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OA97–594, 002, PP&L, INC. DOCKET # RP98–381, 002, RESERVED OA98–14, 001, EDISON SAULT ELECTRIC TRANSCONTINENTAL GAS PIPE LINE David P. Boergers, COMPANY CORPORATION Secretary. CAE–30. CAG–18. [FR Doc. 99–4524 Filed 2–19–99; 12:17 pm] DOCKET # ER99–1251, 000, CARR DOCKET # RP93–109, 014, WILLIAMS STREET GENERATING STATION, L.P. NATURAL GAS COMPANY BILLING CODE 6717±01±P Consent Agenda—Gas and Oil CAG–19. DOCKET # RP99–96, 001, KERN RIVER CAG–1. GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY DOCKET # PR94–9, 003, MICHIGAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CAG–20. CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY AGENCY DOCKET # RP98–117, 003, K N CAG–2. DOCKET # RP99–211, 000, COLORADO INTERSTATE GAS TRANSMISSION [OPPTS±00264; FRL±6062±3] COMPANY INTERSTATE GAS COMPANY # CAG–3. OTHER S TM98–2–53, 007, K N National Advisory Committee for Acute DOCKET # RP99–212, 000, EL PASO INTERSTATE GAS TRANSMISSION Exposure Guideline Levels for NATURAL GAS COMPANY COMPANY Hazardous Substances; Notice of CAG–4. CAG–21. Public Meeting # DOCKET # RP99–215, 000, WYOMING DOCKET CP96–53, 002, NE HUB INTERSTATE COMPANY, LTD PARTNERS, L.P. AGENCY: Environmental Protection # CAG–5. OTHER S CP96–53, 000, NE HUB Agency (EPA). # PARTNERS, L.P. DOCKET CP88–391, 023 ACTION: Notice. TRANSCONTINENTAL GAS PIPE LINE CP96–53, 003, NE HUB PARTNERS, L.P. CORPORATION CP96–53, 004, NE HUB PARTNERS, L.P. SUMMARY: A meeting of the National # OTHER S RP93–162, 008, CP96–53, 005, NE HUB PARTNERS, L.P. Advisory Committee for Acute Exposure CP96–53, 006, NE HUB PARTNERS, L.P. TRANSCONTINENTAL GAS PIPE LINE Guideline Levels for Hazardous CORPORATION CP96–53, 007, NE HUB PARTNERS, L.P. CAG–6. CP96–53, 008, NE HUB PARTNERS, L.P. Substances (NAC/AEGL Committee ) DOCKET # PR98–13, 000, PEOPLES GAS CAG–22. will be held on March 11–12, 1999, in LIGHT & COKE COMPANY DOCKET # CP98–280, 001, WILLIAMS New Orleans, LA. At this meeting, the OTHER # S PR98–13, 001, PEOPLES GAS GAS PIPELINES CENTRAL, INC NAC/AEGL Committee will address, as LIGHT & COKE COMPANY CAG–23. time permits, the various aspects of the CAG–7. DOCKET # CP98–637, 000, COLUMBIA acute toxicity and the development of DOCKET # PR98–15, 000, LOUISIANA GAS TRANSMISSION CORPORATION Acute Exposure Guideline Levels RESOURCES PIPELINE COMPANY CAG–24. (AEGLs) for the following chemicals: # LIMITED PARTNERSHIP DOCKET CP98–86, 000, COLUMBIA Ethylene diamine, jet fuel, methyl OTHER # S PR98–15, 001, LOUISIANA GAS TRANSMISSION CORPORATION RESOURCES PIPELINE COMPANY isocyanate, phosphorus oxychloride, CAG–25. phosphorus trichloride, sulfur LIMITED PARTNERSHIP DOCKET # CP99–25, 000, PETAL GAS CAG–8. STORAGE COMPANY tetrafluoride, and tetranitromethane. # DOCKET RP99–218, 000, KERN RIVER CAG–26. DATES: A meeting of the NAC/AEGL GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY DOCKET # CP97–706, 001, WILLIAMS Committee will be held from 8 a.m. to CAG–9. NATURAL GAS COMPANY # 5:15 p.m. on Thursday, March 11 and DOCKET TM99–1–22, 000, CNG OTHER # S CP97–706, 000, WILLIAMS from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, March TRANSMISSION CORPORATION NATURAL GAS COMPANY # 12, 1999. OTHER S TM99–1–22, 001, CNG CAG–27. ADDRESSES: TRANSMISSION CORPORATION OMITTED, The meeting will be held in CAG–10. CAG–28. the Wyndham Riverfront Hotel, 701 OMITTED, DOCKET # CP98–684, 000, COLUMBIA Convention Center Blvd., New Orleans, CAG–11. GAS TRANSMISSION CORPORATION LA. DOCKET # RP98–391, 000, COLORADO OTHER # S CP98–683, 000, BLAZER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: INTERSTATE GAS COMPANY Paul ENERGY CORPORATION OTHER # S RP98–391, 001, COLORADO S. Tobin, Designated Federal Officer CAG–29. INTERSTATE GAS COMPANY (DFO), Office of Prevention, DOCKET # GT99–10, 000, TENNESSEE CAG–12. and Toxic Substances (7406), 401 M St., GAS PIPELINE COMPANY DOCKET # RP99–172, 000, NORTHERN SW., Washington, DC 20460; telephone: CAG–30. NATURAL GAS COMPANY DOCKET # RP99–190, 000, NATIONAL (202) 260–1736; e-mail address: CAG–13. [email protected]. DOCKET # RP99–178, 000, FUEL GAS DISTRIBUTION SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: TRANSCOLORADO GAS CORPORATION TRANSMISSION COMPANY Hydro Agenda I. Electronic Availability OTHER # S RP99–178, 001, H–1. TRANSCOLORADO GAS Electronic copies of this notice are TRANSMISSION COMPANY RESERVED available from the EPA Home Page on RP99–178, 002, TRANSCOLORADO GAS Electric Agenda the Internet at the Federal Register— TRANSMISSION COMPANY E–1. Environmental Documents entry under CAG–14. ‘‘Laws and Regulations’’ (http:// # RESERVED DOCKET RP99–201, 000, NORTHERN www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/). BORDER PIPELINE COMPANY Oil and Gas Agenda CAG–15. II. Meeting Procedures DOCKET # IS87–36, 002, ENDICOTT I. PIPELINE RATE MATTERS For additional information on the PIPELINE COMPANY PR–1. CAG–16. RESERVED scheduled meeting, the agenda of the DOCKET # RP98–40, 019, PANHANDLE NAC/AEGL Committee, or the EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY II. PIPELINE CERTIFICATE MATTERS submission of information on chemicals CAG–17. PC–1. to be discussed at the meeting, contact

VerDate 20-FEB-99 12:53 Feb 22, 1999 Jkt 183247 PO 00000 Frm 00023 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\23FEN1.XXX pfrm07 PsN: 23FEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 64, No. 35 / Tuesday, February 23, 1999 / Notices 8813 the DFO listed under ‘‘FOR FURTHER be held in Phoenix, AZ on March 2, before or after a TRAC meeting. These INFORMATION CONTACT.’’ 1999, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. statements will become part of the The meeting of the NAC/AEGL ADDRESSES: The East Coast TRAC official record and will be provided to Committee will be open to the public. meeting will be held at the Hotel the TRAC members. The official record Oral presentations or statements by Washington, 15th & Pennsylvania will be available for public inspection at interested parties will be limited to 10 Avenue NW., Washington, DC (202– the address listed under ‘‘Addresses’’ at minutes. Interested parties are 638–5900). (Approximately two blocks the beginning of this document. encouraged to contact the DFO to from the Metro Center station). Agenda topics: Update on Science schedule presentations before the NAC/ The West Coast TRAC Update Policy Framework Development, overall AEGL Committee. Since seating for meeting will be held at the Embassy status of tolerance reassessment, outside observers may be limited, those Suites Phoenix North, 2577 West progress on organophosphate wishing to attend the meeting as Greenway Road, Phoenix, AZ (602–375– preliminary risk assessments and observers are also encouraged to contact 1777). refinements, risk management process, the DFO at the earliest possible date to The official record is available in the transition strategies and other relevant ensure adequate seating arrangements. Docket for inspection during normal issues. Inquiries regarding oral presentations business hours, Monday - Friday, and the submission of written excluding Federal holidays, at the U.S. List of Subjects statements or chemical specific Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental protection, information should be directed to the Crystal Mall 2 (CM #2), Room 101, 1921 Agriculture, Chemical, Foods, Pesticides DFO. Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA and pests. 22202, telephone: 703–305–5805 or the Dated: February 16, 1999. List of Subjects EPA TRAC World Wide Web site (http:/ Environmental protection, Chemicals, /www.epa.gov/pesticides/trac). Marcia E. Mulkey, Hazardous substances, Health. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: By Director Office of Programs. Mail: Margie Fehrenbach or Terria Dated: February 16, 1999. [FR Doc. 99–4316 Filed 2–18–99; 11:54 am] Northern, Office of Pesticide Programs BILLING CODE 6560±50±F William H. Sanders, III, (7501–C), Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., Washington, Director, Office of Pollution Prevention and DC 20460. Office location, telephone Toxics. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION number and e-mail address: CM #2, Rm. AGENCY [FR Doc. 99–4437 Filed 2–22–99; 8:45 am] 1119, 1921 Jefferson Davis Highway, BILLING CODE 6560±50±F Arlington, VA; telephone number 703– [OPP±00584; FRL±6060±4] 305–7090; e-mail addresses: [email protected] or Stakeholder Workgroup; ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION [email protected]. Open Meeting AGENCY SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Food AGENCY: Environmental Protection [OPP±00587; FRL±6064±9] Quality Protection Act (FQPA) (Pub. L– 104–170) was passed in 1996. This new Agency (EPA). EPA-USDA Tolerance Reassessment law strengthens the nation’s system for ACTION: Notice of meeting. regulating pesticides on food. The TRAC Advisory Committee: Notice of Public SUMMARY: This notice announces a was established by EPA and USDA to Meeting public meeting of the Rodenticide provide policy guidance on sound Stakeholder Workgroup. The AGENCY: Environmental Protection science, ways to increase transparency Rodenticide Stakeholder Workgroup is a Agency (EPA). in decision-making, strategies for a workgroup of the Pesticide Programs ACTION: Notice. reasonable transition for agriculture and Dialogue Committee (PPDC). The ways to enhance consultations with Rodenticide Stakeholder process is to SUMMARY: The EPA-USDA Tolerance stakeholders, as pesticide tolerances are develop a risk mitigation strategy to Reassessment Advisory Committee reassessed, including those for protect young children from rodenticide (TRAC) will hold two ‘‘update’’ organophosphates. products while preserving the public meetings to provide status reports on The TRAC is co-chaired by EPA health benefits of these products. The recent policy developments, Acting Deputy Administrator Peter meeting will involve and potentially organophosphate risk assessments and Roberston and USDA Deputy Secretary affect products with the following active refinements, and the overall status of Richard Rominger. The TRAC is ingredients: , tolerance reassessments. TRAC was composed of experts that include , , established in 1998 as a subcommittee farmers, environmental and public , , under the auspices of the EPA National interest groups representatives, public , diphacinone (and its Advisory Council for Environmental health officials, pediatric experts, sodium salt), pival (and its sodium salt), Policy and Technology (NACEPT), in pesticide companies, food processors red squill (scilliroside), (and its response to Vice President Gore’s and distributors, academicians, Federal sodium salt) and/or . request for EPA and the U.S. agencies, tribal, State and local Anyone interested in these products Department of Agriculture (USDA) to governments. work together to ensure implementation The TRAC meetings are open to the may attend. of the Food Quality Protection Act public under section 10(a)(2) of the DATES: The meeting will be held on (FQPA). Federal Advisory Committee Act, Pub. Tuesday, March 30, 1999, from 8:30 am DATES: The East Coast TRAC Update L. 92–463. Outside statements will be to 5:00 pm. meeting will be held on February 25, limited to 3–5 minutes by each person ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at: 1999, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The or organization. Any person who wishes The Sheraton Crystal City Hotel, 1800 West Coast TRAC Update meeting will to file a written statement may do so Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington,

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