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Federal Register/Vol. 77, No. 228 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 228 / Tuesday, November 27, 2012 / Notices 70811 Morris County Pocahontas County United States v. Honeywell First Reformed Church of Pompton Plains, Pleasant Green Methodist Episcopal Church, International, Inc., D.J. Ref. No. 90–11– 529 Newark-Pompton Tpk. (Pequannock Seebert Rd., Seebert, 12001052 3–10445. All comments must be Township), Pompton Plains, 12001034 Seebert Lane Colored School, Seebert Rd., submitted no later than thirty (30) days Seebert, 12001053 NEW YORK after the publication date of this notice. WYOMING Comments may be submitted either by Cattaraugus County email or by mail: Fremont County Randolph Historic District, Jct. of Main & Carpenter Hotel Historic District, 290 Jamestown to Borden Sts., Randolph, To submit Send them to: 12001035 Atlantic City Rd., Atlantic City, 12001054 comments: [FR Doc. 2012–28690 Filed 11–26–12; 8:45 am] New York County By email .................. pubcomment- BILLING CODE 4312–51–P Riverside Church, 478, 490 Riverside Dr. & [email protected]. 81 Claremont Ave., New York, 12001036 By mail .................... Assistant Attorney General, U.S. DOJ– Suffolk County DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ENRD, P.O. Box Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club, 101 Shore 7611, Washington, Rd., New York, 12001037 Notice of Lodging of Proposed DC 20044–7611. Consent Decree Under the OKLAHOMA Comprehensive Environmental During the public comment period, Kay County Response, Compensation, and Liability the consent decree may be examined Aupperle, Bennie L., Dairy Barn, 8700 N. LA Act of 1980, as Amended (‘‘CERCLA’’), and downloaded at this Justice Cann Rd., Newkirk, 12001038 42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq. Department Web site: http:// On November 16, 2012, the www.usdoj.gov/enrd/ Payne County _ Department of Justice lodged a proposed Consent Decrees.html. We will provide Gillespie Drilling Company Building, 317 W. a paper copy of the consent decree upon Broadway, Cushing, 12001039 consent decree with the United States District Court for the District of New written request and payment of Texas County Jersey in the lawsuit entitled United reproduction costs. Please mail your Baker, Elmer, Barn, Mile 47 Rd., Hooker, States v. Honeywell International, Inc., request and payment to: Consent Decree 12001040 Civil Action No. 2:12–cv–7091–SRC– Library, U.S. DOJ–ENRD, P.O. Box 7611, Washington, DC 20044–7611. Tulsa County CLW. The proposed consent decree provides for the performance of the Please enclose a check or money order Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 Historic District, Comprehensive Environmental for $60.75 (25 cents per page Roughly N. Cincinnati, E. King, N. & S. Response, Compensation and Liability reproduction cost) payable to the United Greenwood, Archer, Boston, Boulder, Act (‘‘CERCLA’’) remedial action States Treasury. For a paper copy Brady, Main, 1st, 2nd, 4th & 6th Sts., Tulsa, without the exhibits and signature 12001041 selected by the United States Environmental Protection Agency pages, the cost is $12.00. PENNSYLVANIA (‘‘EPA’’) for the Quanta Resources Ronald G. Gluck, Chester County Superfund Site located in Edgewater, Assistant Section Chief, Environmental St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church, New Jersey (‘‘Site’’), and payment of Enforcement Section, Environment and 703 Merchant St., Coatesville, 12001042 EPA’s unreimbursed past costs and Natural Resources Division. future response costs at the Site related [FR Doc. 2012–28734 Filed 11–26–12; 8:45 am] Philadelphia County to the Operable Unit 1 (‘‘OU1’’) remedy. BILLING CODE 4410–15–P Drueding Brothers Company Building, 437– The proposed consent decree is 441 W. Master St., Philadelphia, 12001043 between Plaintiff the United States of Penn Towers, 1815 John F. Kennedy Blvd., America, and the following Defendants: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Philadelphia, 12001045 Honeywell International, Inc., Hudson Quaker City Dye Works, (Textile Industry in River Associates, LLC, Metropolitan Notice of Lodging of Proposed the Kensington Neighborhood of Consom, LLC, Quanta Resources Consent Decree Under the Formerly Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MPS) 100–118 Corporation, BASF Corporation, Beazer W. Oxford St., Philadelphia, 12001044 Utilized Sites Remedial Action Yorktown Historic District, Roughly bounded East, Inc., BFI Waste Systems of New Program and the Comprehensive by Cecil B. Moore Ave., N. 10th, W. Jersey, Inc., Borgwarner Inc., Buckeye Environmental Response, Oxford, N. 11th, W. Stiles, W. Flora & N. Partners, LP, Quality Carriers, Colonial Compensation, and Liability Act 13th St., Philadelphia, 12001046 Pipeline Company, Consolidated Rail Corporation, Exxon Mobil Corporation, On November 21, 2012, the WEST VIRGINIA Ford Motor Company, General Department of Justice lodged a proposed Greenbrier County Dynamics Land Systems Inc., Miller Consent Decree with the United States District Court for the District of Edgefield, 461 Brownstone Rd., Renick, Brewing Company, NEAPCO, Inc., 12001047 Northrop Grumman Systems Massachusetts in the lawsuit entitled Corporation, Petroleum Tank Cleaners, United States v. Texas Instruments Hampshire County Inc., Rome Strip Steel Company, Inc., Incorporated, Civil Action No. 1:12–cv– Capon Chapel, Christian Church Rd., Capon Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., United 12175. Bridge, 12001048 Technologies Corporation, Hess The United States filed this lawsuit Old Pine Church, Old Pine Church Rd., Corporation, and Textron, Inc. under the Formerly Utilized Sites Purgitsville, 12001049 The publication of this notice opens Remedial Action Program and the Valley View, Depot Valley Rd., Romney, a period for public comment on the Comprehensive Environmental 12001050 consent decree. Comments should be Response, Compensation, and Liability Marshall County addressed to the Assistant Attorney Act (‘‘CERCLA’’). The United States’ Spencer Cemetery, 668 Burley Hill Rd., General, Environment and Natural complaint seeks to recover from Cameron, 12001051 Resources Division, and should refer to defendant Texas Instruments, Inc. VerDate Mar<15>2010 18:34 Nov 26, 2012 Jkt 229001 PO 00000 Frm 00075 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\27NON1.SGM 27NON1 wreier-aviles on DSK5TPTVN1PROD with 70812 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 228 / Tuesday, November 27, 2012 / Notices response costs incurred by the United DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Washington, DC 20530 (telephone: 202– States in connection with the release of 307–0924). Antitrust Division radiological waste at the Shpack Patricia A. Brink, Landfill Superfund Site located in the Director of Civil Enforcement. Town of Norton, Massachusetts and the United States v. Star Atlantic Waste City of Attleboro, Massachusetts. Holdings, L.P., Veolia Environnement UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Pursuant to the Consent Decree S.A. and Veolia ES Solid Waste, Inc. FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA resolving the lawsuit, Texas Proposed Final Judgment and Instruments, Inc. agrees to pay $15 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, United Competitive Impact Statement States Department of Justice, Antitrust million of the United States’ response Division, 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Suite 8700, costs. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Washington, D.C. 20530, Plaintiff, v. STAR The publication of this notice opens Antitrust Procedures and Penalties Act, ATLANTIC WASTE HOLDINGS, L.P., 277 15 U.S.C. 16(b)–(h), that a proposed a period for public comment on the Park Avenue, 45th Floor, New York, NY Final Judgment, Stipulation and 10172, VEOLIA ENVIRONNEMENT S.A., 36/ Consent Decree. Comments should be Competitive Impact Statement have 38 avenue Kle´ber, Paris, 75116 France, and addressed to the Assistant Attorney been filed with the United States VEOLIA ES SOLID WASTE, INC., 200 E. General, Environment and Natural District Court for the District of Randolph Street, Suite 7900, Chicago, IL Resources Division, and should refer to Columbia in United States of America v. 60601, Defendants United States v. Texas Instruments Star Atlantic Waste Holdings, L.P., Case No. 1:12–cv–01847 Incorporated, D.J. Ref. No. 90–11–2– Veolia Environnement S.A. and Veolia Complaint 08360/1. All comments must be ES Solid Waste, Inc., Civil Action No. submitted no later than thirty (30) days 1:12–cv–01847–RWR. On November 15, Plaintiff, the United States of America after the publication date of this notice. 2012, the United States filed a (‘‘United States’’), acting under the Comments may be submitted either by Complaint alleging that the proposed direction of the Attorney General of the email or by mail: acquisition by Star Atlantic Waste United States, brings this civil antitrust Holdings, L.P. of Veolia Environnement action against defendants Star Atlantic To submit S.A.’s U.S. subsidiary, Veolia ES Solid Waste Holdings, L.P. (‘‘Star Atlantic’’) comments: Send them to: Waste, Inc., would violate Section 7 of and Veolia Environnement S.A. to enjoin Star Atlantic’s proposed By email .................. pubcomment- the Clayton Act, 15 U.S.C. 18. The [email protected]. proposed Final Judgment, filed at the acquisition of Veolia Environnment By mail .................... Assistant Attorney same time as the Complaint, requires S.A.’s U.S. subsidiary, Veolia ES Solid General, U.S. DOJ– the defendants to divest three specified Waste, Inc. (‘‘Veolia’’). Plaintiff ENRD, P.O. Box transfer stations in northern New Jersey; complains and alleges as follows: 7611, Washington, a landfill and two transfer stations in I. NATURE OF THE ACTION DC 20044–7611. central Georgia; and three commercial waste collection routes in the Macon, 1. Pursuant to a share purchase During the public comment
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