influence of alcohol. (TRANSPORTATION)

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Mr. CORZINE S. 508—A bill to provide for the environmental restoration of the Great Lakes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) S. 446—A bill to direct the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to designate New Jersey Task Force S. 562—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to improve 1 as part of the National Urban Search and Rescue Response the highway safety improvement program and provide for System. (DISASTER RELIEF) a proportional obligation of amounts made available for the highway safety improvement program. (TRANSPOR- S. 1381—A bill to require the Nuclear Regulatory Commission TATION) to consider certain criteria in relicensing nuclear facilities, and to provide for an independent assessment of the Oyster S. 1402—A bill to amend section 42 of title 18, United States Creek Nuclear Generating Station by the National Academy Code, to prohibit the importation and shipment of certain of Sciences before any relicensing of that facility. (NU- species of carp. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) CLEAR REGULATION) S. 2269—A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located at 200 West 2nd Street in Dayton, Ohio, as the ‘‘Tony Hall Federal Building and United States Mr. CRAPO Courthouse’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)

S. 2430—A bill to amend the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife S. 1496—A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct Restoration Act of 1990 to provide for implementation of a pilot program under which up to 15 States may issue elec- recommendations of the United States Fish and Wildlife Serv- tronic Federal migratory bird hunting stamps. (INTERIOR ice contained in the Great Lakes Fishery Resources Restora- DEPARTMENT) tion Study. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) S. 2545—A bill to establish a collaborative program to protect the Great Lakes, and for other purposes. (WATER RE- SOURCES) Rep. DAVIS S. 2912—A bill to establish the Great Lakes Interagency Task Force, to establish the Great Lakes Regional Collaboration, H.R. 1463—To designate a portion of the Federal building lo- and for other purposes. (WATER RESOURCES) cated at 2100 Jamieson Avenue, in Alexandria, Virginia, as the ‘‘Justin W. Williams United States Attorney’s Building’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) Mr. DODD H.R. 3682—To redesignate the Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia as the ‘‘Elizabeth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) S. 795—A bill to provide driver safety grants to States with graduated driver licensing laws that meet certain minimum requirements. (TRANSPORTATION)

Mr. DeMINT S. 2318—A bill to provide driver safety grants to States with graduated driver licensing laws that meet certain minimum requirements. (TRANSPORTATION) S. 248—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to permit States to carry out surface transportation program projects on local roads to address safety concerns. (TRANSPOR- TATION) Mrs. DOLE S. 2650—A bill to designate the Federal courthouse to be con- structed in Greenville, South Carolina, as the ‘‘Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. Federal Courthouse’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) S. 1865—A bill to establish the SouthEast Crescent Authority, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

Mr. DeWINE Mr. DOMENICI

S. 507—A bill to establish the National Invasive Species Coun- cil, and for other purposes. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

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Mr. DOMENICI S. 2298—A bill to facilitate remediation of perchlorate contami- nation in water sources in the State of California, and for S. 689—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to estab- other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) lish a program to provide assistance to small communities for use in carrying out projects and activities necessary to achieve or maintain compliance with drinking water standards. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) Rep. GILLMOR S. 913—A bill to amend title 49, United States Code, to establish a university transportation center to be known as the ‘‘South- west Bridge Research Center’’. (TRANSPORTATION) H.R. 2491—International Solid Waste Importation and Manage- ment Act of 2006. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) S. 1540—A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program to improve water management and contribute to the recovery of endan- gered species in the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico, and Rep. GORDON for other purposes. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

S. 2254—A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to H.R. 798—Methamphetamine Remediation Research Act of carry out restoration projects along the Middle Rio Grande. 2005. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) (WATER RESOURCES)

S. 3681—A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 to provide that manure shall not be considered to be a hazardous sub- Mr. GRASSLEY stance, pollutant, or contaminant. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) S. 3553—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to require all gasoline sold for use in motor vehicles to contain 10 percent renewable fuel in the year 2010 and thereafter, and for other Mr. FEINGOLD purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

S. 753—A bill to provide for modernization and improvement of the Corps of Engineers, and for other purposes. (WATER Mr. HATCH RESOURCES)

S. 912—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control S. 1883—A bill to amend the Uniform Relocation Assistance Act to clarify the jurisdiction of the United States over waters and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 to assist of the United States. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) property owners and Federal agencies in resolving disputes relating to private property. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) S. 943—A bill to assist in the conservation of cranes by sup- porting and providing, through projects of persons and organi- zations with expertise in crane conservation, financial re- sources for the conservation programs of countries the activi- Rep. HOBSON ties of which directly or indirectly affect cranes and the eco- systems of cranes. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) H.R. 548—To designate the Federal building and United States S. 2288—A bill to modernize water resources planning, and courthouse located at 200 West 2nd Street in Dayton, Ohio, for other purposes. (WATER RESOURCES) as the ‘‘Tony Hall Federal Building and United States Court- house’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)

Mrs. FEINSTEIN Ms. HUTCHISON

S. 553—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide for HOV-lane exemptions for low-emission and hybrid vehi- S. 903—A bill to provide for the correction of a certain John cles. (TRANSPORTATION) H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System map. (COAST- AL BARRIERS)

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Ms. HUTCHISON S. 1709—A bill to provide favorable treatment for certain projects in response to Hurricane Katrina, with respect to S. 4043—A bill to amend the Intermodal Surface Transportation revolving loans under the Federal Water Pollution Control Efficiency Act of 1991 to designate a portion of Interstate Act, and for other purposes. (WATER RESOURCES) Route 14 as a high priority corridor, and for other purposes. (TRANSPORTATION) S. 1711—A bill to allow the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to waive or modify the application of cer- tain requirements. (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION)

Mr. INHOFE S. 1772—A bill to streamline the refinery permitting process, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

S. 1869—A bill to reauthorize the Coastal Barrier Resources S. RES. 17—An original resolution authorizing expenditures by Act, and for other purposes. (COASTAL BARRIERS) the Committee on Environment and Public Works. (COM- MITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS) S. 2006—A bill to provide for recovery efforts relating to Hurri- canes Katrina and Rita for Corps of Engineers projects. (DIS- S. 131—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce air pollu- ASTER RELIEF) tion through expansion of cap and trade programs, to provide an alternative regulatory classification for units subject to the S. 2023—A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to cap and trade program. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) improve that Act, and for other purposes. (ENVIRON- MENTAL QUALITY) S. 260—A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide technical and financial assistance to private land- S. 2161—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to owners to restore, enhance, and manage private land to im- prevent the enforcement of certain national primary drinking prove fish and wildlife habitats through the Partners for Fish water regulations unless sufficient funding is available or vari- and Wildlife Program. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) ance technology has been identified. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) S. 732—A bill to authorize funds to Federal aid highways, high- way safety programs, and transit programs, and for other pur- S. 2610—A bill to enhance the management and disposal of poses. (TRANSPORTATION) spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste, and for other purposes. (NUCLEAR REGULATION) S. 830—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to insert a new definition relating to oil and gas explo- S. 2780—A bill to authorize the Administrator of the Environ- ration and production. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) mental Protection Agency to advance cooperative conservation efforts, to reduce barriers to the formation and use of partner- S. 837—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to clarify ships to enable Federal environmental stewardship agencies the definition of the term ‘‘underground injection’’. (ENVI- to meet the conservation goals and obligations of the agencies, RONMENTAL QUALITY) to promote remediation of inactive and abandoned mines, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) S. 864—A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to modify provisions relating to nuclear safety and security, and S. 2781—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control for other purposes. (NUCLEAR REGULATION) Act to enhance the security of wastewater treatment works . (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) S. 1269—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to clarify certain activities the conduct of which does S. 3617—A bill to reauthorize the North American Wetlands (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) not require a permit. Conservation Act. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) S. 1339 —A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Conserva- S. 3868—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to encourage (FISH AND WILD- tion and Design Program Act of 1994. the most polluted areas in the United States to attain clean LIFE) air standards. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) S. 1340—A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Res- S. 3879—A bill to implement the Convention on Supplementary toration Act to extend the date after which surplus funds Compensation for Nuclear Damage, and for other purposes. in the wildlife restoration fund become available for apportion- (NUCLEAR REGULATION) ment. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) S. 4101—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control S. 1415—A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 Act to provide more effective permitting and enforcement to protect captive wildlife and make technical corrections. mechanisms for stormwater discharges associated with residen- (FISH AND WILDLIFE) tial construction activity. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) S. 1708—A bill to modify requirements relating to the authority of the Administrator of General Services to enter into emer- gency leases during major disasters and other emergencies. (DISASTER RELIEF) Mr. INOUYE

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Mr. INOUYE S. 1995—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to enhance the security of wastewater treatment works. S. 1165—A bill to provide for the expansion of the James (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) Campbell National Wildlife Refuge, Honolulu County, Hawaii. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) S. 2011—A bill to require the Administrator of the Environ- mental Protection Agency to establish performance standards for fine particulates for certain pulp and paper mills, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION) Mr. ISAKSON S. 3591—A bill to improve efficiency in the Federal Government through the use of high-performance green buildings, and for other purposes. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) S. 2015—A bill to provide a site for construction of a national health museum, and for other purposes. (PUBLIC BUILD- S. 3634—A bill to amend the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of INGS) 1982 to improve the material control and accounting and data management systems used by civilian nuclear power reactors S. 2258—A bill to amend the Tennessee Valley Authority Act to better account for spent nuclear fuel and reduce the risks of 1933 to increase the membership of the Board of Directors associated with the handling of those materials. (NUCLEAR and require that each State in the service area of the Tennessee REGULATION) Valley Authority be represented by at least 1 member. (TEN- NESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY) S. 3689—A bill to establish a national historic country store preservation and revitalization program. (PUBLIC BUILD- INGS)

Rep. ISSA S. 3698—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide, and for other purposes. (ENVIRON- MENTAL QUALITY) H.R. 125—To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to construct facilities to provide water for irrigation, municipal, domestic, military, and for other uses from the Santa Margarita River, California, and for other purposes. (INTERIOR DEPART- Rep. KANJORSKI MENT)

H.R. 5232—Cherry Valley National Wildlife Refuge Study Act. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) Mr. JEFFORDS

S. 150—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce emissions Mr. KERRY from electric powerplants, and for other purposes. (ENVI- RONMENTAL QUALITY) S. RES. 261—A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate S. 1080—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to that the crisis of Hurricane Katrina should not be used to require the use of nontoxic products in the case of hydraulic weaken, waive, or roll back Federal public health, environ- fracturing that occurs during oil or natural gas production mental, and environmental justice laws and regulations, and activities. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

S. 1250—A bill to reauthorize the Great Ape Conservation Act S. 1887—A bill to authorize the conduct of small projects for of 2000. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) the rehabilitation or removal of dams. (WATER RE- SOURCES) S. 1328—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to ensure that the District of Columbia and States are provided a safe, lead-free supply of drinking water. (ENVIRON- MENTAL QUALITY) Rep. KUHL S. 1509—A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to add non-human primates to the definition of prohibited wildlife species. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) H.R. 4981—Dam Safety Act of 2006. (WATER RESOURCES)

S. 1836—A bill to provide for reconstruction, replacement, and improvement of infrastructure in the Gulf Coast Region. (WATER RESOURCES) Ms. LANDRIEU

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Ms. LANDRIEU S. 730—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish require- ments concerning the operation of fossil fuel-fired electric S. 4105—A bill to authorize the project for hurricane and storm utility steam generating units, commercial and industrial boiler damage reduction, Morganza to the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana. units, solid waste incineration units, medical waste inciner- (WATER RESOURCES) ators, hazardous waste combustors, chlor-alkali plants, and Portland cement plants to reduce emissions of mercury to S. 4111—A bill to provide for certain water resources projects the environment, and for other purposes. (ENVIRON- in the State of Louisiana. (WATER RESOURCES) MENTAL QUALITY)

Mr. LAUTENBERG Mr. LEVIN

S. 95—A bill to amend titles 23 and 49, United States Code, S. 208—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control concerning length and weight limitations for vehicles operating Act to direct the Great Lakes National Program Office of on Federal-aid highways, and for other purposes. (TRANS- the Environmental Protection Agency to develop, implement, PORTATION) monitor, and report on a series of indicators of water quality and related environmental factors in the Great Lakes. (ENVI- S. 237—Pay to Play Reform Protection Act. (TRANSPOR- RONMENTAL PROTECTION) TATION) S. 325—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to establish S. 1232—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to increase produc- programs to facilitate international and interstate trade. (ECO- tion and use of renewable fuel and to increase the energy NOMIC DEVELOPMENT) independence of the United States, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) S. 617—A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to carry out the dredging project, Menominee Harbor, Menominee S. 1391—A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act River, Michigan and Wisconsin. (WATER RESOURCES) to reduce the exposure of children, workers, and consumers to toxic chemical substances. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUAL- S. 770—A bill to amend the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance ITY) Prevention and Control Act of 1990 to reauthorize and im- prove that Act. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) S. 4118—A bill to amend the Emergency Planning and Commu- nity Right-to-Know Act of 1986 to strike a provision relating S. 3605—A bill to enable the Great Lakes Fishery Commission to modifications in reporting frequency. (DISASTER RE- to investigate the effects of migratory birds on sustained pro- LIEF) ductivity of stocks of fish of common concern in the Great Lakes. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

Mr. LEAHY Mr. LIEBERMAN

S. J. RES. 20—A joint resolution disapproving a rule promul- gated by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection S. 158—Long Island Sound Stewardship Act of 2005. (ENVI- Agency to delist coal and oil-direct utility units from the RONMENTAL PROTECTION) source category list under the Clean Air Act. (ENVIRON- MENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY) S. 261—A bill to designate a portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as wilderness. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) S. 478—A bill to designate the annex to the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Building and United States Courthouse located at 333 Constitution Avenue Northwest in the District of Columbia as the ‘‘William B. Bryant Annex’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) Mrs. LINCOLN

S. RES. 255—A resolution recognizing the achievements of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the Waterfowl Population Survey. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)

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Mrs. LINCOLN S. 3756—A bill to study and improve the air quality inside school buses, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL S. 126—A bill to improve the administration of the Animal QUALITY) and Plant Health Inspection Service of the Department of Agriculture and for other purposes. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) S. 4010—A bill to amend the Toxic Control Substance Act, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liabilitiy Act of 1980, the Emergency Planning and Right- To-Know Act of 1986, and the Federal Hazardous Substances Rep. LINDER Act, and to authorize the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to provide grants to States to protect chil- dren and other vulnerable sub-populations from exposure to H.R. 135—Twenty-First Century Water Commission Act of environmental pollutants, and for other purposes. (ENVIRON- 2005. (WATER RESOURCES) MENTAL PROTECTION)

Mr. LOTT Ms. MURKOWSKI

S. 2783—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control S. 1409—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act Amend- Act to expand and strengthen cooperative efforts to monitor, ments of 1996 to modify the grant program to improve sanita- restore, and protect the resource productivity, water quality, tion in rural and Native villages in the State of Alaska. (EN- and marine ecosystems of the Gulf of Mexico. (WATER VIRONMENTAL QUALITY) RESOURCES) S. 1497—A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to provide incidental take permits to public electric utilities that adopt avian protection plans. (INTERIOR DEPARTMENT) Mr. LUGAR

S. 650—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to increase produc- Mrs. MURRAY tion and use of renewable fuel and to increase the energy independence of the United States, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) S. 638—A bill to extend the authorization for the ferry boat discretionary program, and for other purposes. (TRANSPOR- TATION)

Mr. McCAIN S. 2338—A bill to extend the authority of the Secretary of the Army to accept and expend funds contributed by non- Federal public entities to expedite the processing of permits. S. 342—A bill to provide for a program of scientific research (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) on abrupt climate change, to accelerate the reduction of green- house gas emissions in the United States by establishing a market-driven system of greenhouse gas tradeable allowances, to limit greenhouse gas emissions in the United States and reduce dependence upon foreign oil, and ensure benefits to Mr. NELSON of NE consumers from the trading in such allowances. (ENVIRON- MENTAL QUALITY) S. 41—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to exempt S. 1151—A bill to provide for a program to accelerate the nonprofit small public water systems from certain drinking reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States water standards relating to naturally occuring contaminants. by establishing a market-driven system of greenhouse gas (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) tradeable allowances, to limit greenhouse gas emissions in the United States and reduce dependence upon foreign oil, S. 402—A bill to authorize ecosystem restoration projects for to support the deployment of new climate change-related tech- the Indian River Lagoon and the Picayune Strand, Collier nologies, and ensure benefits to consumers. (ENVIRON- County, in the State of Florida. (WATER RESOURCES) MENTAL QUALITY) S. 801—A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 300 North Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Florida, as the ‘‘John Milton Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse’’. (PUBLIC Mr. MENENDEZ BUILDINGS)

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Mr. NELSON of NE—Continued H.R. 5187—To amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize additional appropriations for the John F. Kennedy S. 3748—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to publish Center for the Performing Arts for fiscal year 2007. (PUBLIC a supplement to the major rehabilitation report for the Herbert BUILDINGS) Hoover Dike system, and for other purposes. (WATER RE- SOURCES)

Mr. REID of NV Mr. OBAMA S. 2041—A bill to provide for the conveyance of a United States Fish and Wildlife Service administrative site to the S. 1194—A bill to direct the Nuclear Regulatory Commission city of Las Vegas, Nevada. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) to establish guidelines and procedures for tracking, controlling, and accounting for individual spent fuel rods and segments. S. 2099—A bill to amend the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of (NUCLEAR REGULATION) 1982 to require commercial nuclear utilities to transfer spent nuclear fuel from spent nuclear fuel pools into spent nuclear S. 1426—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to fuel dry casks and convey to the Secretary of Energy title reauthorize and extend provisions relating to contaminant pre- to all spent nuclear fuel thus safely stored. (NUCLEAR REG- vention detection, and response. (ENVIRONMENTAL ULATION) QUALITY)

S. 1920—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish a renewable diesel standard, and for other purposes. (ENVI- Rep. ORTIZ RONMENTAL QUALITY)

S. 2348—A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to require a licensee to notify the Atomic Energy Commission, H.R. 483—To designate a United States courthouse in Browns- and the State and county in which a facility is located, when- ville, Texas, as the ‘‘Reynaldo G. Garza and Filemon B. ever there is an unplanned release of fission products in excess Vela United States Courthouse’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) of allowable limits. (NUCLEAR REGULATION)

S. 3554—A bill to establish an alternative diesel standard, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) Rep. POMBO

S. 3627—A bill to prohibit the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy from selling, distributing, or trans- H.R. 1428—To authorize appropriations for the National Fish ferring elemental mercury, to prohibit the export of elemental and Wildlife Foundation, and for other purposes. (FISH AND mercury, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL WILDLIFE) QUALITY) H.R. 3824—To amend and reauthorize the Endangered Species S. 3631—A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act Act of 1973 to provide greater results conserving and recov- to phase out the use of mercury in the manufacture of chlorine ering listed species, and for other purposes. (FISH AND and caustic soda, and for other purposes. (ENVIRON- WILDLIFE) MENTAL QUALITY)

S. 3969—A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to assess and reduce the levels of lead found in child-occupied facilities in the United States, and for other purposes. (ENVI- Mr. SALAZAR RONMENTAL QUALITY)

S. 1848—A bill to promote remediation of inactive and aban- doned mines, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL Rep. OBERSTAR QUALITY)

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Mr. SANTORUM S. 3916—A bill to expand the boundaries of the Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge, and for other purposes. (FISH AND S. 3490—A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to initiate WILDLIFE) and complete an evaluation of land and water located in northeastern Pennsylvania for future acquisition and inclusion in a potential Cherry Valley National Wildlife Refuge, and for other purposes. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) Mr. SMITH S. 3551—A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey the Tylersville division of the Lamar National Fish Hatchery and Fish Technology Center to the State of Pennsylvania. S. 2019—A bill to provide for a research program for remedi- (FISH AND WILDLIFE) ation of closed methamphetamine production laboratories, and for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QALITY)

S. 2159—A bill to provide for reimbursement of the cost of certain projects at the Fern Ridge Dam, Oregon. (WATER Mr. SARBANES RESOURCES)

S. 719—A bill to extend Corridor O of the Appalachian Develop- ment Highway System from its current southern terminus at Ms. SNOWE I-68 near Cumberland to Corridor H, which stretches from Weston, West Virginia, to Strasburg, Virginia. (TRANSPOR- TATION) S. 26—A bill to establish the Northern Appalachian Economic Development Commission, and for other purposes. (ECO- S. 1472—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control NOMIC DEVELOPMENT) Act and the Water Resources Development Act of 1992 to provide for the restoration, protection, and enhancement of S. 462—A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, Tenants the environmental integrity and social and economic benefits Harbor, Maine. (WATER RESOURCES) of the Anacostia Watershed in the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) S. 463—A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, North- east Harbor, Maine. (WATER RESOURCES) S. 1490—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to require environmental accountability and reporting and S. 464—A bill to modify the project for navigation, Union River, to reauthorize the Chesapeake Bay Program. (ENVIRON- Maine. (WATER RESOURCES) MENTAL QUALITY) S. 465— A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to S. 1491—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control carry out a project for the mitigation of shore damage attrib- Act to provide assistance for nutrient removal technologies utable to the project for navigation, Saco River, Maine. to States in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. (ENVIRON- (WATER RESOURCES) MENTAL QUALITY) S. 466—A bill to deauthorize a certain portion of the project S. 4038—A bill to establish the bipartisan and independent Com- for navigation, Rockland Harbor, Maine. (WATER RE- mission on Global Resources, Environment, and Security, and SOURCES) for other purposes. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) S. 1641—A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry out a project for the mitigation of shore damage attrib- utable to the project for navigation, Saco River, Maine. (WATER RESOURCES) Mr. SCHUMER S. 1938—A bill to redesignate the project for navigation, Saco River, Maine as an anchorage area. (WATER RESOURCES) S. 1806—A bill to authorize the United States Department of Energy to remediate the Western New York Nuclear Service S. 3934—A bill to terminate authorization for the project for Center in the Town of Ashford, New York, and dispose of navigation, Rockport Harbor, Maine. (WATER RE- SOURCES) nuclear waste. (NUCLEAR REGULATION) S. AMDT. 4685—To redesignate the project for navigation, Saco River, Maine. (WATER RESOURCES) Mr. SESSIONS

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Ms. STABENOW H.R. 4700—To provide for the conditional conveyance of any interest retained by the United States in St. Joseph Memorial S. 346—A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to pro- Hall in St. Joseph, Michigan. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) hibit the importation of Canadian municipal solid waste with- out State consent. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

S. 1198—A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to Mr. VITTER authorize States to restrict receipt of foreign municipal solid waste, to implement the Agreement Concerning the Trans- boundary Movement of Hazardous Waste between the United States and Canada, and for other purposes. (ENVIRON- S. 721—A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry MENTAL QUALITY) out a program for ecosystem restoration for the Louisiana Coastal Area, Louisiana. (FISH AND WILDLIFE) S. 1285—A bill to designate the Federal building located at 333 Mt. Elliott Street in Detroit, Michigan, as the ‘‘Rosa S. 1380—A bill to eliminate unsafe railway-road grade crossings, Parks Federal Building’’. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS) to enhance railroad safety through new safety technology, safety inspections, accident investigations, and for other pur- poses. (TRANSPORTATION)

S. 1702—A bill to modify requirements under the emergency Mr. TALENT relief program under title 23, United States Code, with respect to projects for repair or reconstruction in response to damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. (DISASTER RELIEF) S. 129—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide for HOV facilities. (TRANSPORTATION) S. 1714—A bill to modify requirements under the emergency relief program under title 23, United States Code, with respect to projects for repair or reconstruction in response to damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. (DISASTER RELIEF) Mr. THUNE S. 2004—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to estab- lish a demonstration project to begin correcting structural bridge deficiencies. (TRANSPORTATION) S. 606—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to eliminate methyl tertiary butyl ether from the United States fuel supply, to S. 2232—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to submit increase production and use of renewable fuel, and to increase to Congress a report identifying activities for hurricane and the Nation’s energy independence, and for other purposes. flood protection in Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, and for (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY) other purposes. (WATER RESOURCES)

S. 2371—A bill to permit the use of certain funds for recovery S. 2421—A bill to establish the Louisiana Hurricane and Flood and mitigation activities in the upper basin of the Missouri Protection Council for the improvement of hurricane and flood River, and for other purposes. (WATER RESOURCES) protection in Louisiana. (DISASTER RELIEF)

S. 2613—A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to S. 3630—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control establish a program to provide reimbursement for the installa- Act to reauthorize a program relating to the Lake Pontchartrain tion of alternative energy refueling systems. (ENVIRON- Basin, and for other purposes. (WATER RESOURCES) MENTAL QUALITY)

S. 3871—A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to establish a hazardous waste electronic manifest Mr. VOINOVICH system. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)

S. 762—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to increase the minimum allocation provided to states for use in carrying Rep. UPTON out certain highway programs. (TRANSPORTATION) S. 858—A bill to reauthorize Nuclear Regulatory Commission user fees, and for other purposes. (NUCLEAR REGULA- TION)

S. 865—A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to reauthorize the Price-Anderson provisions. (NUCLEAR REGULAION)

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Mr. VOINOVICH S. 1265—A bill to make grants and loans available to States and other organizations to strengthen the economy, public health, and environment of the United States by reducing emissions from diesel engines. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUAL- ITY)

S. 1314—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize appropriations for States water pollution con- trol revolving funds, and for other purposes. (ENVIRON- MENTAL QUALITY)

S. 2388—A bill to establish a National Commission on the Infrastructure of the United States. (TRANSPORTATION)

S. 2832—A bill to reauthorize and improve the program author- ized by the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965. (ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT)

S. 4096—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to operate and maintain as a system the Chicago sanitary and ship canal dispersal barriers to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species into the Great Lakes, and to determine the feasibility of a dispersal barrier project at the Lake Champlain Canal, and for other purposes. (WATER RESOURCES)

Rep. YOUNG of AK

H. CON. RES. 372—Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of the Interstate Highway System. (TRANSPORTATION)

H.R. 5689—To amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to make tech- nical corrections, and for other purposes. (TRANSPOR- TATION)

H.R. 6233—To amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to make tech- nical corrections, and for other purposes. (TRANSPOR- TATION)

H.R. 3—Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Eq- uity Act: A Legacy for Users. (TRANSPORTATION)

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COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC S. 26—A bill to establish the Northern Appalachian Eco- WORKS nomic Development Commission, and for other purposes. (Ms. SNOWE)

S. RES. 301—A resolution commemorating the 100th anni- S. 325—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, versary of the National Audubon Society. (Mr. to establish programs to facilitate international and inter- CHAFEE) state trade . (Mr. LEVIN)

S. RES. 17—An original resolution authorizing expenditures S. 2832—A bill to reauthorize and improve the program by the Committee on Environment and Public Works. authorized by the Appalachian Regional Development (Mr. INHOFE) Act of 1965. (Mr. VOINOVICH)

DISASTER RELIEF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Disaster Relief Measures: Agency Related Issues:

S. 446—A bill to direct the Director of the Federal Emer- S. J. RES. 20—A joint resolution disapproving a rule pro- gency Management Agency to designate New Jersey mulgated by the Administrator of the Environmental Pro- Task Force 1 as part of the National Urban Search and tection Agency to delist coal and oil-direct utility units Rescue Response System. (Mr. CORZINE) from the source category list under the Clean Air Act. (Mr. LEAHY) S. 1702—A bill to modify requirements under the emer- gency relief program under title 23, United States Code, S. 158—A bill to establish the Long Island Sound Steward- with respect to projects for repair or reconstruction in ship Initiative. (Mr. LIEBERMAN) response to damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. (Mr. VITTER) S. 208—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Con- trol Act to direct the Great Lakes National Program S. 1708—A bill to modify requirements relating to the Office of the Environmental Protection Agency to de- authority of the Administrator of General Services to velop, implement, monitor, and report on a series of enter into emergency leases during major disasters and indicators of water quality and related environmental fac- other emergencies. (Mr. INHOFE) tors in the Great Lakes. (Mr. LEVIN)

S. 1714—A bill to modify requirements under the emer- S. 1711—A bill to allow the Administrator of the Environ- gency relief program under title 23, United States Code, mental Protection Agency to waive or modify the appli- with respect to projects for repair or reconstruction in cation of certain requirements. (Mr. INHOFE) response to damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. (Mr. VITTER) S. 2011—A bill to require the Administrator of the Environ- mental Protection Agency to establish performance stand- S. 2006—A bill to provide for recovery efforts relating ards for fine particulates for certain pulp and paper mills, to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita for Corps of Engineers and for other purposes. (Mr. JEFFORDS) projects. (Mr. INHOFE) S. 3515—A bill to amend title II, United States Code, S. 2421—A bill to establish the Louisiana Hurricane and to ensure that liable entities meet environmental cleanup Flood Protection Council for the improvement of hurri- obligations, and for other purposes. (Mrs. CANTWELL) cane and flood protection in Louisiana. (Mr. VITTER)

S. 4118—A bill to amend the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 to strike a provi- sion relating to modifications in reporting frequency. (Mr. LAUTENBERG)

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION S. 1232—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to increase production and use of renewable fuel and to increase S. 4010—A bill to amend the Toxic Control Substance the energy independence of the United States, and for Act, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Com- other purposes. (Mr. LAUTENBERG) pensation, and Liabilitiy Act of 1980, the Emergency Planning and Right-To-Know Act of 1986, and the Fed- S. 1265—A bill to make grants and loans available to eral Hazardous Substances Act, and to authorize the Ad- States and other organizations to strengthen the economy, ministrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to public health, and environment of the United States by provide grants to States to protect children and other reducing emissions from diesel engines. (Mr. VOINO- vulnerable sub-populations from exposure to environ- VICH) mental pollutants, and for other purposes. (Mr. MENEN- DEZ) S. 1772—A bill to streamline the refinery permitting proc- ess, and for other purposes. (Mr. INHOFE) ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY S. 1859—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to provide Air: for a Federal Fuels List, and for other purposes. (Mr. BURR) S. 131—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce air pollution through expansion of cap and trade pro- grams, to provide an alternative regulatory classification S. 1865—A bill to establish the SouthEast Crescent Author- for units subject to the cap and trade program. (Mr. ity, and for other purposes. (Mrs. DOLE) INHOFE) S. 1920—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish S. 150—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce a renewable diesel standard, and for other purposes. (Mr. emissions from electric powerplants, and for other pur- OBAMA) poses. (Mr. JEFFORDS) S. 2724—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish S. 342—A bill to provide for a program of scientific re- a national uniform multiple air pollutant regulatory pro- search on abrupt climate change, to accelerate the reduc- gram for the electric generating sector. (Mr. CARPER) tion of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States by establishing a market-driven system of greenhouse S. 3553—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to require gas tradeable allowances, to limit greenhouse gas emis- all gasoline sold for use in motor vehicles to contain sions in the United States and reduce dependence upon 10 percent renewable fuel in the year 2010 and there- foreign oil, and ensure benefits to consumers from the after, and for other purposes. (Mr. GRASSLEY) trading in such allowances. (McCAIN) S. 3554—A bill to establish an alternative diesel standard, S. 606—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to eliminate and for other purposes. (Mr. OBAMA) methyl tertiary butyl ether from the United States fuel supply, to increase production and use of renewable fuel, S. 3698—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce and to increase the Nation’s energy independence, and emissions of carbon dioxide, and for other purposes. for other purposes. (Mr. THUNE) (Mr. JEFFORDS)

S. 650—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to increase S. 3756—A bill to study and improve the air quality inside production and use of renewable fuel and to increase school buses, and for other purposes. (Mr. MENEN- the energy independence of the United States, and for DEZ) other purposes. (Mr. LUGAR) S. 3868—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to encourage S. 730—A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish the most polluted areas in the United States to attain requirements concerning the operation of fossil fuel-fired clean air standards. (Mr. INHOFE) electric utility steam generating units, commercial and industrial boiler units, solid waste incineration units, medical waste incinerators, hazardous waste combustors, Environmental Policy: chlor-alkali plants, and Portland cement plants to reduce emissions of mercury to the environment, and for other S. RES. 261—A resolution expressing the sense of the purposes. (Mr. LEAHY) Senate that the crisis of Hurricane Katrina should not be used to weaken, waive, or roll back Federal public S. 1151—A bill to provide for a program to accelerate health, environmental, and environmental justice laws the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the United and regulations, and for other purposes. (Mr. KERRY) States by establishing a market-driven system of green- house gas tradeable allowances, to limit greenhouse gas S. 4038—A bill to establish the bipartisan and independent emissions in the United States and reduce dependence Commission on Global Resources, Environment, and Se- upon foreign oil, to support the deployment of new cli- curity, and for other purposes. (Mr. SARBANES) mate change-related technologies, and ensure benefits to consumers. (Mr. McCAIN) Oil Spills:

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ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY S. 3631—A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act to phase out the use of mercury in the manufacture S. 2023—A bill to amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 of chlorine and caustic soda, and for other purposes. to improve that Act, and for other purposes. (Mr. (Mr. OBAMA) INHOFE) S. 3681—A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environ- Solid Waste: mental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 to provide that manure shall not be considered S. 346—A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to be a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. to prohibit the importation of Canadian municipal solid (Mr. DOMENICI) waste without State consent. (Ms. STABENOW) S. 3969—A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control S. 439—A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act Act to assess and reduce the levels of lead found in to provide for secondary containment to prevent methyl child-occupied facilities in the United States, and for tertiary butyl ether and petroleum contamination. (Mrs. other purposes. (Mr. OBAMA) BOXER) H.R. 798—Methamphetamine Remediation Research Act of S. 1198—A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act 2005. (Rep. GORDON) to authorize States to restrict receipt of foreign municipal solid waste, to implement the Agreement Concerning Water: the Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste be- tween the United States and Canada, and for other pur- S. 41—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to poses. (Ms. STABENOW) exempt nonprofit small public water systems from certain drinking water standards relating to naturally occuring S. 2613—A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act contaminants. (Mr. NELSON of NE) to establish a program to provide reimbursement for the installation of alternative energy refueling systems. (Mr. S. 508—A bill to provide for the environmental restoration THUNE) of the Great Lakes. (Mr. DeWINE)

S. 3871—A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act S. 689—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protec- to establish a program to provide assistance to small tion Agency to establish a hazardous waste electronic communities for use in carrying out projects and activi- manifest system. (Mr. THUNE) ties necessary to achieve or maintain compliance with drinking water standards. (Mr. DOMENICI) H.R. 2491—International Solid Waste Importation and Management Act of 2006. (Rep. GILLMOR) S. 830—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Con- trol Act to insert a new definition relating to oil and Superfund: gas exploration and production. (Mr. INHOFE)

S. 837—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to clarify the definition of the term ‘‘underground injec- Toxic Substances: tion’’. (Mr. INHOFE)

S. 1391—A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control S. 912—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Con- Act to reduce the exposure of children, workers, and trol Act to clarify the jurisdiction of the United States consumers to toxic chemical substances. (Mr. LAUTEN- over waters of the United States. (Mr. FEINGOLD) BERG) S. 1080—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act S. 1848—A bill to promote remediation of inactive and to require the use of nontoxic products in the case of abandoned mines, and for other purposes. (Mr. SALA- hydraulic fracturing that occurs during oil or natural gas ZAR) production activities. (Mr. JEFFORDS)

S. 2019—A bill to provide for a research program for S. 1269—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution remediation of closed methamphetamine production lab- Control Act to clarify certain activities the conduct of oratories, and for other purposes. (Mr. SMITH) which does not require a permit. (Mr. INHOFE)

S. 3627—A bill to prohibit the Department of Defense S. 1314—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution and the Department of Energy from selling, distributing, Control Act to authorize appropriations for States water or transferring elemental mercury, to prohibit the export pollution control revolving funds, and for other purposes. of elemental mercury, and for other purposes. (Mr. (Mr. VOINOVICH) OBAMA)

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ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY S. 2781—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to enhance the security of wastewater treat- S. 1328—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act ment works. (Mr. INHOFE) to ensure that the District of Columbia and States are provided a safe, lead-free supply of drinking water. (Mr. S. 2855—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act JEFFORDS) to eliminate security risks by replacing the use of ex- tremely hazardous gaseous chemicals with inherently S. 1400—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution safer technologies. (Mr. BIDEN) Control Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act to improve water and wastewater infrastructure in the United States. S. 2920—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act (Mr. CHAFEE) to eliminate security risks by replacing the use of ex- tremely hazardous gaseous chemicals with inherently S. 1409—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act safer technologies. (Mr. BIDEN) Amendments of 1996 to modify the grant program to improve sanitation in rural and Native villages in the S. 4101—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution State of Alaska. (Ms. MURKOWSKI) Control Act to provide more effective permitting and enforcement mechanisms for stormwater discharges asso- S. 1426—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act ciated with residential construction activity. (Mr. to reauthorize and extend provisions relating to contami- INHOFE) nant prevention detection, and response. (Mr. OBAMA) H.R. 1721—To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control S. 1472—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Act to reauthorize programs to improve the quality of Control Act and the Water Resources Development Act coastal recreation waters, and for other purposes. (Rep. of 1992 to provide for the restoration, protection, and BISHOP) enhancement of the environmental integrity and social and economic benefits of the Anacostia Watershed in FISH AND WILDLIFE the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia. (Mr. SARBANES) S. RES. 255—A resolution recognizing the achievements S. 1490—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and the Control Act to require environmental accountability and Waterfowl Population Survey. (Mrs. LINCOLN) reporting and to reauthorize the Chesapeake Bay Pro- gram. (Mr. SARBANES) S. 126—A bill to improve the administration of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the Department of Agriculture and for other purposes. (Mrs LINCOLN) S. 1491—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to provide assistance for nutrient removal S. 260—A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior technologies to States in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. to provide technical and financial assistance to private (Mr. SARBANES) landowners to restore, enhance, and manage private land to improve fish and wildlife habitats through the Partners S. 1995—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution for Fish and Wildlife Program. (Mr. INHOFE) Control Act to enhance the security of wastewater treat- ment works. (Mr. JEFFORDS) S. 261—A bill to designate a portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as wilderness. (Mr. LIEBERMAN) S. 2161—A bill to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act to prevent the enforcement of certain national primary S. 507—A bill to establish the National Invasive Species drinking water regulations unless sufficient funding is Council, and for other purposes. (Mr. DeWINE) available or variance technology has been identified. (Mr. INHOFE) S. 721—A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry out a program for ecosystem restoration for S. 2298—A bill to facilitate remediation of perchlorate con- the Louisiana Coastal Area, Louisiana. (Mr. VITTER) tamination in water sources in the State of California, and for other purposes. (Mrs. FEINSTEIN) S. 770—A bill to amend the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nui- sance Prevention and Control Act of 1990 to reauthorize S. 2780—A bill to authorize the Administrator of the Envi- and improve that Act. (Mr. LEVIN) ronmental Protection Agency to advance cooperative con- servation efforts, to reduce barriers to the formation and S. 943—A bill to assist in the conservation of cranes by use of partnerships to enable Federal environmental stew- supporting and providing, through projects of persons ardship agencies to meet the conservation goals and obli- and organizations with expertise in crane conservation, gations of the agencies, to promote remediation of inac- financial resources for the conservation programs of tive and abandoned mines, and for other purposes. (Mr. countries the activities of which directly or indirectly INHOFE) affect cranes and the ecosystems of cranes. (Mr. FEIN- GOLD)

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FISH AND WILDLIFE S. 3551—A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey the Tylersville division of the Lamar National S. 1165—A bill to provide for the expansion of the James Fish Hatchery and Fish Technology Center to the State Campbell National Wildlife Refuge, Honolulu County, of Pennsylvania. (Mr. SANTORUM) Hawaii. (Mr. INOUYE) S. 3605—A bill to enable the Great Lakes Fishery Commis- S. 1250—A bill to reauthorize the Great Ape Conservation sion to investigate the effects of migratory birds on sus- Act of 2000. (Mr. JEFFORDS) tained productivity of stocks of fish of common concern in the Great Lakes. (Mr. LEVIN) S. 1339—A bill to reauthorize the Junior Duck Stamp Con- servation and Design Program Act of 1994. (Mr. S. 3617—A bill to reauthorize the North American Wet- INHOFE) lands Conservation Act. (Mr. INHOFE)

S. 1340—A bill to amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife S. 3916—A bill to expand the boundaries of the Cahaba Restoration Act to extend the date after which surplus River National Wildlife Refuge, and for other purposes. funds in the wildlife restoration fund become available (Mr. SESSIONS) for apportionment. (Mr. INHOFE) H.R. 1428—To authorize appropriations for the National S. 1402—A bill to amend section 42 of title 18, United Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and for other purposes. States Code, to prohibit the importation and shipment (Rep. POMBO) of certain species of carp. (Mr. DeWINE) H.R. 3824—To amend and reauthorize the Endangered Spe- S. 1410—A bill to reauthorize the Neotropical Migratory cies Act of 1973 to provide greater results conserving Bird Conservation Act, and for other purposes. (Mr. and recovering listed species, and for other purposes. CHAFEE) (Rep. POMBO)

S. 1415—A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments H.R. 4947—Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge Expan- of 1981 to protect captive wildlife and make technical sion Act. (Rep. BACHUS) corrections. (Mr. INHOFE) H.R. 5061—Paint Bank and Wytheville National Fish Hatcheries Conveyance Act. (Rep. BOUCHER) S. 1509—A bill to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to add non-human primates to the definition H.R. 5232—Cherry Valley National Wildlife Refuge Study of prohibited wildlife species. (Mr. JEFFORDS) Act. (Rep. KANJORSKI) S. 1540—A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program INTERIOR DEPARTMENT to improve water management and contribute to the re- covery of endangered species in the Middle Rio Grande, H.R. 125—To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to New Mexico, and for other purposes. (Mr. DOMENICI) construct facilities to provide water for irrigation, munic- ipal, domestic, military, and for other uses from the S. 2041—A bill to provide for the conveyance of a United Santa Margarita River, California, and for other purposes. States Fish and Wildlife Service administrative site to (Rep. ISSA) the city of Las Vegas, Nevada. (Mr. REID) H.R. 3929—Dana Point Desalination Project Authorization S. 2127—A bill to redesignate the Mason Neck National Act. (Rep. CALVERT) Wildlife Refuge in the State of Virginia as the ‘‘Eliza- beth Hartwell Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge’’. S. 903—A bill to provide for the correction of a certain (Mr. ALLEN) John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System map. (Ms. HUTCHISON) S. 2430—A bill to amend the Great Lakes Fish and Wild- life Restoration Act of 1990 to provide for implementa- S. 1496—A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior tion of recommendations of the United States Fish and to conduct a pilot program under which up to 15 States Wildlife Service contained in the Great Lakes Fishery may issue electronic Federal migratory bird hunting Resources Restoration Study. (Mr. DeWINE) stamps. (Mr. CRAPO)

S. 3490—A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior S. 1497—A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to initiate and complete an evaluation of land and water to provide incidental take permits to public electric utili- located in northeastern Pennsylvania for future acquisi- ties that adopt avian protection plans. (Ms. MUR- tion and inclusion in a potential Cherry Valley National KOWSKI) Wildlife Refuge, and for other purposes. (Mr. SANTORUM) S. 1869—A bill to reauthorize the Coastal Barrier Re- sources Act, and for other purposes. (Mr. INHOFE)

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INTERIOR DEPARTMENT S. 3634—A bill to amend the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 to improve the material control and accounting S. 2492—A bill to revise the boundaries of John H. Chafee and data management systems used by civilian nuclear Coastal Barrier Resources System Jekyll Island Unit GA– power reactors to better account for spent nuclear fuel 06P. (Mr. CHAMBLISS) and reduce the risks associated with the handling of those materials. (Mr. JEFFORDS) NUCLEAR REGULATION S. 3879—A bill to implement the Convention on Supple- mentary Compensation for Nuclear Damage, and for S. 864—A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 other purposes. (Mr. INHOFE) to modify provisions relating to nuclear safety and secu- rity, and for other purposes. (Mr. INHOFE) PUBLIC BUILDINGS

S. 858—A bill to reauthorize Nuclear Regulatory Commis- Federal Property and Grounds: sion user fees, and for other purposes. (Mr. VOINO- VICH) S. 125—A bill to designate the United States courthouse located at 501 I Street in Sacramento, California, as S. 865—A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 the ‘‘Robert T. Matsui United States Courthouse’’. (Mrs. to reauthorize the Price-Anderson provisions. (Mr. BOXER) VOINOVICH) S. 478—A bill to designate the annex to the E. Barrett S. 1150—A bill to increase the security of radiation sources, Prettyman Federal Building and United States Courthouse and for other purposes. (Mrs. CLINTON) located at 333 Constitution Avenue Northwest in the District of Columbia as the ‘‘William B. Bryant Annex’’. S. 1194—A bill to direct the Nuclear Regulatory Commis- (Mr. LEAHY) sion to establish guidelines and procedures for tracking, controlling, and accounting for individual spent fuel rods S. 801—A bill to designate the United States courthouse and segments. (Mr. OBAMA) located at 300 North Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Florida, as the ‘‘John Milton Bryan Simpson United States Court- S. 1381—A bill to require the Nuclear Regulatory Commis- house’’. (Mr. NELSON of NE) sion to consider certain criteria in relicensing nuclear facilities, and to provide for an independent assessment S. 966—A bill to designate a United States courthouse of the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station by the located in Fresno, California, as the ‘‘Robert E. Coyle National Academy of Sciences before any relicensing United States Courthouse’’. (Mrs. BOXER) of that facility. (Mr. CORZINE) S. 1140—A bill to designate the State Route 1 Bridge S. 1806—A bill to authorize the United States Department in the State of Delaware as the ‘‘Senator William V. of Energy to remediate the Western New York Nuclear Roth, Jr. Bridge’’. (Mr. CARPER) Service Center in the Town of Ashford, New York, and dispose of nuclear waste. (Mr. SCHUMER) S. 1258—A bill to designate the building located at 493 Auburn Avenue, N.E., in Atlanta, Georgia, as the ‘‘John S. 2099—A bill to amend the Nuclear Waste Policy Act Lewis Civil Rights Institute’’. (Mr. CHAMBLISS) of 1982 to require commercial nuclear utilities to transfer spent nuclear fuel from spent nuclear fuel pools into S. 1285—A bill to designate the Federal building located spent nuclear fuel dry casks and convey to the Secretary at 333 Mt. Elliott Street in Detroit, Michigan, as the of Energy title to all spent nuclear fuel thus safely stored. ‘‘Rosa Parks Federal Building’’. (Ms. STABENOW) (Mr. REID) S. 1883—A bill to amend the Uniform Relocation Assist- S. 2348—A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 ance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 to require a licensee to notify the Atomic Energy Com- to assist property owners and Federal agencies in resolv- mission, and the State and county in which a facility ing disputes relating to private property. (Mr. HATCH) is located, whenever there is an unplanned release of fission products in excess of allowable limits. (Mr. S. 2015—A bill to provide a site for construction of a OBAMA) national health museum, and for other purposes. (Mr. ISAKSON) S. 2488—A bill to require the Nuclear Regulatory Commis- sion to conduct an independent safety assessment of the S. 2269—A bill to designate the Federal building and Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant. (Mrs. CLINTON) United States courthouse located at 200 West 2nd Street in Dayton, Ohio, as the ‘‘Tony Hall Federal Building S. 2610—A bill to enhance the management and disposal and United States Courthouse’’. (Mr. DeWINE) of spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste, and for other purposes. (Mr. INHOFE)

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PUBLIC BUILDINGS H.R. 5187—To amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize additional appropriations for the John F. S. 2338—A bill to extend the authority of the Secretary Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for fiscal year of the Army to accept and expend funds contributed 2007. (Rep. OBERSTAR) by non-Federal public entities to expedite the processing of permits. (Mrs. MURRAY) TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

S. 2650—A bill to designate the Federal courthouse to Reorganization: be constructed in Greenville, South Carolina, as the ‘‘Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. Federal Courthouse’’. (Mr. S. 2258—A bill to amend the Tennessee Valley Authority DeMINT) Act of 1933 to increase the membership of the Board of Directors and require that each State in the service S. 3591—A bill to improve efficiency in the Federal Gov- area of the Tennessee Valley Authority be represented ernment through the use of high-performance green by at least 1 member. (Mr. ISAKSON) buildings, and for other purposes. (Mr. JEFFORDS) TRANSPORTATION S. 3689—A bill to establish a national historic country store preservation and revitalization program. (Mr. JEF- FORDS) Infrastructure:

S. 3867—An act to designate the United States courthouse S. 95—A bill to amend titles 23 and 49, United States located at 555 Independence Street, Cape Girardeau, Mis- Code, concerning length and weight limitations for vehi- souri, as the ‘‘Rush H. Limbaugh, Sr. United States cles operating on Federal-aid highways, and for other Courthouse’’. (Mr. BOND) purposes. (Mr. LAUTENBERG)

S. 4045—A bill to designate the United States courthouse S. 248—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, located at the intersections of Broad Street, Seventh to permit States to carry out surface transportation pro- Street, Grace Street, and Eighth Street in Richmond, gram projects on local roads to address safety concerns. Virginia, as the ‘‘Spottswood W. Robinson III and Rob- (Mr. DeMINT) ert Merhige Jr. Courthouse’’. (Mr. ALLEN) S. 514—A bill to complete construction of the 13-State H.R. 315—To designate the United States courthouse at Appalachian development highway system, and for other 300 North Hogan Street, Jacksonville, Florida, as the purposes. (Mr. BYRD) ‘‘John Milton Bryan Simpson United States Court- house’’. (Rep. BROWN) S. 549—A bill to extend a certain high priority corridor in the States of Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, and H.R. 483—To designate a United States courthouse in Wyoming. (Mr. ALLARD) Brownsville, Texas, as the ‘‘Reynaldo G. Garza and Filemon B. Vela United States Courthouse’’. (Rep. S. 719—A bill to extend Corridor O of the Appalachian ORTIZ) Development Highway System from its current southern terminus at I–68 near Cumberland to Corridor H, which H.R. 548—To designate the Federal building and United stretches from Weston, West Virginia, to Strasburg, Vir- States courthouse located at 200 West 2nd Street in ginia. (Mr. SARBANES) Dayton, Ohio, as the ‘‘Tony Hall Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. (Rep. HOBSON) S. 913—A bill to amend title 49, United States Code, to establish a university transportation center to be H.R. 1463—To designate a portion of the Federal building known as the ‘‘Southwest Bridge Research Center’’. located at 2100 Jamieson Avenue, in Alexandria, Vir- (Mr. DOMENICI) ginia, as the ‘‘Justin W. Williams United States Attor- ney’s Building’’. (Rep. DAVIS) S. 1380—A bill to eliminate unsafe railway-road grade crossings, to enhance railroad safety through new safety H.R. 3682—To redesignate the Mason Neck National Wild- technology, safety inspections, accident investigations, life Refuge in Virginia as the ‘‘Elizabeth Hartwell Mason and for other purposes. (Mr. VITTER) Neck National Wildlife Refuge’’. (Rep. DAVIS) S. 2004—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, H.R. 4530—To designate the Federal building and United to establish a demonstration project to begin correcting States courthouse located at 101 Barr Street in Lexington, structural bridge deficiencies. (Mr. VITTER) Kentucky, as the ‘‘Scott Reed Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. (Rep. CHANDLER) S. 2388—A bill to establish a National Commission on the Infrastructure of the United States. (Mr. VOINO- H.R. 4700—To provide for the conditional conveyance of VICH) any interest retained by the United States in St. Joseph Memorial Hall in St. Joseph, Michigan. (Rep. UPTON) Transportation Policy:

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TRANSPORTATION S. 795—A bill to provide driver safety grants to States with graduated driver licensing laws that meet certain S. 129—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, minimum requirements. (Mr. DODD) to provide for HOV facilities. (Mr. TALENT) S. 836—A bill to require accurate fuel economy testing S. 168—A bill to reauthorize additional contract authority procedures. (Mrs. CANTWELL) for States with Indian reservations. (Mr. BINGAMAN) S. 995—A bill to amend the Intermodal Surface Transpor- S. 169—A bill to amend the Intermodal Surface Transpor- tation Efficiency Act of 1991 to designate the La Entrada tation Efficiency Act of 1991 to identify a route that al Pacifico Corridor in the State of Texas as a high passes through the States of Texas, New Mexico, Okla- priority corridor on the National Highway System. (Mr. homa, and Kansas as a high priority corridor on the CORNYN) National Highway System. (Mr. BINGAMAN) S. 2318—A bill to provide driver safety grants to States S. 237—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, with graduated driver licensing laws that meet certain to ensure that certain states remain eligible for Federal minimum requirements. (Mr. DODD) highway funds. (Mr. LAUTENBERG) S. 2383—A bill to amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users S. 257—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to make a technical correction. (Mr. BAUCUS) to provide grant eligibility for a State that adopts a program for the impoundment of vehicles operated by S. 4043—A bill to amend the Intermodal Surface Transpor- persons while under the influence of alcohol. (Mr. tation Efficiency Act of 1991 to designate a portion CORZINE) of Interstate Route 14 as a high priority corridor, and for other purposes. (Ms. HUTCHISON) S. 459—A bill to require a study and report regarding the designations and construction of a new interstate H.R. 3—Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transpor- route from Savannah, Georgia to Knoxville, Tennessee. tation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users. (Rep. YOUNG (Mr. CHAMBLISS) of AK)

S. 490—A bill to direct the Secretary of Transportation H.R. 5689—To amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Ef- to work with the State of New York to ensure that ficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users a segment of Interstate Route 86 in the vicinity of Cor- to make technical corrections, and for other purposes. ning, New York, is designated as the ‘‘Amo Houghton (Rep. YOUNG of AK) Bypass’’. (Mrs. CLINTON) H.R. 6233—To amend the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Ef- S. 553—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, ficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users to provide for HOV-lane exemptions for low-emission to make technical corrections, and for other purposes. and hybrid vehicles. (Mrs. FEINSTEIN) (Rep. YOUNG of AK)

S. 562—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, H. CON. RES. 372—Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of to improve the highway safety improvement program the Interstate Highway System. (Rep. YOUNG of AK) and provide for a proportional obligation of amounts made available for the highway safety improvement pro- WATER RESOURCES gram. (Mr. DeWINE) Army Corps of Engineers: S. 638—A bill to extend the authorization for the ferry S. AMDT. 4685—To redesignate the project for navigation, boat discretionary program, and for other purposes. (Mrs. Saco River, Maine. (Ms. SNOWE) MURRAY) S. 353—A bill to amend the Water Resources Development S. 712—A bill to require a study and report regarding Act of 1999 to direct the Secretary of the Army to the designation of a new interstate route from Augusta, provide assistance to design and construct a project to Georgia to Natchez, Mississippi. (Mr. CHAMBLISS) provide a continued safe and reliable municipal water supply system for Devils Lake, North Dakota. (Mr. S. 732—A bill to authorize funds to Federal aid highways, CONRAD) highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes. (Mr. INHOFE) S. 402—A bill to authorize ecosystem restoration projects for the Indian River Lagoon and the Picayune Strand, S. 762—A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, Collier County, in the State of Florida. (Mr. NELSON to increase the minimum allocation provided to states of NE) for use in carrying out certain highway programs. (Mr. VOINOVICH) S. 462—A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, Tenants Harbor, Maine. (Ms. SNOWE)

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WATER RESOURCES S. 1938—A bill to redesignate the project for navigation, Saco River, Maine as an anchorage area. (Ms. SNOWE) S. 463—A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, Northeast Harbor, Maine. (Ms. SNOWE) S. 2159—A bill to provide for reimbursement of the cost of certain projects at the Fern Ridge Dam, Oregon. (Mr. S. 464—A bill to modify the project for navigation, Union SMITH) River, Maine. (Ms. SNOWE) S. 2232—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to S. 465— A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army submit to Congress a report identifying activities for to carry out a project for the mitigation of shore damage hurricane and flood protection in Lake Pontchartrain, attributable to the project for navigation, Saco River, Louisiana, and for other purposes. (Mr. VITTER) Maine. (Ms. SNOWE) S. 2254—A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army S. 466—A bill to deauthorize a certain portion of the to carry out restoration projects along the Middle Rio project for navigation, Rockland Harbor, Maine. (Ms. Grande. (Mr. DOMENICI) SNOWE) S. 2288—A bill to modernize water resources planning, S. 482—A bill to provide environmental assistance to non- and for other purposes. (Mr. FEINGOLD) Federal interests in the State of North Dakota. (Mr. CONRAD) S. 2371—A bill to permit the use of certain funds for recovery and mitigation activities in the upper basin of S. 617—A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to the Missouri River, and for other purposes. (Mr. carry out the dredging project, Menominee Harbor, Me- THUNE) nominee River, Michigan and Wisconsin. (Mr. LEVIN) S. 2444—A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program S. 728—A bill to provide for the consideration and develop- Act to establish a program to provide grant assistance ment of water and related resources, to authorize the to States for the rehabilitation and repair of deficient Secretary of the Army to construct various projects for dams. (Mr. AKAKA) improvements to rivers and harbors of the United States, and for other purposes. (Mr. BOND) S. 2545—A bill to establish a collaborative program to protect the Great Lakes, and for other purposes. (Mr. S. 753—A bill to provide for modernization and improve- DeWINE) ment of the Corps of Engineers, and for other purposes. (Mr. FEINGOLD) S. 2667—A bill to revitalize the Los Angeles River, and for other purposes. (Mrs. BOXER) S. 880—A bill to expand the boundaries of the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary and the Cordell S. 2735—A bill to amend the National Dam Safety Program Bank National Marine Sanctuary. (Mrs. BOXER) Act to reauthorize the national dam safety program, and for other purposes. (Mr. BOND) S. 1017—A bill to reauthorize grants for the water re- sources research and technology institutes established S. 2783—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution under the Water Resources Research Act of 1984. (Mr. Control Act to expand and strengthen cooperative efforts CHAFEE) to monitor, restore, and protect the resource productivity, water quality, and marine ecosystems of the Gulf of S. 1202—A bill to provide environmental assistance to non- Mexico. (Mr. LOTT) Federal interests in the State of Colorado. (Mr. ALLARD) S. 2912—A bill to establish the Great Lakes Interagency Task Force, to establish the Great Lakes Regional Col- S. 1641—A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army laboration, and for other purposes. (Mr. DeWINE) to carry out a project for the mitigation of shore damage attributable to the project for navigation, Saco River, S. 3630—A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Maine. (Ms. SNOWE) Control Act to reauthorize a program relating to the Lake Pontchartrain Basin, and for other purposes. (Mr. S. 1709—A bill to provide favorable treatment for certain VITTER) projects in response to Hurricane Katrina, with respect to revolving loans under the Federal Water Pollution S. 3934—A bill to terminate authorization for the project Control Act, and for other purposes. (Mr. INHOFE) for navigation, Rockport Harbor, Maine. (Ms. SNOWE)

S. 1836—A bill to provide for reconstruction, replacement, S. 4105—A bill to authorize the project for hurricane and and improvement of infrastructure in the Gulf Coast Re- storm damage reduction, Morganza to the Gulf of Mex- gion. (Mr. JEFFORDS) ico, Louisiana. (Ms. LANDRIEU)

S. 1887—A bill to authorize the conduct of small projects S. 4111—A bill to provide for certain water resources for the rehabilitation or removal of dams. (Mr. KERRY) projects in the State of Louisiana. (Ms. LANDRIEU)

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WATER RESOURCES H.R. 135—Twenty-First Century Water Commission Act of 2005. (Rep. LINDER)

S. 3748—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to publish a supplement to the major rehabilitation report for the Herbert Hoover Dike system, and for other pur- poses. (Mr. NELSON of NE)

S. 4096—A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to operate and maintain as a system the Chicago sanitary and ship canal dispersal barriers to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species into the Great Lakes, and to determine the feasibility of a dispersal barrier project at the Lake Champlain Canal, and for other purposes. (Mr. VOINOVICH)

H.R. 3765—A bill to extend through March 31, 2006, the authority of the Secretary of the Army to accept and expend funds contributed by non-Federal public entities and to expedite the processing of permits. (Rep. BAIRD)

H.R. 4981—Dam Safety Act of 2006. (Rep. KUHL)

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