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35996 Federal Register / Vol. 66, No. 132 / Tuesday, July 10, 2001 / Notices Thomas B. Norton Public Library, 221 Lafourche Parish Library, 303 West 5th DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR West 19th Avenue, Gulf Shores; Street, Thibodaux; University of South Alabama, 307 Louisiana State University Library, 760 Bureau of Reclamation University Boulevard, Mobile; Riverside Road, Baton Rouge; Central Valley Project Improvement Florida Louisiana Tech University, Prescott Act, Criteria for Evaluating Water Memorial Library, Everet Street, Management Plans Bay County Public Library, 25 West Ruston; Government Street, Panama City; Loyola University, Government AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Charlotte-Glades Regional Library Documents Library, 6363 St. Charles Interior. System, 18400 Murdock Circle, Port Avenue, New Orleans; ACTION: Notice of availability. Charlotte; LUMCON Library, 8124 Highway 56, Collier County Public Library, 650 Chauvin; SUMMARY: To meet the requirements of Central Avenue, Naples; the Central Valley Project Improvement McNeese State University, Luther E. Environmental Library, Sarasota Act (CVPIA) of 1992 and the Frazar Memorial Library, Ryan Street, County, 7112 Curtis Avenue, Sarasota; Reclamation Reform Act of 1982, the Lake Charles; Florida A & M University, Coleman Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) Memorial Library, Martin Luther King New Orleans Public Library, 219 Loyola developed and published the Criteria for Boulevard, Tallahassee; Avenue, New Orleans; Evaluating Water Conservation Plans Florida Northwest Regional Library Nicholls State University, Nicholls State (Criteria). Contra Costa Water District System, 25 West Government Street, Library, Leighton Drive, Thibodaux; has developed a Water Management Panama City; Plaquemines Parish Library, 203 Plan (Plan), which Reclamation has Florida State University, Strozier Highway 11, South, Buras; evaluated and preliminarily determined Library, Call Street and Copeland St. Bernard Parish Library, 1125 East St. to meet the requirements of these Avenue, Tallahassee; Bernard Highway, Chalmette; Criteria. Reclamation is publishing this Fort Walton Beach Public Library, 105 St. Charles Parish Library, 105 notice to allow the public to comment Miracle Strip Parkway, Fort Walton Lakewood Drive, Luling; on the preliminary determinations. Beach; St. John the Baptist Parish Library, 1334 Public comment on Reclamation’s Leon County Public Library, 200 West West Airline Highway, LaPlace; preliminary (i.e., draft) determination of Park Avenue, Tallahassee; St. Mary Parish Library, 206 Iberia Contra Costa Water District’s Plan is Marathon Public Library, 3152 Overseas Street, Franklin; invited at this time. Highway, Marathon; St. Tammany Parish Library, Covington DATES: All public comments must be Monroe County Public Library, 700 Branch, 310 West 21st Street, received by August 9, 2001. Fleming Street, Key West; Covington; ADDRESSES: Please e-mail comments to Selby Public Library, 1001 Boulevard of St. Tammany Parish Library, Slidell Lucille Billingsley, Bureau of the Arts, Sarasota; Branch, 555 Robert Boulevard, Slidell; Reclamation, 2800 Cottage Way, St. Petersburg Public Library, 3745 Terrebonne Parish Library, 424 Roussell Sacramento, California, or Avenue North, St. Petersburg; Street, Houma; [email protected]. Tampa-Hillsborough County Library, Documents Division, 800 North Tulane University, Howard Tilton FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To Ashley, Tampa; Memorial Library, 7001 Freret Street, be placed on a mailing list for any University of Florida Library, University New Orleans; subsequent information, please contact Avenue, Gainesville; University of New Orleans Library, Lucille Billingsley at the e-mail address University of Florida, Holland Law Lakeshore Drive, New Orleans; above, or by telephone at (916) 978– Library, Southwest 25th Street, and University of Southwestern Louisiana, 5215 (TDD 978–5608). 2nd Avenue, Gainesville; Dupre Library, 302 East Street, Mary SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We are University of West Florida Library, 1100 Boulevard, Lafayette; inviting the public to comment on our University Parkway, Pensacola; Vermilion Parish Library, Abbeville preliminary (i.e., draft) determination of West Florida Regional Library, 200 West Branch, 200 North Street, Abbeville; the adequcy of Contra Costa Water Gregory Street, Pensacola; District’s Plan. Section 3405(e) of the Mississippi CVPIA (Title 34 Public Law 102–575), Louisiana Eudora Welty Library, 1400 Lynch, requires the Secretary of the Interior to Calcasieu Parish Library, 327 Broad Jackson; establish and administer an office on Street, Lake Charles; Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, Gunter Central Valley Project water Cameron Parish Library, Marshall Library, 703 East Beach Drive, Ocean conservation best management practices Street, Cameron; Springs; that shall * * * develop criteria for Grand Isle Branch Library, Highway 1, Hancock County Library System, 312 evaluating the adequacy of all water Grand Isle; Highway 90, Bay St. Louis; conservation plans developed by project Iberville Parish Library, 24605 J. Gerald Harrison County Library, 14th and 21st contractors, including those plans Berret Boulevard, Plaquemine; Avenues, Gulfport; required by section 210 of the Jefferson Parish Eastbank Regional Jackson George Regional Library Reclamation Reform Act of 1982. ‘‘Also, Library, 4747 West Napoleon Avenue, System, 3214 Pascagoula Street, according to section 3405 (e)(1), these Metairie; Pascagoula. criteria will be developed * * * with Jefferson Parish Westbank Regional the purpose of promoting the highest Library, 2751 Manhattan Boulevard, Dated: July 3, 2001. level of water use efficiency reasonably Harvey; Carolita U. Kallaur, achievable by project contractors using Lafayette Public Library, 301 W. Associate Director for Offshore Minerals best available cost-effective technology Congress Street, Lafayette; Management. and best management practices.’’ Lafitte Branch Library, 2607 Jean Lafitte [FR Doc. 01–17235 Filed 7–9–01; 8:45 am] These Criteria states that all parties Blvd. (Hwy. 45), Lafitte; BILLING CODE 4310–MR–P (Contractors) that contract with VerDate 11<MAY>2000 15:12 Jul 09, 2001 Jkt 194001 PO 00000 Frm 00070 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\10JYN1.SGM pfrm01 PsN: 10JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 66, No. 132 / Tuesday, July 10, 2001 / Notices 35997 Reclamation for water supplies United States International Trade By order of the Commission. (municipal and industrial contracts over Commission determines, pursuant to Donna R. Koehnke, 2,000 acre-feet and agricultural section 751(c) of the Tariff Act of 1930 Secretary. contracts over 2,000 irrigable acres) (19 U.S.C. 1675(c)) (the Act), that [FR Doc. 01–17111 Filed 7–9–01; 8:45 am] must prepare Plans that contain the revocation of the countervailing duty BILLING CODE 7020–02–P following information: order on oil country tubular goods other 1. Description of the District than drill pipe from Italy, and the 2. Inventory of Water Resources antidumping duty orders on oil country DEPARTMENT OF LABOR 3. Best Management Practices (BMPs) tubular goods other than drill pipe from for Agricultural Contractors Argentina, Italy, Japan, Korea, and Office of the Secretary 4. BMP’s for Urban Contractors Mexico would be likely to lead to 5. Plan Implementation Submission for OMB Review; continuation or recurrence of material 6. Exemption Process Comment Request 7. Regional Criteria injury to an industry in the United 8. Five Year Revisions States within a reasonably foreseeable June 25, 2001. Reclamation will evaluate Contra time. The Commission further The Department of Labor (DOL) has Costa Water District’s Plan based on determines 2 that revocation of the submitted the following public these Criteria. Our practice is to make antidumping duty order on drill pipe information collection requests (ICRs) to comments, including names and home from Japan would be likely to lead to the Office of Management and Budget addresses of respondents, available for continuation or recurrence of material (OMB) for review and approval in public review. Individual respondents injury to an industry in the United accordance with the Paperwork may request that we withhold their States within a reasonably foreseeable Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–13, home address from public disclosure, time. The Commission also determines 3 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). A copy of this which we will honor to the extent that revocation of the antidumping duty ICR, with applicable supporting allowable by law. There also may be orders on drill pipe from Argentina and documentation, may be obtained by circumstances in which we would Mexico would not be likely to lead to calling the Department of Labor. To withhold a respondent’s identity from continuation or recurrence of material obtain documentation contact Darrin public disclosure, as allowably by law. injury to an industry in the United King at (202) 693–4129 or E-Mail King- If you wish us to withhold your name States within a reasonably foreseeable [email protected]. Comments should be sent to Office of and/or address, you must state this time. prominently at the beginning of your Information and Regulatory Affairs, comment. We will make all submissions Background Attn: Stuart Shapiro, OMB Desk Officer from organizations or businesses, and for MSHA, Office of Management and from individuals identifying themselves The Commission instituted these Budget, Room, 10235, Washington, DC as representatives or officials of reviews on July 3, 2000 (65 FR
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