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Vol. 85 Monday, No. 202 October 19, 2020 Pages 66201–66468 Vol. 85 Monday, No. 202 October 19, 2020 Pages 66201–66468 OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER VerDate Sep 11 2014 20:08 Oct 16, 2020 Jkt 253001 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 4710 Sfmt 4710 E:\FR\FM\19OCWS.LOC 19OCWS jbell on DSKJLSW7X2PROD with FR_WS II Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 202 / Monday, October 19, 2020 The FEDERAL REGISTER (ISSN 0097–6326) is published daily, SUBSCRIPTIONS AND COPIES Monday through Friday, except official holidays, by the Office PUBLIC of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, under the Federal Register Act (44 U.S.C. Ch. 15) Subscriptions: and the regulations of the Administrative Committee of the Federal Paper or fiche 202–512–1800 Register (1 CFR Ch. I). The Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Assistance with public subscriptions 202–512–1806 Government Publishing Office, is the exclusive distributor of the official edition. Periodicals postage is paid at Washington, DC. 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VerDate Sep 11 2014 20:08 Oct 16, 2020 Jkt 253001 PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 4710 Sfmt 4710 E:\FR\FM\19OCWS.LOC 19OCWS jbell on DSKJLSW7X2PROD with FR_WS III Contents Federal Register Vol. 85, No. 202 Monday, October 19, 2020 Agricultural Marketing Service Pennsylvania; Attainment Plan for the Indiana, PROPOSED RULES Pennsylvania Nonattainment Area for the 2010 Pears Grown in Oregon and Washington: Sulfur Dioxide Primary National Ambient Air Modification of the Handling Regulation, 66283–66285 Quality Standard, 66240–66257 Pennsylvania; Reasonably Available Control Technology Agriculture Department Determinations, 66257–66264 See Agricultural Marketing Service Environmental Protection Agency Acquisition Regulation: Scientific Integrity, 66266–66270 Air Force Department Guidance: NOTICES Administrative Procedures for Issuance and Public Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Petitions, 66230–66240 Submissions, and Approvals, 66310–66311 PROPOSED RULES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Army Department Promulgations: NOTICES Kentucky; Updates to Attainment Status Designations, Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, 66295–66296 Submissions, and Approvals, 66311–66312 North Carolina; Revisions to Construction and Operation Civil Rights Commission Permits, 66296–66299 NOTICES NOTICES Final Integrated Science Assessment for Oxides of Nitrogen, Meetings: Oxides of Sulfur, and Particulate Matter––Ecological Mississippi Advisory Committee, 66301 Criteria, 66327–66328 South Carolina Advisory Committee, 66300 Meetings: Tennessee Advisory Committee, 66300–66301 Great Lakes Advisory Board, 66330–66331 Coast Guard Pesticide Registration Review: PROPOSED RULES Draft Human Health and/or Ecological Risk Assessments Regulated Navigation Areas: for Zinc Phosphide, 66331–66332 NW Natural PGM Site, Willamette River, Portland OR, Pesticide Dockets Opened for Review and Comment, 66292–66294 66329–66330 Safety Zones: Proposed CERCLA Prospective Purchaser Agreement: Vieques Unexploded Ordinance Operations, East Vieques; TriStar North, Inc., Former Kaiser Smelter Site, Mead, Vieques, PR, 66290–66292 WA, 66328–66329 Commerce Department Federal Aviation Administration See Industry and Security Bureau NOTICES See International Trade Administration Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Submissions, and Approvals: Runway to Recovery Recommendations to Help Airports Defense Department and Airlines Mitigate the Risks of COVID–19 See Air Force Department Transmission, 66403–66404 See Army Department Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: See Navy Department Issuing a Launch Operator License to Virgin Orbit, LLC NOTICES for LauncherOne Operations From Andersen Air Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Force Base, Guam, 66404–66405 Submissions, and Approvals, 66312–66315 Meetings: NextGen Advisory Committee, 66402–66403 Energy Department See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Federal Communications Commission See Southeastern Power Administration NOTICES RULES Petition for Reconsideration: Nuclear Safety Management, 66201–66214 Wireless E911 Location Accuracy Requirements, 66333 NOTICES Boundary Revision: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission East Tennessee Technology Park (Formerly the Oak Ridge PROPOSED RULES Gaseous Diffusion Plant, K–25), 66315–66316 Waiver of the Water Quality Certification Requirements of the Clean Water Act, 66287–66290 Environmental Protection Agency NOTICES RULES Application and Establishing Intervention Deadline: Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Freeport LNG Development, LP; FLNG Liquefaction, LLC; Promulgations: FLNG Liquefaction 2, LLC, et al., 66321–66323 Missouri; Removal of Control of Emissions From Authorization for Continued Project Operation: Polyethylene Bag Sealing Operations, 66264–66266 Blackstone Hydro, Inc., 66324 VerDate Sep<11>2014 20:22 Oct 16, 2020 Jkt 253001 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 4748 Sfmt 4748 E:\FR\FM\19OCCN.SGM 19OCCN jbell on DSKJLSW7X2PROD with CONTENTS IV Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 202 / Monday, October 19, 2020 / Contents Combined Filings, 66316–66320 Industry and Security Bureau Complaint: NOTICES Husky US Marketing, LLC and Phillips 66 Co. v. Meetings: TransCanada Keystone Pipeline, LP, 66320–66321 Information Systems Technical Advisory Committee, Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: 66301–66302 Erie Boulevard Hydropower, LP, 66318–66319 Initial Market-Based Rate Filings Including
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