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Selected Subjects 9-10-85 Tuesday Vol. 50 No. 175 September 10, 1085 Pages 36861-36982 Selected Subjects Air Pollution Control Environmental Protection Agency Animal Drugs Food and Drug Administration Aviation Safety Federal Aviation Administration Banks, Banking Farm Credit Administration Communications Equipment Federal Communications Commission Food Additives Food and Drug Administration Government Procurement Defense Department Hazardous Wastes Environmental Protection Agency Milk Marketing Orders Agricultural Marketing Service Postal Service Postal Service Nuclear Materials Nuclear Regulatory Commission Railroad Unemployment insurance Railroad Retirement Board CONTINUED INSIDE n Federal Register / Vol. 50, No. 175 / Tuesday, September 10, 1985 / Selected Subjects Selected Subjects FEDERAL REGISTER Published daily, Monday through Friday, Surface Mining (not published on Saturdays, Sundays, or on official holidays), Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC 20408, under the Water Pollution Control Federal Register Act (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C. Ch. Environmental Protection Agency 15) and the regulations of the Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (1 CFR Ch. I). Distribution is made only by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. The Federal Register provides a uniform system for making available to the public regulations and legal notices issued..by Federal agencies. These include Presidential proclamations and Executive Orders and Federal agency documents having general applicability and legal effect, documents required to be published by abt of Congress and other Federal agency documents of public interest. Documents are on file for public inspection in the Office of the Federal Register the day before they are published, unless earlier filing is requested by the issuing agency. The Federal Register will be furnished by mail to subscribers for $300.00 per year, or $150.00 for 6 months, payable in advance. The charge for individual copies is $1.50 for each issue, or $1.50 for each group of pages as actually bound. Remit check or money order, made payable to the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. There are no restrictions on the republication of material appearing in the Federal Register. Questions and requests for specific information may be directed to the telephone numbers listed under INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE in the READER AIDS section of this issue. How To Cite This Publication: Use the volume number and the page number. Example: 50 FR 12345. Contents Federal Register Vol. 50, No. 175 Tuesday, September 10, 1985 The President 36931 Chino Mines Co. et al. EXECUTIVE ORDER 36929 U.S. Steel Corp. 36861 South Africa, economic sanctions (EO 12532) Energy Department Executive Agencies See Conservation and Renewable Energy Office; Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. ACTION NOTICES Environmental Protection Agency Meetings: RULES 36908 National Voluntary Service Advisory Council Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various States: Agency for International Development 36876 Idaho NOTICES Water pollution control: Housing guarantee programs: 36879 Secondary treatment regulation; technical 38925 Argentina et al. amendments 36926 India PROPOSED RULES p—«Air pollution; standards of performance for new Agricultural Marketing Service stationary sources: RULES 36956. Portland cement plants Milk marketing orders: Hazardous waste: 36865 Eastern Ohio-Western Pennsylvania 36966 Identification and listing; spent pickle liquor from steel finishing operations Agriculture Department 36866 Storage and treatment tank systems; correction See Agricultural Marketing Service; Commodity NOTICES Credit Corporation; Packers and Stockyards Meetings: Administration. 36921 Science Advisory Board Civil Rights Commission Farm Credit Administration NOTICES RULES Meetings; State advisory committees: Funding and fiscal affairs: 36908 Colorado 36868 Cooperative bank earnings; distribution method 36908 Kentucky 36908 New Jersey Federal Aviation Administration RULES Commerce Department * Airworthiness directives: See International Trade Administration. 36869 Grob-Werke PROPOSED RULES Commodity Credit Corporation 36884 Rulemaking petitions; summary and disposition; NOTICES correction 36953 Meetings; Sunshine Act 36884 Transition areas NOTICE3 Commodity Futures Trading Commission 36944 Flight service stations; Alma, GA; closure NOTICES Meetings: 36953 Meetings; Sunshine Act 36944 Aeronautics Radio Technical Commission 36944 Organization statement Conservation and Renewable Energy Office NOTICES Federal Communications Commission Meetings: RULES 36921 National Energy Extension Service Advisory Radio services, special: Board 36880 Maritime services; VHF port operations and bridge-to-bridge channels Defense Department See also Navy Department. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PROPOSED RULES NOTICES Acquisition regulations: 36953 Meetings; Sunshine Act 36887 Technical data requirements Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Employment and Training Administration NOTICES NOTICES Electric rate and corporate regulation filings: Adjustment assistance: 36915 Kansas Gas & Electric Co. 36930 Allis-Chalmers Engine Div. et al. 36931 Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Canadian Cedar Industries et al. 36918 Snowbird, Ltd. et al. IV Federal Register / Vol. 50, No. 175 / Tuesday, September IQ, 1985 / Contents Hearings, etc.: Labor Department 36918 Cabot Pipeline Corp. See also Employment and Training Administration; 36919 El Paso Natural Gas Co. Mine Safety and Health Administration; 36918 El Paso Natural Gas Co. et al. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. 36921 Mississippi Valley Gas Co. PROPOSED RULES 36917 Northwest Central Pipeline Corp. 36885 Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in 36918 Southern California Edison Co. federally conducted programs and activities; comment period reopened Food and Drug Administration NOTICES RULES 36929 Agency information collection activities under Animal drugs, feeds, and related products: OMB review 36874 Tylosin Committees; establishment, renewals, terminations, Food additives: etc.: 36872 Adjuvants, production aids, and sanitizers; 36929 Sheltered Workshops Advisory Committee benzotriazole, polyoxyethylated (5 moles) tallow amine, sodium petroleum sulfonate, and alpha- Land Management Bureau alkyl-omegcr-hydroxypolyfoxyethylene) NOTICES Meetings: Health and Human Services Department 36923 Fairbanks District Advisory Council See Food and Drug Administration; Health 36923 Safford District Advisory Council Resources and Services Administration. 36923 Rosewell District Advisory Council tour Sale of public lands: Health Resources and Services Administration 36923 New Mexico NOTICES Grants; availability, etc.: Legal Services Corporation 36922 Emergency medical services for children NOTICES Grants and contracts; applications, etc.: Immigration and Naturalization Service 36932 Pennsylvania; transfer of State support funds NOTICES Mine Safety and Health Administration 36927 Arrival departure record; form revision PROPOSED RULES Coal mine health and safety: Interior Department 36885 Underground coal mines; two-entry mining See Land Management Bureau; Minerals systems task force report; Agency decision Management Service; National Park Service; Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Minerals Management Service Office. NOTICES Outer Continental Shelf operations: International Development Cooperation Agency 36974 North Aleutian Basin; lease sale See Agency for International Development. National Park Service International Trade Administration NOTICES NOTICES 36923 Dinosaur National Monument, Co.; entrance road Antidumping: Historic Places National Register; pending 36909 Carbon steel wire rod from Poland nominations: 36910 Heavy-walled rectangular welded carbon steel 36924 Colorado et al. pipes and tubes from Canada Meetings: 36911 Photo albums and filler pages from Hong Kong 36923 Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Advisory Countervailing duties: Commission 36912 Litharge, red lead, and lead stabilizers from Mexico National Science Foundation Short supply determinations; inquiry: NOTICES 36913 Aluminum killed nickel electroplated cold rolled Meetings: steel strip 36933 Astronomical Sciences Advisory Committee International Trade Commission National Transportation Safety Board NOTICES NOTICES Import investigations: 36954 Meetings; Sunshine Act 36926 Cast-iron pipe fittings from Brazil 36953 Meetings; Sunshine Act Navy Department NOTICES Interstate Commerce Commission 36914 Privacy Act; systems of records NOTICES Railroad services abandonment: Nuclear Regulatory Commission 36927 Chicago & North Western Transportation Co. RULES Byproduct material, human uses: Justice Department 36866 Physician’s use of radioactive drugs; technetium- See Immigration and Naturalization Service. 99m labeled sulfur colloid, etc. Federal Register / Vol. 50, No. 175 / Tuesday, September 10, 1985 / Contents V NOTICES 36940 South Carolina Applications, etc.: 36934 Meetings: Philadelphia Electric Co. (2 documents) 36940 National Advisory Council Environmental statements; availability, etc.: 36933 Meetings; regional advisory councils: General Public Utilities Nuclear Corp. 36940 District of Columbia Meetings: 36934, 36941 Pennsylvania Reactor Safeguards Advisory Committee (4 36941 Utah 36955 documents) 36940 Vermont
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